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A Comparison of the Ferelden Heirs at Greywardens

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by Urithrand, May 18, 2010.

  1. Urithrand

    Urithrand Mind turning the light off? ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    [​IMG]More information and excitement are in store at Greywardens where an article reflecting on the heirs to the throne of Ferelden has been posted for your reading pleasure, complete with manga style armours galore. Be aware that this may contain minor spoilers. Here's a peek:

    Alistair was the truly down to earth, ‘i don’t want any part of being royalty’ guy. This was something that Prince Maric nurtured, as well – until his heart was crushed. Loghain, his best friend, helped to drive Maric from a fun-loving, boyish man, into a practical leader who could close off his heart and his idealist virtues enough to mete out justice and vengeance on his enemies. This wore heavy on his heart and killed his innocence, quieting the boy in him, but he drove forward due to his intense commitment to his duty.

    Alistair’s life was not an easy one. He was not acknowledged by his father as he was a potentially major royal problem and embarrassment (being that he was the product of a dalliance, and there was already an heir to the throne in Cailan). He was raised hard by Arl Eamon and given to the Chantry to become a Templar – a life he did not want, and did not truly believe in. These things engendered a more, shall we say, sardonic nature in Alistair…


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