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Delfin-a — Welcome to the Mad House

Published: 2011-06-23 00:38:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 2370; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 21
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From Left to Right: Subject 16 (Assassin's Creed series), Cesare Borgia (Assassin's Creed Brotherhood), Sibrand (Assassin's Creed), Teyrn Loghain Mac Tyr (Dragon Age Origins), The Illusive Man (Mass Effect 2)

I guess this is a tribute to all the mad people (I think) in games from my two favorite gaming companies, Ubisoft and BioWare.

Keep 'em coming, Ubisoft and BioWare!!!!!

P.S. Cesare Brogia is a good example as to why I don't draw AC2 and AC Brotherhood characters. TOO MUCH DETAIL!!!! they're such a pain to draw. Honestly, I spent more time on Cesare than any of the other people in this picture
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Comments: 10

witch13888 [2012-05-04 07:53:16 +0000 UTC]

this is pretty cool I love the composition.

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Delfin-a In reply to witch13888 [2012-05-04 08:24:25 +0000 UTC]

uh, thanks? i guess it's okay...

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witch13888 In reply to Delfin-a [2012-05-04 09:19:12 +0000 UTC]

your welcome.

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BucklesInTheSun [2011-06-23 01:09:15 +0000 UTC]

By mad you mean angry or crazy?

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Delfin-a In reply to BucklesInTheSun [2011-06-23 01:10:51 +0000 UTC]

crazy

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BucklesInTheSun In reply to Delfin-a [2011-06-23 01:17:57 +0000 UTC]

Ahh, never quite thought of Borgia, Loghain or Timmy (the Illusive Man) to be crazy. Good pic though-- I really like Borgia's armor. It shows you took a lot of time on it.

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Delfin-a In reply to BucklesInTheSun [2011-06-23 01:22:10 +0000 UTC]

Nah, Cesare goes kinda crazy at the end of Brotherhood. He's a little off his rocker. loghain aint all there if Civil War and killing all the Grey Wardens is for "the good of Ferelden" and the Illusive man...well I always figured there was a bit of insanity there if he keeps sending Shepard on suicide missions and never, ever talks to anyone in person. Plus, what's with those eyes? But then again, that is how he came off to me. Someone else might have a different view :'D

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BucklesInTheSun In reply to Delfin-a [2011-06-23 02:03:06 +0000 UTC]

Haven't finished Brotherhood yet, so didn't know.

Loghain's a little paranoid but I think he's one of the sanest characters in Dragon Age-- to be fair he thought the Wardens were Orlesian agents and considering there was a plot (just not with them), he was right to be disturbed. It's not him that wants the Grey Wardens dead anyway-- it was Howe, and he was the one who told Loghain the Wardens were in on the plot as well. Loghain didn't start the civil war, Teagan did in Eamon's place by rallying the Bannorn against Loghain (even if he didn't lead the opposing factions himself). Which I quite understand. Cailan was a blood-relative and it certainly looks like Loghain did him dirty (even if he didn't, which you find out later-- he quit the field to save his men, had he been able to get to Cailan, he would have grabbed him too. Cailan's own insistence on being 'out front' is what did him in.).

Howe, now by comparison, is crazy and/or ill. Everyone makes comment on how he used to be 'different' and within the last few years has started to act stranger and stranger.

Timmy is not what he seems but crazy isn't one of the things I'd call him. If he continually risked Shep wouldn't it make sense for him to be indoctrinated or something similar? Resurrecting Shepard took funds out of many places that could have helped stop the Reapers-- killing Shepard again would crush the Humans' spirit. There's lots of reasons to do what he did if he's really an agent of the machines and not just a manipulator.

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sleepyowlet In reply to BucklesInTheSun [2011-06-23 08:37:15 +0000 UTC]

Sing it, sister

Plus, how was he supposed to know the Wardens were the Good Guys, when the only thing they ever did, to his knowledge, was almost getting King Maric killed in "The Calling"?
IMO it was Duncan who messed up, not Loghain. He should have told Cailan and Loghain (or at least Cailan) how things work - the Wardens had no problem with trusting Maric with that kind of knowledge. Then Duncan goofed again in being sure that he'd survive the Battle and not having "The Talk" with the Warden and Alistair. The whole "Wardens need to kill the Archdemon" thing takes how long to explain? Ten minutes?
If he'd done that, the Warden could have had a chance to set things straight with Loghain - so what if it was a secret? It would have saved a lot of lives, and the Warden would have had Ferelden's greatest strategist on their side.

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Delfin-a In reply to BucklesInTheSun [2011-06-23 05:11:51 +0000 UTC]

With Loghain, I do not wish to start an argument but I will say that I disagree. I was never in favor of the man from the start. I thought his stupidity and willingness to go with Howe's plans made him seem not all there, if you get my drift. is reasoning might make some sense, but it wasn't practical.

The Illusive man just seemed...odd. To me anyway. Like I said, these are all the general vibes I got from the characters that made me think crazy. It isn't necessarily what anyone else got.

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