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In the ''[[Legacy]]'' [[DLC]], [[Hawke]] must choose between Larius and [[Janeka]] on what to do with Corypheus. Larius wants to kill him as the seals keeping him imprisoned are deteriorating, whereas Janeka wishes to free him, confident that she can use [[blood magic]] to control him and use him as a weapon to end the [[Blights]].
 
In the ''[[Legacy]]'' [[DLC]], [[Hawke]] must choose between Larius and [[Janeka]] on what to do with Corypheus. Larius wants to kill him as the seals keeping him imprisoned are deteriorating, whereas Janeka wishes to free him, confident that she can use [[blood magic]] to control him and use him as a weapon to end the [[Blights]].
   
If you side with Larius first, then Janeka will block Hawke's path and send the [[Carta]] after Hawke as she races to the top of the keep. Siding with Larius will result in a +5 Friendship with Fenris. If you side with Janeka first, then Larius will persuade the other wardens to follow him instead.
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If you side with Larius first, then Janeka will block Hawke's path and send the [[Carta]] after Hawke as she races to the top of the keep. If you side with Janeka first, then Larius will persuade the other wardens to follow him instead.
   
 
If Janeka is once again sided with at the Final Seal, Larius will attempt to stop her, but she uses her magic to tear him apart. If Hawke decides to side with Larius after previously supporting Janeka, she will try to kill Hawke, but Larius will tackle her and beat her to death with his bare hands. If Hawke supports Larius on both occasions, a fight will ensue in which Hawke will be forced to kill Janeka.
 
If Janeka is once again sided with at the Final Seal, Larius will attempt to stop her, but she uses her magic to tear him apart. If Hawke decides to side with Larius after previously supporting Janeka, she will try to kill Hawke, but Larius will tackle her and beat her to death with his bare hands. If Hawke supports Larius on both occasions, a fight will ensue in which Hawke will be forced to kill Janeka.

Revision as of 02:00, 13 September 2011

“Do not say his name! He will hear you! Do not wake him!”


Larius is a former Warden-Commander, now tainted and residing in the Grey Warden prison tower in the Vimmark Mountains.

Background

Larius was the Warden-Commander of the prison tower in the Vimmark Mountains. Recently, after thirty years living as a Grey Warden, he left the order to undergo his Calling. The influence of the imprisoned Corypheus drove him insane. He claims to have died once, but still be alive. He is extremely lucid for a man who is on the verge of becoming a ghoul, on top of being influenced by Corypheus, being able to tell Hawke much of the history of the prison tower and their father, Malcolm.

Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


In the Legacy DLC, Hawke must choose between Larius and Janeka on what to do with Corypheus. Larius wants to kill him as the seals keeping him imprisoned are deteriorating, whereas Janeka wishes to free him, confident that she can use blood magic to control him and use him as a weapon to end the Blights.

If you side with Larius first, then Janeka will block Hawke's path and send the Carta after Hawke as she races to the top of the keep. If you side with Janeka first, then Larius will persuade the other wardens to follow him instead.

If Janeka is once again sided with at the Final Seal, Larius will attempt to stop her, but she uses her magic to tear him apart. If Hawke decides to side with Larius after previously supporting Janeka, she will try to kill Hawke, but Larius will tackle her and beat her to death with his bare hands. If Hawke supports Larius on both occasions, a fight will ensue in which Hawke will be forced to kill Janeka.

Larius will then tell Hawke that they must break the seals with their blood, and kill Corypheus before he awakens. A battle ensues in which Hawke kills the ancient evil.

Notes

  • After the battle with Corypheus, when Hawke speaks to Larius he is much more lucid than before. He goes on to explain that he has more clarity now that Corypheus is dead and he can no longer hear him. As he is walking away from Hawke, he smiles sinisterly. It is likely that Corypheus was able to possess him after his body was destroyed. Also Larius keep repeating he's gratitude for his freedom by Hawke.