Axekix wrote...
Well she didn't know what Loghain had really done at the time did she? Why would she say "no" when she still looked up to him and he's considered the greatest military mind in Fereldan.
She's have to be daft not to think something is admiss. Plus he came back with Howe in tow and Howe is known as being a man of questionable character. The fact her admiration of her father blinded her was kind of my point. If Anora had been able to see beyond her own daddy lust

she would of been able to prevent the country from sliding into civil war. I can see Anora's doubt when Teagan speaks to her during the Landsmeet cutscene after Lothering. She must know deep in her heart what her father did to Cailan.
The Wardens might of only been in Ferelden for 20 or so years prior to this but amongst well educated nobility most people would know the general gist of what they do. That being that Wardens battle the Blight regardless of race, nationality or sex. Why would the Wardens turn on the King and incidentally aid the Blight? There is no reason. This is even seen amongst some of the common folk in their gossip/rumors.
Modifié par Serissia, 27 avril 2010 - 09:30 .