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#26
ThePhoenixKing

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I'm not sure why people have a hard time accepting that the Architect cured her by accident.

 

Because everything is a conspiracy that must inevitably turn to how much the Wardens suck.

 

It wouldn't make sense for them to have those means and not use them. They could literally recruit half of Thedas during blights and then cure them again after. It wouldn't make sense for them to have that option and not use it.

 

Stop trying to use logic and common sense, damn it! It gets in the way of the righteous indignation! :)

 

Seriously, the notion that the Wardens at Weisshaupt have some magic cure-all for the Blight that they're hogging all to themselves because reasons is so stupid I barely know what to say (other than the fact there's no evidence suggesting it whatsoever).



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Because everything is a conspiracy that must inevitably turn to how much the Wardens suck.

 

 

Stop trying to use logic and common sense, damn it! It gets in the way of the righteous indignation! :)

 

Seriously, the notion that the Wardens at Weisshaupt have some magic cure-all for the Blight that they're hogging all to themselves because reasons is so stupid I barely know what to say (other than the fact there's no evidence suggesting it whatsoever).

 

At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if they have the cure. Why? They needed Wardens to fight the Blight and possibly to gain political immunity/neutrality from other nations. The First Warden was suggested to care more about politics than defeating Darkspawn.



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Honestly, I can 100% see the Wardens keeping the cure to themselves for idiotic political reasons. That's exactly the type of idiocy I would expect from them.

 

Doesn't change the fact there's nothing that actually suggests they do have a cure though.



#29
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At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if they have the cure. Why? They needed Wardens to fight the Blight and possibly to gain political immunity/neutrality from other nations. The First Warden was suggested to care more about politics than defeating Darkspawn.

 

The problem is that everything relating to the First Warden and the Order in the Anderfels is largely confined to either codex entries or ending slides, neither of which are particularly reliable. It'd be easier to accept the Anderfel Wardens as this bunch of corrupt tyrants if we actually saw them, you know, do anything bad.



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The problem is that everything relating to the First Warden and the Order in the Anderfels is largely confined to either codex entries or ending slides, neither of which are particularly reliable. It'd be easier to accept the Anderfel Wardens as this bunch of corrupt tyrants if we actually saw them, you know, do anything bad.

The first warden is concerned about politics and power, it is heared by both Woolsey and also his letter.
They exsist since 1200 years more or less so it is not so far fetched to believe that they have it already.
Afterall what's better than to have at disposal wardens recruits from the begin to their calling?why want to cure them?