记一下随便记一下。
#1335288
我去看赦免吧。
#1335372
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游隼的眼睛...太漂亮了......真的有黑色的星星...
游隼的眼睛...太漂亮了......真的有黑色的星星...
#1335403
一堆改色的,就没人给判官穿件精灵甲
我一想起来四代剧情就要心衰,生软真该死啊
hof塞陆三重debuff 法精灰卫,好歹克服召礼和蕾莉he了
hawke 4000+ 家破人亡 亲手处决爱人 本人喂蜘蛛
lavellan上辈子欠maker的苦命临时工,还要被编剧
rook高烈度全天候工作战斗机加全队保姆心理辅导员
再回头问问hof?南部无啦,你猜还活着么。
我一想起来四代剧情就要心衰,生软真该死啊
hof塞陆三重debuff 法精灰卫,好歹克服召礼和蕾莉he了
hawke 4000+ 家破人亡 亲手处决爱人 本人喂蜘蛛
lavellan上辈子欠maker的苦命临时工,还要被编剧
rook高烈度全天候工作战斗机加全队保姆心理辅导员
再回头问问hof?南部无啦,你猜还活着么。
#1335407
最恨的是在精神人格动机性情相貌甚至用词上杀死角色杀死到渣都不剩之后,居然没一个死亡的解脱结局。
dai索拉斯真的会为了撕影帐自杀的,清楚吗?
dai索拉斯真的会为了撕影帐自杀的,清楚吗?
#1335637
这个捏的真像...imp欸,发色改改就是了......也许某天我二周目会用上,存一下先
#1335638
>>Po.1335637
提利昂来屠龙吧......
提利昂来屠龙吧......
#1335639
>>Po.1335638
笑,剧版删了tysha之死真相,也是一个人格被崩毁摧残磨灭的角色...唉
笑,剧版删了tysha之死真相,也是一个人格被崩毁摧残磨灭的角色...唉
#1335650
卧槽啊啊啊啊啊恐狼成影卫了啊啊啊哈哈哈哈[σ゚∀゚]σ[・ω・]
#1335985
>>Po.1334857
是否添置4 (0~9)
11月22日
3631+558 tower
2780 red-hair
4240 cipher
1378 kestrel
255 lost spell
是否添置4 (0~9)
11月22日
3631+558 tower
2780 red-hair
4240 cipher
1378 kestrel
255 lost spell
#1335989
There are only a few ways that elves can suffer this fate. The attacks of certain undead, suicide, dying in an unnatural place, and other extraordinary circumstances can completely eradicate the existence of an elf. The only way to recover these brave elves is through magicks no less powerful than a wish.
祈愿术明明可以的啊............
祈愿术明明可以的啊............
#1335990
Elves also fear the violation of their spirits and their free will, for these are essential in entering Arvanaith. Any creature that feeds on the lifeforce of another is zealously avoided (or slain, if the means are available) by elves, for these creatures are among the few who can inflict true oblivion upon an elf. Even those elves who live under the shadow of evil find no kinship in these creatures.
If an elf suffers a fatal accident or is murdered, she cannot re-enter the grand cycle, that mystical rhythm that hurtles the earth through the spheres. Instead, her body lies cold and useless wherever the physical death occurred, her spirit cast out and swallowed by the nameless void surrounding her. If her body is returned to the land of her birth, the story is another matter. Only then can the elf's death once again have meaning, for there her physical form can contribute to the well-being of her world, nourishing the plants and animals of her birthland. Her spirit is free to enter Arvanaith and partake in its glories.
不...德何理安娜......
If an elf suffers a fatal accident or is murdered, she cannot re-enter the grand cycle, that mystical rhythm that hurtles the earth through the spheres. Instead, her body lies cold and useless wherever the physical death occurred, her spirit cast out and swallowed by the nameless void surrounding her. If her body is returned to the land of her birth, the story is another matter. Only then can the elf's death once again have meaning, for there her physical form can contribute to the well-being of her world, nourishing the plants and animals of her birthland. Her spirit is free to enter Arvanaith and partake in its glories.
不...德何理安娜......
