I HAVE NOT finished the game yet. Please don't include spoilers.
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What is the point of having an option to send a message to Loghain, when we never see a soldier reporting to anyone about what happened?
If the point is to make an interesting plot mechanism, then why not reveal something in a subsequent cut-scene? In movies, a cutscene always follows a request to send a message, to my knowledge.
All we get is that Loghain is told by Howe that some Grey Wardens survived. I imagine that because this plot progression involves a potential party member, it would play out either way. Loghain is also told in such a general way that it presumes that the news could have come from multiple sources.
What was the point of the scene with the soldiers then, UNLESS, killing them, ("I don't want them to report to Loghain") and perhaps killing the Elf spy from Redcliffe village would prevent the cutscene with Howe and Loghain???
Seems like a small plot-hole to me. If it's possible to answer my question in a general sense without spoilers please do so. Thanks.
Loghain's Soldiers at Lothering
Débuté par
RussianSpy27
, janv. 02 2010 07:51
#1
Posté 02 janvier 2010 - 07:51
#2
Posté 02 janvier 2010 - 08:04
An neat little option, that's all. Not every action or word spoken needs to have a subsequent consequence shown. Perhaps they never even went to Loghain, perhaps they thought he'd have them hung for failing in their objective so they just turned tail and ran another direction.





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