 A mage never really leaves the Circle, and for the rest of your life, you will be seen as a Circle mage.{S}
 Ah, but listen to me go on.{S}
 You start a conversation and I just run away with it, do not I?{S}
 I do not know if I could stop even if I wanted to.{S}
 My earliest memory was of hiding in a hay loft on a farm, trying to keep warm.{S}
 I was found, and the farmer's wife was kind enough not to send me away.{S}
 And I do not know how it happened, but one day, he just found his hair on fire.{S}
 So many are gone... they will need new enchanters.{S}
 I do feel I left things unfinished in Ostagar.{S}
 There is so much left to do and I would be part of it.{S}
 Yes, I did leave them, but if the Blight is not stopped, all of them will face suffering greater than what was seen in the tower.{S}
 And after that... if I am still left standing, then I will return to the Circle.{S}
 It is been a while since I left the tower...{S}
 Not run so much as hobble.{S}
 What do you think will happen to the Circle now?{S}
 But you left the children.{S}
 I am sure you will be able to return, if you so choose.{S}
 He ran screaming, dripping head and all, to his mother.{S}
 The templars arrived several mornings later.{S}
 What happened when you arrived at the tower?{S}
 He gave me sweets and even sat me on his shoulders once, when I wanted to look over a high wall that ran along the road.{S}
 I stopped being afraid then.{S}
 I felt the same way when I came to the tower.{S}
 I learned very quickly that for every apprentice in the tower, there was probably one who never even lived to see the templars come.{S}
 I will stop.{S}
 Reminiscence on times long gone should be a private self-indulgent pastime.{S}
 That is how I came to the Circle.{S}
 If we were careless they would enter our minds, and we would become abominations.{S}
 Duncan helped me escape.{S}
 A nobleman kidnapped me and I killed many in my escape.{S}
 People need to know what we go through.{S}
 Regardless of what happened in your past, I am glad you found a place with the Wardens, as I am sure you are too.{S}
 I am sorry you had to go through such an injustice.{S}
 But that does not mean you must forget utterly where you came from.{S}
 Such deeds cannot go unpunished.{S}
 It is the hope of confronting my brother that kept me going.{S}
 The keeper forced me to go.{S}
 I just wish my house did not have to fall.{S}
 I still wish it hadn't turned out the way it did.{S}
 The first time I saw an abomination, my blood turned to ice.{S}
 It was months before the nightmares stopped.{S}
 Did you feel any fear facing the abominations?{S}
 One slip... all it takes is one slip, and everything you are is simply gone... replaced by madness.{S}
 And there is no turning back.{S}
 Unfortunately, they have all passed back into the Maker's hand, so that wish will have to go unfulfilled.{S}
 I was going to.{S}
 You are not going to tell it now, are you?{S}
 And it was then--when courage seemed to fail, and all lost to death and despair--that the Grey Wardens came.{S}
 They arrived with the beating of wings like mighty war drums, and stood before the armies of men.{S}
 All right, go ahead then.{S}
 These stories do not move me.{S}
 And what happened then?{S}
 I should stop before I wear out my welcome.{S}
 But in all honestly, I do not know how many years I have left in me.{S}
 But there is always something else to do, and I have to keep going in order to do it.{S}
 I am not the sort of person that leaves things unfinished.{S}
 The drop causes ripples, and ripples spread.{S}
 Think of how far they will go, how wide they will become.{S}
 But we are not talking about how you came by the power, but what you do with it afterwards.{S}
 The Blight will find its way to the Dalish eventually, if we do not stop it.{S}
 You have to stop thinking yourself as separate from the humans.{S}
 Sometimes I wish I could go back to my old life.{S}
 I think it was the best thing that happened to me.{S}
 You could have turned away and ignored the Blight until it claimed you.{S}
 I will be ready when the time comes.{S}
 You can not escape it.{S}
 When I was a young woman in the tower I came to the realization that the Circle would be my life, and I would know no other.{S}
 I must have looked tearful, or made some noise, because the revered mother came out and decided to speak to me.{S}
 So I left.{S}
 You must have come to terms with your life eventually.{S}
 But I always found my way back to that chapel, and as the years passed, I began to see the truth of her words.{S}
 If you do not keep up, we might have to leave you behind.{S}
 I like to think that I was given a rare chance, and I am going to make the best of the time so generously given to me.{S}
 So you had better listen to me, because I swear, if I should fall before the end and you do not seem to be doing things properly, I will get up again to give you a good finger-wagging.{S}
 We will see when the time comes, will not we?{S}
 I am glad you think traveling with me is worthy of your time.{S}
 I... fell...{S}
 I am not sure what happened.{S}
 Ah, child... your concern is heartwarming, but death comes to everyone, and it is not something to fear.{S}
 When the end comes, they say they did not have time enough to spend with loved ones, to fulfill dreams, to go on adventures they only talked about...{S}
 They say that when you die, your spirit travels through the Fade and returns to the Maker.{S}
 I would go quite mad if I did that.{S}
 I aspire to it, but have fallen quite short. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Quite short indeed.{S}
 What happened to Aneirin?{S}
 Aneirin ran away from the Circle, one night.{S}
 He was a child, fourteen at the time of his leaving.{S}
 I just wish I had been more aware... stopped for a moment to put myself in his shoes...{S}
 Move on.{S}
 The apprentices that came after Aneirin benefited greatly from the lessons I learned from him.{S}
 Friends, turn back, please.{S}
 I remember your face... but younger, more impulsive, stern...{S}
 The templars found me while I was searching for the Dalish... they ran me through and left me for dead.{S}
 He will find some way for you to return.{S}
 It is time for us to move on.{S}
 I was just passing through.{S}
 What happened to Wynne is certainly proof that the gods look favorably upon her.{S}
 Why do you think that happened?{S}
 Go in peace then, friend.{S}
 You persisted, even though I was sure all you were going to find was a dead end.{S}
 I just wanted to resolve it so you would stop obsessing.{S}
 But you never really left the Circle, like Aneirin did.{S}
 You could return, help us rebuild.{S}
 If you went back and assumed a position of power, you could change it for the better.{S}
 I would love to return to the Circle, if I could.{S}
 I do not want to go back to that oppressive place.{S}
 I will decide when the time comes.{S}
 With people from the country coming, trade is thriving.{S}
 That happened <emp>once</emp>, just <emp>once</emp>, and you never let it drop.{S}
 But if you find more--and you <emp>must</emp>--come straight here.{S}
 No need to come back with any of those at all.{S}
 Make the customer come back, Herren.{S}
 Uh, come again.{S}
 I am trying to stop.{S}
 You should just leave--{S}
 Come to see our fine goods before they sell out?{S}
 Walk the streets carefully.{S}
 I am afraid to leave the shop at night because of the angry customers.{S}
 Now kindly <emp>leave</emp>.{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Wade, please leave the customer alone.{S}
 Please, in Andraste's name, do not come back.{S}
 Please leave.{S}
 And if you have any more scales, you can shove them... <desc>Sigh</desc> Just leave.{S}
 Smiths of my people pass work over generations.{S}
 We left that very night and came here.{S}
 Come rest here.{S}
 Why did you leave?{S}
 With power comes privilege.{S}
 But it seems every year we fall more out of touch with the real Andraste.{S}
 But I am perpetually amazed at how quickly people accept fantastic claims at face value.{S}
 That does not stop hawkers from selling pinches of the ashes of Andraste to gullible pilgrims.{S}
 The real ashes may still be hidden somewhere.{S}
 You have returned, ser.{S}
 I have got to go.{S}
 Why do other curators fall for it?{S}
 I have got to go.{S}
 The difficulty lies in entering the Fade.{S}
 This should not have happened.{S}
 Jowan did not even take the Harrowing test before he fled from the Circle.{S}
 He was still an apprentice himself when he fled the Circle.{S}
 You cannot hide the talent in a child any more than you can hide a blazing fire.{S}
 I tried so hard to help him escape.{S}
 It is difficult sometimes, to see people stumble and fall, wanting to pick them up, knowing you can not... you just have to live with that, do not you?{S}
 I can stop thinking about my past, and look forward to the future.{S}
 Go tell Teyrn Loghain that the war party is ready to begin scouting.{S}
 We will send word if we find anything amiss.{S}
 His chieftain sent him to the dwarves of Orzammar to negotiate an alliance, where he fell in love with the king's daughter, Scaea, and brought her back to his tribe.{S}
 When Scaea learned of his seduction, she returned to her people.{S}
 He sent Morighan'nan away, but this only vexed her and began a long war between their tribes.{S}
 The dwarves came from Orzammar that day and gave Luthias an honored burial in the mountains.{S}
 It is said that before the final battle, she returned to Luthias and gave him a shirt of dwarven chain along with a final night of passion.{S}
 Then she was gone forever.{S}
 Our training has been passed down since Luthias the Dwarfson first harnessed the battle-rage of the dwarves.{S}
 We harness the rage inside us, nurture it, and draw it out so we cannot fall in battle until our last foe is slain.{S}
 We do not speak of a city pet or those things that sit in an old woman's lap.{S}
 Our discipline was passed down to us from the time of Luthias the Dwarfson.{S}
 You are the dwarf who walks with the Grey Wardens?{S}
 Not many dwarves would come to the surface gladly.{S}
 What happened to his wife, Scaea?{S}
 Would not it be smarter to leave your dogs behind?{S}
 I happen to be a Grey Warden, human, not some servant.{S}
 If my ears serve me, your accent comes from the western hills.{S}
 My favorite uncle happens to be the arl of Redcliffe.{S}
 I trust you have some spells to help us in the coming battle?{S}
 Do you come from the Alienage?{S}
 My guards all but forbid me going there.{S}
 I suppose trust will only come with proof.{S}
 I am sorry to cut this short, but I should return to my tent.{S}
 Your uncle sends his greetings and reminds you that Redcliffe forces could be here in less than a week.{S}
 I must go before Loghain sends out a search party.{S}
 Your brother has already arrived with Highever's men, but we are still awaiting your father.{S}
 Nothing's happened to Bryce, I hope.{S}
 Has he fallen ill?{S}
 What is happened?{S}
 Had we not escaped, he would have killed us and told you any story he wished.{S}
 As soon as we are done here, I will turn my army north and bring Howe to justice.{S}
 Until then, we cannot even send word.{S}
 Nothing can be done until your brother returns, and that will not be until the battle is over.{S}
 Leaving Orzammar wasn't my idea, really.{S}
 I hear the king was well enough when I left.{S}
 You do not know what is happened?{S}
 He is not coming.{S}
 When will he return?{S}
 Though I cannot pass on the respects of your ancestors, the Maker looks kindly on all who will receive Him.{S}
 How unwise, considering the difficult battle to come.{S}
 I merely pass on the Maker's blessings.{S}
 May the Maker guard you in the coming battle.{S}
 It is about bloody time you came along.{S}
 I happened to be sneaking around camp last night, see, and I heard a couple of Grey Wardens talking.{S}
 I am thinking they plan to send us into the Wilds.{S}
 I am told the Blight started in the forest, so the army's here waiting for them to come out.{S}
 I got nowhere else to go after what Duncan saved me from.{S}
 Hey, I am following you, are not I?{S}
 Off we go, into the Wilds.{S}
 We got everything, so let us go back.{S}
 The old bugger can run, but the garrison caught me first.{S}
 I am a wanted man in Denerim, you see, so they were going to string me up right there.{S}
 Duncan stopped them.{S}
 I gave the garrison the finger while I was walking away.{S}
 I doubt they will send us into pointless danger.{S}
 Why would they send us into the forest?{S}
 Despite the victories so far, the darkspawn horde grows larger with each passing day.{S}
 Every recruit must go through a secret ritual we call the Joining in order to become a Grey Warden.{S}
 All I ask is that you do not leave it for the time being.{S}
 They have been waiting for us to arrive.{S}
 Be patient, he will return.{S}
 I am not certain where he went off to.{S}
 It has recently come to our attention that some scrolls have been left behind, magically sealed to protect them.{S}
 Return quickly, and safely.{S}
 I will see you when you return.{S}
 I do not understand& why leave such things in a ruin if they are so valuable?{S}
 It was assumed we would someday return.{S}
 It is as much a part of the Joining as what comes after.{S}
 I will explain more once you have returned.{S}
 So you return from the Wilds.{S}
 You do not want to be in the Wilds when night falls.{S}
 You will need that courage to face what comes next.{S}
 There is no turning back now.{S}
 You must gather your courage for what comes next.{S}
 As could any darkspawn you might face in battle.{S}
 Let us go, then.{S}
 They might be apostates: mages hiding from the Chantry.{S}
 At last we come to the Joining.{S}
 We are... going to drink the blood of those... those creatures?{S}
 Jory was warned that there was no turning back, as were you all.{S}
 When he went for his blade, however, he left me no choice.{S}
 Such dreams come when you begin to sense the darkspawn, as we all do.{S}
 That and many other things can be explained in the months to come.{S}
 You and Alistair will go to the Tower of Ishal and ensure the beacon is lit.{S}
 The tower is on the other side of the gorge from the king's camp, the way we came when we arrived.{S}
 If you are needed, we will send word.{S}
 Go into the Wilds?{S}
 I have no problem facing what is to come.{S}
 What if the archdemon appears?{S}
 The Circle sent many.{S}
 Any time your spirit leaves your earthly body, whether it is to dream or to die, it passes into the realm we call the Fade.{S}
 That taint transformed those men, turning them into twisted reflections of their own hearts.{S}
 Perhaps you will be the one to turn the tide this time.{S}
 Good, you will need them when you face the darkspawn.{S}
 Off you go, I have preparations to make for the battle, and I will not be distracted.{S}
 King Cailan thinks the battle will go well.{S}
 I should get going.{S}
 You have faced darkspawn before?{S}
 I know the Fade is where you go when you dream.{S}
 You Grey Wardens get to ride with the king while I am left with the drudgery of guarding this deserter.{S}
 Just do not give him nothing, and do not try lettin' him go.{S}
 I can not just let him go, can I?{S}
 'Cause he thinks he is going to die and he is a bloody coward, that is why.{S}
 Since nobody sends me nothing to feed him with, the only way he will get that is if I give him <emp>mine</emp>.{S}
 Just because yer a Grey Warden does not give you the right to go and kill anyone you please!{S}
 Off you go.{S}
 Then I guess I will go.{S}
 If I may ask, were you a soldier before you came here?{S}
 We should go back to Duncan.{S}
 If we are fortunate, we have completed the Joining and all passed.{S}
 Although if they were so important, why leave them out here?{S}
 It was hard to leave my wife.{S}
 Have you traveled there?{S}
 For years, I found any excuse to return there.{S}
 Arl Eamon gave me leave to serve in Highever, but I was attempting to persuade Helena to come to Redcliffe with me.{S}
 I am not going to hurt you--without reason.{S}
 I will go elsewhere.{S}
 When will they return?{S}
 Cailan's fascination with the Wardens goes beyond the ordinary.{S}
 Heh... someone finally comes and talks to the lone prisoner?{S}
 I do not suppose you have come to sentence me.{S}
 But it is... uhhhh... come back into my possession since then, so to speak.{S}
 Fine, then leave me here to wither away.{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 Blast it, where did she go?{S}
 Did you come for supplies?{S}
 Maker be with you in the coming battle, friend.{S}
 I am sure you have better things to do than run errands for me.{S}
 Just... just go away, you!{S}
 I do not know what came over me, it is...{S}
 I mean, here you go.{S}
 Off I go!{S}
 If you fall behind, you get the switch from the quartermaster!{S}
 There are far more places to hide.{S}
 I better go.{S}
 If the quartermaster sees me chatting, he will think I am being lazy and that will be my hide.{S}
 I was just walking by when I heard&{S}
 Go away, you!{S}
 You are just going to get me in trouble!{S}
 Then I should go.{S}
 Just go, then, before I change my mind.{S}
 Just go, and forget you saw me.{S}
 Today, two units of men arrived every hour, and they expect to double that tomorrow.{S}
 One of our scouting patrols has been gone for three days.{S}
