![]() And if anything mods that give her darker skin are more accurate. So all those whitewashing mods claiming to make her “more like DA:O?” People pretending there’s such a thing as “blackwashing?” Absolute bullshit through and through. I like that.Įdited by Sheryl Chee, 06 April 2011 - 07:44 PM.Īnd it’s not as if her skin is the only thing about her that makes her clearly not a white woman. I think the reddish cast might be from the lighting in the Pearl. Then I gave her brown hair, thinking it would be sun-bleached. Several returning characters from its antecedent Dragon Age: Origins may appear in a major or minor capacity, including Flemeth, Anders, Merrill, Isabela. ![]() I gave her the second darkest skintone we had available. So Origins Isabela shipped pretty much the way I made her. Characters that don’t have a huge role to play do not usually get this privilege. Important characters have their heads reviewed and tweaked to make sure they’re as close to perfect as possible. I made the face for her in Origins myself, because Craig (who was implementing her) had a bunch of other stuff to do and I volunteered. ![]() ![]() Isabela was always, always conceived as a dark-skinned, Rivaini woman. I’m kind of tired of people saying that she was always “meant to be white” or was “clearly a red-head” so I’m going to set the record straight. No, Isabela is not “white” in the original game. ![]()
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