I know it was the smart thing to do if he falls in battle but he doesn't. He makes it all the way to the final blow more-or-less unscathed and he had to have been planning this from the minute he heard the words 'a grey warden must die'.cmessaz wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
I assume she means when Alistair sacs himself as king.cmessaz wrote...
Well it doesn't say that he went to kill himself. And I've only gotten that when he is not king, is this a bug?Sarah1281 wrote...
He also name miss not-an-option his heir and then goes off to kill himself because he couldn't BEAR to live without his ex-LI which is hardly for the best of the Kingdom.Anora and her father seem less likely to me to make personal sacrifices for the good of the kingdom - Anora refuses to marry again even for the sake of producing an heir, which we know will likely lead to civil war. Alistair ends the relationship with the love of his life in order to do his best to ensure that an heir is produced and thus the stability of the kingdom ensured.
I think naming Anora the heir if he falls is a smart thing, I don't like her, but who else would rule? As far as Alistair killing himself for his love, he is acting on impulse I am sure at that point and not thinking clearly, I can't really blame him.
Yes, ending the Blight is a good thing and if that were the only option then it would be doing his duty. When he won't let you do it even if you're wiling because he loves you and apparently little Loghain Jr. isn't so horrible for Ferelden after all despite everything he said earlier...he totally fails at looking out for Ferelden when he does that so, imo, that means he fails at being a King when he chooses to sacrifice himself.




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