What happens if you help bhelen
Exactly - they live there, we don't. None of us are steeped in any of Thedas's cultures. We're all guessing here. I don't think this objectivity requires that kind of extreme detachment. Unless you're a dwarf, how much genuine emotional attachment are you going to have to these people? You need an army to fight an archdemon and save the world.
As the commander of that army, you need some level of objectivity or else you'll never be able to risk anyone and everything will be lost. You're right. I'm not saying they need to approach the situation with a Tranquil's level of emotionless logic.
However, they can have that sort of view without the extremism of being pathological or a sociopath. Is it easier to choose Bhelen over Harrowmont as an all-knowing player? Is it harder to choose between them as a clueless Warden? I'm not so sure the Warden has to be that ignorant. I think we're basically agreeing at this point. But at this point it's merely a debate over what is meant by objective. A non-objective person can still make a rational choice.
I find it more likely that non-dwarf, non-evil Wardens would pick Harrowmont, but I'm not going to rule out all situations were they do not. Unlike Hawke and to a lesser extent the Inquisitor , the Warden is as much the player's creation as Bioware's, so the number of potential Wardens is at least as great as the number of potential players, and probably many times greater.
I picked Bhelen over Harrowmont because Bhelen's the true hair. But with Alister I just had to go with him because, I'm not gonna lie, I do like him irl, but not bc blood bc he's like a fricken hero and the most trusted, funniest, kindest person I have on my team and have ever seen in a game. But Bhelen I just chose him for blood. Also he seems like an okay leader that doesn't break a promise I ask.
Although Harrowmont seems the rightfull king for Orzammar during DAO gameplay, in the sequels, it only shows how Harrowmont rule is ill for Orzammar and for culture. Bhelen ways to become king might not be the best ones, his ruling actually helped Orzammar become a multicultural and merchant full place.
The point is. Bhelen is not a far right wing ruler, more like a far left. Harrowmont is a freaking far right extremist. Explore Wikis Community Central. Accepted Answer. Spoilers: First, he kills Harrowmont, or Harrowmont gets himself killed. Then he gives you an item, I do believe Trian's Maul. He is then known as a Reformer of sorts. He also offers casteless greater rights and privileges in exchange for military service against the darkspawn. This policy allows Orzammar to reclaim lost territory, but angers the warrior and noble castes.
After several attempts on his life, Bhelen dissolves the Assembly and rules alone. Opinion is divided as to whether he should be remembered as a tyrant or a progressive ruler. User Info: kuvuplan. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
When a spirit is defeated, its Anvil becomes active. Clicking on that Anvil causes it to then deal damage to the head facing it. Users questions. Should I support Bhelen or Harrowmont? Should I keep the anvil or destroy it? Should I help Branka or Caridin? Who is the best king for Orzammar? What happened to the Anvil of the Void? Should I take Oghren to find Branka? Who should I side with in Orzammar?
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