I deserve it a lot more than these 2 jokers. And I want to be named Paragon from bringing awesome back to Orzammar
Modifié par wonko33, 27 janvier 2010 - 10:05 .
Modifié par wonko33, 27 janvier 2010 - 10:05 .
Yeah, I think there is a distinction between simply going to the surface and becoming a surfacer. It's not particularly clear exactly what that is, but it certainly seems to be clear that going to the surface as part of a military duty is an excemption, but if you choose to live on the surface, you're out.earl of the north wrote...
I'm not sure the whole 'going to surface loses you your caste position' is that solid anyway...your character (DN) can reclaim your caste after living on the surface, the dwarf army that aids you on the surface isn't likely to lose theirs, the dwarf guards on the surface outside the gates of Ozammar, the statues outside Ozammar would seem to suggest that the ban on going to surface is flexible when the nobility want it to be.
Anyway I assume Bhelen kills Harrowmont mainly as a warning to the rest of the nobility not to screw with him, rather than because of any threat from Harrowmont.
No, both Loghain and Alistair can live, provided that you convince the latter to marry Anora (or convince Anora to not execute him). You just can't have them both in the party.Joshd21 wrote...
I don't believe there is, if you pick to support Bhelen, then he kills Harrowmount. If you choose Harrowmount, Bhelen tries to kill Harrowmount and you are forced to kill Bhelelen. It's like with the whole Landsmeet deal.
Allister can live or Logan can die or vice versa, you cannot allow Allister and Logan both to live. It's one of those choices you have to come down to. Personally Bhelen is a better king then Harrowmount, however if you played the dwarf noble, you can see that Bhelen is a two time dealing man