This quest makes the PC look like an idiot each and every time.
So, we got Tevinter mages in an alienage, taking elves into a warehouse who are never seen again.
Geez. what could they possibly be doing?
This quest makes the PC look like an idiot each and every time.
So, we got Tevinter mages in an alienage, taking elves into a warehouse who are never seen again.
Geez. what could they possibly be doing?
I always kill the mages and guards immediately.
If I play an elf, I pretend to be sick and then kill them all inside ![]()
Guest_Magick_*
They could be playing Dragon Age 2.
Edit: I mean the Slavers are forcing the elves to play DA2. And making the elves romance anders as a male hawke.
I find those scattershots spammed by the slavers archers to be much more ridiculous.
Not as ridiculous as crazy bloodsplattering that goes on when you kill some of the elves that attack alongside the Tevinter goons.
in all fairness, the alienage was being cut-off from the rest of Denerem mostly to keep this operation from being made public knowledge.
Guest_Faerunner_*
Meh, I like to play it as a PC who wants to refrain from stating the painfully obvious because she's waiting for someone else to do it, but they never do.
Warden: "So: There was a plague, Tevinter 'healers' now fill the streets, they take 'sick' people who aren't actually sick into quarantine, leave the actual sick people out to cough and die all over the streets, no one's allowed into the quarantined lock-hospital, and those who were taken into quarantine were never seen again?"
Every Alienage Elf Except Shianni: "I know, it's so weird!"
Warden: "..."
Guest_Magick_*
I would have let that Tevinter Mage live if he agreed to my terms. Unfortunately he couldn't see things..*inhale*..MY WAY!
Well the thing about having a game as the first installment of a franchise like this is that it needs to introduce a lot of concepts and lore to the player as if they are new because many times they are. This occasionally results in some strange moments explaining things that are obvious about Thedas to people who live there. Such as explaining basic Chantry theology or having a Ferelden based protagonist ask why there are dogs at Ostagar.
Slavers in the Alienage was the quest that first introduced us as the audience to the fact that Tevinter's ubiquitous use of the slave trade really is that bad.