Dragon Age Wiki
Register
Dragon Age Wiki
m (updating links)
m (updating links)
Line 14: Line 14:
 
The [[Assembly]] has never named a [[Paragons|Paragon]] with so little disagreement as there was for Paragon [[House Aeducan|Aeducan]]. No naysayers, only a single abstention. His worthiness was unquestionable, his favor with the [[Ancestors]] clear.
 
The [[Assembly]] has never named a [[Paragons|Paragon]] with so little disagreement as there was for Paragon [[House Aeducan|Aeducan]]. No naysayers, only a single abstention. His worthiness was unquestionable, his favor with the [[Ancestors]] clear.
   
But family rumor says that the man himself was deeply troubled. Prone to fits of melancholy and self-doubt, never satisfied with his great achievement in protecting [[Orzammar]], he died cursing that he had not managed to save the outlying [[thaigs]].
+
But family rumor says that the man himself was deeply troubled. Prone to fits of melancholy and self-doubt, never satisfied with his great achievement in protecting [[Orzammar]], he died cursing that he had not managed to save the outlying [[thaig]]s.
   
 
Before he rose to Paragon, he was of little note. The [[Memories]] tell us that he never entered a single [[Provings|Proving]], never sought to elevate his place among the [[Warrior caste|Warrior Caste]]. He spent most of his years prior to the [[First Blight|first Blight]] fighting skirmishes in the [[Deep Roads]], keeping them free from surface bandits, content to live quietly with his wife and daughters.
 
Before he rose to Paragon, he was of little note. The [[Memories]] tell us that he never entered a single [[Provings|Proving]], never sought to elevate his place among the [[Warrior caste|Warrior Caste]]. He spent most of his years prior to the [[First Blight|first Blight]] fighting skirmishes in the [[Deep Roads]], keeping them free from surface bandits, content to live quietly with his wife and daughters.

Revision as of 14:05, 25 January 2014

See also: House Aeducan

Codex text

The Assembly has never named a Paragon with so little disagreement as there was for Paragon Aeducan. No naysayers, only a single abstention. His worthiness was unquestionable, his favor with the Ancestors clear.

But family rumor says that the man himself was deeply troubled. Prone to fits of melancholy and self-doubt, never satisfied with his great achievement in protecting Orzammar, he died cursing that he had not managed to save the outlying thaigs.

Before he rose to Paragon, he was of little note. The Memories tell us that he never entered a single Proving, never sought to elevate his place among the Warrior Caste. He spent most of his years prior to the first Blight fighting skirmishes in the Deep Roads, keeping them free from surface bandits, content to live quietly with his wife and daughters.

When the Blight began, it caught Orzammar in the midst of a vicious inter-house war. Most of the Warrior Caste was caught up in the feuding, for as word of attacks poured in, each great house demanded that the army be sent to defend their thaig, and no house would agree to sacrifice their own holdings for the safety of any others. The Assembly was so utterly tied up with the infighting that the darkspawn spread, unchecked, to the gates of Orzammar herself.

In the chaos, Aeducan grudgingly took command of the armies. He enlisted the aid of the Mining Caste to collapse overrun passages, called upon the Smith Caste to supply them with arms, and bypassed the Assembly and the nobles entirely. With his leadership, Orzammar was saved from annihilation. For his insubordination, he was made Paragon.

Yet he always considered it a defeat.

--From A History of Aeducan: Paragon, King, Peacemaker, by Scholar Gertek

Trivia

  • If playing as a Dwarf Noble, then they will meet Scholar Gertek, the author of this codex entry, during their origin story. He will name the book he wrote about Paragon Aeducan as "A history of Aeducan: Paragon, King, and Peacemaker" which refers to this codex entry.