#1335991
If an elf suffers a fatal accident or is murdered, she cannot re-enter the grand cycle, that mystical rhythm that hurtles the earth through the spheres. Instead, her body lies cold and useless wherever the physical death occurred, her spirit cast out and swallowed by the nameless void surrounding her. If her body is returned to the land of her birth, the story is another matter. Only then can the elf's death once again have meaning, for there her physical form can contribute to the well-being of her world, nourishing the plants and animals of her birthland. Her spirit is free to enter Arvanaith and partake in its glories.
✓
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#1336025
@30 = ~Where is your wife, Quessir?~
@31 = ~Arvanaith.~
@32 = ~You ask a terrible thing. You know well that only in dire need should our kin be brought back from their bliss. The longer she stays in Arvanaith, the more painful would her return be. She might well wither away shortly after I summon her.~
@33 = ~Kivan... why torture Deheriana again? Maybe... maybe you can go now, before we enter the Palace? Kivan, I cannot ask you to abandon your only desire for my sake. If you wish to go now - please, go. I am sure that the Priestess can perform the necessary rituals for you to join your wife.~
@34 = ~Demin, either my friend here gets his wish, or you can deal with Exile on your own. I can do the same thing Bodhi did, after all, and live for great deal longer without my soul.~
@35 = ~Please, Kivan, stand with me one more time. I know that I tax your fealty heavily... but I need you now.~
@36 = ~Kivan, look at me. Please.~
@37 = ~I know what you are going to say. But your words will be just as empty of understanding as those of the humans who told me to 'move on' and 'find yourself a good woman.'~
@31 = ~Arvanaith.~
@32 = ~You ask a terrible thing. You know well that only in dire need should our kin be brought back from their bliss. The longer she stays in Arvanaith, the more painful would her return be. She might well wither away shortly after I summon her.~
@33 = ~Kivan... why torture Deheriana again? Maybe... maybe you can go now, before we enter the Palace? Kivan, I cannot ask you to abandon your only desire for my sake. If you wish to go now - please, go. I am sure that the Priestess can perform the necessary rituals for you to join your wife.~
@34 = ~Demin, either my friend here gets his wish, or you can deal with Exile on your own. I can do the same thing Bodhi did, after all, and live for great deal longer without my soul.~
@35 = ~Please, Kivan, stand with me one more time. I know that I tax your fealty heavily... but I need you now.~
@36 = ~Kivan, look at me. Please.~
@37 = ~I know what you are going to say. But your words will be just as empty of understanding as those of the humans who told me to 'move on' and 'find yourself a good woman.'~
#1336026
>>Po.1336025
原来evil在这里……
原来evil在这里……
#1336027
>>Po.1336026
这里的友情查也有点疯,自己灵魂都不要了
这里的友情查也有点疯,自己灵魂都不要了
#1336028
>>Po.1336027
另一个查是劝齐冯当场自杀,好家伙。
另一个查是劝齐冯当场自杀,好家伙。
#1336029
@38 = ~I am not an elf, that is true, but I do know what it means to love. You, on the other hand… Kivan, you are not yourself. You are asking for a fate worse than death for Deheriana just so that you can put your own heart at ease. How can you be so selfish?~
@39 = ~I have never felt so divided, my friend. I love you dearly, and your wife through you. But what would you have me do? To turn my back on your kin's plight? Or to threaten this poor woman to have her grant you your wish?~
@40 = ~Your grief has driven you to madness, Kivan. I cannot stand and see your spirit being destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
@41 = ~Yes?~
@42 = ~Kivan, you are not yourself. You are asking for a fate worse than death for Deheriana just so that you can put your own heart at ease. How can you be so selfish?~
@43 = ~Dare you call me selfish after I have served you for nigh two years? Dare you tell me that I wish to hurt my wife?~
@44 = ~Demin, I am afraid I cannot reason with him, nor can anyone else. Do we have to? He does it out of love, Demin. Perhaps it will be alright if we grant him his wish? So often good intentions have foul consequences. Maybe sometimes it works backward as well?~
@45 = ~Yes, I dare, because I have stood by you for as long as you have stood by me. I am your friend, Kivan, and I do not want you to suffer more than you have suffered already. You know just as I know that those come back from Arvanaith linger, not live on Prime. Could you stand Deheriana turning into a shadow of herself?~
