XD My pawn Hawthorne randomly threw Quina to the Brine after I accidentally made her fall in love with me during an escort quest. Valentia, who is also a dark skinned, black haired, elf-eared, but bright green eyed Arisen, was all WTF?! Hawthorne suddenly turned and said," They hold the advantage." I burst out laughing. Guess he didn't like the Quina was a childhood friend in the game and he only came into the picture recently. Alas Quina didn't die so I started throwing her into the water until she stopped loving Val because it seemed like a good idea. Annnd it worked lol.
Oh yes-- Forced cliff-diving I find is the best way to make sure that pesky Aelin-- I mean, anyone I don't like stops feeling the love for me. And when I can't quickly do so, I smack them. I've been to prison a lot... I experimented making skeleton keys for the purpose of lowering other people's affections haha. (Shackles + low-level ores!!!)
The armoursmith-- Caxton, Fournival, Madeline, Mercedes, Valmiro and the innkeeper have all been victims. And I'm really starting to think this is where my pawns need for homicide stems from. She always suggests we abdandon the person who is being chewed on by the ogre. "A sacrifice should spare the rest of us." /weapons sheated.
I'm playing it again recently because the new DLC is coming out.So last night I was walking with Hawthorne and see this chest on a REALLY narrow cliff pass. My other two pawns hang back talking about steep edges and being careful an whatnot. Valentia is making her way very carefully forward and Hawthorne suddenly starts yelling, "Be careful not to fall Mas-Oh I wonder what's in there!" And HE RUNS PAST ME TO GET TO THE CHEST KNOCKING HIS MASTER OFF THE CLIFF! Swear he has A.D.D. but of course as my Arisen is falling I can just imagine her curse words as he started yelling,"MASTER! No!" "Well shouldn't have knocked me off the cliff you asshole!"
I think all the pawns have some form of A.D.D. Both my brother's pawns definitely do-- I had one jump off the head of a hydra it had JUST managed to climb up, only to take fall damage and bring the dying pawn I had already been running to closer to me, so I could revive it. I've had the other brother's pawn decide to run off and start climbing up the quarry walls rather than stick around and kill the Griffin and 6 or 7 snow harpies tearing us apart. I've been fortunate enough not to have my pawn actually murder me though!
Also, for the Dark Arisen-- It's actually a stand-alone game. By which, I mean you can download it like it's DLC (as long as its on ps3, because xbox digital isnt released until summer) but it's actually the game being re-packaged for 20$ less than the original. So if you went out and bought a hard copy, youd get the entire game again plus the new stuff.
Good news for previous owners who buy it again are unlimited ferrystones and 100k rift crystals. We also get all the new "special" outfits for free, which I imagine will probably be like day One DLC for people who are getting it for the first time. All your stuff gets carried over, regardless of which version you buy, but hopefully a new disc/version means that it will have more of the polish that the original lacks. Little things like griffin heads clipping through terrain and elbows clipping through shields. Either way, I'd say it's about time my male party members took the onslaught of an ogre rather than my one female pawn. I'm pretty much drooling over new skill tiers and hairstyles, regardless.
Oh no, I hate selective pawns. People need to pay more attention to pawn inclination. Your pawn will always try to mimic your battle style so if you just stand around picking things up, your pawn can change from a medicant to an aquisitor.
Kind of makes sense to me after this long. It cant be a glitch! I spend most of my time throwing other people's pawns off cliffs.
The first time it happened, I was actually in the little valley where you fight harpies, just before the giant wind tunnel. The cliff is a little far away from there but my pawn decided to do it anyway. She's crazy possessive!!
Alas Quina didn't die so I started throwing her into the water until she stopped loving Val because it seemed like a good idea.
The armoursmith-- Caxton, Fournival, Madeline, Mercedes, Valmiro and the innkeeper have all been victims. And I'm really starting to think this is where my pawns need for homicide stems from. She always suggests we abdandon the person who is being chewed on by the ogre.
"A sacrifice should spare the rest of us." /weapons sheated.
I've had the other brother's pawn decide to run off and start climbing up the quarry walls rather than stick around and kill the Griffin and 6 or 7 snow harpies tearing us apart. I've been fortunate enough not to have my pawn actually murder me though!
Also, for the Dark Arisen-- It's actually a stand-alone game. By which, I mean you can download it like it's DLC (as long as its on ps3, because xbox digital isnt released until summer) but it's actually the game being re-packaged for 20$ less than the original. So if you went out and bought a hard copy, youd get the entire game again plus the new stuff.
Good news for previous owners who buy it again are unlimited ferrystones and 100k rift crystals. We also get all the new "special" outfits for free, which I imagine will probably be like day One DLC for people who are getting it for the first time. All your stuff gets carried over, regardless of which version you buy, but hopefully a new disc/version means that it will have more of the polish that the original lacks. Little things like griffin heads clipping through terrain and elbows clipping through shields.
Either way, I'd say it's about time my male party members took the onslaught of an ogre rather than my one female pawn. I'm pretty much drooling over new skill tiers and hairstyles, regardless.
Kind of makes sense to me after this long. It cant be a glitch! I spend most of my time throwing other people's pawns off cliffs.
That's kinda scary, I'd be a bit freaked out if my pawn started doing it.
EPIC EXPRESSION!!! xd