No longer considering new characters. An alternate universe based off of the Dragon Age: Origins game with some tweaks here or there. Will not be limited to Ferelden nor the main quest. note; will include DA: 2 lore at some point!
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StrawberryFoxglove wrote:On Chasind language
This first one is a list of phrases:
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/gaelic.php
This is pronunciation:
http://www.unilang.org/view.php?res=50
A dictionary:
http://www.lexilogos.com/english/gaelic ... ionary.htm
And some more in-depth information with a more confusing pronunciation guide:
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/gaelic.htm
Omniglot is actually a really useful site. The last url has the links to phrases, songs, and whatnot. I have some more sites as well, if you needed anything else. :)
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Amaranta wrote:On blood magic
- There are many legends about the origin of blood magic, but it is said that it was the first sort of magic in Thedas. Perhaps it could have been a gift from the Maker which got terribley misused/abused.
- The Tevinter Imperium has few accounts of blood mages becoming abominations. Reason: blood magic has to be taught properly and the Imperium has preserved the essential steps and rituals needed to protect a blood mage. As the Chantries in Ferelden, Orlais, and other countries forbid blood magic, those who learn it seldom know how to use it properly and thus only serve to expand the fear of blood magic.
- Misuse of blood magic leads to a mage becoming corrupted and turning into an abomination (a curse from the Maker upon those who do not properly treat blood magic). Comparatively, a warrior mistreating a mabari would stand a good chance of having their throat bitten out.
- Phylacteries used to track mages are a form of blood magic. Perhaps lyrium addiction plays a part in the reason why Templars who use the phylacteries do not become corrupted by the blood magic. If the Templars stopped taking the lyrium...only the Maker knows
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Kurokiku wrote:As for Fade/Veil stuff... I'm definitely with you that it doesn't have to be nightmarish. It would be interesting if there was some kind of situation in which each character had a small space in it that was sort of their consciousness made manifest. So, Blysse's would be filled with Halla and stuff, you know? It would also be kind of weird if we all had to progress through them to get the heck out of there.
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