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|see also = [[Grey Wardens]], [[Codex entry: The Grey Wardens]]
 
|see also = [[Grey Wardens]], [[Codex entry: The Grey Wardens]]
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]
|text = The nominal leader of our order is the First Warden, but you can expect little assistance or guidance so far from the Anderfels. Even those close to Weisshaupt learn to suffer alone. The murmurs are true--the First Warden is often embroiled in the politics of the Anderfels and has little opportunity to consider worldly matters. I would like to believe it is a matter of survival, not of political self-interest.
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|text = The nominal leader of our order is the First Warden, but you can expect little assistance or guidance so far from the [[Anderfels]]. Even those close to Weisshaupt learn to suffer alone. The murmurs are true--the First Warden is often embroiled in the politics of the Anderfels and has little opportunity to consider worldly matters. I would like to believe it is a matter of survival, not of political self-interest.
   
 
Know that your mission is vital. You carry the hopes of our order. If the highest among us holds noble titles outside of the Anderfels, perhaps we will be better situated when the next Blight comes, as we all know it must.
 
Know that your mission is vital. You carry the hopes of our order. If the highest among us holds noble titles outside of the Anderfels, perhaps we will be better situated when the next Blight comes, as we all know it must.

Revision as of 21:11, 7 February 2012

See also: Grey Wardens, Codex entry: The Grey Wardens

Codex text

The nominal leader of our order is the First Warden, but you can expect little assistance or guidance so far from the Anderfels. Even those close to Weisshaupt learn to suffer alone. The murmurs are true--the First Warden is often embroiled in the politics of the Anderfels and has little opportunity to consider worldly matters. I would like to believe it is a matter of survival, not of political self-interest.

Know that your mission is vital. You carry the hopes of our order. If the highest among us holds noble titles outside of the Anderfels, perhaps we will be better situated when the next Blight comes, as we all know it must.

--A confidential report for the Warden-Commander