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lirgus · 2 months
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Meh 😑
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sinizade · 4 months
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I think we could recruit Ketheric like we recruited Loghain in Dragon Age Origins, like, he's such a deep character and at the end of it all like Loghain, he just wanted to protect his daughter… And it would also be really funny to see the interactions that he would have with the companions
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Loghain (The Stolen Throne)
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myceliumtrees · 19 days
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dragon age origins will always be the best simply because you can get the assassin loghain sent after you bouncing on it and moaning like a girl
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artwins · 8 months
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a local farmer you don’t wanna meet
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immawraffle · 9 months
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Looking at Loghain poisoning Eamon like:
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bladra-uwu · 6 months
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I love them 😭
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electricb00 · 1 year
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he’s just ugly in a hot way that’s all
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themaybug · 1 year
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forgiveness
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poseidont-even · 8 months
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Saw a post about how Cailan is dumb in da:o which. Yes he is he's a fucking theirin and they only get one braincell every two generations and it went straight to Alistair. But I don't think he's as dumb as he looks.
Because! He's playing chicken with Loghain about foreign reinforcements because Cailan thinks he wins both ways. Either Ferelden beats the darkspawn incursion alone and he looks super cool, or they strengthen ties with Orlais and he gets more excuses to see his mistress. (Again, he's wrong and dumb but less). Crucially, he is willing to hold off and wait, if Loghain agrees.
But Loghain would rather die than let Orlais in even as allies because backstory bs so he folds even though he knows that Cailan's charge is stupid.
AND ALSO! The tunnels under the tower of Ishaal are SUS AS FUCK because to stop you going there too early they stick a guard there and he tells you "Oh no you can't come in here. We found some tunnels and Loghain has ordered us to explore them."
These are the same tunnels the darkspawn use to delay the signal fire.
This is never acknowledged.
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lirgus · 2 months
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Something new ? Actually not
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sinizade · 2 years
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And that's how a group of traumatized teenagers managed to take down Teyrn Loghain
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Besties
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janehaster · 11 months
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Loghain IS NOT a traitor. And the game proves it from the start
As soon as you wake up from your Joining in Ostagar, you witness an exchange between Cailan and Loghain, where they are discussing whether the king should join the battle or not. If you pay attention, you'll realise Loghain warns Cailan to NOT join the front lines.
As a military advisor, he knows the king is to be protected at all costs. After all, he's the most important member of the nation and cannot be lost. Therefore, he vehemently insists Cailan should stay behind and not join the battle.
Below I'll reproduce my post in the BSN Forum about the scene, where I also take into account some facts we learn in the Ostagar DLC and throughout the game as well:
I started replaying DA:O today and Loghain LITERALLY warns Cailan to NOT join the front lines. He LITERALLY tried to save Cailan's life because he knew the battle could not go as predicted- the enemy was a relative unknown. No one had battled a darkspawn horde in over 400 years - and yet Cailan CHOSE to ignore his advice.
If Loghain intended to betray Cailan, he would've have goaded Cailan into following his blind idealism for glorious battles and heroic deeds.
Loghain is NOT a traitor, period. He did make a mistake, though, by watching the flow of battle and choosing to turn away once he realised the king was dead. But perhaps he chose to do so because the very military effort of going to the king's rescue was too risky and would result in a lot of people dying in the process, WITH the king possibly still being killed by the darkspawn. Remember, Duncan warned Cailan Bann Teagan was going to send reinforcements and that they would arrive in a week at most. They could also have waited for the arrival of the Orlesian Wardens. But no. The battle had to happen that night, "for Cailan's glory". /facepalm
The king signed his own death sentence by ignoring EVERY advice his military expert gave him. And Loghain DID HIS DUTY in keeping him safe. He did as much as he could, as much as the king ALLOWED him to do. And even so, the king still got himself killed.
Now try to see it through a military expert's eyes: your leader wants to use your troops as toys in a battle that will bring nothing but glory for themselves. The battlefield is a playground in their childish fantasy. It doesn't matter how many soldiers die, so long as they get to play the hero. Would you have any respect for them, when your soldiers count on you to make the best decision regarding them, to not waste their lives meaninglessly and to ensure they live to fight another day and to one day, go back to their families and their children?
That's what was going on in Loghain's mind. Because, should Cailan even survive the battle of Ostagar, how many other battles would he make the Ferelden troops go through just to sate his childish need for "glory"?
PS: Let's not forget Celene was seducing Cailan - playing the Game, as usual - and that Cailan and Loghain had had some argument about Anora prior to the battle of Ostagar. There was enough conflict between the two to cause Cailan to LOSE Loghain's faith in and loyalty to him. And a leader that no longer has the respect of their troops…well…you know what happens to them.
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ham-of-despair · 4 months
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Dragon Age Origins Spoilers I LOVE LOGHAIN
I recently started playing Dragon Age again. Back on my bullshit / cringe / I should up my buspirone dosage lest I become a full-time dragon age blogger.
Anyway I'm making some choices I've never made before in my DAO playthrough. I decided to spare Secret Companion, just to see what it's like.
AND I LOVE HIM!!!
I LOVE HIM I LOVE HIM I LOVE HIM
Ok, YES he sold elves into slavery, and YES everyone should definitely hate him for that, as well as for how he continues to justify it afterwards. And all the other shit he did.
But IGNORING ALL THAT, he is my favorite Dragon Age character ever. I love him so fucking much. I can't explain it, I just find him so compelling and funny. I ended up sacrificing him to the archdemon (I've never not done Morrigan's ritual before but now that I've really thought about it, there are a lot of good reasons not to) and I was genuinely sad that I couldn't hang out with him at the coronation. I love that they built a statue of him facing the Orlesian Embassy in Denerim. I think that's perfect and the (second-) best ending for him.
As for Alistair wandering off and becoming an alcoholic in Starkhaven, I know it's sad and fucked up and everything, but I honestly think it's a kind of poetic outcome for him. Because he was always placed into certain roles; Templar, Grey Warden, King (potentially); basically against his will. Now that he's free to do as he chooses, this is where he ends up. And it's not his fault, his upbringing didn't prepare him for this at all. But it's sort of interesting to see what happens to this chronic follower when he has nothing to follow.
Anyway I enjoy Loghain so much more than Alistair. I love him so goddamn much. I want to get drinks with him irl. Not in a romantic way, he's a major uggo and anyway I'm gay. But like we should hang out sometime bro... you down??
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artwins · 9 months
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they're back to kick some poachers' asses
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wyvernscales · 8 months
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Do you think Morrigan had to give Loghain magic viagra if he’s the one doing the dark ritual??? Like don't get me wrong, Morrigan is hotter than asphalt in the summer, but Loghain is also like, in his early 50s and is undergoing stress beyond his earthly (thedasly?) comprehension.
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