![]() ![]() PC: What’s the Warden “purpose” got to do with throwing farmers at bandits?īlackwall: This was different. General: Then where are the Wardens? ġ2 - General: I wasn’t accusing Wardens yet.General: I wasn’t accusing Wardens yet.But one thing I’ll tell you: no Warden killed the Divine. But we do that, right? No more Blight, job done. First off, I didn’t know they disappeared. īlackwall: Maker’s balls, the Wardens and the Divine? That can’t-no, you’re asking, so you don’t really know. We’re seeing if their disappearance has anything to do with the murder of the Divine. PC: I’m here investigating Grey Wardens for the Inquisition. ġ0 - General: The Inquisition has questions. PC: And we’re investigating whether missing Wardens are involved in the Divine’s death. Stop dancing.Ĭassandra (if in party): We’re Inquisition, trying to find out why the Wardens disappeared and if it had anything to do with the Divine’ s murder.īlackwall: Wait. PC: I’ve been called a lot of things lately by a lot of people.īlackwall: Well, I’m talking to you. ĩ - General: That depends on who you ask. I’m investigating whether the disappearance of Wardens has anything to do with the murder of the Divine. PC: I know your name because I’m an agent of the Inquisition. General: The Inquisition has questions.The farmers leave and the PC approaches again.īlackwall: You’re no farmer. They could’ve-well, thieves are made, not born. He gets back up and addresses the farmers.īlackwall: Good work conscripts, even if this shouldn’t have happened. We’re dealing with these idiots first! Conscripts! Here they come!īlackwall: Hold the wall men! Make them come to me!īlackwall: I wasn’t here to fight! Stop and think!īandit: Too late for that! You know how this ends!īlackwall kills the last bandit and walks away, sinking his sword into the ground. Otherwise it’s useless!īlackwall: You’re not- How do you know my name? Who sent… (Shouts.)!Īn arrow flies towards the PC, but Blackwall throws up his shield just in time for it to sink into the wood.īlackwall: That’s it. They’ll know what it means.īlackwall: Remember how to carry your shields! You’re not hiding, you’re holding. Blackwall is clearly training them.īlackwall: They will make this a fight, not us.īlackwall: Line there. The PC approaches the little hut where Blackwall and a few farmers are standing around with weapons and shields. If I were younger, I’d have followed, no question. They left down the road there, following the bandits. And someone had to stay back.ĥ - General: I need to go find Blackwall. Said blights and demons are his job, but we’d have to learn to fight thieves like that ourselves. Wardens have that right, don’t they? Seems like fair trade for saving everyone from blights. PC: Your friends were conscripted? Did Blackwall force them to go after the bandits? ![]() That makes some people nervous, but I say they deserve it. Didn’t ask for pay or nothing, even though Wardens can take what they want. Said it was his duty, fighting things like that. Stood shield out, cutting them down as they came. Can’t exactly run from the sky.ģ - Investigate: So this Warden helped you? Guess the hole in the sky or Blackwall fighting demons spooked them. Giles: They were just a nuisance, threatening people along the paths for tolls and such. Investigate: So this Warden helped you?.He conscripted the other farmers and headed after them. Made Blackwall mad as blazes, like it was the last straw or something. Without him, we would’ve… We took what we could from the farms, then the bandits came and stole all that. The Warden helped stop the demons while we got away. Giles: The “Breach,” huh? All I know is things got bad when it opened. Giles: Things used to be peaceful around here. Blackwall Cutscene: Recruitment The Lone WardenĪt the crossroads in Ferelden, a farmer can be spoken to about Blackwall.
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