"Yeah, Morrigan is a little stupid, not realizing that you're only helping these people so that they'll help you build an army, and that if everyone in the village is dead, you really have no army to conscript. And apparently making a promise to a man just so he can strengthen your allies is also the idiotic way of doing things.
Even though he stopped taking it he is still able to use templar abilities for a long time afterwards.
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Even though he stopped taking it he is still able to use templar abilities for a long time afterwards. In this episode, Caitie and Jordan do a full review of BioWares 2009 Dragon Age: Origins Inspired by our companion review episodes, we cover DAO in a 1. Storming through an army of whatever I'd be facing doesn't sound like the best option to take. Contrary to the dialogue in Dragon Age: Origins, Alistair took lyrium while a templar recruit.
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I want to get into Redcliffe, and she acts like helping the village is the most foolish way of doing so, because apparently helping the village and getting some help in breaking into the castle is the idiotic way of doing things. I mean sure, she doesn't know Bann Teagan has a secret way inside, but we surely don't know how to get inside. " I don't know about you guys, but Morrigan disapproves of everything rational I'm doing. Try playing through the mage origin path and you might feel sympathy for him. I ended up going to the tower, first, but since they annulled the crap out of the mages, there were no mages left to help. Now I'm off to figure out how to finish without anyone dying. All you lose is a couple points of favor, which can be made up for later by bribing him with presents. I let Isolde take one and just persuaded Allistair after. I made my decision and I stand by it.ĭamn it Bioware, I should be able to talk to Morrigan and Leliana about what just happened! I would not have slain him, and I would not leave the town without our aid to journey to the Tower of the Magi. And in this case they were screaming for it! My primary concern was the safety of the town and the child. I admit, I know little of this Blood Magic, but desperate times calls for desperate measures.
Lady Isolde sacrificed her life to save her son, and the Arl would have done the same. Action had to be taken, and I was not about to run out on a quest for assistance when we were clearly more than capable enough to fight this demon on our own. Running out to the Circle of Magi was out of the question, it would have been three days ride to the tower and by that time, the demon could have over run the town.Įven you alluded that it may have been a fruitless endeavor to ask the Magi for their assistance. I was left with only two options, kill Isolde-kill the demon, or kill the child-kill the demon. Would you have preferred if I killed the child? I did what needed to be done there was no other choice than for Lady Isolde to sacrifice herself for her son.