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Anything and everything Bishop did in Neverwinter Nights 2.

And at the end
him betraying me. It made no sense in context
 

LordOmnit

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binnsyboy said:
Oh, and in Eragon:

Eragon is flying on dragon back and notices Brom is being chased by Urgals. He lands between them, and tries to throw all the Urgals with telekinetic magic instead of killing them. All because of some "I hate killing" thing. There's making a deep character with inner-conflicts about what he has to do, and then there's just making a transparent ninny.
This also being from a guy who hunted as part of his living on a regular basis not too long before this.

My contributions:
Civilians with guns in HL2. Let's all run out in front of/crowd really close to a guy who everywhere he goes most things die or go wrong only to be fixed by him killing lots of shit with lots of guns and heavy ordinance or by it blowing up as he leaves or so that he can leave.
Starcraft II ranged units running only up to their maximum attack range against base defenses and immediately starting to fire when they are in a huge squad and preventing the others from firing as well.
Emon in Shadow of the Colossus deciding that the best way to kill a guy possessed of the power of an old god would be to shoot it in the leg and then stab it in the chest with a regular-ass sword. All while insulting him on his foolishness instead of grabbing the sacred sword right away.
Finally, Sasuke's every action after the first two or three major events.
 

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Thespian said:
warrcry13 said:
You are trying to make me out to be the ass. Not saying you are either. No I just never got a gay vibe from him. An old guy usually doesn't go around talking to teenagers saying hey dude you see that ***** I wore her out. I always saw him as seeing Grindelwald as a brother not a lover. Though hey it can be seen both ways sure I suppose.
Not that he would have to say it, the book's narrative could have translated that he had a pass relationship with a woman, which was my point, not that he said it.
But dude, my point is, what's a "Gay Vibe"? Did you get a "Straight Vibe" from him? I know heterosexuality is more common, but why is it default? Why does a character have to be gay enough to give a "vibe" in order to be gay?
It just sounds like you think gay people act totally different. /Shrug

Sorry if I came out too belligerent. Didn't intend to imply anything negative about your character.
I'm not exactly sure what the gay vibe is, but I get them from characters and people sometimes. Whether it be a book a videogame character or a real person. Dumbledore didn't give me one. People say Sam and Frodo from the lotr movies were mega gay to them I didn't see it. I'm not able to think of one right now, that did make me feel a gay vibe. Maybe it was just how I develop the character in my mind. I don't know.


Hey man no problem you didn't offend me or anything. Just letting you know it did sound kind of aggressive.