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Oghren isn't so bad in Dragon Age Origins. He gave the best talk to the Warden right before the final act:
He is an unnecessary addition to the expansion though.
There is also an element of narcissism and self absorption with a dollop of self-entitlement. Just look at that atrocity Wish from Disney: the dumb Asha destroyed a kingdom that (a) has no crime rate (b) has open borders (c) has no taxation or any other kind of payment to the king for living there (d) a slim chance of having your wish granted in exchange for giving up that wish and forgetting it while still retaining the rest of your mental faculties and free will - all because the king said no to her.
I like Dorian, due to the ass and the voice acting, but dude ends his family legacy just because he has to be free or something. Even if marrying and expanding his family power base would actually help him advance the cause he claims to believe so much in.
"This is it, Warden. 'When from the blood of battle the Stone has fed, let the heroes prevail and the blighters lie dead.' As one of the blighters, I sodding salute you. Let us show them our hearts, and then show them theirs."
He is an unnecessary addition to the expansion though.
Current_Year is one of the few societies that have forgotten the link between children and having a future.
There is also an element of narcissism and self absorption with a dollop of self-entitlement. Just look at that atrocity Wish from Disney: the dumb Asha destroyed a kingdom that (a) has no crime rate (b) has open borders (c) has no taxation or any other kind of payment to the king for living there (d) a slim chance of having your wish granted in exchange for giving up that wish and forgetting it while still retaining the rest of your mental faculties and free will - all because the king said no to her.
I like Dorian, due to the ass and the voice acting, but dude ends his family legacy just because he has to be free or something. Even if marrying and expanding his family power base would actually help him advance the cause he claims to believe so much in.