 Sorry, Grey Warden, but Duncan informed us that you are not to enter the main army camp for now.{S}
 He can not give an audience to everyone who walks up here, you know.{S}
 He rides with them wherever they go, in fact.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain sees the king whenever he can and argues with him over coming battles, but the king just waves him off.{S}
 We will see in the coming battle.{S}
 Leave me out of it.{S}
 Go in the pen and let him smell you.{S}
 If you are going to put the dog down, just do it.{S}
 Go in and see if you can calm or subdue the dog, then you will be able to put it on him.{S}
 Come to think of it, are you heading into the Wilds any time soon?{S}
 If you happen across it, I could use it.{S}
 Why not come back after the battle?{S}
 Come back after the battle and just... take another look.{S}
 As I said, come back after the battle's done.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 I just came from the swamp as part of my tests.{S}
 I am going there now, in fact.{S}
 The darkspawn came up through the lower chambers!{S}
 They came out of the ground& Please, help me!{S}
 I have got to& return to camp&{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Off you go; off you go.{S}
 Try to avoid falling into any mud pits.{S}
 Things are coming to a head fairly quickly, are not they?{S}
 You will have to face him.{S}
 You face death every day, you know you are unlikely to live long... does it frighten you?{S}
 The first Blight in four hundred years and here you are, the fulcrum on which it all turns.{S}
 Whatever happens, you will become legend.{S}
 Your passing will be glorious, you will blaze like a falling star lighting up the night sky.{S}
 This is going to go to my head, you know.{S}
 It will serve you well, in the coming days.{S}
 Once you find the Grey Warden treaties, you can return to Duncan.{S}
 The Grey Wardens' Cache <emp>Return to Duncan when you obtain the necessary darkspawn blood</emp>{S}
 You should return to Duncan once you have acquired enough darkspawn blood.{S}
 You have arrived at the king's camp, just outside the Korcari Wilds in the ruin known as Ostagar.{S}
 You lit the beacon as you were told to, but the reinforcements did not come.{S}
 You waited until night had fallen and used the prisoner's key to open the mages' chest.{S}
 The chest will very likely only be reachable when the Tranquil are not present, such as when they are gone for the evening. <emp>Kill the sick mabari hound</emp>{S}
 You have taken a sizable bribe from Vaughan and left the women to "entertain" him and his men.{S}
 So what were you going to say about us?{S}
 I have noticed your blossoming relationship, and I wanted to ask you where you thought it was going.{S}
 Alistair is a fine lad, skilled in battle, but quite inexperienced when it comes to affairs of the heart.{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Alistair to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Leliana to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Zevran to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Morrigan to go away?{S}
 Maybe you should go make a fuzzy blanket and leave us alone.{S}
 Alistair and I can handle whatever comes our way.{S}
 Leliana and I can handle whatever comes our way.{S}
 Zevran and I can handle whatever comes our way.{S}
 Morrigan and I can handle whatever comes our way.{S}
 I am just trying to minimize the suffering that may come to either of you.{S}
 Obviously not, if you think that this... fling of yours is going to endure.{S}
 You have never left the Circle.{S}
 I am going to keep Zev around, no matter what you say.{S}
 Moving along now...{S}
 It does not happen often but I see her smile to herself, sometimes, when she watches you.{S}
 Frostback Mountain Pass{S}
 Run-Down Apartments{S}
 Perhaps we should move on.{S}
 Let us leave, Gorim.{S}
 Come, Gorim.{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 Stop speaking now.{S}
 Which leaves you plenty of time for our dear old friend, Lord Dace.{S}
 There is a vote coming before the Assembly next week, and a word from you could go a long way towards helping our cause.{S}
 Centuries ago, narrow-minded men declared that any dwarf who left to live on the surface forfeited his caste, and his house if noble.{S}
 He joined a speculative venture to the surface, hoping to make his fortune, and went bust.{S}
 Now he wishes to come home, but he cannot, for he has no house and would be casteless.{S}
 Saving for a run for the Assembly?{S}
 You have merely to say that you feel our surface brothers should be returned their noble rights.{S}
 Oh, I would never ask a favor with nothing given in return.{S}
 And of course, I do not presume to ask for something with nothing given in return.{S}
 Of course, I did not stop you just to express my loyal affections... <desc>Laughs</desc> You are a clever one, always have been.{S}
 You have returned.{S}
 You return.{S}
 Then please, leave me be.{S}
 You return.{S}
 Trian's grasp on the throne is in no way certain and much can happen before then.{S}
 I was warned you had a clever turn of mind.{S}
 We are leaving.{S}
 Is this going to be a bribe or blackmail?{S}
 What do I get in return?{S}
 I am going to pass.{S}
 Dwarves who travel to the surface are no longer dwarves.{S}
 You did not stop me to exchange pleasantries.{S}
 All right, go ahead.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go be self-righteous somewhere else, I am busy.{S}
 One who needs to be leaving.{S}
 Am I going to regret helping you?{S}
 I will follow your lead, Commander.{S}
 Let us get moving, then.{S}
 Soon the fight must go beyond the Deep Roads, lest the darkspawn threaten all the world.{S}
 Grey Wardens go where they are needed most.{S}
 Right now that on the surface at the ruins of Ostagar, where the human king gathers his armies to face the Blight.{S}
 If the darkspawn overrun the surface lands they will return in even greater numbers.{S}
 I shall take my leave of you.{S}
 We shall see what happens tomorrow.{S}
 Did you run afoul of any darkspawn?{S}
 Once I finished scouting the tunnels, I hid here to avoid the darkspawn.{S}
 It is going to be a fight.{S}
 Shall we move?{S}
 Let us move.{S}
 I yearn to face the darkspawn and prove my worth as your second.{S}
 You sure you want to go to the feast now?{S}
 I doubt we can escape to see the Provings once we are inside.{S}
 If we are going to have some fun, we should go to the Provings now.{S}
 The Wardens only go where the darkspawn are the greatest threat.{S}
 Remember, it is my glory we go to win.{S}
 What do you mean, escape?{S}
 Let us go see the Provings first.{S}
 May the Paragons favor you, and the Stone catch you if you fall.{S}
 Come, men, glory awaits!{S}
 We have sent two scouts ahead to make sure the tunnels are cleared, but be careful.{S}
 One of the scouts will meet you at the first crossroads you come to; the second will be further in.{S}
 As always, Gorim will accompany you, and we have sent scouts ahead.{S}
 Where do we go from there?{S}
 Go ahead, be his puppet.{S}
 Your first command will be marked by every major house turning their back on you.{S}
 If Lord Dace returns the noble connections to those on the surface, those houses would then be financially tied to his disaster.{S}
 If you call his bluff, then you lose your chance to turn the tables.{S}
 Gorim, can you follow all this?{S}
 If the surface dwellers returned to their noble houses...{S}
 Will we really turn our back on our brothers and a potential fortune in cheap labor because of a political technicality?{S}
 Blessed by the Stone and born of the blood that ran in the veins of the Paragon Aeducan.{S}
 As for you, my new commander, find your brother Trian and send him to me.{S}
 Just go, for the ancestors' sake.{S}
 Walk well, Commander.{S}
 When he mistimed that back swing, I knew he was going down.{S}
 Quickly, find Trian and send him to me.{S}
 Can not you send a servant?{S}
 They are as we are and should have their rights returned.{S}
 Shall we move along?{S}
 I suppose we should move on.{S}
 Turns out the shield is not quite as easy to retrieve as I was led to believe.{S}
 I will try to hide my disappointment.{S}
 We will just kill you and go back to our search.{S}
 So maybe you tell me where it is, and I do not let my boys have a go at you before I kill you.{S}
 You are an idiot, and now you are going to die.{S}
 I am going to make such a mess of you.{S}
 Shall I run them off?{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Shall I come to your chambers after the ceremony, then--?{S}
 We came up for the celebration.{S}
 Then perhaps you would tell your brothers to come say hello?{S}
 No, let us just leave.{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 Let us go, Gorim.{S}
 Let us leave, Gorim.{S}
 Run them off.{S}
 Run them off.{S}
 Have you come to watch these brave warriors do battle in your honor?{S}
 You are my inspiration, your Highness, and to all of us who follow your example and live by the sword.{S}
 First warrior to fall is vanquished; the victor is champion! <emp>Fight!</emp>{S}
 Frandlin, perhaps you should go.{S}
 Frandlin, perhaps you should go.{S}
 It was a night of honor and glory that will be spoken of for years to come.{S}
 Are you ready to face him?{S}
 Are you ready to face him, or will you rest first?{S}
 These two brave combatants have come to prove the righteousness of their causes.{S}
 Come, let us return to the feast.{S}
 With that business out of the way, let us return to the feast and celebrate!{S}
 Let us return to the feast with the honor of our house increased by your victory.{S}
 Come, let us return to the feast and celebrate both the mercy and martial skill of Orzammar's newest commander.{S}
 I will go take my place, then.{S}
 No, I have come to fight.{S}
 No, I am just going to watch for a while.{S}
 I am going to slaughter you.{S}
 I will return.{S}
 I will rest a bit, then return.{S}
 Send it to Frandlin Ivo.{S}
 All right, I have to go check on the fighters.{S}
 Tell him to go away.{S}
 Leave us.{S}
 I take it that did not happen?{S}
 Let us move along, Gorim.{S}
 Just because it happened, does not mean it is the truth, old man.{S}
 Run, old man, and leave your lies behind.{S}
 That fool has no idea how weak his house is or how low he sits in it.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 Word has been sent.{S}
 Aeducan's motion passed without a single dissenting vote.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Then kill him, Bruntin, or go away.{S}
 Leave him be.{S}
 Perhaps we should get going?{S}
 How surprising to run into you out among the common folk.{S}
 Come, Bhelen.{S}
 Perhaps we should get going?{S}
 How surprising to run into you out among the common folk.{S}
 The world does not stop and start with your meager achievements.{S}
 Trian has begun to move against you.{S}
 Big brother, Trian is going to try to kill you.{S}
 It would be unusual for the Assembly to ignore the king's choice, but it does happen.{S}
 You can not turn a blind eye to this!{S}
 Come, my lord.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Come, my lady.{S}
 If not, the Assembly will surely turn against him when Father dies.{S}
 I will follow your lead, as always.{S}
 You entered the Provings held in your own honor just for glory and to please the crowds.{S}
 The founder of House Bemot became a Paragon and king in one move from the Assembly, and he was a commoner.{S}
 And what I am going to tell you next will not make you any more fond of him.{S}
 Well, time is something you may not have much of left.{S}
 I will go when I am ready.{S}
 I go where I want, when I want, Trian.{S}
 I will go to the feast right now, Trian.{S}
 All right, I am going.{S}
 Then our family is going to be smaller by one.{S}
 I, uh, sent a messenger to deliver the dagger to you.{S}
 He will rule when King Endrin returns to the Stone.{S}
 If Trian recognizes it, though, it may send the wrong message.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 If I had reinforced our border levies earlier, my troops could have left before the rains.{S}
 The topic has come up from time to time.{S}
 If something did happen... well, we would address it as befits a family of our stature.{S}
 There will be much to discuss once I return.{S}
 I do not remember returning the interest.{S}
 Nobody has come to look at the treasury.{S}
 Pretend I never came by.{S}
 We have come to help...{S}
 Just get him gone!{S}
 Stop standing there like idiots!{S}
 I will go cook at some nice estate in the Bannorn.{S}
 He up and walked through the wall, I expect!{S}
 Now you have gone and scared the servants!{S}
 Adney, get moving with those casks!{S}
 These two will run like a pair of frightened kittens, and then where will I be?{S}
 Thank you for coming to your old nanny's rescue.{S}
 Before our fathers' fathers came down from the mountains... ... a war hound was born to the elder bitch of a tribal chief.{S}
 Years passed, and the time for the chief's son to take a war hound came closer.{S}
 Hohaku's pride swelled, and many people of the tribe came to the chief, quietly whispering of this dog's bullying.{S}
 With each complaint, the chief saw only Hohaku's strength and pride, and sent his people away.{S}
 The day might come when his boy's life would depend on this dog.{S}
 When the day came, Hohaku sat proudly, waiting to be called.{S}
 The hound ran into the village, seeking shelter in the tents and kennels.{S}
 When they saw that Hohaku was unworthy, they turned on him.{S}
 I do not remember how this goes.{S}
 I will just go get a drink.{S}
 A bold move.{S}
 I will leave when your father does.{S}
 I admit to trepidation about facing darkspawn, but I can not imagine an opponent more worthy of defeat.{S}
 You... had me going there.{S}
 Perhaps we could talk after you return from the south.{S}
 Why do not you come to my room later tonight?{S}
 Why do not we go somewhere more private?{S}
 So you are going to be riding with my father tomorrow?{S}
 I really want to go.{S}
 It was my grandfather's, but I come here often to read.{S}
 Duncan arrived just recently, unannounced.{S}
 Pup, can you ensure that Duncan's requests are seen to while I am gone?{S}
 We will talk before I leave tomorrow.{S}
 You will have plenty of time after we are gone.{S}
 I have only found a couple of worthy candidates in my travels across Ferelden.{S}
 You are young, skilled, and obviously responsible if your father is willing to turn his castle over to you.{S}
 I understand the first battles have gone easily.{S}
 I suppose we shall see for ourselves once we arrive at the king's camp.{S}
 Your father and I must move quickly.{S}
 Your father has left you in charge of the castle?{S}
 I will not go against your father's wishes.{S}
 They are coming!{S}
 I fear I must ask for something in return.{S}
 What is happening here pales in comparison to the evil now loose in this world.{S}
 I came to your castle seeking a recruit.{S}
 The darkspawn threat demands that I leave with one.{S}
 The Grey Wardens, however, must face the darkspawn above all else.{S}
 I will take the teyrna and your daughter to Ostagar, to tell Fergus and the king what happened.{S}
 I will take the teyrna and your son to Ostagar to tell Fergus and the king what happened.{S}
 So long as justice comes to Howe...{S}
 We must leave quickly, then.{S}
 Darling, go with Duncan.{S}
 You have a better chance to escape without me.{S}
 I will kill every bastard that comes through that door to buy them time.{S}
 I did not wish to leave your father alone.{S}
 Did you really come all this way to see Ser Gilmore?{S}
 Are you going to help us, Duncan?{S}
 But what if something has happened to Fergus?{S}
 I will not go!{S}
 I am surprised you haven't already left.{S}
 I will send my eldest off with my men.{S}
 Oh no, I left them in Amaranthine, well away from the fighting in the south.{S}
 They do send their best wishes.{S}
 While your brother and I are both away, I am leaving you in charge of the castle.{S}
 She would kill me if I let you go.{S}
 She is already twisted into knots about Fergus and me going.{S}
 She goes on about your prowess as a warrior.{S}
 In fact, <emp>not</emp> sending our forces south would be a distinctly bad idea.{S}
 But I want you to prepare the men left here.{S}
 We shall assume that all will go well and the Maker will watch over us.{S}
 Your brother and I go into battle, not an afternoon tea.{S}
 Who knows what will happen to us?{S}
 I <emp>will</emp> tell you, however: you are my darling daughter, I love you, and I trust you completely to carry on the Cousland name if the worst should happen.{S}
 You will have enough to occupy your mind while I am gone.{S}
 I <emp>will</emp> tell you, however: you are my cherished son, I love you, and I trust you completely to carry on the Cousland name if the worst should happen.{S}
 You will have enough to occupy your mind while I am gone.{S}
 I would hope, dear boy, that you planned to wait for us before taking your leave?{S}
 I will pray for your safety every day you are gone.{S}
 And miss having both my children in one place before I leave?{S}
 Maker's blood, what is happening?{S}
 And left you lying in your own blood?{S}
 Only... if you are willing to leave pieces of me behind, pup.{S}
 Someone... must reach Fergus... tell him what has happened.{S}
 We can flee together, find you healing magic!{S}
 We must go!{S}
