Sword and Board human knight that gets to do stuff other than stand between the wizard and the orcs, you know? She gets to be smart and have mental disorders as well.
It's probably less good than just going pure vanilla fighter into Sanguine Angel given the opportunity costs involved in terms of feats and class progression, but I kinda like the idea in terms of RP flavor.
I miss Sebille. She was great. She was introspective, asked intelligent questions, and if you tried dodging them by simping, she'd call you out on it instead of giving you free approval points.
I guess none of the companions really clicked with me. I usually ran with Varric, Cassandra, and Blackwall who were all more or less fine, but I wouldn't put anyone in DAI on the same level as the BG3 or DOS2 companions.
To be honest, I couldn't be assed to do the DLC because the game wasn't very good.
I think I was supposed to romance Solas as a magical elf lady but he called my religion dumb and fake and my people backwards shitty rednecks so fuck it, I went with Cullen because he seemed like he could do things an elf wizard lady would need like build cabinets and open jars. It was all very dumb
I made Cassandra an alcoholic after I, an elf mage who just wanted to go home and believed in the elven gods, quite predictably kept siding with elves and mages and against the Chantry.
I feel like all great fantasy needs an element of I Have Decided to it. I Have Decided this otherwise premodern setting has a race of 19th century rural Englishmen who are under four feet tall. Melnibonians donât shit. The pope is a turtle who teaches adventurers magic spells.
Saw Deadpool and Wolverine. It was an insult to cinema and the concept of art itself. But I had fun. 3/5 stars.