Yeah, it just feels like I'm cheating the game and missing out on something if I keep picking human. Thanks anyway though.
Yeah, hardening Alistair is crucial to become king abd leave Loghain alive.
Alright, how about...
Name: Janar Cadash
Race: Dwarf
Sex: Male
Class: 2 Handed Warrior (Champion)
Personality: Lawful Good, Direct, Noble, Average Intellect
Backstory: At a young age, Janar was given to the Cadash family to pay off a portion of his father's gambling debt. He was raised and trained by the Carta to serve as an enforcer, and although he excelled at his job, his heart was never in it. The Carta made no secret of his origin, and so Janar always felt as though he was never really one of them. Having no other option besides begging, he continued along this unsatisfying path and sought solace in friendships with some of the less bloodthirsty members of the group. Although he avoided harming the innocent at all costs, Janmar's life changed when he was coerced into killing a couple of nobles who had witnessed a crime committed by his party. After that, guilt gnawed at him constantly and he began drinking heavily to dull the pain of remembering the murders in detail. His self-destructive behavior did not go unnoticed by his superiors, but so long as he could handle a blade and look intimidating, they did not care. Eventually he was sent off on a mission to observe a peace conference that might affect the Carta's lyrium trading operations... Whatever the true explanation for his strange experience within the Fade, Janar will become fixated upon the idea that he was given a second chance by a divine being. Seeing this as a chance for atonement, Janar now wields his blade in service of the Maker. He will take to the teachings of the Chantry and hone himself into an instrument of righteous fury.
Pro-Templar? Probably, if they seek peace and order.
Pro-Mage? Probably not, unless they seek peace and order.
Opinion on religion? Becomes an extremely devout Andrastian after his experience in the Fade. Any attempts to challenge the notion that he was chosen by Andraste are met with extreme hostility since his redemption hinges on this being true. Due to his insecurity over being a dwarven "Herald of Andraste," he will even go so far as to insult those he cares about if they press the issue.





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