I guess it comes down to how much you think the ends justifies the means. You ask someone to put their life on the line and they deserve to know the truth. If you tell people that drinking the darkspawn blood could kill them then alot of them who would survive would back out. Ursprünglich geschrieben von MofineBovine:Grey wardens are needed. I don't consider it cowardly to back out of a deal you were deceived into taking, especially when your life's on the line.Īlso your player and Alistair aren't psychopaths.
I don't consider it cowardly or selfish to not risk your life on a 50-50 ritual, just like I don't consider it cowardly to not play russian roulette. Chances are.even if Duncan hadn't killed him, Jory still would have likely died when the battle went south.As though that makes killing him OK. and Duncans actions weeded out the cowardice and selfish. He was murdered so that the grey wardens could protect their secrets and deceive more people. Jory claimed he didn't want to die for the sake of his wife and child.but if that was the case, why was he there to begin with? He did not sacrifice his life to save his family. Cailan was doubtful of the blight and thought they'd defeat the darkspawn quickly, an attitude that must have been shared by some. Logically, each person should have known they were volunteering to participate in a suicide mission.Not every war is considered a suicide mission. If he had known about it, he wouldn't have joined. Jory was confident in his skills, and could have survived battle. Duncan deliberately kept the truth of the risks from them and Jory died because of that. He also makes it clear that he's recruiting because there aren't enough wardens for the upcoming war.īut it's not well known that the mere joining ritual could kill you. Each person agreed to join the grey wardens to fight an army of darkspawn.and it's well known that the grey wardens have always been the ones to defeat them alone. Ursprünglich geschrieben von punkazzneon:I don't see how what Duncan did makes him a psycho. Just romance Alistar and listen to the advice everyone gives him in the art of romance )
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With no experienced wardens to teach and guide them.I understand why the option to spread that secret is there.īesides, you can't keep any secrets at that campsite. Even Alistar had little to no experience in fighting darkspawn.
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Chances are.even if Duncan hadn't killed him, Jory still would have likely died when the battle went south.Īs for the secret of the joining and your player blurting it out to your party.You have to remember that your player is brand new at being a Warden. Jory claimed he didn't want to die for the sake of his wife and child.but if that was the case, why was he there to begin with? He saw no glory in the joining? From playing all the games.up until inquisition.just being with the grey wardens gave you honor and labeled you a hero, whether you deserved it or not. Even if he wasn't joining the wardens, just being a soldier in that war.each person should have known to expect some risk. Logically, each person should have known they were volunteering to participate in a suicide mission. He also makes it clear that he's recruiting because there aren't enough wardens for the upcoming war. I don't see how what Duncan did makes him a psycho.