@46 = ~Stop it. Your grief has driven you to madness, Kivan. I cannot stand and see your spirit being destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
@47 = ~You can... No. I will not command you. Search your heart. Do you have it in you to help me?~
@48 = ~Demin, I am afraid I cannot reason with him, nor can anyone else. Do we have to? He does it out of love. Perhaps all will be well if we grant him his wish? So often good intentions have foul consequences. Maybe sometimes it works backward?~
@49 = ~Yes, I can. I can force my will; I can use Bhaal's taint to make this woman to obey. The question is: do *you* dare to ask for it, knowing what I shall do? Do you dare to ask for it, knowing what it will do to Deheriana? Those who come back from Arvanaith linger, not live on Prime. Could you stand Deheriana turning into a shadow of herself?~
@50 = ~You are right. Damn you, but you are right. I will go with you for the sake of our friendship. I only pray that I have not just forsaken my love.~
@51 = ~You have not, Kivan. You have proven your love yet again. For what is love but the ability to put the loved one above your own self?~
@52 = ~I will not tax your fealty any longer, my friend. I cannot stand idly and see your spirit destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
@39 = ~I have never felt so divided, my friend. I love you dearly, and your wife through you. But what would you have me do? To turn my back on your kin's plight? Or to threaten this poor woman to have her grant you your wish?~
@40 = ~Your grief has driven you to madness, Kivan. I cannot stand and see your spirit being destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
@41 = ~Yes?~
@42 = ~Kivan, you are not yourself. You are asking for a fate worse than death for Deheriana just so that you can put your own heart at ease. How can you be so selfish?~
@43 = ~Dare you call me selfish after I have served you for nigh two years? Dare you tell me that I wish to hurt my wife?~
@44 = ~Demin, I am afraid I cannot reason with him, nor can anyone else. Do we have to? He does it out of love, Demin. Perhaps it will be alright if we grant him his wish? So often good intentions have foul consequences. Maybe sometimes it works backward as well?~
@45 = ~Yes, I dare, because I have stood by you for as long as you have stood by me. I am your friend, Kivan, and I do not want you to suffer more than you have suffered already. You know just as I know that those come back from Arvanaith linger, not live on Prime. Could you stand Deheriana turning into a shadow of herself?~
@46 = ~Stop it. Your grief has driven you to madness, Kivan. I cannot stand and see your spirit being destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
@47 = ~You can... No. I will not command you. Search your heart. Do you have it in you to help me?~
@48 = ~Demin, I am afraid I cannot reason with him, nor can anyone else. Do we have to? He does it out of love. Perhaps all will be well if we grant him his wish? So often good intentions have foul consequences. Maybe sometimes it works backward?~
@49 = ~Yes, I can. I can force my will; I can use Bhaal's taint to make this woman to obey. The question is: do *you* dare to ask for it, knowing what I shall do? Do you dare to ask for it, knowing what it will do to Deheriana? Those who come back from Arvanaith linger, not live on Prime. Could you stand Deheriana turning into a shadow of herself?~
@50 = ~You are right. Damn you, but you are right. I will go with you for the sake of our friendship. I only pray that I have not just forsaken my love.~
@51 = ~You have not, Kivan. You have proven your love yet again. For what is love but the ability to put the loved one above your own self?~
@52 = ~I will not tax your fealty any longer, my friend. I cannot stand idly and see your spirit destroyed. Demin, would you ease his passing to the afterlife?~
#1336030
domi啊……你写得……唉
@53 = ~I was told by a seer that my wife's spirit was destroyed... can you... can you tell me if that's true?~
@54 = ~Were you bonded, my friend?~
@55 = ~Yes.~
@56 = ~Give me your hand, Quessir...~
@57 = ~I am afraid that it is true... She is lost to you. I am sorry...~
@58 = ~(For a moment it looks like the elf will fall, stricken. It becomes evident to you that he had been clutching close this single sliver of hope and now it has been taken away from him.)~
@59 = ~(She speaks to Kivan, but you get the feeling that her words are meant for you.) I, myself, am tired of grief... My city and my kin are being slaughtered even now, Kivan. I can give you no more healing than I can to any of them. Your rage and Sheverash's will made you whole once. Perhaps it is time for you to look to the gentler part of your spirit for healing. If you have not yet demolished it, that is.~
