SilverBride wrote: »alberichtano wrote: »I am disturbed by both, as they are evil to the core. Mirri just says something about "most people don't like Sithis but to me it feels like home or somesuch, but Bastian is far worse - "I love Sithis" he says every so often - and in combat he hails a demon-godess from Buffy: "For Glory!"
They aren't saying "Sithis!" They are saying "Cities!" LOL!
They say it when you enter the big cities.
I once thought I heard Bastian say "I like Vampires" but it turns out he really said "I like campfires".
EramTheLiar wrote: »Mirri earned her right to be snarky with me when her randomly generated comments made the most amazing playthrough by making it sound like she was fighting with Valaste:
Mirri vs. Valaste
SilverBride wrote: »It took a long time to get her leveled and rapport maxed so I could have the house guest, but I just can't take it any more. I warned her that if she said "You fetcher!" or "Next time you can help me with something." or "I'm still here, thanks for asking." in her smug little voice that it would be the end for her. Well she didn't listen but at least now I won't have to listen to her any more.
Please let us completely turn off Companion responses.
I don't use Mirri at all, because I feel unwell with her. I cannot explain why rationally...
However, to be honest, I also don't use any pets, any mini pets and Bastian sporadically when I really need him. Generally, I don't like to have "whatever" sticking to me like glue everywhere I go. It very rapidly bothers me, badly.
SilverBride wrote: »The fact that there are things more annoying than Mirri in real life doesn't make her any more tolerable for me when I'm playing a game to relax.
FineFeathered wrote: »This cracks me up, as a topic. Yeah, they can both be annoying, but having a bird flying around my house that's as smart a a 2 year old, with the hormone issues of a 14 year old, and with wings, so childproofing has to start at the damn ceiling, and when he poops on my shoulder it means he loves me....
well, these npc companions don't bother me a bit compared to the above. And I love my bird! But he loves wood. (any suggestions for what to put on the windowsills so he doesn't eat them is welcome).
If I can ignore him - in fact, if he's being quiet, it usually means something dreadful is happening, then I can block out Mirri totally and come pretty close to the same for Bastian. You guy all need to try to play with kids hanging around and nobody else to watch them, or a parrot creature or two.
You'd find ignoring the comps much easier.
FineFeathered wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »The fact that there are things more annoying than Mirri in real life doesn't make her any more tolerable for me when I'm playing a game to relax.
Don't summon her?
Sylvermynx wrote: »@Northwold - you should check with your vet about that sort of thing because birds can be sensitive to things that larger animals aren't. That said, I used to buy cayenne powder by the pound, mix it into a thick slurry with vinegar, and paint it on the wood rail fencing to keep a friend's mare from chewing the rails.
Then again, I didn't care if the fence was an inappropriately bright shade of virulent red - in a house that would probably cause some issues....
Sylvermynx wrote: »@Northwold - you should check with your vet about that sort of thing because birds can be sensitive to things that larger animals aren't. That said, I used to buy cayenne powder by the pound, mix it into a thick slurry with vinegar, and paint it on the wood rail fencing to keep a friend's mare from chewing the rails.
Then again, I didn't care if the fence was an inappropriately bright shade of virulent red - in a house that would probably cause some issues....
Spraying Bastian with cayenne pepper seems a bit cruel and unusual but your post may have been intended for the poster with the birds.
Sylvermynx wrote: »@Northwold - you should check with your vet about that sort of thing because birds can be sensitive to things that larger animals aren't. That said, I used to buy cayenne powder by the pound, mix it into a thick slurry with vinegar, and paint it on the wood rail fencing to keep a friend's mare from chewing the rails.
Then again, I didn't care if the fence was an inappropriately bright shade of virulent red - in a house that would probably cause some issues....
Spraying Bastian with cayenne pepper seems a bit cruel and unusual but your post may have been intended for the poster with the birds.
SilverBride wrote: »Rapport shouldn't even be a thing. They don't care if we like them so why should we care if they like us?