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i would like to know the opinion of other peoples of what they consider the best choice/path siding/alliance action/method for the most evil warden that they could create ? ( and maybe alternatively what they would consider the most virtuous )DragonInquisitorDragonInquisitor (talk) 18:10, March 7, 2014 (UTC)


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Well I will say Spoilers will follow, just in case. An "evil" playthru for me was Mage origin, so I could do the blood mage specialization later. Upon getting to Redcliffe spoke with teagan and then left (causing the whole town to be killed) before coming back, went to the circle tower, anulled the mages, returned to Redcliffe, did the bloodmagic ritual to kill the mother, and still took the demon's deal (For role play sake this would be when he learned blood magic) with the elves, sided with the werewolves and killed all the elves. Orzammar is a bit tricky... for my playthru I side with Bhelen but at the last minute choose Harrowmont as king, while destroying the anvil. NOW this is evil (to me) as dwarves with the anvil and a proper king can prosper, with Bhelen dead, and harrowmont ultimately poisoned, They're left worse then they started, and with no golems, they can't "properly" defend or retake thaigs. in the alienage, I attacked the slavers, but took their deal to let them kill the slaves to "augment" your power. Sided with Anora, added Loghain to the wardens and I think they executed Alistair. Ended the blight, and took a title with riches. as an added bonus, in Awakening I made sure to send all the soldiers to Amaranthine and then sacked it. Hope this helps. Warden Mage: Ferris (talk) 19:31, March 7, 2014 (UTC)

Holy Maker, that is evil. I approve ;) —Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]])
I think in my evil playthrough I let Isolde kill Connor rather than enter the Fade. Kelcat (talk) 19:57, March 7, 2014 (UTC)


iwonder when you as the player decide that connor must die by mundune mean ( i.e.: a cold hard blade in the heart ) wich is the the most evil choice/method knocking isolde out of the way and killing connor yourselve or convincing his own mother to kill her own child ?DragonInquisitor (talk) 00:42, March 8, 2014 (UTC)

Killing Connor yourself is seen as the more evil option, probably since his mother technically caused all this and she's honor-bound to atone for it with her own hands, like with using her blood to enter the Fade. If you knock her out and kill him yourself, Oghren of all people will have a whopping Disapproves (-20), Disapproves (-15) if she's awake while you do it, and only Disapproves (-10) if you let her do it. Leliana and Wynne actually have Approves (+1) for letting Isolde do it, and Morrigan of course has Approves (+4) no matter what you do in this grim situation. RShepard227 (talk) 06:16, March 8, 2014 (UTC)
Yeah, Oghren surprised me too on that one. I Will say I know the game views it as more evil to kill the boy yourself, but personally i feel killing a guy's wife to "save" his son, only to allow the demon to stay, knowing he will eventually become an abomination and have to be put down, is more evil then simply killing to boy. Warden Mage: Ferris (talk) 18:51, March 8, 2014 (UTC)

To me to defile the Urn of Sacred Ashes and fight both Leliana and Wynne.112.200.47.38 (talk) 06:21, March 8, 2014 (UTC)

I did forget to mention the urn, which was of course defiled, killing leliana in the process. Wynne was already dead from the circle anullment. does anyone know if it's possible to not take any ashes and just defile them? Warden Mage: Ferris (talk) 18:37, March 8, 2014 (UTC)

No, since you need the ashes to heal Eamon, you're always required to take a still-pure pinch of them before dumping the dragon blood on them. RShepard227 (talk) 19:14, March 8, 2014 (UTC)
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