@60 = ~There is strength in you that almost scares me, Quessir - and it drives you away from the elvenkind. It will take will and patience, grace and bliss to bring you back and to nurture you.~
@61 = ~But I beg of you, even if you do not want to return to the ways of your kin, please, aid us in the hour of our peril.~
@62 = ~I have nothing to fight for. I might as well fight for Suldanessellar.~
@63 = ~Thank you, Kivan. Thank you, <CHARNAME>. May Rillifane keep you both from harm.~
@64 = ~I have seen my Queen commit a folly out of love, preserving the life of a man who should have been executed. That is what brought about this. (She gestures to the whole of Suldenassellar and her eyes fill with sorrow.) Yet I have abided by her decision.~
@65 = ~Not because I had to, but because I saw her pain and my heart went out to her. Against my better judgment, I supported her. You are doing the same, <CHARNAME>, but I cannot reproach you for what I have done myself.~
@66 = ~But you, Kivan... Please, think it through and take off the burden that you have placed on your friend.~
@67 = ~High Priestess, I know that my words sound like those of a weak man, but in my heart of hearts I know that what I do is right.~
@68 = ~You... would not mind? Demin, would you do me such a kindness?~
@69 = ~I will, if that is your wish.~
@53 = ~I was told by a seer that my wife's spirit was destroyed... can you... can you tell me if that's true?~
@54 = ~Were you bonded, my friend?~
@55 = ~Yes.~
@56 = ~Give me your hand, Quessir...~
@57 = ~I am afraid that it is true... She is lost to you. I am sorry...~
@58 = ~(For a moment it looks like the elf will fall, stricken. It becomes evident to you that he had been clutching close this single sliver of hope and now it has been taken away from him.)~
@59 = ~(She speaks to Kivan, but you get the feeling that her words are meant for you.) I, myself, am tired of grief... My city and my kin are being slaughtered even now, Kivan. I can give you no more healing than I can to any of them. Your rage and Sheverash's will made you whole once. Perhaps it is time for you to look to the gentler part of your spirit for healing. If you have not yet demolished it, that is.~
@60 = ~There is strength in you that almost scares me, Quessir - and it drives you away from the elvenkind. It will take will and patience, grace and bliss to bring you back and to nurture you.~
@61 = ~But I beg of you, even if you do not want to return to the ways of your kin, please, aid us in the hour of our peril.~
@62 = ~I have nothing to fight for. I might as well fight for Suldanessellar.~
@63 = ~Thank you, Kivan. Thank you, <CHARNAME>. May Rillifane keep you both from harm.~
@64 = ~I have seen my Queen commit a folly out of love, preserving the life of a man who should have been executed. That is what brought about this. (She gestures to the whole of Suldenassellar and her eyes fill with sorrow.) Yet I have abided by her decision.~
@65 = ~Not because I had to, but because I saw her pain and my heart went out to her. Against my better judgment, I supported her. You are doing the same, <CHARNAME>, but I cannot reproach you for what I have done myself.~
@66 = ~But you, Kivan... Please, think it through and take off the burden that you have placed on your friend.~
@67 = ~High Priestess, I know that my words sound like those of a weak man, but in my heart of hearts I know that what I do is right.~
@68 = ~You... would not mind? Demin, would you do me such a kindness?~
@69 = ~I will, if that is your wish.~
#1336032
……
@67 = ~High Priestess, I know that my words sound like those of a weak man, but in my heart of hearts I know that what I do is right.~
@68 = ~You... would not mind? Demin, would you do me such a kindness?~
@69 = ~I will, if that is your wish.~
@70 = ~It is. Fare thee well, <CHARNAME>, friends.~
@71 = ~Give me your hand and let us meditate together... I will take care of your body after you have departed, Quessir.~
@72 = ~Getting Inside the Palace in Suldanessellar
@67 = ~High Priestess, I know that my words sound like those of a weak man, but in my heart of hearts I know that what I do is right.~
@68 = ~You... would not mind? Demin, would you do me such a kindness?~
@69 = ~I will, if that is your wish.~
@70 = ~It is. Fare thee well, <CHARNAME>, friends.~
@71 = ~Give me your hand and let us meditate together... I will take care of your body after you have departed, Quessir.~
@72 = ~Getting Inside the Palace in Suldanessellar