 So you are not leaving until tomorrow?{S}
 Why can not I go into battle with you and Fergus?{S}
 If you do not send me, <emp>I will</emp> kill you.{S}
 I will go now.{S}
 Is sending all of our forces south a good idea?{S}
 This is why I should go with you.{S}
 You can hardly move!{S}
 Get up, and let us go!{S}
 I mean a real woman, not a turn in the straw.{S}
 I like to hide in the hay.{S}
 If I catch you with your clothes full of straw again, I will send you to Mother Mallol!{S}
 You would think his men were all walking backwards. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 Off we go, then.{S}
 Word from the south is that the battles have gone well.{S}
 Did he say why he is come?{S}
 I wish you could come!{S}
 I bring a message: Father wants you to leave without him.{S}
 He is going to test Ser Gilmore.{S}
 I wish I could go with you.{S}
 Yes, I saw the arl arrive.{S}
 She was entertaining Lady Landra and her son when I left her.{S}
 Err... before we go, my lady, might I beg a question?{S}
 Although it is going to drive me mad until I find out.{S}
 Err... before we go, my lord, might I beg a question?{S}
 Just follow the yelling.{S}
 We really should go after your hound, my lady, before he does something worse.{S}
 We really should go after your hound, my lord, before he does something worse.{S}
 Well, you know I have served your father for years, since my own father sent me to squire here.{S}
 I should make sure that Nan is settled, anyhow, or your mother will have my hide.{S}
 Once we have dealt with your hound, I am happy to let you go.{S}
 There is no going back.{S}
 We should go to the kitchens as your mother requested.{S}
 We would best go into the larder while we can, before Nan runs for the guards.{S}
 They come up from the Korcari Wilds sometimes.{S}
 We would best get to the kitchens before Nan decides to up and leave, do not you think?{S}
 When I realized what was happening, it was all I could do to shut the gates.{S}
 If I do that, you will not make it out before the gates fall.{S}
 I urged him not to go, but he was determined to find you.{S}
 He went towards the kitchen.{S}
 Go!{S}
 Then I guess I should go collect him.{S}
 Nan will not leave.{S}
 Let us keep going.{S}
 You would leave my father's service?{S}
 What happens if the Grey Wardens recruit you?{S}
 Come with us!{S}
 If I come to your door once everyone is asleep& would that be agreeable, my lord?{S}
 Though I would not rule it out if... the right person came along.{S}
 I hope this position might pass to my daughter.{S}
 This is why your mother protects you from the coming battle.{S}
 How did you come to know Lady Landra?{S}
 Have you come to pray for your brother and father?{S}
 I prayed that the danger your brother and father face might change your mind.{S}
 It saddens me that you will walk alone in this world and the hereafter, by your choice of blindness.{S}
 You are welcome to come.{S}
 There are many more who must receive the Maker's blessings before they leave.{S}
 If the worst comes to pass, child, take comfort in knowing that the Maker's will takes many forms.{S}
 I should be going with him.{S}
 I should go, anyway.{S}
 Perhaps your hound left something I can feed my guests.{S}
 And I just happen to have brought my son!{S}
 Dairren is riding with your father, and I am going to spend some time with Lady Landra while he is gone.{S}
 You will turn the poor thing scarlet.{S}
 Aware that my husband and son are about to ride off to battle and perhaps never return?{S}
 You must have many things to do before Fergus and your father leave.{S}
 You can go to the kitchen and deal with your hound.{S}
 I am not asking you to travel to the moon.{S}
 Now you should say goodbye to Fergus before he leaves, do not you think?{S}
 I turned around and here you are, a fine woman in your own right.{S}
 Go do what you must, then.{S}
 And now Bryce is leaving you in charge of the castle&{S}
 I turned around and here you are, a fine man in your own right.{S}
 Then I will travel with Lady Landra to her estate and keep her company for a time.{S}
 I was worried you might be nervous about running the castle alone.{S}
 But it would not help for us to take up arms and follow.{S}
 He never came to bed!{S}
 What if the soldiers went into your brother's room first?{S}
 Now let us go!{S}
 We must go downstairs and find out what is happening!{S}
 I pray that Mother Mallol has escaped.{S}
 We will have to go around!{S}
 That blade cannot fall into Howe's hands; it should sever his treacherous head!{S}
 That blade cannot fall into Howe's hands.{S}
 If she hadn't come to me...{S}
 We must use the servants' entry in the larder to escape.{S}
 But if Howe's trap has snapped shut, escaping may not be easy.{S}
 We could go there first and take the Cousland sword from the vault.{S}
 We must go while we can!{S}
 Go soak your head.{S}
 May I go now, Mother?{S}
 Father sent me to talk to Fergus.{S}
 I do not think you should go.{S}
 Why can not I go with Father and Fergus?{S}
 What if they fall without me?{S}
 The darkspawn have returned.{S}
 What is going on?!{S}
 He attacks while our troops are gone!{S}
 Then let us go to the treasury.{S}
 Perhaps you should go.{S}
 I am just going to settle in here and... apparently just talk to myself... <desc>mumbling</desc>{S}
 Come to think of it, I have things I must do.{S}
 The teyrn and the arl are leaving before dawn?{S}
 We will serve you well while the teyrn is gone.{S}
 The teyrn and the arl are supposed to leave before dawn!{S}
 We are going to die!{S}
 I am going to be a knight just like my father.{S}
 We are gonna die! <desc>Screams</desc> Run!{S}
 Run!! <desc>Help your mother before the soldiers break down the door!</desc>{S}
 The castle has fallen!{S}
 I am getting out of here! <desc>Screams</desc> Here they come!{S}
 Here... here they come!{S}
 Here... here they come!{S}
 Go, man!{S}
 What is happening?!{S}
 Run, if you are such a coward!{S}
 Orzammar will not forget your showing for a long time to come.{S}
 You have dealt with your dog and Ser Gilmore has gone back to his duties.{S}
 Would you have come if they would warned you?{S}
 If nobody stops the darkspawn, we will die for sure.{S}
 I have just never faced a foe I could not engage with my blade.{S}
 There are darkspawn about, but we are in no danger of walking into the bulk of the horde.{S}
 We should go back.{S}
 So let us get a move on.{S}
 You do not see me fleeing, do you?{S}
 Stop yammering!{S}
 It appears that I am the only man here.{S}
 Kennel Master <emp>Enter the sick mabari's pen and muzzle him</emp>{S}
 You have found the flower the kennel master needs to treat the hound, and should return it to the camp as soon as possible.{S}
 I do not suppose you happen to be another mage?{S}
 I just like to know my chances of being turned into a toad at any given moment.{S}
 Please stop looking at me like that.{S}
 Moving along, then. <desc>Chuckles</desc> All right, all right, fair enough.{S}
 Duncan sent word.{S}
 Then let us get a move on, shall we?{S}
 If we do not break the horde here, Duncan says it will spread until it engulfs all of Ferelden.{S}
 We are at the edge of the Korcari Wilds, the eye of the Blight's storm, right where the horde will be coming.{S}
 We go and collect darkspawn blood, and then you will hear everything.{S}
 I do not envy what you are going to have to go through.{S}
 We... feel the darkspawn when they come.{S}
 Without the archdemon to command them, the darkspawn flee back underground.{S}
 They come up from the ground and that is as far as we have gotten.{S}
 The magisters used their gift to enter the Golden City, tainting it and themselves.{S}
 They fled underground, bringing their taint to their gods.{S}
 When defeated, the darkspawn flee back underground and seek out another Old God to taint, thus bringing another Blight.{S}
 The Grey Wardens killed so many darkspawn by the end of the last Blight, people decided they were gone for good.{S}
 It could be hiding.{S}
 We were exiled from Ferelden once... best not to let that happen again.{S}
 There is only a handful left in Ferelden.{S}
 I... do not know if I would go <emp>that</emp> far.{S}
 The grand cleric would not have let me go if Duncan never forced the issue.{S}
 Or maybe he just happens to be a good man.{S}
 How about you stop thinking of me as a woman?{S}
 Eager to get going.{S}
 Why is it happening here, of all places?{S}
 You are going to tell me everything.{S}
 I could run away.{S}
 But what actually happens in the Joining?{S}
 Where do darkspawn come from?{S}
 Have you not left yet?{S}
 It is sufficient that I have passed on my knowledge to Morrigan, and I pass her on to you.{S}
 It dictated all that followed.{S}
 Only that they are more cunning than they appear.{S}
 You must deal with the repercussions of his deeds before you can face the archdemon... unless it finds you, first.{S}
 Were that the case, sending you two would be quite the jest.{S}
 Your task is to unite the land, inspire its men, and turn them from their petty politics to face the archdemon.{S}
 I am sorry for your Duncan, but your grief must come later... in the dark shadows before you take vengeance, as my mother once said.{S}
 Duty must come now.{S}
 It is said that, long ago, the Maker sent the Old Gods of the ancient Tevinter Imperium to slumber in prisons deep beneath the surface.{S}
 We could go to Redcliffe and appeal to him for help!{S}
 Go to Redcliffe and these other places and... build an army?{S}
 All Grey Wardens in Ferelden are gone except for us.{S}
 They will come if they can.{S}
 But I expect Loghain has already taken steps to stop them.{S}
 We must assume they will not arrive in time.{S}
 The largest part of the horde has moved on.{S}
 We are safe enough for now--old Flemeth knows a thing or two about hiding.{S}
 What will you do once we are gone?{S}
 You could come with us, you know.{S}
 Afraid you were going to be left alone?{S}
 We are going, old woman.{S}
 I lost my fiance before I came here.{S}
 I had to leave my clan behind.{S}
 You have been sent to tell your brother, Fergus, that he should leave for Ostagar ahead of your father.{S}
 You went to sleep after the pleasant family reunion, only to find that Arl Howe's men had infiltrated the castle, and had begun killing everyone in it.{S}
 Your mother does not know what happened; she has joined you as you search the halls of your home for the rest of your family. <emp>Find your father</emp>{S}
 You went to sleep after the pleasant family reunion, only to find that Arl Howe's men had infiltrated the castle, and had begun killing everyone in it.{S}
 May I ask what happened?{S}
 You have been made to walk the Deep Roads, then.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 It is not the way of this order to pass judgments on the pasts of others.{S}
 I will not ask what happened.{S}
 There is no reason for you to walk these Deep Roads and die for something you did not do.{S}
 Come, take your punishment with me.{S}
 I have left Orzammar.{S}
 They will arrive soon enough.{S}
 That I will be easily moved aside so you can sit on Father's throne?{S}
 Just stop.{S}
 You have gone too far this time.{S}
 Nothing, not even treacherous kin, will stop me from claiming my right.{S}
 You are brave to come here without more men.{S}
 I am going to kill you, Trian.{S}
 I am just surprised you still came.{S}
 I wonder how the name came to be.{S}
 They say the Veil is thin here and spirits from the Fade pass over, drifting through the trees and giving them an unnatural and sinister intelligence.{S}
 There are always people in Lothering, but many are just passing through.{S}
 Let us move, men.{S}
 Exactly what I was going to say.{S}
 The skill of our crafters has come far since then.{S}
 Back in the direction we came from, at the crossroads.{S}
 I sort of thought Teli might come find me.{S}
 The servants said the screams and giggles went on all night.{S}
 Anyway, we should keep moving.{S}
 Genlocks are not likely to stop and commiserate with my inadequacies.{S}
 We should keep moving.{S}
 Nothing will happen.{S}
 Be prepared to kill anything that moves. <act>Lie</act> No, it is a fake.{S}
 Let the schemers come, if they dare.{S}
 Let us move, then.{S}
 You were a traveling minstrel.{S}
 I wish I could leave the tower once in a while.{S}
 I am glad your Harrowing went well.{S}
 But when someone becomes an abomination, something... must happen.{S}
 Something must... happen.{S}
 Could abominations be walking among us right now?{S}
 As long as I am guided by His commandments, I cannot go wrong.{S}
 I... uh, am glad to see your Harrowing went smoothly.{S}
 I-I should go.{S}
 You can... come talk to me anytime you like.{S}
 I wasn't looking forward to being run through, either.{S}
 Maybe we could go elsewhere and... continue our discussion?{S}
 I was traveling with my mentor.{S}
 He forced some of the templars to turn on their fellows.{S}
 He would have escaped had he not overlooked one templar, who snuck up behind him and cleaved his head in two.{S}
 When the king sent out the call, the Circle of Ferelden sent only <emp>seven</emp> mages to Ostagar.{S}
 I asked King Cailan's permission to come and seek a greater commitment from the Circle.{S}
 We must stop at nothing to defeat the darkspawn--{S}
 I imagine you do not leave very often, do you?{S}
 Thank you for walking with me.{S}
 Greagoir may be afraid of what will happen.{S}
 Our duty is to battle darkspawn wherever they appear.{S}
 If they are not stopped they will strike north into the valley.{S}
 Darkspawn do attack the surface in ragtag bands, but archdemons are capable of rallying the darkspawn, turning them into an unstoppable force.{S}
 I fear this is what we will have to face.{S}
 They usually move around in small groups, but there are always more of them, lurking underground, biding their time.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Somehow, they always come back.{S}
 Come, let us be on our way.{S}
 Should not we move along?{S}
 I shall return to these books, then.{S}
 I should probably leave you alone.{S}
 Why does not the king come himself?{S}
 I should take my leave now.{S}
 I doubt I would be allowed to go.{S}
 It was rather dull, and I think I will leave now.{S}
 It was actually quite interesting, but I should go.{S}
 What is happening outside the tower?{S}
 We are permitted to walk the grounds.{S}
 Apprentices are not allowed to leave.{S}
 Let us just move along.{S}
 Shall we move on?{S}
 Then shall we move on?{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 I have studied hard, and this opportunity will not pass me by.{S}
 They live in the wilderness, traveling where they will.{S}
 I did not know anything about elves until I came here.{S}
 I will leave you alone.{S}
 Very well, I will leave you alone.{S}
 The past has gone.{S}
 Fine, go back to your books.{S}
 That sounds like a noble goal. ... many have already gone to Ostagar--Wynne, Uldred, and most of the senior mages!{S}
 Come, child.{S}
 Come, child.{S}
 Come, child.{S}
 Grey Wardens go wherever duty sends them.{S}
 Your phylactery was sent to Denerim.{S}
 It goes without saying that you shall not discuss the Harrowing with those who have not undergone the rite.{S}
 I will return to my quarters.{S}
 Lily will not walk free while my apprentice suffers.{S}
 They fancy themselves our guardians, sitting smugly on their righteousness.{S}
 Jowan will become tranquil, but Lily must also face the consequences of her actions.{S}
 Will you return to them and carry out their scheme?{S}
 Were it left to me, things might be different.{S}
 This Rite of Tranquility will happen.{S}
 Jowan will come to terms with it, as will you.{S}
 You have returned.{S}
 I ran into Duncan.{S}
 Nothing will happen to you if you reveal this secret.{S}
 If he wishes to destroy his phylactery and escape, help him do it.{S}
 I could simply report Jowan to the templars, but Lily has also broken her vows and must face like consequences.{S}
 Help them enter the repository, if that is what they intend.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Has something gone wrong with the plan?{S}
 If you do your job, I will do mine, and everything will go smoothly.{S}
 I wanted to see what you came up with.{S}
 Make it seem like you came up with the idea yourself.{S}
 If you had let me act sooner, this would not have happened!{S}
 You helped a blood mage escape.{S}
 I refuse to let this go unpunished!{S}
 Stop him!{S}
 A blood mage escapes, and his accomplice is not only unpunished, but is rewarded by becoming a Grey Warden.{S}
 I will explain more when the time comes.{S}
 Come, your new life awaits.{S}
 You sent for me?{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 When is Jowan going through the Harrowing?{S}
 Jowan fears he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 Jowan says that he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 Then you must know that Jowan plans to escape the Circle.{S}
 No, I came directly to you.{S}
 I shall take my leave now.{S}
 Jowan is planning to escape the Rite of Tranquility.{S}
 No, I just stopped by to say hello.{S}
 Jowan says he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 He found out he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 He wanted my help to escape, but I refused him.{S}
 Do you expect something to go wrong?{S}
 He can not have gone far.{S}
 If the Grey Wardens will have me, I will gladly go.{S}
