I've read it a few times. Heck, even added to it.
Neat interview, though I'm disappointed that Krem's tendency to stand on his chair wasn't addressed.
edited 16th May '15 1:59:03 PM by VeryMelon
Maybe he's a dwarf in disguise.
Got a glitch I call the Incredible Shrinking Josephine: She's in her chair talking to me, it flashes to me, flashes back to her and the table is up to her shoulders, flashes to me and back and her chin is level with the table, flashes back to me again and when it's back to her I'm basically carrying on a conversation with the very top of her head.
edited 16th May '15 3:25:07 PM by HextarVigar
Your momma's so dumb she thinks oral sex means talking dirty.That's happened to me before too. Though it was a non-cutscene conversation so I just watched her slowly sink into the floor behind her desk.
I know the multiplayer isn't exactly the talk of the town, but with the Dragonslayer thing out I decided to try it a bit. Keeper'd for a bit, moved onto Templar, then tried out the Avvar. Keeper was well enough, bit plain, go around Chain Lightning and Barrier-ing people, Fade Stepping around to possibly ride to the rescue or just toss off is probably the funnest part. She has learnt much from travelling with us all.
Templar was really useless to start with, and that was even against demons, but has came into her own and it's sort of fun to go around touting a big horn buffing everyone. Melee fighting is kind of a pain, though, and since half my presence is silently passively boosting people it's hard to know how much, if at all, I'm helping. Did you know the Templar met the Divine only once, before she died? (She was lovely.) I know that. It is burnt into my brain.
Avvar's surprisingly fun, though weak as a tissue paper. Haven't played much. He's going to see if we can get some proper mead to celebrate.
edited 18th May '15 6:17:23 AM by Lavaeolus
I myself got Isabela for the free character chest. Turns out her starting skills make her extremely difficult to kill, and with the right build, she's pretty much an unkillable tank of pantslessness.
Hitokiri in the streets, daishouri in the sheets.I can't tell. Did Skywatcher change voice actors between the main game and MP? He sounds different than I remember and far hammier and... not sitting well for me. : /
If we see the Chargers again, I want Krem's inherent inability to Chair properly to become a character trait. Watching him wrestle his way into a sitting position every time I enter the pub is quite enjoyable.
edited 18th May '15 2:14:32 PM by TobiasDrake
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.Krem being a future companion is like, a 70% chance. Him or Harding.
"You are never taller then when standing up for yourself"The problem is that Krem can die and Bull cremates him and scatters his ashes (along with those of the other Chargers).
I do think that a future DA game will have a trans companion. If we go to Tevinter, we might team up with Maevaris from the comics.
Krem can die, so I won't hold my breath for him.
Yeah, Krem as future Companion is unlikely.
A return appearance, however, is definitely possible. If Inquisition taught me anything, it's that possible death is no hindrance to appearing and even carrying an important role in the plot.
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.Harding is almost definitely a future companion, though.
She felt very much like Cassandra did in DAII to me (ie "Okay, this character is important to this game's plot but it's also pretty clear they have more they want to do with her.)
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."Harding was important to the plot of Inquisition?
I dunno. Maybe not, but I liked her, so I considered her important.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."That's what I'm asking.
I liked her too, even if she was just there to say "This is what's in this area".
And the writer's have taken more of a shine to her since the Fandom absolutely ADORED her.
I doubt we've seen the last of Krem. He could be dead, but that doesn't mean he can't appear for a small sidequest in the future or slide into the plot optionally. Krem IS dead though; Cole reads his final thoughts in a banter.
If its any consolation, I feel like we'll see Mae in a future game; World of Thedas Vol. 2 gave a lot of new information on her and set her up for a good character background.
I'm not surprised people latched onto an almost romancable female dwarf. It's like leading a cat along with a piece of string.
Anders could be sent back to the Templars in Awakening without ever becoming a Warden, hell you could even kill Leliana back in Origins- but that stopped neither from returning.
The justification for Leliana was "Well almost no one killed her anyways because she was so loved" assumedly the same can apply to Krem.
edited 18th May '15 3:43:39 PM by LMage
"You are never taller then when standing up for yourself"Leliana and Anders were cases of their own. Neither should be counted on to make an argument for a killable character returning.
Leli also had the excuse of dying close to the Ashes and us not burying her after finishing the quest. The Warden just leaves her body there.
Krem doesn't have that.
edited 18th May '15 3:49:06 PM by LordofLore
I would like to also point out that their inclusion has been rather... criticized in some parts of the fandom and I think it would be in the writer's best intentions to just not do that again.
I like reading it.