Dragon Age Wiki
Register
Dragon Age Wiki
Tags: rollback sourceedit
(→‎Dragon Age II: Stroud shows up at the Qunari battle even if the Deep Roads encounter didn't happen)
Tag: sourceedit
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
 
|image = Stroud act 2.png
 
|image = Stroud act 2.png
 
|px = 270x360px
 
|px = 270x360px
|title = Ser <small>(formerly)</small> <br>[[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]]
+
|title = [[Chevaliers|Ser]] <small>(formerly)</small> <br> [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]]
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|race = [[Human]]
 
|race = [[Human]]
 
|class = [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|Warrior]]
 
|class = [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|Warrior]]
 
|voice = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0180388/ Stephane Cornicard]
 
|voice = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0180388/ Stephane Cornicard]
  +
|affiliation = [[Chevaliers]] <small>(formerly)</small> <br> [[Grey Wardens]]
 
|location =
 
|location =
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age II]] <br> [[Heroes of Dragon Age]] <br> [[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age II]] <br> [[Heroes of Dragon Age]] <br> [[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]
Line 18: Line 19:
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Jean-Marc Stroud was born the younger son of a minor noble family in the Fields of [[Ghislain]]. He received word that his family had been killed shortly after completing his training at the Academie des Chevaliers. Although the culprits were made out to be bandits, Stroud's family were actually the victims of the [[The Grand Game|Grand Game]]. Before Stroud could seek revenge against his family's murderers, his trainers at the Academie urged a [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]], one [[Clarel de Chanson]], to recruit him to stop him from throwing his life away. Unable to refuse Clarel's request honorably, Stroud joined the Wardens.
+
Jean-Marc Stroud was born the younger son of a minor noble family in the Fields of [[Ghislain]]. He received word that his family had been killed shortly after completing his training at the [[Chevaliers|Academie des Chevaliers]]. Although the culprits were made out to be bandits, Stroud's family were actually the victims of the [[The Grand Game|Grand Game]]. Before Stroud could seek revenge against his family's murderers, his trainers at the Academie urged a [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]], one [[Clarel de Chanson]], to recruit him to stop him from throwing his life away. Unable to refuse Clarel's request honorably, Stroud joined the Wardens.
   
 
In the following decades, Warden Stroud served with honor and earned a reputation as the finest swordsman in the order. He has been tasked with recruiting and training new Wardens, and many young Wardens attribute their skill to Stroud's training. Due to his family history, Stroud limits his travels to the [[Free Marches]] to avoid being caught up in the Game and thereby spare the Wardens from accusations of interfering in Orlesian politics. Stroud lacks strong opinions on the [[mages]] and [[templars]], but believes both groups were wrong to abandon the [[Chantry]].<ref>[[Codex entry: Ser Stroud]]</ref>
 
In the following decades, Warden Stroud served with honor and earned a reputation as the finest swordsman in the order. He has been tasked with recruiting and training new Wardens, and many young Wardens attribute their skill to Stroud's training. Due to his family history, Stroud limits his travels to the [[Free Marches]] to avoid being caught up in the Game and thereby spare the Wardens from accusations of interfering in Orlesian politics. Stroud lacks strong opinions on the [[mages]] and [[templars]], but believes both groups were wrong to abandon the [[Chantry]].<ref>[[Codex entry: Ser Stroud]]</ref>
Line 30: Line 31:
   
 
{{CodexConditionalSection|If [[Alistair]] did not remain with the Grey Wardens|}}
 
{{CodexConditionalSection|If [[Alistair]] did not remain with the Grey Wardens|}}
Stroud encounters Hawke again during the [[First Battle of Kirkwall]]. In [[Lowtown]] Hawke stumbles upon Stroud, along with two other Wardens (and possibly Bethany or Carver) fighting a group of [[Qunari]]. After the battle, Stroud announces that he cannot stay to help because he must return to his mission, and that Grey Wardens cannot get involved in political struggles regardless. Stroud gives Hawke the [[Warden's Promise]] ring before leaving.
+
Stroud encounters Hawke (possibly for the second time) during the [[First Battle of Kirkwall]]. In [[Lowtown]] Hawke stumbles upon Stroud, along with two other Wardens (and possibly Bethany or Carver) fighting a group of [[Qunari]]. After the battle, Stroud announces that he cannot stay to help because he must return to his mission, and that Grey Wardens cannot get involved in political struggles regardless. Stroud gives Hawke the [[Warden's Promise]] ring before leaving.
   
 
{{CodexConditionalSection|If Bethany or Carver became a Grey Warden|}}
 
{{CodexConditionalSection|If Bethany or Carver became a Grey Warden|}}
Line 82: Line 83:
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Inquisition characters]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Inquisition characters]]
 
[[Category:Orlesian nobility]]
 
[[Category:Orlesian nobility]]
  +
[[Category:Chevaliers]]

Revision as of 15:50, 24 October 2016

“Being a Grey Warden is not a cure. It is a calling.”


Ser Jean-Marc Stroud is a senior Orlesian Grey Warden.

Background

Jean-Marc Stroud was born the younger son of a minor noble family in the Fields of Ghislain. He received word that his family had been killed shortly after completing his training at the Academie des Chevaliers. Although the culprits were made out to be bandits, Stroud's family were actually the victims of the Grand Game. Before Stroud could seek revenge against his family's murderers, his trainers at the Academie urged a Grey Warden, one Clarel de Chanson, to recruit him to stop him from throwing his life away. Unable to refuse Clarel's request honorably, Stroud joined the Wardens.