 I should face the consequences.{S}
 I will not leave otherwise.{S}
 I would prefer to go with the Wardens voluntarily.{S}
 Am I to leave the Circle forever?{S}
 I shall be sad to leave the Circle.{S}
 I guess there is not much left here for me.{S}
 I did not even realize you would been gone all night.{S}
 I have heard about apprentices who never come back from Harrowings.{S}
 Just a little hint, and I will stop asking, I promise!{S}
 And now you get to move to the mages' quarters upstairs.{S}
 They want to see if you can resist a demon and stop yourself from becoming an abomination.{S}
 I will leave you alone then.{S}
 And now you get to move to the nice mages' quarters upstairs.{S}
 No, I am afraid of what will happen to me.{S}
 The Tranquil never go through a Harrowing.{S}
 That is what happens.{S}
 Like Owain, who runs the stockroom.{S}
 It is like he is dead, but still walking.{S}
 We should go somewhere else.{S}
 Come with me, please.{S}
 All gone...{S}
 They are going to destroy me!{S}
 You know, I am just going to drop this.{S}
 I came here a year or so before you did.{S}
 Mother stopped talking to me after I showed signs of magical ability.{S}
 Guess that is what drove him to leave me at the village Chantry.{S}
 She was saying the Chant of Light in the chapel one night while I was walking past...{S}
 I would send you to Wynne, but I think she went to Ostagar.{S}
 His children came here a few years ago to take him home.{S}
 The templars turned them down flat.{S}
 We choose Tranquility or Harrowing, or turn apostate and get hunted down by the templars.{S}
 Or become abominations, go mad, and <emp>then</emp> get hunted down like dogs by the templars.{S}
 I hope it keeps you warm at night when you are old, drooling, insane, and templars are still watching your every move.{S}
 I am so nervous things will go wrong.{S}
 We have come too far.{S}
 Can we try not to touch anything and just do what we came here to do?{S}
 The Chantry will not let this go unpunished.{S}
 Stop pestering me, Jowan.{S}
 You will go through it soon enough.{S}
 I had to enter the Fade.{S}
 I have passed my test; that is all I care about.{S}
 Does not everyone go through a Harrowing?{S}
 They are not going to kill you, Jowan.{S}
 I should go talk to him immediately.{S}
 Going through another personal crisis?{S}
 Were you following me?{S}
 It is going to be all right.{S}
 Stop it.{S}
 What will you do after you escape?{S}
 Everything happens for a reason.{S}
 It means that people get what is coming to them.{S}
 Blessed are the penitents who seek His return.{S}
 Blessed are the penitents who seek His return.{S}
 If He did not care, He would not have left.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 I hope you succeed in turning the Maker's gaze on you.{S}
 The Chantry would appreciate one less mage running about.{S}
 I could escape with you.{S}
 I cannot go against the Circle's wishes.{S}
 I should go now.{S}
 What happened during the Rite of Tranquility?{S}
 Not to mention these old eyes are starting to go...{S}
 I am old and about to fall apart.{S}
 That story's been going around for years.{S}
 At my age, you do not like moving around much.{S}
 The stress of traveling... bad for the bowels.{S}
 Turns out they were burning holes in each other's trousers.{S}
 Can not wait to see the look on his face.{S}
 I would say they have already gone.{S}
 I think I should go.{S}
 Move along, mage. <desc>This book is bound in iron and locked shut.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 If that thing can break through a wall, it should break through a bookcase. <desc>You already moved the bookcase.{S}
 There is no need to move it further.</desc>{S}
 All right, Jowan, move the bookcase aside.{S}
 I do not think we should even bother moving this.{S}
 Let us move it out of the way first.{S}
 Stop talking and think for a second, Jowan.{S}
 I doubt we could move it to the door.{S}
 What about just going through the wall?{S}
 Leave it to me.{S}
 We will just have to move it.{S}
 Just leave it to me.{S}
 Stop mothering him.{S}
 I am going to give it up.{S}
 Please, come with me...{S}
 The doors can be opened only by a templar and a mage, entering together.{S}
 Can we enter now?{S}
 Since you have the password, can not Jowan help you enter?{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 I would rather they kill me and leave her unharmed!{S}
 Jowan, we should go.{S}
 Leave us alone; you have done enough!{S}
 This tiny room could not hold the phylacteries of every mage who has passed through the tower doors.{S}
 Come on, you two.{S}
 We are done here, and we should leave. <desc>You see the phylacteries of the Circle's apprentices.</desc>{S}
 Then let us move on.{S}
 Melt the locks off! <desc>You use the rod on the locks, but nothing happens.</desc>{S}
 Why is not it working? <desc>Nothing happens.</desc>{S}
 Prophecy my crime, cursed to stone for foretelling the fall of my lord's house.{S}
 "Forever shall you stand on the threshold of my proud fortress," he said, "and tell your lies to all who pass..."{S}
 Come on, Jowan.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 And I shall endure 'til the Maker returns to light their fires again.{S}
 Here comes the dawn!{S}
 Stop talking to it.{S}
 Leave it be.{S}
 Uh, let us leave it alone.{S}
 I think we should leave it alone.{S}
 Leave us alone, will you please?{S}
 It is going to get worse, though.{S}
 The Assembly is not going to call for you.{S}
 He introduced a motion to condemn you immediately, and it easily passed.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont moved for a similar exile for you, but Bhelen's supporters overwhelmed him.{S}
 Duncan and the Grey Wardens are still in the Deep Roads, in tunnels connected to those you are to be left in.{S}
 If you survive long enough to find the Grey Wardens, you may be able to escape with Duncan.{S}
 If you can find them, I am sure you can join them and escape the Deep Roads.{S}
 I begged to go with you and fight at your side, but Bhelen's pet nobles would not hear of it.{S}
 I would give up all the safety in the world to go down this dark path with you.{S}
 I am going to try to go to Denerim, the human capital.{S}
 I must go now.{S}
 But I do have to go.{S}
 As a Warden, you could make up for all that happened.{S}
 Why has the Assembly not sent for me yet?{S}
 So what happens now?{S}
 I am going to kill him.{S}
 What is going to happen to you?{S}
 I am supposed to turn to humans for help?{S}
 You are safer going to the surface.{S}
 I wish you were going to be at my side, as well.{S}
 Go.{S}
 The Chantry says the Maker has left us.{S}
 I understand, let us move on.{S}
 Everyone should have the right to face his accuser and defend himself.{S}
 Had I the power to stop this, I would have.{S}
 Open the doors and let the condemned walk through.{S}
 May the Stone accept you when you fall.{S}
 Tell my father I went to a warrior's death.{S}
 It is time for me to go.{S}
 Wherever they went, they spread the taint of their sin.{S}
 I saw that coming.{S}
 Aveline's Dalish guardians saw that she could easily best any Orlesian chevalier in battle, and wanted to show the cruel humans the child they had left to die.{S}
 They bestowed upon her a fine horse and armor, and sent her to prove herself to her people in the Grand Tourney.{S}
 Eventually she came face to face with the knight Kaleva in the grand melee.{S}
 Silence fell upon the arena as Aveline was revealed.{S}
 You face your Harrowing: the rite of passage that marks your transition from apprentice to mage.{S}
 When she came of age, she came to the attention of the lord of Highever, Conobar, and he took her for his wife.{S}
 And then one day a young poet named Osen came to the castle.{S}
 Flemeth was captivated by Osen's voice, and he by her beauty, and they fell in love.{S}
 Flemeth longed to be with her true love and she and Osen fled from Conobar's lands, seeking refuge in the Korcari Wilds with the Chasind tribes.{S}
 They lived there, happily, for many a year, till the day Flemeth received news that Conobar was dying and longed to see her face one last time.{S}
 Flemeth's heart swelled with pity for the man who once was her husband, and begged Osen to return to Conobar's side with her.{S}
 But when Flemeth and Osen entered Highever, they were captured by Conobar's men and Osen was slain in front of Flemeth's eyes.{S}
 She summoned a Fade demon, intending for it to wreak vengeance on Conobar, but her spell went awry...{S}
 The demon possessed Flemeth, turning her into an abomination.{S}
 The halls of the castle ran red with blood as Flemeth slaughtered Conobar and all his men.{S}
 The Maker had long since abandoned the world when the sound of Her singing turned His ear.{S}
 Instead, She beseeched the Maker to return to His people once more.{S}
 So earnest was Her plea that the Maker was moved, and promised that He would create a paradise on earth, if all abandoned their false gods and turned once more to Him.{S}
 You survived your time in the Fade and resisted the hidden demonic threat.{S}
 This question has come to me many times and I have no answer.{S}
 Perhaps there was no way for Andraste to return to the Maker but through Her death.{S}
 I was a traveling minstrel, in Orlais.{S}
 And my skill in battle... well, you pick up different skills when you travel, yes?{S}
 They want to believe that He is gone, so that when He turns His gaze on them, it means they are special--chosen.{S}
 Return to Jowan, he will want to put his plan into action as soon as possible. <emp>Find a senior mage willing to sign a permission form for a rod of fire</emp>{S}
 Owain, the tranquil who oversees the running of the Circle's stock room, has told you that you need to get a permission form signed by a senior mage to obtain a rod of fire from him.{S}
 The rod may be used to burn off the locks on the doors, allowing you, Jowan, and Lily to enter the repository.{S}
 Lily <emp>Help Jowan and Lily in their plan to escape</emp>{S}
 Jowan believes that he is going to be made tranquil--emotionally neutered, with his connection to the Fade terminated.{S}
 Jowan is determined to escape this fate and wanted your help to destroy his phylactery, which can be used to track him down.{S}
 Jowan believes that he is going to be made tranquil--emotionally neutered, with his connection to the Fade terminated.{S}
 Jowan is determined to escape this fate and wanted your help to destroy his phylactery, which can be used to track him down.{S}
 Now you must go the basement of the tower and venture into its massive repository, part of which is set aside to hold the phylacteries of apprentices. <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 You must now find another route into the phylactery room. <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 It is time for you to make your escape.{S}
 They were sent to give you cause to come to me.{S}
 You could have just sent her a letter.{S}
 Why did you send assassins after Leliana?{S}
 So I watched... but no letters were sent.{S}
 But then you left the Chantry, so suddenly.{S}
 I left because I did not want to become you.{S}
 You cannot escape it.{S}
 Let us just deal with her and go.{S}
 Leave Ferelden.{S}
 Go back to Orlais and never return.{S}
 I will go, for now.{S}
 She means go away.{S}
 You were caught leaving the repository.{S}
 Jowan escaped through the use of blood magic--showing that he was lying to both you and the woman he claimed to love--and Lily was taken away for her part in his folly.{S}
 You think I left because of you?{S}
 I would never leave that.{S}
 My skills served me well, but the day finally came when I decided to just put them aside.{S}
 And when the storm passed I just... did not want to leave.{S}
 When Orlais was defeated and the common folk began to resent the presence of any Orlesian, the lady returned to Orlais.{S}
 Why did you decide to come to Ferelden?{S}
 What happened to your mother?{S}
 Why did she leave Ferelden then?{S}
 It was scandalous, and Cecilie had every right to turn my mother out.{S}
 She is gone.{S}
 She kept dried flowers in her closet, amongst her clothes. <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 You and Jowan moved the bookcase, exposing the weakened wall to the phylactery chamber. <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 I really do not care why you left.{S}
 But they cannot do this openly, because it is impolite, and in public they wear smiling faces and pretend to be civil.{S}
 Were you sent here to spy on me?{S}
 What happened to make you hate me so?{S}
 And so you came to Ferelden, to Lothering.{S}
 Your past is going to catch up to you eventually.{S}
 We travel together and maybe this will affect us.{S}
 Stop.{S}
 Kill the... you came to kill me?{S}
 Who sent you?{S}
 She would better, or everything I lose comes out of your hide.{S}
 You know that never goes well.{S}
 She can do whatever I tell her, even if that means walking into the king's own palace naked.{S}
 In return, I put out coin so you can doll yourself up and get a bellyful of some nobleman's brat.{S}
 You keep your head down and say, "Aye" to any job I decide is low enough for scum like you. <emp>Then</emp> you both go free.{S}
 Well, unless I start seeing results, we are going to renegotiate.{S}
 Until I do, you are the one who is going to keep paying her debts with your service to the carta.{S}
 And I know you do not have anywhere else to turn.{S}
 But I did not come for the joy of your company.{S}
 What happened with Oskias?{S}
 Very interesting, seeing how my cousin happened to be at the Tapsters this afternoon.{S}
 I am going to give you one more chance.{S}
 Send a dig-troop topside.{S}
 If Oskias had a hiding spot up there, I want us up to our elbows in it.{S}
 And he says he saw something change hands between you and Oskias and then the duster sodding stood up and walked out on his own two feet!{S}
 Sounds like some jumped-up face-brands thought they could take a bribe and let him walk free.{S}
 You going to prove me wrong?{S}
 I mean, no one's gonna say spit to you, Beraht, but we can not move that free.{S}
 I will send someone out to... handle the clean-up.{S}
 Topsiders see a couple of darkspawn, they start crying and run to Papa Orzammar.{S}
 They know dwarves are the best when it comes to darkspawn, so they are here to recruit a couple of bodies to prevent another Blight.{S}
 Normally, casteless are not allowed on the grounds, but I got you a pass.{S}
 When the name Mainar comes up, I want you to slip this drug into the bastard's water.{S}
 Here is your pass to get on the grounds.{S}
 Just find his chamber, see when he is fighting, then go to Mainar and dump the drug.{S}
 You have some more... errands for me to run?{S}
 And her son'll call you uncle and come visit on name-days? <act>Lie</act> He did not have any lyrium or gold on him. <act>Lie</act> All he had was this one nugget.{S}
 And you are going to bet on who the Wardens pick?{S}
 You want me to enter the Proving?{S}
 We will go right now.{S}
 He had a side-deal going for lyrium. <desc>Groan.</desc> Whozzat?{S}
 Then you should've left me there.{S}
 Big tough man's scared his mam's going to yell?{S}
 Before you were born, men would drop their tools and come running when they saw me.{S}
 No woman'll be fool enough to fall for you.{S}
 Left me with two screaming mouths to feed, not a coin on the table.{S}
 You think you would be where you are now if I would let you hide from a few slaps?{S}
 Hey, where is he going?{S}
 Why's he leaving?{S}
 Do not leave me!{S}
 Hey, where is she going?{S}
 Why's she leaving?{S}
 Do not leave me!{S}
 Do not you walk away from me...{S}
 You think you can just walk out of here?{S}
 Did not I show you what happens when you bother me?{S}
 Do not walk away.{S}
 I just get so angry sometimes, and there is only one way to stop it.{S}
 To stop the shaking.{S}
 Rica never brings me what I ask for. <desc>Mother has passed out.{S}
 You have to stop this, Mother.{S}
 I am going to make something of my life.{S}
 I am leaving now.{S}
 I stopped listening to you when I was six.{S}
 You really should stop, Mother.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 Just go and walk the Deep Roads until we find a magical crystal kingdom and live happily until the Stone's embrace.{S}
 But it is not happening.{S}
 Cleaning middens... begging... going to the surface.{S}
 Do not stop at becoming another Beraht.{S}
 Gherlon the Blood-Risen was born casteless, you know, before he went to the surface.{S}
 And he came back and won the throne!{S}
 She also said you would never learn to walk or stop dumping in the bed.{S}
 Go do something great!{S}
 Every year, more of the beasts come up from the Deep Roads.{S}
 Though the thought of falling to cutthroats or dying of plague is hardly more comforting.{S}
 They would even turn to humans for aid before us, it seems.{S}
 He could buy any one of them to run messages and knock skulls.{S}
 How about I keep the details to myself, and you do not tell me why you come home covered in blood every night?{S}
 My family comes with me to ensure I keep no ties to Dust Town.{S}
 The shapers say it follows an historical pattern: When the darkspawn pull back, it is usually to mount an assault on the surface.{S}
 She comes and goes.{S}
 I think you were still in spit-rags when your father left.{S}
