The cheese is a rare shield you find on one of the in game locations, the Storm Coast I think. The weapon is something you can make out of sad splinters, if I remember correctly. The person holding it is Cassandra, a Seeker (the Seekers of truth is an order within the Chantry, which is a religious organization, kind of like the Church except their prophet is a lady called Andraste) and a very aggressive and brash lady. I think her facial expression speaks for itself.
I would honestly be more interested in a non-Dragon Age experienced person to explain that one Iron Bull scene. Darn, I could talk about this series for hours.
Dragon Age veteran here, which The Iron Bull scene?
Also, spot on description but should probably mention: the whole cheese thing is a bit of a joke with the devs where they have loads of cheesy easter eggs hidden in the maps. It's been a thing since the first game (Origins), but is a lot more noticeable in Inquisition.
And Cassandra isn't so bad, just give her a good book. *wink*
Ha! Another DA veteran, Andraste's knickers, finally someone! I'm playing Origins with a Steam Controller and my custom setting right now and it's amazing *_*
Yeah, I thought the cheese looked similar to the one in camp in Origins. Now I get it!
I was talking of the scene where your advisors catch you in bed. It's such a hilarious scene.
True, Cassandra and her smut obsession is adorable.
I tried romancing Solas in my last playthrough. It was so... underwhelming at first, but then the Trespasser DLC made it pretty awesome. My favourite Inquisition romance is still Cullen though, even though Bull is close second especially because he's so funny. Now that I think of it I usually romance Alistair, Anders, and Cullen. I wonder if I play Dragon Age because those guys are my type or if Dragon Age dictated my type by making these three dudes so well written and amazing. Especially Alistair.
I would honestly be more interested in a non-Dragon Age experienced person to explain that one Iron Bull scene. Darn, I could talk about this series for hours.
Also, spot on description but should probably mention: the whole cheese thing is a bit of a joke with the devs where they have loads of cheesy easter eggs hidden in the maps. It's been a thing since the first game (Origins), but is a lot more noticeable in Inquisition.
And Cassandra isn't so bad, just give her a good book. *wink*
Yeah, I thought the cheese looked similar to the one in camp in Origins. Now I get it!
I was talking of the scene where your advisors catch you in bed. It's such a hilarious scene.
True, Cassandra and her smut obsession is adorable.