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Did you help Dagna


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On some of my files I've helped Dagna, and on others I haven't. I suppose it depends on the RP style. My City Elf told her to stay with her family, since she always wanted to leave the Alienage, but now wishes she could see her family again. But now I'm doing the quest as a Dalish Elf and I'm not sure whether to tell her to stay with her family or to help her go to the Circle. I know what happens if you let her join, and I'm find with that, but I guess I can't decide which to do, say if I DIDN"T know what happens to her in the epilogue. What did others choose to do with her quest? Help her, or tell her to stay, and why?
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Dagna wanted to go to the Circle of Ferelden and learn about magic. It was her dream. My Surana Warden never wanted to return to the Circle, but it was her life, and her choice, so my character chose to help her in her endeavor. I didn't see a reason to leave her stranded in Orzammar to continue on with a life she didn't find fulfilling, when it was within my power to help her out.

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I help her in all my play through's but I always talk to her father first, then go back to her and hear what life she would have if she didn't go, it makes it easier to decide to help her.

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She pays, so yes.

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I find her irresistible, so, yeah. The only ways I could see persuading her to stay with her father (few mothers around in DAO) would be playing a character who:

1. is a thoroughly traditional dwarf who accepts the caste system and everything else enough to find her suggestion offensive
2. feels very scared of upsetting an alien (not-elven or not-human) culture by interfering
3. hates magic and wouldn't want anyone mixed up in it
4. has been to the Tower and is resultantly concerned she'll be in danger
5. can agree with her father that she's likely just going through a phase which she'll regret yrs later too late to rejoin her house and caste

May be more reasons, but, anyway I've never played any such character. It always just seems a why not given how completely obsessed she is with it, how beaming she is with the possibility of going, how thoroughly versed she is on Tower matters already, how decided she already seems, how purged of demons the Tower becomes after saving Irving and how needy the Tower is at that point, how confident that a dwarf could be of help anywhere, and how old she already looks (despite Leliana's "oh, cute!"). I always tend to select the option with Irving of saying, "But it's her choice to make..." The coercion option is against her going.

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Wulfram

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I always help her.

Though often I don't technically complete the quest, because going all the way back to Orzammar just to tell her I've talked to Irving while Darkspawn are eating people seems silly.

Modifié par Wulfram, 26 mai 2013 - 02:49 .


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Corker

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Bhryaen wrote...
... to stay with her father (few mothers around in DAO) ...


Here's tae us.

Wha's like us?

Damn few


And they're a' deid

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I always help her. I was a bit hesitant with my Dwarf Noble who still had a bit of a conservative mindset and understood her father, but I went ahead anyway. My DN started to really hate Orzammar in her return. That and Dagna's too cute to resist :P

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All three Wardens of mine who made it to Ostagar were people who in one way or another purchased a dream which involved getting away from a restricting situation to become yourself more on the Warden path: my City Elf, though losing her fiancee and family, was happy to escape the poverty and human racism she experienced in the alienage, my elven Mage very much wanted to escape the restrictions the Circle suffers and my casteless Dwarf wanted to escape poverty and is greatly relieved at living a hero's instead of a pauper's life.

So all of them sympathise very much with Dagna. Some of them didn't even bother with talking to her father about it, making them even more part of Dagna's conspiracy to just get away and fulfill your dreams, no matter what your societal background wants you to do.

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cicero740

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i help her all the time. i just play human noble.but my last time i forgot to tell her about it well she will find out sometime though.

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I usually don't bother roleplaying this decision. XP FTW.

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Dabrikishaw

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I help her all the time unless I'm near the end of my game.

#13
sylvanaerie

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Cutest damn NPC in the game. I can't say "no" to her.

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FaWa

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Dagna eternal love <3

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Ieldra

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I can't not help Dagna. She is so enthusiastic, she always makes me smile. She and her curiosity don't deserve to be smothered in the dwarven caste system.

Details like this little quest are what make DAO superior.