 So get moving, unless you know how to do a double-cross lace on the back of this thing.{S}
 I think he went to the surface.{S}
 The next day, he moved out, and the wine moved in.{S}
 Beraht never lets us go there because too many traders come in.{S}
 We, uh, do not have to go so soon, you know.{S}
 Think about it: If you ever come back to Orzammar, you will stay in the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 All Wardens leave their families behind.{S}
 You have to go.{S}
 If everything works out... maybe I can even greet you as an equal if you return.{S}
 He has already promised to move Mother and me into better lodging, where he can find me more quickly when he wants me.{S}
 When I left, she was passed out.{S}
 I will tell her you have gone to the surface for a better life than she ever gave you.{S}
 Go, little brother.{S}
 Go.{S}
 When I heard you would been arrested, I ran straight to the Proving Grounds, but you would already disappeared.{S}
 I almost fell over.{S}
 I can not believe you are really leaving.{S}
 When Ser Duncan said he wanted to recruit you, I almost fell over.{S}
 When I heard you were arrested, I rushed to the arena, but by then you were gone, and Ser Duncan was telling everyone they had to find you.{S}
 The rules of the order say you must leave your family behind.{S}
 It is time for you to go.{S}
 You do not have to hide anything from me, Rica.{S}
 I want you to stop working for him.{S}
 Can Beraht really follow through on his threats?{S}
 They know we would turn our weapons on them, if we had any.{S}
 I need to get going before Beraht comes back.{S}
 This is leaving a bad taste in my mouth.{S}
 Actually, I should get going now.{S}
 I am going.{S}
 Why did he leave?{S}
 I will go and check that out now.{S}
 I do not want to leave you alone here.{S}
 I am not going unless you can come with me.{S}
 Then I will leave in good conscience.{S}
 If I am leaving, I should tell Mother goodbye.{S}
 I wish you could come with me.{S}
 I will try to send you money.{S}
 Will it be safe for you if I leave?{S}
 Do not think you got anywhere to go but here!{S}
 Sent me down with a candle, and there must've been a pocket of gas, 'cause it went up like dragon's breath.{S}
 Healer saved my life, but I can not half walk.{S}
 Sorry fills more bellies when it comes with coin.{S}
 You think Beraht's going to want you when you are old?{S}
 Soon's your muscles go, it is the clean crew or the streets for you.{S}
 No woman's gonna let you in her sheets, not as long as your face is branded.{S}
 Unless you find some man to fill you with babies and give you the care for 'em, you will be gone soon enough.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 Said it was going to compost.{S}
 Not going to happen, duster.{S}
 What happened to you?{S}
 And people wonder where that grumpy old dwarf image comes from.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 Unless you are thinking of going Rica's route, we are pretty much stuck.{S}
 We will not get very far if you keep stopping to chat.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 She practically runs the estate.{S}
 If I knew that, you think I would still be running the streets with you?{S}
 And the skyers up there'll give 'em by the wagon in return for gold or some shiny magic lyrium.{S}
 Plenty of smuggling went on before, but Beraht put it all under his protection and spread around enough coin and muscle to back it up.{S}
 They say the original casteless were criminals whose houses disowned them, or folks who insulted the ancestors by leaving for the surface.{S}
 That face-brand?{S}
 They do not want anybody polluting Orzammar with skyers' ideas, so they say if you come back, you come back casteless.{S}
 And as her immediate family, you will go with her.{S}
 Well, you know my suggestion--go where the ale is.{S}
 When he comes to Orzammar, he will head straight for the real thing.{S}
 My best guess would be to find where he is hiding, drop a few names, and maybe a knife.{S}
 I am sure you can figure out what comes next.{S}
 If he knew what Oskias was hoarding, he would not have sent us to look, right?{S}
 We do not need to go that far.{S}
 Then we would better go find Olinda.{S}
 Woo, you should hear her go about how it is blackmail to pay protection money and the casteless deserve better.{S}
 If Beraht finds out Oskias ran, he will kill you.{S}
 And leave behind all this...?{S}
 Go north on the commons and take the first door that says, "No Brands."{S}
 We are going to find some fighter named Everd and make sure he wins every fight.{S}
 Of course they are going to need a dwarf to help them.{S}
 They say you can go an entire lifetime without a single darkspawn setting foot on the surface.{S}
 They are the only surfacers who care what happens here.{S}
 Can you imagine them turning down all those steeled-up warriors for one of us?{S}
 Unless there are enough darkspawn to go up there, because that means there is something leading them.{S}
 Not like turning your back on the Stone to take a caravan topside.{S}
 And if gold coins fell from my mouth whenever I spoke, that would be grand.{S}
 I dare you to go over and talk to him.{S}
 Make sure you have everything and go tell the Proving guard you are ready to fight.{S}
 Loss of your left hand for stealing the armor.{S}
 As soon as everyone saw your face-brand, the place went mad.{S}
 Do not leave me!{S}
 If we want to get away with this, we can not leave one man alive to tell Beraht what we have done.{S}
 But I will not turn down the chance to go take another peek.{S}
 Now let us go find somewhere to hide.{S}
 Beraht kept his place by making sure it was always dusters like us who took the fall.{S}
 Fortunately, if Beraht's got them trained like he says, it should be a good long time before any guardsmen turn up here.{S}
 Maybe in a long time, when everyone's forgotten what happened today, we can see who is left to challenge us.{S}
 That look of utter surprise on his face when he tasted his own blood.{S}
 We should get out of here before the guardsmen come.{S}
 You are not going to turn down being a Grey Warden, are you?{S}
 Well, go back and tell him yes before <emp>he</emp> comes to his senses.{S}
 And plenty more folks would be coming after us.{S}
 If you stay here, you are more likely to end up on the headsman's block than sitting pretty in Beraht's estate.{S}
 She will be the first one telling you to go.{S}
 I went up one time for Beraht.{S}
 And up there, no one cared about the brand on my face.{S}
 I mean, why should I have to work when you are going to be living the easy life, fighting darkspawn?{S}
 All right, stop glaring.{S}
 I am going to miss you, duster.{S}
 Now go.{S}
 Turned down the Grey Wardens...{S}
 Get going already... before I start to cry.{S}
 Shut up about Rica, or you will not have a tongue left.{S}
 Just tell me why Beraht sent you.{S}
 Let us go see what this smuggler's been doing.{S}
 How did Beraht come to control the carta?{S}
 Why would a house disown someone for going to the surface?{S}
 Let us just go to Beraht.{S}
 Stop worrying and let us go back to Olinda already.{S}
 Stop worrying and point me at this merchant.{S}
 I just wish I could have left with him.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 Why should we care what happens topside?{S}
 Does not joining the Wardens mean going to the surface?{S}
 Let us get going before we miss the Proving.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I wish I could enter myself.{S}
 Beraht said he would go for Rica if we are caught.{S}
 We need to go.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Let us get out of here before anyone comes to investigate.{S}
 We could step in, be sitting pretty...{S}
 I do not want to leave Rica.{S}
 You are not going to change my mind.{S}
 I expect to hear you are running Dust Town, all right?{S}
 A new archdemon is rising and Orzammar will fall!{S}
 I have nothing you can afford, and as long as you are here, no one else will come.{S}
 Are you going to take that tiresome, "The world is against me," attitude?{S}
 Yet you will not go somewhere you would be allowed a trade of your own.{S}
 Same as you, it is illegal for me to walk here without one.{S}
 I use a washable ink and when I return home, it is gone first thing.{S}
 Now unless you are going to buy something, I need to unload and get home before the rains set in.{S}
 I come down here twice monthly with goods from the surface.{S}
 Are you going to have me arrested for standing here?{S}
 Leske, let us go.{S}
 You think I am just going to stand here and take that?{S}
 But is not your face branded, too?{S}
 Your face is branded, too.{S}
 Why do you wear a casteless face-brand?{S}
 The vein at Korbeth is starting to run low.{S}
 I am going to watch the Proving.{S}
 Turn around, brand.{S}
 I think what my friend meant to say is, we were just leaving.{S}
 I think what my friend meant to say is we have passes to clean the trenches between bouts, see.{S}
 Go on through, then.{S}
 But I have a pass right here.{S}
 We were just leaving.{S}
 I am in demand, top tooth and wig shop off the Diamond Quarter four years running.{S}
 I am not going to sell my teeth!{S}
 I am not going to justify that with a response.{S}
 Do not you go saying that around my husband.{S}
 And I will have to find a buyer who will not ask where it came from.{S}
 And you probably should not come around here for a while... just in case.{S}
 Well, come back when you have time to gossip.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 We should really get going.{S}
 We are leaving.{S}
 As if I would stop for you.{S}
 I happen to be doing the personal washing of the third assistant to the shaper of memories!{S}
 I am not going to risk my position by having someone see you near his robes.{S}
 My wife went to call the guardsmen!{S}
 I did not realize who sent you.{S}
 So you are not the turncoat, two-faced swindling duster Beraht told us about?{S}
 Beraht's got no reason to send you after me!{S}
 Could everyone who is not about to die please turn around for a moment?{S}
 You are going to kill me for that&?{S}
 Then let me go.{S}
 I-I can run to the surface.{S}
 I just took the money and ran.{S}
 Will you let me go now?{S}
 I got buyers up top who will take me down fast if I turn up empty.{S}
 We would need to sell it before we go back to Beraht.{S}
 And to someone who will not run to him.{S}
 Tell you what--cut me in fifty and we will go to Olinda.{S}
 What am I, going to fight you for it?{S}
 Then what happens to me?{S}
 I will go back up to the surface right now.{S}
 I will move to Orlais, to Antiva!{S}
 You are not going anywhere.{S}
 Beraht's the one who sent us.{S}
 We are here to stop you from making a big mistake.{S}
 Beraht wants to see what you are hiding.{S}
 You are going down.{S}
 Stop squirming or this is really going to hurt.{S}
 But go quickly.{S}
 Just leave Orzammar.{S}
 I will sell it before we go back to him.{S}
 Go up to the surface and never come back.{S}
 If you are lying, you are going to wish I only killed you.{S}
 You think that is going to convince me? <desc>Contestants in the Proving drink from this water to cleanse themselves before the fight.</desc> <desc>Despite the drug, the water appears untouched.</desc> <act>Drug the water in the basin.</act>{S}
 Go to the northern end of the commons and show the guard your pass.{S}
 Go to the Proving, make sure his fighter wins.{S}
 I think it is waay past time we were going.{S}
 When Beraht claimed you, they knew who is going to get to watch your last breath.{S}
 Did you come to get us out?{S}
 Let him come.{S}
 All we did was follow his orders.{S}
 I can explain what happened.{S}
 That is what the face-brand means, then.{S}
 Whenever we come to Orzammar, we always stay in the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 I never turn down the chance to meet someone new.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 Drop your weapons and walk down slowly.{S}
 Your escape from Orzammar's prison had the guards baffled, it seems.{S}
 And maybe <emp>you</emp> should stop singing your own praises long enough to hear what is going on!{S}
 We Grey Wardens travel far and wide in search of those with the potential to join our ranks.{S}
 It would mean traveling to the surface lands and thus leaving your people, but it does offer you the chance to strike a blow against the darkspawn and the Blight.{S}
 Fighting the darkspawn is something we can teach, the rest that you know must come naturally.{S}
 I can also give nothing in return for these hazards.{S}
 In joining me, you leave all you know behind.{S}
 Then do so, and return to me as soon as you can.{S}
 Eager to leave, are we?{S}
 Did you not suggest this Beraht might have arranged their convenient escape?{S}
 I am sorry you do not come willingly, but you <emp>will</emp> come.{S}
 Are you ready to go?{S}
 I would not like to return and discover we have arrived too late.{S}
 In my part of Orzammar, we just go with, "Hello."{S}
 I only came over because my friend dared me.{S}
 Now you have to stop talking to me?{S}
 I guess you want me to leave now.{S}
 I have to go now.{S}
 What does this Grey Warden care what happens to me?{S}
 I am not going no matter what you say.{S}
 Let us go now.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 How about you come back after the fight and I will show you how I like being served...{S}
 You can come back and clean then.{S}
 Especially to some filth-faced trench-worker.{S}
 You know nothing of fighting darkspawn, watching fifty of your brothers venture out and a scant dozen return.{S}
 You think it is exciting to venture with fifty men to search out a darkspawn nest and return with less than twenty?{S}
 Half a hundred men, venturing into Deep Roads that no one's traveled in years.{S}
 Everywhere we walked, we heard them, scratching in the walls.{S}
 But they only attacked when we stopped.{S}
 If they had not just called my bout, I would show you what happens to insolent soldiers under my command.{S}
 It takes great skill, for if you let one wound you, the taint festers until you run mad.{S}
 If you wish a tale to bring your children, return when my fight is over.{S}
 Sending some brand to rifle through my personal possessions?{S}
 We will finish this when I return victorious.{S}
 You are trying to rattle me, but after what I have faced, both you and this Proving are small-scale.{S}
 He is lucky I do not march over and demand he face me in the ring.{S}
 If he wants to insult me, he will have to come to me himself.{S}
 Well, that is an invitation no wise man turns down, right?{S}
 I will be going now.{S}
 I am supposed to go inside to empty your wash basin now.{S}
 I will be going now.{S}
 First warrior to fall is vanquished. <emp>Fight!</emp> --{S}
 Remove your helmet, warrior, and let all who watched you see your face.{S}
 If you would have me believe you, let me look upon your face.{S}
 My victories have earned me your respect. <desc>Snorts and grunts</desc> <desc>Snores</desc> <desc>This heavy, barred door is locked from the outside.</desc> <act>Leave door alone.</act> <act>Use lock-pick.</act> <act>Use cell key.</act>{S}
 Leave off with your noise.{S}
 When that happened to my sister, healer said it was the plague.{S}
 Are not you going to help him?{S}
 I-I will come in there and take a look.{S}
 Are not you going to help her?{S}
 I just wanted to know how long I am going to be here.{S}
 Stone, I think I am gonna pass out.{S}
 I need a healer... something.... <act>Attack the guard.</act> <desc>There appear to be splinters on the floor, possibly fragments from crates that used to be stored here.</desc> <desc>They look narrow enough to slide into the catch of a lock.</desc> <act>Give the splinters to Leske.</act>{S}
 Move the crate over here.{S}
 Boss does not want mold growing on-- The prisoners escaped!{S}
 Do not just stop there.{S}
 Now leave.{S}
 Yes, go.{S}
 Run along then.{S}
 They would come after me themselves.{S}
 I thought you had escaped from her.{S}
 We should go to Denerim, to confront her.{S}
 We will go as soon as possible.{S}
 I suppose I can go on my own, once we go our separate ways.{S}
 I think I have been running for too long.{S}
 Retrieve the lyrium Oskias stole and return to Beraht at his shop in the Commons.{S}
 You think I am going to turn on you?{S}
 You spared Oskias's life, but warned him never to come back to Orzammar.{S}
 It is time to return to Beraht.{S}
 I took what I wanted from them, leaving them none the wiser, and unharmed.{S}
 I am certainly not going to test you.{S}
 And always, floating above that all, the Chant, coming from the Grand Cathedral.{S}
 It must have been a big change, moving to Lothering.{S}
 I left behind much, leaving Orlais.{S}
 When I left Orlais, the fashion was shoes with delicate, tapered heels and embellishments in the front--a ribbon perhaps, or embroidery.{S}
 About ten years ago all the ladies went mad for shoes with soles as large--and heavy--as bricks.{S}
 I would not want to run in it, or have to enter battle, but for lounging in a lady's sitting room?{S}
 Would not that be hard to walk in?{S}
 You are going to enter the Provings in his place.{S}
 You are going to enter the Provings in his place.{S}
 Leske is going to put the drug in Mainar's water; you just need to find a way to distract Mainar. <emp>Make sure Everd wins the Provings</emp>{S}
 You are going to enter the Provings in his place.{S}