In the following decades, Warden Stroud served with honor and earned a reputation as the finest swordsman in the order. He has been tasked with recruiting and training new Wardens, and many young Wardens attribute their skill to Stroud's training. Due to his family history, Stroud limits his travels to the Free Marches to avoid being caught up in the Game and thereby spare the Wardens from accusations of interfering in Orlesian politics. Stroud lacks strong opinions on the mages and templars, but believes both groups were wrong to abandon the Chantry.[1]

Involvement

Dragon Age II


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


As Hawke returns to the surface after The Deep Roads Expedition, Bethany or Carver contract the darkspawn taint, if they are in the expedition party. If Anders is also present, he proposes searching for a Grey Warden in the area to ask him to let Bethany or Carver join the order. That Grey Warden is Stroud.

Anders negotiates with Stroud, who agrees to take Hawke's sibling to join the Grey Wardens, saying that Anders and he are even. Bethany or Carver then leaves the party with Stroud.

If Alistair did not remain with the Grey Wardens...

Stroud encounters Hawke (possibly for the second time) during the First Battle of Kirkwall. In Lowtown Hawke stumbles upon Stroud, along with two other Wardens (and possibly Bethany or Carver) fighting a group of Qunari. After the battle, Stroud announces that he cannot stay to help because he must return to his mission, and that Grey Wardens cannot get involved in political struggles regardless. Stroud gives Hawke the Warden's Promise ring before leaving.

If Bethany or Carver became a Grey Warden...
Janeka states that Stroud refused her request to take Bethany or Carver from his command in her efforts to free Corypheus.


Dragon Age: Inquisition


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Jean Mark stroud

Stroud

If Loghain is Dead and Alistair is Dead or no longer a Grey Warden:

Hawke contacted Stroud to help them investigate Red Lyrium. Stroud however was concerned about corruption in the Grey Warden ranks and went into hiding. Hawke and the Inquisitor rendezvoused with Stroud in a smuggler's cave in Crestwood to see what his investigation uncovered.

Stroud explains that he was investigating if Corypheus could have survived fatal wounds just like an Archdemon can. Yet in the middle of his investigation, every Grey Warden in Orlais began to hear the Calling which Stroud believes is being elicited by Corypheus. Believing that their end is near, Warden-Commander Clarel planned on using a blood magic ritual that would end all Blights before they all perished. Stroud was branded a traitor for protesting Clarel's plan and went into hiding. Stroud, Hawke, and the Inquisitor scouted the ancient Tevinter ritual tower in the Western Approach to investigate a Grey Warden congregation.

At the tower, the party witnessed Grey Warden mages sacrificing their fellow Wardens to summon demons. They are being led by Lord Livius Erimond, a Venatori Magister who convinced Clarel to use their blood magic techniques to raise a demon army to invade the Deep Roads and kill the Old Gods before they wake. The demon binding rituals Erimond taught the Grey Warden mages however has the side effect of enslaving them to Corypheus, who will use them to conquer Thedas. Erimond escapes to Adamant Fortress while the Inquisitor's party confronts the enslaved Wardens of the tower.

Hawke and Stroud joined the Inquisition as they lay siege to Adamant Fortress. They confront Erimond and Clarel about the truth of the demon binding ritual and attempted to sway the Wardens against Erimond. When Erimond summoned Corypheus' dragon to deal with the Inquisition, Clarel had a change of heart and betrayed Erimond. The dragon attacked and a massive battle ensued. After which, the Inquisition pursued Clarel. Clarel inflicted her wrath on Erimond but was killed by the dragon he had summoned. Clarel's last act was casting a spell that subdued the dragon but its crash caused the ground beneath them to crumble, resulting in the party to fall off the ramparts. The Inquisitor used their mark to open a rift to transport the party to the Fade.

The Inquisitor finds some kind of spirit that poses as Divine Justinia V who briefs the Inquisitor that they are in the realm of a Nightmare demon and that the Inquisitor must recover the memories it took from them. As the Inquisitor recovers these memories, they remember how the mortal Divine was bound by Grey Wardens and sacrificed to power an orb- an orb which the Inquisitor picked up and gave them the mark, and how the spirit in the Divine's form was the one who led the Inquisitor out of the Fade after the creation of the Breach. Once Hawke realized that the Grey Wardens had a hand in sacrificing the Divine to further Corypheus' schemes, Hawke becomes incensed and accuses the Grey Wardens of being out of control and need to be checked. Stroud is defensive about the accusation, and argues that the Wardens were most likely mind controlled by Corypheus and that Hawke themselves have caused much chaos by causing the mage rebellion.

The spirit leads the Inquisitor's party to a rift but the Nightmare is preventing their escape. The spirit sacrifices itself to weaken the Nightmare and the Inquisitor's party defeats the Aspect of the Nightmare blocking their escape. The party reaches the rift but either Hawke or Stroud must stay behind to distract the Nightmare for the party to leave. Hawke can sacrifice themselves to atone for freeing Corypheus or Stroud can sacrifice himself to atone for all the harm the Grey Wardens have done.

If Stroud survives he will take command of the surviving Grey Wardens. After deferring judgement of what the Grey Wardens should do next to the Inquisitor, he will travel to Weisshaupt to brief the Grey Wardens of what had transpired.


Notes

Codex entries

Codex entry: Ser Stroud Codex entry: Ser Stroud

Gallery

References