I'm creating a nasty elven blood-mage who seeks power and manipulation of people. I'm wondering whether being the Chancellor to a non-hardened Alistair who has to compete behind the scenes with Arl Eamon for the power behind the throne would be better than the Warden who let Loghain nobly redeem himself, before dedicating oneself to helping his daughter, Anora, to rule Ferelden.
Bear in mind this guys a blood-mage, so he can screw with peoples mind using this, but less effectively against Alistair (and no, not on account of any defecit in that department, his templar training)
Most Powerful Chancellor
#1
Posté 20 août 2014 - 07:01
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#2
Posté 20 août 2014 - 10:05
I'd say unhardened Alistair would be the way to go in this case. If you're the chancellor, Eamon goes home, so you won't have him around to tell Alistair what to do. And unhardened Alistair will pretty much leave the ruling of Ferelden to his chancellor.
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#3
Posté 29 août 2014 - 09:12
Even with the competition from Eamon (which I don't believe you have) you're still going to have an easier time getting what you want from Alistair. Especially if you arrange to have your interests coincide with Eamon's to whatever extent you can.
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#4
Posté 03 septembre 2014 - 11:13
And generations will speak of their evil Elven Chancellor who manipulated the poor good king!
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#6
Posté 03 septembre 2014 - 04:08
And generations will speak of their evil Elven Chancellor who manipulated the poor good king!
I actually did that too, but mine was dwarven. My elven chancellor was my paladin playthrough. (Though since she's an elven mage it's up in the air whether anyone's going to remember that, so mine might have the same reputation as OP's after all.)
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