 If you are going to win, you will win by skill alone. <emp>Make sure Everd wins the Provings</emp>{S}
 Arl Eamon is running out of time as we speak.{S}
 It makes Her begging the Maker to return completely absurd.{S}
 We should get moving anyway.{S}
 If I go up there, I am a-gonna fall into the sky.{S}
 No, that does not happen.{S}
 Better not go up there.{S}
 Yes... when my da left, he never came back.{S}
 Who is to say he did not fall up, eh?{S}
 Do not fall into the sky when you go back up there!{S}
 You going to cook him up yourself?{S}
 Stop asking questions and do as I say.{S}
 Thank you, I will go look.{S}
 That is very interesting, but I need to go.{S}
 I went down beyond the mines to get him for you!{S}
 Come here, you...{S}
 I would like to talk about what happened today.{S}
 Go get married already!{S}
 If you want to hear more, we will go for some ale after you are married.{S}
 Now get going!{S}
 Attacking armed guards barehanded wasn't going to save your betrothed.{S}
 When I was a boy, my family fled the slavery of my homeland.{S}
 They appeared as if by magic, emerging from the woods and making quick work of bandits that attacked the caravan.{S}
 When they saw I was an elf, they left my belongings alone.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 Trying to hide the truth from us.{S}
 I should get going.{S}
 I should go now.{S}
 We are going to go fight for it.{S}
 If this goes badly, we may need somewhere to go.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 I worked on the docks, living day to day, never knowing if my family would go hungry...{S}
 The humans always left us the dangerous work in the high beams of the warehouses, or in the water.{S}
 Go crawl off and die somewhere.{S}
 Here you go. <act>Give one bit</act>{S}
 Hey, you are going to be late for your own wedding!{S}
 I am not going to be late.{S}
 You are going to love the present I got you!{S}
 Do not go do anything rash.{S}
 It is not the first time this sort of thing happened.{S}
 I hope this does not go poorly.{S}
 You have no idea how long that shem's had it coming.{S}
 Look, you will have to do a lot worse than that if you are going to make it out of here in one piece.{S}
 The last thing this kitchen needs is more disgusting elves stealing silver and spreading their diseases everywhere.{S}
 Come with us.{S}
 Come with us and fight.{S}
 Just passing through.{S}
 When are you going to get this much money again?{S}
 Fascinating, but I have got to go.{S}
 Well, if you see him, ask him to come by and say hello, will you?{S}
 My brothers will not be coming.{S}
 They... left to find the Dalish, you see.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 The king would not allow elves to just run free through his woods.{S}
 He told my brothers that, when he was fleeing his homeland, he found the Dalish--or they found him.{S}
 We need to go, Soris.{S}
 Soris, can we go?{S}
 Now, you go celebrate your big day and we will do the same!{S}
 I got half a mind to go show him what part of town this is.{S}
 You go show him what for!{S}
 It just might be easier for everyone if you moved along.{S}
 I am sorry, but I have no intention of leaving.{S}
 Surely it has not escaped your notice that I am both armed and armored.{S}
 Not unless I am left without a choice.{S}
 Try not to die; I will run for help!{S}
 The worst has happened: a Blight has begun.{S}
 But it seems she passed her training on to you, am I right?{S}
 We dedicate our lives to fighting darkspawn wherever they appear, doing whatever it takes to stop them.{S}
 Ah, the diplomat comes out.{S}
 She keeps her composure, even when facing down an unknown and armed human.{S}
 He keeps his composure, even when facing down an unknown and armed human.{S}
 I suspect this is why your wedding was moved forward: in hopes that I might let you remain.{S}
 Valendrian did the same thing when I came to recruit your mother.{S}
 If something happens to Vaughan, dire consequences are likely.{S}
 Then we leave for Ostagar immediately.{S}
 Thanks, but please go.{S}
 Then leave, or we make you leave.{S}
 We should get going.{S}
 Well, we should get going.{S}
 So what happened?{S}
 Why would a Grey Warden come here?{S}
 Please leave.{S}
 Leave... or else.{S}
 Actually, I should be going.{S}
 Will you tell me now why you came here?{S}
 So are you going to recruit me or not?{S}
 Running after them will just make matters worse.{S}
 If not, they will be back by morning and life will go on.{S}
 I am with you, of course--but if we run into trouble, we will not be able to talk our way out of it.{S}
 Even with the arl and his knights gone, it will be guarded.{S}
 When Duncan sent word he was returning, looking for recruits...{S}
 You have returned.{S}
 Now tell me: what happened?{S}
 Let us see what comes of this.{S}
 I take it you have come in response to today's disruption?{S}
 The arl's son lies dead in a river of blood that runs through the entire palace!{S}
 I am sure you can guess what happened.{S}
 I know that no matter what happened, it has gone too far.{S}
 You leave me little choice...{S}
 Stop!{S}
 These two will wait in the dungeons until the arl or king returns.{S}
 Move out!{S}
 We leave immediately.{S}
 Move out, men!{S}
 Are you just leaving me to rot?{S}
 Please, do not leave me here...{S}
 Stop!{S}
 You save many by coming forward.{S}
 This elf will wait in the dungeons until the arl returns.{S}
 Ahh, that it has come to this!{S}
 You have returned!{S}
 You were the reason he came here.{S}
 We should go to the garrison for help!{S}
 Why do not you come with us?{S}
 We can not leave them in this human's filthy hands!{S}
 We should go after him!{S}
 We were just leaving.{S}
 Where did the priest go?{S}
 Why did you move my wedding forward?{S}
 But what is going to happen here?{S}
 If they come for us, we will fight them.{S}
 We may need to leave Denerim for a while.{S}
 We will hide out here until things blow over.{S}
 I can not say I am sad to leave this place.{S}
 Get out of my face.{S}
 Before I met Adaia, I was ready to go hunt for the Dalish.{S}
 All right, time for you to go find Soris.{S}
 The sooner this wedding starts, the less chance you two have to escape.{S}
 Oh, one last thing before you go, son.{S}
 Oh, one last thing before you go, my dear. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Still have your mother's smart mouth, I see.{S}
 You should go and see for yourself, if you are curious.{S}
 Probably the biggest factor is deciding which spouse travels to which alienage.{S}
 One side gets new blood and a new face, and the other side loses a family member.{S}
 With so little contact between alienages and so few chances to travel, you must trust your elders.{S}
 I am sure they sent your betrothed early for good reason.{S}
 Or the family did not want your betrothed traveling later in the season.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 Our hopes go with you.{S}
 Go now.{S}
 Get going before I embarrass us both.{S}
 I have to go.{S}
 Stop it!{S}
 Stop counting and start shuffling.{S}
 I will blacken your eye if you do not move your arse.{S}
 Now, let us go before anyone comes.{S}
 Well go and get them!{S}
 Go on.{S}
 You just walked into the wrong room.{S}
 Moving to a different alienage is not easy.{S}
 Travel and bribes cost money.{S}
 We can not afford to live anywhere else here, so we are leaving Denerim.{S}
 Leave us to our packing.{S}
 Then tell whoever I should be speaking to not to send children to me.{S}
 When we have made enough, we can return...{S}
 Very well, first she will help us be away, then return to stay with your family.{S}
 And I am supposed to trust some mysterious figure who sends messages through children?{S}
 Let us go back to the idea of you staying.{S}
 Go to Highever.{S}
 Fine, go die, then.{S}
 You are just going to let her become a camp follower?{S}
 He stopped me!{S}
 Hey, you stopped me!{S}
 I did not want to go to no stupid wedding, anyhow.{S}
 I am going to be Blargha!{S}
 I am going to be Tathas!{S}
 I am going to be Korin!{S}
 She stopped me!{S}
 Are not you going to the wedding?{S}
 When the people were in need, she turned herself in.{S}
 Tathas retired and hid her gold all over the land.{S}
 Yes, but the humans never left them alone.{S}
 I sent word ahead to get the servant's entrance unlocked.{S}
 Put away those weapons and follow closely.{S}
 Your father told us what happened.{S}
 You have always been there for me, but what happened... was beyond what anyone could ever expect from another person.{S}
 When the world was at its worst, there you came--fire in your eyes, like something out of a storybook.{S}
 Then get going, already!{S}
 Then get going, already!{S}
 You took all the responsibility for what happened.{S}
 He knew the risks when he came along.{S}
 I am leaving this hole.{S}
 I have to leave soon.{S}
 I just did what had to be done. <desc>Mmph... mmwa...?</desc> What is going on?{S}
 Let us hope no one finds him before we leave.{S}
 Almost everyone went with the arl to Ostagar.{S}
 Lord Vaughan's chambers are through the main hall to the left.{S}
 Where would you go?{S}
 Apparently, your bride's a dream come true.{S}
 Let us go introduce you to your dreamy betrothed before you say "I do".{S}
 I will spend the next fifty years with a "nice" girl who hides grain away for the winter...{S}
 Apparently, your groom's a dream come true.{S}
 Besides, why would <emp>you</emp> run?{S}
 Besides, why would <emp>you</emp> run?{S}
 Another human just walked in.{S}
 Either way, we need to move him along before someone does something stupid.{S}
 Let us just move this human along and get to the wedding.{S}
 The elder said once that the Grey Wardens stopped a Blight: some huge invasion by evil things from darkness, blah, blah, blah.{S}
 You know how stories go.{S}
 Anyway, we should get this show going.{S}
 Have you ever gone to Alarith's shop and heard his stories of running from his homeland?{S}
 He came here when he was young and lost both parents and his brother on the way.{S}
 I think I am coming to terms with it.{S}
 No other priest would come down here.{S}
 Maybe we can ask her when she arrives.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 Let us go then.{S}
 Hurry, let us find out what is going on.{S}
 Let us get moving.{S}
 They burned our house to the ground& and pushed my mother back inside when she tried to escape.{S}
 It is not an easy thing to let go.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 I could not let him go alone.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 You are leaving?{S}
 You can not leave them here!{S}
 Let us keep moving.{S}
 Let us keep moving.{S}
 We can hide it in the Alienage somewhere, I suppose.{S}
 I suppose we will all forget this happened, in time...{S}
 You really saved my hide back there...{S}
 Will you see her before you go?{S}
 Go.{S}
 And I will not forget what happened here.{S}
 Well, I would like to follow your example.{S}
 Is running away still an option?{S}
 Let us go talk to him.{S}
 Has he returned?{S}
 Ever thought about leaving the city?{S}
 Then let us go get married.{S}
 Let us go see what is happening.{S}
 Let us go listen in.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Come on.{S}
 We will grab weapons as we go.{S}
 Why did not Duncan come?{S}
 Let us keep moving.{S}
 Come.{S}
 Let us find the others and leave this place.{S}
 We will be leaving anyhow.{S}
 I can not face her.{S}
 You abandoned Soris and left me without a husband.{S}
 What happens now?{S}
 You are leaving, are not you?{S}
 You should go to your friend now.{S}
 Come to say goodbye to your friend, I suppose?{S}
 Now go be a hero or whatever it is you are going to do.{S}
 Nesiara, your betrothed has returned!{S}
 Well, I will leave you two alone.{S}
 Come, Valora.{S}
 You sent Soris to his death!{S}
 Leaving me husbandless, hundreds of miles from home?{S}
 I will leave you two alone.{S}
 Nesiara, I am sorry it turned out this way.{S}
 Let go of me!{S}
 Stop, please!{S}
 Another lovely one come to keep me company? <desc>Scoffs</desc> Do you have any idea who I am?{S}
 This'll go badly for you.{S}
 The two grooms come to welcome me personally?{S}
 You need to leave at once.{S}
 I can not get what happened out of my head.{S}
 I knew she was ruthless, but I did not know how far she could go.{S}
 But you said the Maker wanted you to leave.{S}
 It is already happened.{S}
 By dawn, the city will run red with elven blood.{S}
 My father will not let that go.{S}
 Or you turn and walk away... with forty sovereigns added to your purses.{S}
 You take that money and leave Denerim tonight.{S}
 No repercussions, and you can go wherever you like.{S}
 The women go home tomorrow.{S}
 Will you let the women go?{S}
 They will go home tomorrow, slightly worse for wear, and you will be long gone.{S}
 Take it or leave it.{S}
 You leave the city tonight, and you never come back.{S}
 You are going to pay for what you have done!{S}
 We will tell the city what really happened.{S}
 I have come this far.{S}
 Why turn back now?{S}
 Some things cannot go unpunished.{S}
 Will you let them go?{S}
 Soris, they were going to hurt me!{S}
 I am going to enjoy killing you.{S}
 You left the Chantry to help others.{S}
 All you were doing in the Chantry was running away.{S}
 Then stop running scared from it.{S}
 Go with what your instincts tell you.{S}
 You can stop thinking that, if you really want to.{S}
 Come on!{S}
 That is what I came to tell you!{S}
 That is what I came to tell you!{S}
 And who else are you going to marry?{S}
 And who else are you going to marry?{S}
 Well, it is going to happen anyway, so hold your breath and jump in!{S}
 There is going to be music, decorations, feasting... weddings are so much fun!{S}
 All right, I will stop tormenting you.{S}
 I should go talk to the other bridesmaids and find my dress.{S}
 So move it! <desc>Ughhh</desc>... just a little longer...{S}
 To really experience it, I have to embrace this, not... not hide away in some nunnery.{S}
 Sometimes it takes another to show us the truths we hide from ourselves.{S}
 I am glad I left Lothering in your company.{S}
 No more running away, all right?{S}
 I followed you to make the world a better place and as long as I keep that in mind, I will not fall.{S}
 I wish things had happened differently but knowing her and knowing me, I do not think it could have.{S}
 Are you feeling better about what happened with Marjolaine?{S}
 Whatever happened after will never change the truth of the past.{S}
 That is what they say, and the rest of us just have to move on.{S}
 Soris thinks you both should go have a chat with the people you are about to marry.{S}
 Conveniently, this also means you escaped your execution.{S}
 In spite of what has happened, and knowing what might happen soon, I am happy and life is good.{S}
 I think that day has already come and gone.{S}
 You and Duncan have left the Alienage to join the other Grey Wardens in Ostagar where they prepare to battle the darkspawn. <emp>Talk to the servant at the Alienage entrance</emp>{S}
 Soris is coming with you.{S}
 A brief stop at the cloister in Lothering is in order.{S}
 I left quite abruptly and I should tie up loose ends if I can.{S}
 She is probably glad I left and took my strange ideas with me.{S}
 Yes, I should return, at least to say goodbye.{S}
 My time in the cloister was a time of healing, but I am ready to face the world again.{S}
 You are welcome to come along if you like.{S}
 We have traveled far and wide... does it need to end?{S}
 I am going to hold you to your word.{S}
 I am not ready to give up on this life, and I do not want to go through it alone, without you.{S}
 I love you and I would follow you to the ends of the earth.{S}
 I think returning to Orlais would be the first order of business.{S}
 They will not move on.{S}
 I will not sit around waiting for them to come for me.{S}
 Can not you just forget it and move on?{S}
 I am not going to wait for her to spring another attack on me.{S}
 Elves run in packs, like rodents.{S}
 When Lord Vaughan's done with them, we get our turn.{S}
 I am going to enjoy this...{S}
 It comforts me to know that the stars will remain untouched by the Blight--that whatever happens down here, they will shine eternally, their light undimmed.{S}
 Go help Alistair make supper.{S}
 One day, Alindra was sitting by her window in her father's castle, singing and dreaming, when her lovely voice caught the attention of a young soldier.{S}
 As their eyes met, he fell in love with her, and she with him.{S}
 To keep them apart, he had Alindra imprisoned in the highest tower of his castle and sent her soldier to the wars.{S}
 Alas, not a month had passed before news of the soldier's death reached Alindra.{S}
 So earnest was her plea that the gods themselves were moved.{S}
 This story is one of my favorites, a tale of a love so great and so enduring that it defies death, and moves the gods to action.{S}
 Sometimes following your heart, not your head, leads you to remarkable places. <desc>Giggles</desc> Of course not.{S}
 Let us move on now.{S}
 Never mind, were you going to say something?{S}
 Stop it.{S}
 I saw her going into your tent last night.{S}
 I will... salvage what I can of my dignity and... go over there.{S}
 And stop watching my tent.{S}
 That is not going to happen.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 Let us just move past this, shall we?{S}
