Post top tier bros/partners from any game
Post top tier bros/partners from any game
>Want to fight Darkspawn
>Giant fuckton of Darkspawn in the south
>Tries to murder you for going too far north
This is just one of the many reasons why he is so based
>No one has a place here. Your farmers wish to be merchants. The merchants dream of being nobles, and the nobles become warriors. No one is content to be who they are."
>Happiness is fragile. Nothing can be built upon it that will last. Only duty endures.
>The Arishok asked me 'what is the blight?'. Now, I stand looking into its very eyes and still I have no answer for him. Though I expect you do. You have carried us this far, do not doubt that.
>If you hope to slay the Archdemon with wit, then you may want to arm yourself first.
>The enemy waits. Shall we grant him the death he asks of us?
Fucking based. His banters with other party members are also pretty neat
he's just Wrex but done wrong, aka, shit
stop spamming DA threads
NO
>I'm not here to impress you.
>Sten approves
Yeah I'm thinking he's based
>>If you hope to slay the Archdemon with wit, then you may want to arm yourself first.
Absolutely savage
Yo is that President Koopa?
Only played a couple hours of the game, but Kim is fucking solid. Despite being an absolute disaster of a human being, he genuinely tries to treat you with respect, gives you a chance to prove that you're not a complete failure. There are so many interactions you can get with him where he gently guides you towards being a better detective without telling you exactly what to do.
He may turn to shit later on, but starting out he's fucking phenomenal.
Despite having "evil" intentions, Dagda is a fucking bro when you really get down to it.
>Brings you back to life to use you as a god killer
>A constant edgelord, but nearly all of his counsel/advice leads to gaining the upper hand in battles and survival
>Encourages personal growth, strength, and individual goals rather than simply coddling friends
>Get to the end of the game, have to make your final choice
>If you choose to side with him, he has you kill all your friends
>Leads you to kill YHVH
>Right at the end, when you gain the power to remake the universe, he stands by your side
>Does exactly what he said he would, reverts to the primal state he wanted (wind and nature) and leaves the universe to you
I swore he was going to betray you, but if you side with him he completely delivers on everything he promised and wanted for you. He's cruel and brutal, but looking only at what he wants for you, he never betrays you once.
SMTIV Apocalypse by the way, forgot the image.
>Save him at the start
>First companion, sticks with you no matter what
>Have multiple opportunities to leave him for selfish reasons
>Keeping him and leveling him gives him quite possibly the most powerful attack in the game
>Ending happens, is one of the rare few companions that doesn't mock you, say they we're waiting to kill you, or anything negative
>Calls you his best friend as his only real response to everything happening
>could've been all angsty
>instead is an active guy that just loves to beat the hell out of shit
>wants to also create
>only falls out with you due to the retardation of a kingdom that you were trying to help
>comes back around and gets to both build and gain the powers of his godly form
Honestly Malroth is one of the best bros I've seen in a game in awhile.
I've never even picked up Sten because there doesn't seem to be any logical reason to do so. When you first meet him he admits to murdering children so if you're playing a good character then death by darkspawn would seem an appropriate punishment. If you're playing an evil/opportunist character then why would you trust a known child murderer to watch over you as you sleep? It just never made any sense to let him out of the cage so I never got a chance to travel with him.
>If Sten trusts the Warden enough, he will begin to reveal his past. He was sent with a group of other Qunari to discover what the Blight is. His group was attacked by darkspawn, and during the battle he was rendered unconscious. When he awoke, his comrades were dead and his sword was gone. To a Qunari warrior, the sword is the soul (the name of Sten's sword, Asala, literally means "soul"). If he were to return to his homeland without his sword, he would be hunted and killed. Out of panic from losing his sword, he murdered the farmers who found him and their children with his bare hands. Once he came to his senses again he realized that because of what he had just done, he had lost his honor, and so he chose to remain to pay for his crime. Days later he was arrested and brought to Lothering, where the Revered Mother sentenced him to die in the cage where he is found.
Then start up a new save and recruit him. Absolute bro
Few issues with this: #1 you can't know any of this without first letting him out of his cage, for all you know at the time he's just a psychotic barbarian, so why would you trust him enough to let him out? #2 if you're playing a good character, it doesn't matter your reasons, killing innocents, especially children, is inexcusable. #3 who the fuck panics and "accidentally" murders eight people? That isn't an understandable mistake, that's pure lunacy.
I'm not saying Sten is a bad character or anything, it's just that as a player who likes to roleplay, it's impossible to find an in-character reason to recruit Sten unless I'm playing a stupid or irrational character.
>Humble Cicero lives to serve.
You could not ask for a better bro
It was the same with Zevran for me. I was sure he was lying, just trying to get a second chance to assassinate me. Always killed him.
I was so suprised later when I found out he was a recruitbale companion.
Based autist
Why doesn't he have horns?
How is it autistic to role play in a role playing game?
He gets better. Kim never lets you down.
Because your only dimension for role-playing is good-evil, not considering the pragmatic value of recruiting a huge giant to fight the Darkspawn for you or the goodness in allowing Sten to redeem himself in battle against the darkness. The last part is one of the things special about Gray Wardens; they'll take anyone willing to fight the Darkspawn, no matter their past.
Also for not realizing it's a fucking game and that you're missing out on content because of arbitrary rules in your head.
pragmatic my nuts on your face
yes
It's rare but some of them are born hornless, like some of us are born red-haired. The qunari say hornless ones are destined for great things
>Also for not realizing it's a fucking game and that you're missing out on content because of arbitrary rules in your head
Creating arbitrary rules is what role playing is all about, that's what makes it fun. Anybody can just play spreadsheet checklist simulator and minmax their character to be an omniscient god, but that's gets boring really quickly.
Deserved to be in a better game
Because originally they weren't supoosed to be furfags, just a strange tall humans with weird ideology/religion and gunpowder.
>Creating arbitrary rules is what role playing is all about, that's what makes it fun.
Rolling retarded lawful good idiot withing the setting heavily influenced by Witcher, Warhammer and GoT is very very questionable fun. Actually it looks a bit out of place which is bad for RP.