


If the Dwarf Noble dies at the end of the Fifth Blight:Īfter defeating Archdemon Urthemiel and ending the Fifth Blight the Assembly after months of deliberation declares posthumously the Dwarf Noble as Paragon. King Bhelen reinstates his sibling back to House Aeducan. If the Dwarf Noble assists Bhelen Aeducan in the royal succession: The Grey Wardens recovered the Warden's body after the battle, and interred them at Weisshaupt in a magnificent tomb next to Garahel's. If the Hero of Ferelden died killing Urthemiel and is not a dwarf: The Warden then faces a dilemma: sacrifice their own life or that of their Warden companion, or accept Morrigan's Ritual. Unlike many other RPGs, the cumulative result of these choices is not tracked by a single meter or bar rather, each companion has a meter reflecting that individual's reactions to the Warden's decisions.īefore the final battle against the Archdemon, the Warden learns that the only way to permanently kill the beast is the sacrifice of a Grey Warden. The actions and words of the Warden are always chosen by the player, and have a wide range of outcomes (both for the story's end and for the fates of the Warden's allies, enemies and rivals). The Warden's primary mission is to gather an army and defeat the Fifth Blight however, political tensions, disruptions and numerous other distractions (and inspirations) are bound to cross our hero's path. This is where the main plot of Dragon Age: Origins begins.

Dragon Age: Origins Main article: Storyline for Dragon Age: OriginsĪs the Origin story is played out, the protagonist is recruited by Duncan, leader of Ferelden's Grey Wardens, to aid King Cailan Theirin and his troops against an incoming army of darkspawn at Ostagar. The Warden as depicted in Sacred Ashes trailer. 6 Alternative Endings for other Origins.
