Let's all move on, shall we?
As of now, I have a question: Would you have liked to pass judgment on Fiona as we did Denam? If so, what options would you have liked to see in regards to her judgment?
Dean posted a good scenario:
What I would have appreciated just as much or more is not just the judgement, but to express the motive of why. One of the things about Denam's judgement is that the options changed slightly depending on if you found the corpse of the Knight-Vigilant. I'd have liked it if the discovery of the Tranquil could get a similar response.
So, in terms of mapping, you'd get your
-Basic judgement introduction
-Inquisitor's question, Fiona's defense
-Judgements
Judgements could be along the lines of
Guilty (With corresponding punishment)
-Mage rebellion unjustified (death for leading the Mage Rebellion and throwing the world into chaos)
-Complicity with Alexius rather than help stand against him (removed from Circle, conscript as an agent)
-Selling the mages into slavery, betraying that 'death before freedom' rhetoric of the rebellion (imprisonment rather than the new mage freedoms)
-Betraying Ferelden, untrustworthy (exile)
-(If Found) Failing to protect the Tranquil under her watch (Tranquility)
Not Guilty (No punishment, with Follow-on Dialogue for justification)
-Mage rebellion justified
-Blame Alexius
-Need for reconciliation to move on after the rebellion
-Saw the future which she was a victim, not complicit
So a Judgement in which the player can express a position on Fiona independent of their views of the mages, with both pro-Fiona defenses or anti-Fiona judgements depending on the player's position.





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