Quote Originally Posted by SpitbreakFTW View Post
I hate to rob your joy here, but that is the exact point at which I felt the quality of that story begins to plummet.
Well, I am nowhere near done with halfway or so through with the Citadel DLC and, let me tell you, I pity the dead who can no longer know such joys.

The whole DLC has been a riot. The actual plot was over and done with pretty quickly, and now it's just a mountain of night life and character moments. And as completely out of sync with the tone of the rest of the game as it is, I can't help but love it. It's like it's all taking place in its own parallel universe where ME3's plot isn't really happening.

It's easy to compartmentalize away, is what I'm saying. Also, I romanced Garrus back in ME2, and frankly every single moment of that romance has been worth it. But especially this one:



I only wish I'd been expecting it, so I could've flooded my screenshots folder or recorded it.

I'm actually a little worried about starting Priority: Cerberus HQ, 'cause I get the feeling it will lock me into the endgame upon completion and I don't want to miss a single moment of this glorious DLC.

... but I should probably stop being off-topic and discuss FFXIV instead. Yeah, the reinforcement of the player's Chosen One status really rubbed me the wrong way, too. I had to stop and wonder something about that.

If Azem were to learn of Venat's ambitions for their soul, how would they feel? Would they gladly lie down and die so that one day they would reincarnate into Venat's "Light of the Future"? Or would it destroy them inside, knowing their whole life is nothing more than a means to an end for their own mentor?

I kind of wanted to explore that with Ashes, but I can't really find the room for it to have Atlas discuss it.