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[Spoilers All] Let’S Talk Loghain And The Grey Wardens

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Loghain is all about strategy and knows he would much better guide the Wardens to redemption. Stroud, per the Fear demon, dedicated his whole life to the Wardens–maybe as a volunteer

[Spoilers All] Loghain & Ostagar

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Alistair vehemently objects. Anora pleads for you to agree, suggesting that it’s a win-win either way since there’s a chance Loghain might die during the Joining anyway. All you

My reasoning was strictly pragmatic. If you read through lots of the codex and talk about how grey wardens deal with the blight, it’s heavily hinted (if not out right stated) how a blight typically For me, her justification for keeping Loghain alive was that all the Grey Wardens in Ferelden were dead and they needed to make damn sure that Archedemon died. The game didn’t let me, but It’s all Loghain Mac Tir fault, starting from origins until inquisition. What did he do? Hold his men back during the first fight and allowed nearly all the grey wardens to die. Which leads to more

Above all, the Grey Wardens must do whatever it takes to save the world from the Blight. Anything. It doesn’t matter how evil or cruel it is, as long as the world is saved from the

Ok my first play through, I let Loghain live, Wanted Alistar to be King but wouldn’t because Loghain lived, imy boon was to keep Alistar alive so he left and became a drunkard and I had Alistair will always be upset if you recruit Loghain into the Wardens and leave the party. But in one of my pts, I had hardened!Alistair marry Anora, recruited Loghain into the Grey Wardens, had I’m interested in the roleplay, non-metagamey reasons why the Warden would let Loghain take the blow instead of doing it him/herself as duty might dictate. I mean, does s/he really have

They thought they were all about to die, they all experienced the calling at the same time which would mean that during the next blight nothing could kill the archdemon and thus the world As we all know, the grey wardens are an order dedicate to fight Darkspawn, evil creatures whose only goal is destroy all the living live. The grey wardens are considered heroes, people with the Anyway, on here, on forums, on YouTube, on tumblr, everywhere it seems like people are sad or angry about the whole ‚Grey Wardens freak tf out in response to the false Calling, ally with the

[Spoilers All] Alistair and the games‘ preference for his fate

“There is nothing I would not do for my homeland.” Loghain Mac Tir (born c. 8:78 Blessed[3]) was born into an occupied Ferelden and with King Maric Theirin drove out the Orlesian Empire As for Loghain’s action ended up killed all grey wardens, well that was Duncan or ultimate the fault of grey wardens themselves for withholding secrets. I mean if everyone know why only

My main canonical HoF saves Loghain because she is dedicated the Grey Wardens and they need more Wardens. My more cynical HoF also saves Loghain, because he marries Anora (or For Loghain, I think that him sacrificing himself for the Wardens is a compelling storyline in itself with what he has done, and though I’ve read comments that do make it seem just as

Guide To Saving And Recruiting Loghain In Dragon Age: Origins

Hey guys, just playing through for the first time and I am having an amazing time, just finished the Landsmeet so please refrain from spoilers for the rest of the the game. I just wanted to talk If you start murdering other Wardens on sight I imagine they’ll probably deal with you themselves, but otherwise many Wardens are criminals who committed some bad shit to get to where they And Loghain killed that army along with all the Grey Wardens in Ferelden (if he had it his way). Loghain didn’t even try to fight at Ostagar since Loghain has definitely sabotaged any chance

Added to his defence is that besides the senior grey wardens, nobody knew that the grey wardens actually sacrefice themselfs to kill the Archdemon, Loghain had no way of knowing this and [Spoilers all] Let’s talk about canonical play-throughs (also, I want to show off my canon-Inquisitor, and want to see everyone else’s) So, in Inquisition, if the Grey Warden contact is either Alistair or Loghain, there’s a bit of ambient dialogue between them and Morrigan if the Dark Ritual was completed in Origins. In my canon

Instead agree with Riordan’s proposal to make Loghain one of the Grey Wardens. Alistair is very angry but because he has been hardened, he keeps his promise to marry Anora Conclusion: Conclusion: Loghain’s paranoia and madness simply meant that nothing more and nothing less than 4 armies (Amaranthine, Highever, Redcliff and Chevalier) and 1 troop\legion Just wanted to discuss why the developers never had a small Grey Warden base at Kirkwall. I know the Grey Wardens have a base in Hossberg, I think it is called, but why don’t they have a

[DAO spoilers] Logain is the worst military strategist there is

I’m on my second playthrough of DAO and this time I let Loghain join the Wardens and Alistair married Anora. I know I want to do the Dark Ritual with Morrigan later but I’m not sure if I want I made it so that Alistair and Anora would rule together, and I kept Loghain alive by making him a grey warden. After The Landsmeet Alistair was angry with me and I tried to talk to him but he My Warden was probably the only heartless (not evil) character I’ve ever played, she had Alistair kill Loghain to assert his rule (like Loghain had done in Stolen Throne) and then let Alistair die

But back to the question. How exactly does Riordan manage to turn Loghain into a Grey Warden? When you rescue Riordan from the dungeon you can ask him if he can make more Grey That Loghain could be convinced that a Carta thug, an Aeducan Princess, a Dalish or City Elf, a newly Harrowed Mage or the last of the Couslands is suddenly a devoted disciple of the Grey

There’s additional context for why Loghain is the way he is in the tie-in novels, which boils down to „Orlais‘ rule over Ferelden caused a lot of cultural scars and the Grey Wardens almost got King

I’ve thought for a while that there should have been more instances of the Wardens being used as a sentence, like the Nights Watch in Game of Thrones. We can see it done with Loghain, and it

[spoilers all] Do you believe that Loghain Mac Tir was a traitor?

Agree and then he told everyone the Wardens murdered the king and went along with Howe’s plot to hire the Crows to assassinate them. My Warden was happy to let Alistair execute him. Reply I think she manipulated the situation so that the Warden would have to help, used Erlina to make it look like she (Anora) opposed her father since he opposed her and tricked the Warden into Wherein Loghain Mac Tir personally ADMITS to betraying the Grey Wardens in Dragon Age: Origins. All those NPCs saying it wasn’t true – looking at you, Threnn – can eat

The Grey Wardens are probably already more like darkspawns than people usually want to believe, even before Calling. Not just physically but mentally. Think about the process of