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Flemeth's fear


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Derengard

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Morrigan's mother seems very concerned about the Blight and wishes us to warn the Grey Wardens that "this Blight's threat is greater than they realise". Er, mm, why is that again? Is it that this Blight is a real Blight or is there a greater secret? I think the killing of the Archdemon played out routinely enough, and I'd wager with her skills to fathom the greater scheme of things, she'd see that we would do alright, but anyway, what could we warn of, what did we warn of? She rescued us so that we could defeat the Blight, but did she allude to something more with her warnings? Did she hint already at the talking darkspawn, that this was just the beginning of a whole series of Blights, or was this just ominous talk that sounded good?

Edit: I see in this forest of subfora I went into the wrong one. I would be grateful if some super-mod would move this thread into the spoiler campaign forum.

Modifié par Derengard, 09 juillet 2010 - 01:35 .


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You have to take into account when she told the Warden, which was during the beginning when we didn't understand anything other than what a foolish king said--"I'm not sure this is even a real blight." Everyone thought that the "blight" was a joke that could be stopped by using some foolish tactics under an idiotic king that fights in the frontlines. When Alistair tells you about the dreams--that shows its a real blight, you ask tell Alistair "why didn't Duncan just mention this before" to which Alistair responds "he did just no one believed him." I think Flemeth knew that people thought the blight would be stopped at Ostagar, and Flemeth knew this wasn't possible--contrary to what people believed. I think she was more alluding to the fact that she would rescue us from overwhelming odds at the Tower of Ishal.