 I enjoy those nights when we stand guard together, talking to pass the time in those small hours... well, I talk and you listen, mostly...{S}
 Sometimes I succumb and fall asleep, and wake to find you still watchful and I know you are watching out for me.{S}
 I guess I will just go then.{S}
 Yes, go do that before you embarrass yourself further.{S}
 Duty comes first.{S}
 I am fond of you and I care about you... and let us go about our business before the others suspect something.{S}
 I... should go.{S}
 I feel that it is in my interest to study those I travel with.{S}
 Anyway, what were you going to say?{S}
 I am surprised you haven't run out of conversation topics yet.{S}
 Could not be her winning personality you keep coming back to.{S}
 Stop playing with my feelings.{S}
 I can not watch you going to her all the time.{S}
 I am sorry it had to come to this.{S}
 It has been some time since I left Lothering.{S}
 I walked where the Maker led me and...{S}
 I think I might... turn in early.{S}
 I am going to stay up and write in my journal.{S}
 Even asked me to come to bed with her, but alas, subtlety is lost on me."{S}
 You want me to come to bed?{S}
 You... you are turning me down?{S}
 Hey, I just wanted to give you a sporting chance to run. <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 We will leave you two alone, now.{S}
 I cannot believe this--<emp>this</emp> is the man I traveled so far to marry?!{S}
 It was hard to leave Highever, but your father's matchmaker spoke highly of you, and rightfully so.{S}
 I see I am going to have my hands full.{S}
 I imagine I am going to have my hands full. <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 Come on, Cousin.{S}
 Or we will come find you.{S}
 How do you feel about moving to Denerim?{S}
 I do not think I could turn down such a proposition.{S}
 You know, it would be nice if you came with me.{S}
 Stop pretending you do not know what I want.{S}
 I have no idea what is going on.{S}
 Duty must come first.{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 I haven't slept so well since I was forced to flee from Orlais.{S}
 Come on, darkspawn await with bated breath for you to put them out of their misery!{S}
 I knew you would come around.{S}
 Good things come to those who wait, no?{S}
 Let us go to bed.{S}
 Do not make me come over and grab you.{S}
 Stop talking and just come here.{S}
 But we should move on.{S}
 I do not think this is going to work.{S}
 You are the best thing that has ever happened to me.{S}
 Not going to work?{S}
 Death will come for us all, eventually.{S}
 As a Grey Warden, duty should come first.{S}
 And life goes on, yes?{S}
 So... can we go back to Lothering now?{S}
 He is also good at following instructions, is not he?{S}
 Men, like puppies, can be trained, especially when it comes to... dealing with their women.{S}
 Will you let me come?{S}
 If you promise to stop talking, you can come.{S}
 When I heard about the darkspawn, I felt something urging me to leave my sheltered life in the cloister and do something.{S}
 He wants me to go with you.{S}
 I vote to let her come along.{S}
 I suppose you can come.{S}
 She is not coming. <desc>Sigh</desc> I shall venture forth on my own then.{S}
 I do not believe she will leave me alone.{S}
 I will not forget your face, no I will not!{S}
 Well, let us go Ollie.{S}
 After the riots, many people were left without a home, ser.{S}
 Leave, Warden.{S}
 I have to go.{S}
 You turn your back on me?!{S}
 You thought to escape me, eh, Warden?{S}
 Will nothing convince you to stop?{S}
 Walk now and you live, fools.{S}
 I do not see the rug... we did not leave it, did we?{S}
 I just do not want to leave.{S}
 Nessa does not want to leave for Ostagar.{S}
 You have given Nessa's family enough money to allow them to travel safely to Highever, where they can make a new life. <emp>Help Nessa</emp>{S}
 There you go again with breeding.{S}
 You come from good stock.{S}
 My wife gets suspicious when I come home smelling like fish!{S}
 If I send my boys in, someone might get--Maker forbid--hurt.{S}
 Beat down any mercenaries that are out-of-line and send them a message.{S}
 Just leave them breathing, and I will be happy.{S}
 Not many good folk come down here voluntarily any more.{S}
 Go to the Pearl.{S}
 Just go before you make matters worse.{S}
 I am going to kill you and take your castle!{S}
 I turned into a dragon!{S}
 Turn around and walk, stranger.{S}
 Now go.{S}
 Nothing violent has happened; the sellswords are probably just disturbing the nobles' rarified conversation.{S}
 He called flame from the air and burned my face.{S}
 What happened to your eyes?{S}
 We would heard rumors that there is an enclave of maleficarum hidden in the Alienage.{S}
 When I came here, I immediately could feel an air of.... hopelessness, despair.{S}
 But over time, I have felt the wrongness runs far deeper than that.{S}
 It looks like he was skewered with a spear.</desc> <desc>Nobody has cleaned up the body, and it appears to have been dead for some time.</desc>{S}
 The house men--they came the night of shouting.{S}
 Grandma, make the voices go away!{S}
 I am just going to leave.{S}
 Make them stop!{S}
 My head is right where I left it, ser.{S}
 Do not go into the orphanage; the bad men will take you, too!{S}
 One of the dogs went feral.{S}
 I have heard such afflictions can spread--even from a corpse.{S}
 It might be better if I go alone.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I feel like a mist is leaving.{S}
 I found it in the orphanage. <act>Give amulet</act> Here you go.{S}
 You go first; I will follow.{S}
 It seems anything can happen.{S}
 Leave, mortal, you do not belong <emp>here</emp>!{S}
 Hide in the shadows no more!{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Though the Golden City has fallen, I have seen your face and your light, I am your--{S}
 By Andraste and all the Divine after Her, I order you to face me!{S}
 All he said before he left was that he would be staying at an inn near Lake Calenhad, investigating something in that area.{S}
 All I discovered from going through his research was that he was staying at the inn.{S}
 Y-yes, of course he told me, but I also went though his things to see if I could find other clues to his whereabouts.{S}
 If you insist on going after Brother Genitivi, you should leave as soon as possible.{S}
 You said I should not go looking for Genitivi, or the Urn.{S}
 I just follow instructions.{S}
 You are not supposed to go in there.{S}
 I will just leave then.{S}
 You are hiding something.{S}
 I will leave the room alone.{S}
 I go where I want.{S}
 I will leave.{S}
 I should've gone to the Three Penny Mongrel.{S}
 Now send the girl over with an ale, before I lose my temper!{S}
 He ran the inn before me, and he named it for my sister.{S}
 Princess decided the country was too dull for her, and moved to Denerim.{S}
 My father died of shock and heartbreak, Mother stopped eating, and I got the struggling inn.{S}
 Maker turn His gaze on you.{S}
 Tell me what you are hiding. <emp>Now</emp>.{S}
 You should be on your guard, and leave quickly.{S}
 I do not know what happened to the knights, but I doubt it was anything good.{S}
 He has never passed this way, but the knights were here asking about him, just as you are.{S}
 Why was I sent here?{S}
 Please stop bringing it up.{S}
 They came in here several weeks ago... just about took over the place.{S}
 No, but I am going to find out.{S}
 They are trying to stop me from finding Andraste's ashes.{S}
 At least things will go back to normal now.{S}
 Leave me, stranger.{S}
 Please go.{S}
 Come, come, bonny Lynne; tell us, tell us where you have been.{S}
 Come, come, bonny Lynne; we have a bed to put you in.{S}
 My share goes to a good cause.{S}
 My uncle must walk around with a permanent bulge.{S}
 I will pass.{S}
 Call me old fashioned, but the Maker says thou shalt not strangle, decapitate, or what not unless the other fella really had it coming, eh?{S}
 Come see...{S}
 The Palace District sits atop a tall mesa--steep cliffs.{S}
 Just relieve her of her purse and then we both come out ahead. <act>Pay 50 silver</act> Tell me about it.{S}
 At least that is how I would like to <emp>imagine</emp> it happened.{S}
 Just come back when you have enough.{S}
 Just come back later when you have the funds.{S}
 She is going to be at the Wonders of Thedas soon, no doubt figuring new ways to kick her peasants where it hurts.{S}
 Get a drink, visit a brothel, err--whatever Grey Wardens do to pass time.{S}
 I bet all of those rich louts will be afraid to go out, ha!{S}
 You are a legend--the nobles are still afraid to come out of their manors!{S}
 But considerable effort went into this.{S}
 You need anything else? <desc>This altar appears to have been used recently.{S}
 A pool of blood remains, running over the sides in dark rivulets.</desc>{S}
 Bann Franderel is one of the richest men in the entire kingdom. <act>Pay 1 sovereign</act> Tell me the details. <act>Pay 4 sovereigns</act> This better be worth it. <act>Pay 10 sovereigns</act> So I am going to be a legend?{S}
 I am following up a lead in the Palace District.{S}
 They are turning the market upside-down to find the burglar who bested Arl Howe.{S}
 Word is the arl's been dipping into the city's treasury and discreetly moving silver bars to his estate in Highever.{S}
 I am going to work hard to find something worthy of your talent!{S}
 Listen, I have to go.{S}
 Here is your coin back--I will not take a silver because of the way that went down.{S}
 Give me some time and come back.{S}
 Well, we had a good run, then.{S}
 This better go down better than last time.{S}
 Do not know how much of a Chantry-going folk you are.{S}
 Her husband, Maferath--before he became a right bastard--would come to console her.{S}
 That is private! <desc>The armor and clothing left on this dismembered man indicate that he was from Redcliffe--one of Arl Eamon's knights.</desc>{S}
 They... they have sent you to finish it?{S}
 A full thirty nights that went on.{S}
 On the thirtieth night the vial was full and when dawn came that is when Andraste saw Her first vision of the Maker.{S}
 Some of that story is not in the Chant of Light, but it is been passed on for ages.{S}
 So I propose you go to his <emp>real</emp> vault.{S}
 We have tried under, now we can give over a go.{S}
 Then you can go in through the chimney.{S}
 Go through it and find the <emp>real</emp> vault.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 You think I am sitting on this cold floor for my health? <desc>Coughs</desc> Sorry.{S}
 "The Maker's gaze has fallen on Andraste's final resting place.{S}
 Humbly, we come before the Holy and Beloved.{S}
 If you find the Urn, you will return to Denerim to tell me about it, will not you?{S}
 Did I fall to my knees in front of it and weep?{S}
 After all, no one wants to hear: "Willy toiled for many a year to perfect the curious mechanisms that would send a sharpened spike up the arse of the unwary intruder."{S}
 Yes, yes... get moving, you old geezer.{S}
 Come no closer!{S}
 They are a remnant of Her past incarnation, and She cannot move on as long as they exist.{S}
 Through it, all the power that is held in the Ashes will be returned to our Lady.{S}
 He waits for pilgrims to come venerate the Urn.{S}
 This goes against all I know is right.{S}
 Now, I shall beseech the holy Andraste to let you pass safely into the Inner Sanctum.{S}
 When the time comes, you will know.{S}
 I am afraid to face this dragon.{S}
 I would leave them in peace, if I could.{S}
 What would happen if blood were put in the Ashes?{S}
 But what would happen?{S}
 L-look... we did not come here to be trouble.{S}
 Thank the Maker we were able to out-run it! <desc>Scoffs</desc> A demon?{S}
 There is a cave in the rock face, and a huge hole just inside.{S}
 Run along then, shems... and do not come back until we Dalish have moved on.{S}
 Shall we let them go?{S}
 Letting them go might bring more of them.{S}
 Hunting or banditry, we will need to move camp if we let them live. <desc>Scoffs</desc> You are too soft.{S}
 Come on, already.{S}
 Fine, but I am not running back until I know there is something worth making a fuss over.{S}
 And I am not running back for help unless there is something worth making a fuss over.{S}
 Come on, let us at least see what is there.{S}
 But for them to enter our world, the Veil must be weak.{S}
 Say what you will, but those walking corpses were real enough.{S}
 Then they possess corpses and walk around. <desc>Shudders</desc>{S}
 Maybe nobody was left to bury them.{S}
 It is said that the old ones never truly died; they just went somewhere and... slept forever.{S}
 And this god would come to guide their spirits away.{S}
 How did you end up coming with me?{S}
 Or were sent to?{S}
 And you get into far too little... which is probably why the keeper sent you with me.{S}
 When the clans come together, they exchange whatever they have found.{S}
 She should not come without hunters to guard her, though.{S}
 Well, whatever it is, it... it will not stop me.{S}
 Like we just walked into a dragon's lair.{S}
 I wonder what the writing says. <desc>Scoffs</desc> Not that we would leave a fingerprint on it... see how clean it is?{S}
 You are not going to leave without taking a closer look at the mirror, are you?{S}
 I think something moved inside the mirror.{S}
 It sat here for who knows how many centuries--what could be so dangerous?{S}
 Were those walking corpses?{S}
 The others will make sure no one else comes.{S}
 Let them go.{S}
 No, and I do not think we should go in alone.{S}
 How could walking corpses be here?{S}
 Do you want to turn around?{S}
 Then it is no coincidence there are walking dead here.{S}
 Why did you want to come down here so badly?{S}
 Do you think the keeper will want to come here?{S}
 If you are so eager to look at it, go ahead.{S}
 I will come back and look at it later.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 What happened to them is a sad tale, and it is in the past.{S}
 Your father was killed, but your mother escaped.{S}
 One night, she... she simply walked into the moonlight and never returned.{S}
 Your mother did leave you a gift, something of your father's for you to have once you were older.{S}
 Perhaps the time has come...{S}
 All that time you were ill, the keeper did not know if you were going to live or die!{S}
 I questioned the keeper's wisdom at sending you off while you are still sick, but my doubts were misplaced.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 He is gone.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 I think I need to go.{S}
 Yes, he is gone.{S}
 I want him to come home.{S}
 Why do we have to leave again?{S}
 We are always going somewhere.{S}
 Why can not I go to the shem city?{S}
 Everybody says he is not coming back.{S}
 Why would the keeper call for a move so early?{S}
 We were not expecting to leave for weeks.{S}
 Are you going to help look for Tamlen?{S}
 It is time for the clan to move.{S}
 We mourn those passing into the Beyond.{S}
 Again, the Grey Warden returns.{S}
 He was a Grey Warden and appeared out of nowhere with you slung over his shoulder.{S}
 He left you here and ran off again.{S}
 The keeper's not going to like that.{S}
 Is the keeper sending you back to that cave to look for Tamlen?{S}
 I want to go with you.{S}
 I will follow you, just to make sure Merrill does not go running to the keeper when you tell her I am coming.{S}
 I will go with you and we will ask her together.{S}
 Let us go talk to the keeper.{S}
 It must be hard returning empty-handed.{S}
 I say we get your cure, move the clan north, and put this all behind us.{S}
 I wonder what is going to happen.{S}
 All right, come with us.{S}
 Come along then.{S}
 I suppose I will not stop you, then.{S}
 Yes, I am going with Merrill.{S}
 Why has the Grey Warden returned with you?{S}
 We have much to do before we can travel.{S}
 Our clan was one of the first to flee the Dales.{S}
 When we came to Ferelden, the fiercest of the shemlen were the barbarians known as the Clayne.{S}
 The ensuing battle went well for us.{S}
 I see you have not returned with young Tamlen.{S}
 Sadly, it seems we will be leaving him behind soon regardless.{S}
 You were not here when Pol arrived, were you?{S}
 He arrived here a few days ago from the human lands.{S}
 Just do not be a coward like some and flee.{S}
 Walking corpses?{S}
 Duncan returned to the cave to search for darkspawn, but we cannot rely on him to look for Tamlen as well.{S}
 We must go ourselves, and quickly.{S}
 Your fever broke, and the signs of whatever illness snared you are gone... but truthfully, I do not know if you are free from it or not.{S}
 I am ordering the clan to pack the camp so we can go north.{S}
 Go quickly, for Tamlen's life hangs in the balance.{S}
 Go to him and ask to see his stock.{S}
 I suppose the thought of darkspawn returning one day did not occur to them.{S}
 The old tomes say darkspawn come in as many varieties as surface creatures.{S}
 Like a plague of locusts, they spread disease and misery when they come to the surface.{S}
 The Grey Warden seemed to think your illness came from this taint.{S}
 Should we return, I may see it for myself.{S}
 Still, be careful... should you come upon this strange mirror again, do not touch it.{S}
 I send you back with hopes of finding Tamlen, and that is all.{S}
 We have stayed too long, and we must move on--quickly.{S}
