BostonVamp wrote...
MoSa09 wrote...
MaxQuartiroli wrote...
If Orlais would invade Ferelden, or Ferelden would invade Orlais Grey Wardens won't do ANYTHING.. because they are a neutral army which minds only about Darkspawn.
In Dragon Age Origins we save circle of mages, we help dwarves, elves, humans, kill demons, decide who is king and a lot of nice thing, but just because there was a blight. If there wasn't a blight we won't mind a heck about elven's problem with werewolves or help dwarves to decide their king...
Well, the Warden's no Warden any more, he leaves the Grey Wardens, so there is no need for him to do stay neutral any longer, especially not within a different country
Once a Grey Warden, always a Grey Warden - it's that taint thing...can't turn it off.
Right and wrong at the same time [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/smile.png[/smilie]
Yes,
he is always a Grey Warden exactly like a Dalish elf will also always
be a Dalish elf. But a Warden can leave the order and work on his own,
as the Warden in the end of Awakening (or Alistair when marrying)
obviously does. A Dalish who leaves his clan can't speak for his clan
either any longer, though he will still be a Dalish.
As a tainted
person who once was member of an ancient order, he can do anything in
his private time he wants to do, but he can't speak or act for the
Warden as an order any longer. He is still a Warden as an individual,
but is no longer a Warden in the sense of member of an order.
Modifié par MoSa09, 22 mars 2010 - 07:58 .