Ponypost 10: Dragon Age Inquisition
Feb. 1st, 2016 02:19 pmSo this is the Grand Undertaking, aka the reason I haven't updated this blog in forever. In November 2014, Bioware released Dragon Age: Inquisition, and, as is fairly predictable when you put me and a Bioware game in the same general vicinity, I fell in love.
Bioware isn't a perfect company, but they try really hard to be inclusive, and that means a lot to me. They get a hard time from a lot of people, and that bothered me over the last year, so I decided that as well as sending them a letter to let them know how much DAI in particular and their games in general mean to me, I'd send them something a bit more concrete too. They put a lot of time and effort into creating games that I have consistently enjoyed, from Neverwinter Nights and Jade Empire to this latest instalment. It seemed only fair that I put in some time and effort to make them something to show my appreciation.
And since custom ponies are a Thing that I do, the Grand Undertaking was born.

Twelve ponies, one for each companion and advisor, to be sent to the Bioware offices in Edmonton upon completion. After the cut are about 60 pictures and descriptions, going into inspiration and why I chose the colours and assorted other things that I did. There be spoilers, folks.
( This way for Ponquisition )
Bioware isn't a perfect company, but they try really hard to be inclusive, and that means a lot to me. They get a hard time from a lot of people, and that bothered me over the last year, so I decided that as well as sending them a letter to let them know how much DAI in particular and their games in general mean to me, I'd send them something a bit more concrete too. They put a lot of time and effort into creating games that I have consistently enjoyed, from Neverwinter Nights and Jade Empire to this latest instalment. It seemed only fair that I put in some time and effort to make them something to show my appreciation.
And since custom ponies are a Thing that I do, the Grand Undertaking was born.

Twelve ponies, one for each companion and advisor, to be sent to the Bioware offices in Edmonton upon completion. After the cut are about 60 pictures and descriptions, going into inspiration and why I chose the colours and assorted other things that I did. There be spoilers, folks.