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Description Nalia De'Arnise, human Mage/Thief (although her thief levels are hardly worthwhile) from the game Bladur's Gate 2, relaxing at home dressed in full wizard gear.

An Amnish noble, it seems that in the past Nalia's family had been involved in cruel practices such as slavery and torture. Nalia feels very guilty about all this and does all she can to help the poorer people in Amn. As a younger girl, she would sneak out of her castle to mingle with common folk offering aid to them when she could. At some point she started learning magic (maybe traditional for the women in her family, while the men learn how to fight).

She enlists the aid of the Player Character and their group after her castle is overrun by trolls.
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Comments: 28

S-Priest [2010-11-17 00:06:27 +0000 UTC]

Somehow she was the most "useless" character in BG II, she was a mage with little thieving abilities, Jan was better than her as both a mage and thief (and he could level up to have pretty good all-around thief skills), she wasn't a specialist mage, and so she really just hung around long enough for her quests to be done. Oh, and Imoen's pretty much the same, except even her thief abilities are better, plus she gets her spawn-of-Murder abilities... So Nalia was always the "fifth wheel".

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Coutelier In reply to S-Priest [2010-11-18 22:00:58 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, there are other characters who can do all the same things and do them better than her. Jan and Imoen have the skills, and if for story and roleplay purposes you want a loyal, eager to learn newbie then Aerie is better. Nalia is probably better staying in the castle and managing things from there; she could be making herself gathering information from other nobles etc and passing it on.

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Sparky1113 [2010-06-27 21:40:48 +0000 UTC]

Another one well done. Nalia is looking a little haughty today. Must be expecting Isaea.

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Coutelier In reply to Sparky1113 [2010-06-27 22:31:37 +0000 UTC]

With her father gone, she is The Lady of the Keep now... lot of responsibility.

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Ladyofpayne [2010-06-21 12:40:04 +0000 UTC]

Her voice in gamie is voise 15 girl.
But picture is good.

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Coutelier In reply to Ladyofpayne [2010-06-21 13:01:09 +0000 UTC]

Thank you A few hours ago I made her nose slightly bigger and wider. I think it looks a bit better than it did.

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Ladyofpayne [2010-06-21 07:43:06 +0000 UTC]

SHe is too old for Nalia. In game girl looks on 15-16 years

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Coutelier In reply to Ladyofpayne [2010-06-21 07:49:23 +0000 UTC]

She does look older than my other female characters (Aerie, Imoen, even Jaheira), perhaps because of the make up and having a larger chin/jaw.

She is supposed to be in her twenties in game.

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realityhelix [2010-06-19 20:44:50 +0000 UTC]

YES.

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Coutelier In reply to realityhelix [2010-06-19 21:46:12 +0000 UTC]

Well, I'm guessing that's positive. So, thank you

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Lorrain [2010-06-19 14:09:36 +0000 UTC]

Nice. She really looks like she's nobility and not some strange girl with sleep depravation and lousy hair

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Coutelier In reply to Lorrain [2010-06-19 14:26:28 +0000 UTC]

She does look like her make up is running a bit in the game portrait

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Lorrain In reply to Coutelier [2010-06-19 18:16:19 +0000 UTC]

Well, she looks less "noble" than all the commoners in the group. I'm not suggesting that there are some genetic traits characteristic for nobility (other than the mutation caused with... breeding close to home [like in the case of Habsburgs]), but one would think she would have long hair without any beads and braids, some better clothing or something.

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Coutelier In reply to Lorrain [2010-06-19 21:45:32 +0000 UTC]

Of course while she is with the group she is going to be doing a lot of fighting, running around dungeons, swamps, sewers and other things that are going to ruin her clothes... so best not to bring any that are too expensive.

The games artist was obsessed with beads and braids for some reason... although that's not really practical for adventure. I can't imagine them in the Underdark all doing that with their hair every morning.

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Lorrain In reply to Coutelier [2010-06-21 19:11:01 +0000 UTC]

Hey, Mincs was shaving his whole head every morning, Anomen and Keldorn were trimming their beards, so making braids doesn't seem such a problem

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Coutelier In reply to Lorrain [2010-06-22 02:52:18 +0000 UTC]

True. But the beads and things could be quite a distraction in the middle of battle if they fall out or you have to keep stopping to redo them...

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Lorrain In reply to Coutelier [2010-07-04 22:09:12 +0000 UTC]

I believe that if that all would be realistic no warrioress would be a fragile, long-haired and unscarred. I recently strated playing Fable, in which you can develop body build as a female and you become HUGE.

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Coutelier In reply to Lorrain [2010-07-05 02:00:59 +0000 UTC]

True; at the very least, characters with long hair should really tie it back when they're adventuring. Of course, we allow some of these things because its fantasy, but I think you need to make hairstyles as simple as possible.

And yeah, I've played Fable 2 for the 360 recently. You can become huge (although to be honest you can still easily complete the game without spending any points on physique or accuracy).

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Lorrain In reply to Coutelier [2010-07-07 22:48:57 +0000 UTC]

Oh my! Accuracy does that to you too? I was making a melee fighter in my first playthrough and she was, well, very large. Now I wanted to make a distance fighter (magic + range weapons) and I thought that if I don't spend any exp points on physique she'll be thin and all...

btw. The new Leliana from DA DLC "Leliana's Song" has her hair tied in a pony tail. She was more practical in the past, it seems.

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Coutelier In reply to Lorrain [2010-07-07 23:06:04 +0000 UTC]

Accuracy makes you taller. Although if you have Knothole Island installed you can buy potions of height/shortness that can use to offset it, if you would rather your character remain the same height.

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Lorrain In reply to Coutelier [2010-07-09 15:09:36 +0000 UTC]

I have that add-on, I made myself short to be more ... lifelike...

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LillaMamman [2010-06-19 09:47:36 +0000 UTC]


That's a really nice robe!

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Coutelier In reply to LillaMamman [2010-06-19 10:10:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

The robe is a real pain to pose though.

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LillaMamman In reply to Coutelier [2010-06-19 11:04:53 +0000 UTC]

I can imagine.

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Coutelier In reply to LillaMamman [2010-06-19 11:27:20 +0000 UTC]

Especially her sleeves. I don't know how anyone could really move around in them, but... they look impressive, anyway.

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LillaMamman In reply to Coutelier [2010-06-19 11:41:17 +0000 UTC]

I've always loved that type of sleeves. But you're probably right about the moving part.

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Coutelier In reply to LillaMamman [2010-06-19 14:25:36 +0000 UTC]

It's pretty. But if I want to do some action scenes with Nalia I'll have to find her more practical adventuring attire that she can more easily run and jump and perform other actions in.

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LillaMamman In reply to Coutelier [2010-06-19 19:20:02 +0000 UTC]

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