 This is their land, so we will go peacefully.{S}
 I see you have not left with Merrill yet.{S}
 I am relieved you have returned!{S}
 I was not expecting to return so soon either, Keeper.{S}
 Follow me, Duncan.{S}
 What happened to us?{S}
 I kept telling Tamlen that we should have come back!{S}
 There were walking corpses and other strange monsters.{S}
 Did he not go inside the cave himself and see?{S}
 Is my sickness gone?{S}
 Then I am ready to go.{S}
 I need more equipment before I go.{S}
 And have they returned?{S}
 The clan is leaving?{S}
 You are going to let those shemlen drive us off?{S}
 There were many monsters, and dead men that walked.{S}
 He is gone.{S}
 May the Creators walk with you.{S}
 The keeper called for the clan to move on, and they will be ready to take us.{S}
 Some say the clan will leave before we find him.{S}
 The halla mourn our fallen.{S}
 I will pray for Tamlen's safe return.{S}
 You look well for one who is recently returned from the brink of death.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 We are going to find him; do not worry.{S}
 I will not allow that to happen.{S}
 I am coming to help.{S}
 We were supposed to go alone.{S}
 I thought we are supposed to go alone.{S}
 Are you ready to go?{S}
 Go tell the keeper that, then.{S}
 Go ask her first.{S}
 Are you ready to go now?{S}
 The Grey Warden said he was returning to the cave.{S}
 If we leave now, he will be lost forever.{S}
 It seems whatever you woke up inside that cave has... spread outside.{S}
 Would they come outside the cave?{S}
 The sooner we find this cave, and Tamlen, the sooner we can leave.{S}
 Even if the worst has happened, we cannot leave his body unburied.{S}
 Tamlen... or whatever's left of him, so we can return him to the earth.{S}
 Where did they come from?{S}
 The stories say Arlathan fell long before the darkspawn appeared.{S}
 Or he followed them.{S}
 But why would they come here?{S}
 Before we go, are you all right?{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 We should move on.{S}
 Let us move on and hope we do not meet any more of these monsters.{S}
 But we must find Tamlen--or what is left of him.{S}
 We should explore farther before I go on about my fears.{S}
 We should return to camp.{S}
 Fenarel is coming with us.{S}
 I say he comes. <act>Lie</act> I did ask.{S}
 We should go back now.{S}
 Perhaps we will see more walking corpses.{S}
 What do you think happened to Tamlen?{S}
 Maybe they followed the Grey Warden here.{S}
 Stop fussing over me.{S}
 You did not return with Tamlen...{S}
 Why did that shemlen return with you?{S}
 So you have returned to us, da'len.{S}
 What were you two thinking, wandering in there without first coming to tell the keeper?{S}
 Let us tell these children of the fall of the Dales.{S}
 Children, hear of the fall of the Dales!{S}
 When it fell, we became free.{S}
 And so the Dales fell.{S}
 But in the days of ancient Arlathan, we lived free and spread far across the continent.{S}
 Should they return, all races will shudder.{S}
 He seemed decent enough, as humans go.{S}
 A few may return, but we must accept that they know nothing of the lore or why we keep it.{S}
 And we always move on, allowing no one to grow too angry with us.{S}
 Before the shemlen enslaved us, even before they came to this part of the world, our people lived in glorious Arlathan.{S}
 We shall then return the old ways to those of our people who have lost them.{S}
 But the humans would not leave us be.{S}
 Come, then& help me as I go along.{S}
 Once you saw what was inside, you should have returned.{S}
 What were you two thinking, wandering into that cave without first coming to tell the keeper!{S}
 Twisted your arms to prevent you from coming to tell the keeper of it, first?{S}
 You return again, da'len?{S}
 So you return with the Grey Warden, but without Tamlen.{S}
 What happened, da'len?{S}
 Instead of death, those weary of life would pass into uthenera--the waking slumber.{S}
 We have no body to return to the soil, but we shall still sing for Tamlen.{S}
 The Creators must come to guide him to the Beyond.{S}
 Tell the keeper it shall be done before the clan is ready to move on.{S}
 You know, it is imperative now more than ever to pass on what we know to the young.{S}
 Perhaps you should go and ask.{S}
 Even if he is not, we must leave soon.{S}
 We should've come back here, first.{S}
 Why go on about it?{S}
 I forget what comes next.{S}
 We shall return the old ways to those who have lost them.{S}
 What happened to the elves who did not join the Dalish?{S}
 Tamlen insisted we go inside.{S}
 Will the clan still leave?{S}
 They were going to hang me, but I escaped, and... well, here I am.{S}
 I thought at best you might hide me for a bit. <desc>Chuckles</desc> I am glad I was wrong.{S}
 Even if they did, I honestly do not think most of them would want to leave.{S}
 No one is allowed to walk around with <emp>any</emp> weapon.{S}
 And I have never had to leave the city before, much less learn how to hunt.{S}
 Why did you leave the city?{S}
 Your keeper did not send you after me, did she?{S}
 It is a good thing I do not return that feeling, would not you say?{S}
 It will taint all those who come near it, now.{S}
 I can sense the sickness in you, and it is spreading.{S}
 Now, let us leave this cursed place.{S}
 I suggest, however, leaving sooner rather than later.{S}
 Shall we go back?{S}
 With the mirror destroyed, I doubt the darkspawn will return.{S}
 If your people must come here, they should cleanse it with fire.{S}
 Can we return later and search through the ruins?{S}
 Trust me when I say that he is gone.{S}
 Now, we should return.{S}
 Darkspawn are evil creatures, and it is best to leave it at that.{S}
 I would dare more than that to stop such a threat.{S}
 So you and your friend Tamlen both entered this cave?{S}
 Did you... come here alone, human?{S}
 Your keeper and I have spoken, and we have come to an arrangement that concerns you.{S}
 When I leave, I hope you will join me.{S}
 And we would not send you away, but there is more at stake.{S}
 Let me be clear: You will likely never return here.{S}
 We go to fight the darkspawn, a battle that will take us far from your clan.{S}
 Should you join, it is unlikely you will ever be able to return here.{S}
 Long ago, the Dalish agreed to aid the Grey Wardens against a Blight, should that day arrive.{S}
 It breaks my heart to send you away.{S}
 It is your heritage and will protect you against the darkness to come.{S}
 So... are you ready to go?{S}
 Come then, da'len.{S}
 I... cannot express my sadness at sending one of our sons off into such danger, away from the clan that loves him.{S}
 I cannot express my sadness at sending one of our daughters off into such danger, away from the clan that loves her.{S}
 No matter where you go, you are Dalish.{S}
 You leave me no choice.{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 Can we just leave the cave like this?{S}
 I am not leaving until I find him!{S}
 Let us go back to the camp.{S}
 I can not just leave my clan.{S}
 Will I be able to return to my clan?{S}
 Is the clan sending me away?{S}
 If this is my duty, then I will go.{S}
 No, I will not go!{S}
 No, I refuse to go.{S}
 I would be honored, but how did this come about?{S}
 Perhaps, but there is not much left down here.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 And in matters of faith, I am inclined to follow my heart.{S}
 You and Tamlen found humans near the camp and ran them off.{S}
 You are the first to arrive in a very long time.{S}
 It has been my duty, my life, to protect the Urn and prepare the way for the faithful who come to revere Andraste.{S}
 Tamlen is still missing and the keeper wants you to return to the cave to search for Tamlen.{S}
 The clan is moving north soon and you must make haste.{S}
 He broke it to stop it from doing any more harm.{S}
 Duncan has returned to camp.{S}
 He broke it to stop it from doing any more harm and you returned to the camp with him. <emp>Speak to Keeper Marethari</emp>{S}
 Duncan has explained that you are still infected with the illness that came from the ruins and that only his organization can save you.{S}
 You are to leave for Ostagar immediately.{S}
 How did the belief spread to the rest of the disciples?{S}
 The Maker will sit in judgment of them, when the time comes.{S}
 You have come to honor Andraste, and you shall, if you prove yourself worthy.{S}
 Then you will not come to the Ashes.{S}
 You will understand what it is when you face it.{S}
 Because I have strict orders not to let <emp>anyone</emp> pass!{S}
 I am the person appointed to stop all unauthorized access to the Circle Tower.{S}
 No, now go away!{S}
 Leave now.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Well, good things come to those who wait and maybe you should wait a little longer.{S}
 Come along, I suppose.{S}
 Why do not you go away and I will not bother you anymore.{S}
 I think I am going to have to think about this.{S}
 Come back tomorrow.{S}
 Come to chat a little, have you?{S}
 I would like to go to the tower now.{S}
 The player [did not go] undercover in the mage origin.{S}
 The player went undercover in the mage origin.{S}
 Greagoir just came down, and said, "Do not you worry, Kester.{S}
 Well, you go on ahead.{S}
 You go on ahead then.{S}
 Oh, there I go again.{S}
 I remember taking you across when you left with that fellow, Duncan.{S}
 Hey... you know what is going on at the tower?{S}
 Now they got me just sitting here, waiting.{S}
 Come to see how old Kester's doing, eh?{S}
 I am going to be praying awful hard for this to be over soon.{S}
 Did you come from the tower?{S}
 What in Maker's name is going on there?{S}
 What happened?{S}
 I guess I do not got a choice but to ask Greagoir next time he stops by.{S}
 So, what is going on over there?{S}
 I appreciate you coming by to give me the news.{S}
 Are they ever going to return it?{S}
 You have no clue why they would stop people from going across?{S}
 I have to find out what is going on.{S}
 Do you know why I am not allowed to go to the tower?{S}
 I found out what is going on in the tower.{S}
 Greagoir is taking steps to stop this from going further.{S}
 You should go ask them yourself.{S}
 Most of the mages have fallen, but the tower is safe now.{S}
 There must be something left.{S}
 If we get out, we are going to need gold.{S}
 I think I will go for the plump one first... ...and I want two men stationed within sight of the doors at all times.{S}
 You must leave, for your own safety.{S}
 The tower has fallen.{S}
 I realized we could not defeat them and told my men to flee.{S}
 We were prepared for one or two abominations--not the horde that fell upon us.{S}
 We will stand guard to make sure nothing leaves.{S}
 I have sent word to Denerim, calling for reinforcements and the Right of Annulment.{S}
 There are only abominations left in this tower.{S}
 If we enter the tower now, we will be massacred.{S}
 You must face and slaughter the abominations to get to the bottom of this.{S}
 I assure you, an abomination is a force to be reckoned with, and you will face more than one.{S}
 Still, you have seen what we face.{S}
 You think you can deal with them, when even templars are loathe to enter the tower?{S}
 Ah, that arrogance hangs about you like some fell cloud, does not it?{S}
 A word of caution... once you cross that threshold, there is no turning back.{S}
 If Irving has fallen... then the Circle is lost, and must be destroyed.{S}
 Where you lead, my men and I shall follow.{S}
 I can only hope assistance from Denerim arrives soon.{S}
 Leave the door open as the abominations poured out?{S}
 You assume that there will be any mages left to kill.{S}
 The grand cleric has granted the Right of Annulment, but we must wait to attack the tower until reinforcements arrive from Denerim.{S}
 Creatures of the Fade can use mages to enter our world.{S}
 Do not think I have forgotten your role in Jowan's escape.{S}
 I suppose I cannot fault you for that... though Irving could have done more to prevent what happened.{S}
 If you can destroy the abominations, I will pledge my men to your cause in return.{S}
 The templars guard and advise, but the first enchanter has the last word in what happens in the Circle.{S}
 Before we go any further, I would like to bring something up, if I may.{S}
 You know what happened to Jowan and you saw what they did to the tower.{S}
 But if you cooperate, and come with us, we will plead with the grand cleric for leave to spare your life.{S}
 Then I am sorry it has come to this, but you must be eliminated.{S}
 It pains me to see you have fallen so far.{S}
 It has happened before...{S}
 Uldred tortured these mages, hoping to break their wills and turn them into abominations.{S}
 We do not know how many of them have turned.{S}
 I will not let this happen again!{S}
 I will send a report to the Chantry.{S}
 Now go!{S}
 It falls to me to decide what we must do.{S}
 But--as was brought to my attention some time ago--you were just following orders.{S}
 I will not risk leaving the doors open.{S}
 We will send word to Orlais and Antiva.{S}
 The Circles there will send us senior enchanters, and they will make up the new Circle.{S}
 We will move on from there.{S}
 I need more information before I can come to a decision.{S}
 Return it to it is previous owner, perhaps?{S}
 It is a mess, but the abominations are gone.{S}
 And I am thankful you arrived when you did.{S}
 Not without a promise for assistance in the coming war.{S}
 How did this happen?{S}
 The abominations cannot be allowed to leave.{S}
 When did you send word to Denerim?{S}
 There is still so much going on that is unexplained.{S}
 I could find out what really happened in there.{S}
 I can make sure this never happens.{S}
 I have faced abominations before.{S}
 Why hasn't Denerim sent reinforcements?{S}
 If reinforcements come, you will destroy the Circle?{S}
 I thought templars were supposed to stop such things.{S}
 I am glad my friend escaped from you.{S}
 Jowan's escape seems small compared to the situation here.{S}
 I sent him away.{S}
 As a Grey Warden, I have a right to know what is happening.{S}
 I want to know what is happened.{S}
 What is happening?{S}
 The Circle cannot be left like this.{S}
 And if I surrender, what happens to me?{S}
 Stop dragging this out.{S}
 What will happen to the mages?{S}
 I expect you to be there when the time comes.{S}
 Perhaps it makes up for the part I played in Jowan's escape?{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 It seems that things are finally moving forward.{S}
 You need to leave for the battlefront as soon as possible.{S}
 If you have this all in hand, I should go.{S}
 A dwarf, Dagna, wants to come study magic.{S}
 Then I would not have been here when all this happened.{S}
 Their swords are like the... the sword of mercy that sent Andraste back to the Maker...{S}
 We should let the templars come.{S}
 Oh, come, swift sword, and deliver me, that I might find the Maker again...{S}
 Actually, I am surprised this does not happen more often.{S}
 Is it going to be over soon?{S}
 Am I going to die?{S}
 Are the templars coming for us?{S}
 If you will not help, then please, just leave us be.{S}
 She told us everything upon her return...{S}
 Good luck, and may the Maker turn his gaze on you.{S}
 They should have seen it coming.{S}
 I was lucky to have escaped.{S}
 Please, refrain from going into the stockroom.{S}
 I am defenseless and if I ran into one, I would surely perish.{S}
 I tried to leave, when things got quiet.{S}
 Finding no other way out, I returned to work.{S}
 I would prefer it if the tower returned to the way it was.{S}
 I do not know, but he came here with several others, and took the Litany of Adralla.{S}
 He came here, with several others, and took the Litany of Adralla.{S}
 Who knows what could happen then?{S}
 Perhaps this will be over soon and things will return to the way they were.{S}
 I run the magical stockroom.{S}
 Haven't you come across abominations?{S}
 She is been tearing herself up over what might be happening in there.{S}
 I was on my way down to the library when I heard screaming, and a demon came around the corner.{S}
 I was certain it was my death come upon me.{S}
 When it was over, the demon was dead but Wynne wasn't moving either.{S}
 I was so afraid she was... gone.{S}
 As I moved to help her, she stirred and coughed.{S}
 She is gone through a lot.{S}
 She might be completely fine, but then again, maybe she did not come away from that totally unharmed.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Yes, yes.... now stop bothering me.{S}
 We are running low on supplies and I do not know how much longer we will last.{S}
 I wonder what is going on up there.{S}
 I wish this had never happened, but I am glad it is over.{S}
 I have a crick in my back and my bum's gone numb.{S}
 Not as pleased as I am that you came along when you did.{S}
 You turned them into a thin, slightly sticky, somewhat runny paste that appears to be seeping into the cracks between the stones as we speak.{S}
 I decided that the best thing to do in that situation was to hide and be very, very quiet.{S}
 Maybe go back into my closet for a little while.{S}
 And go where?{S}
 I am just going to stay here and see what happens.{S}
 Go with you?{S}
 The big problem with lyrium is that it has... diminishing returns.{S}
 They go sort of... funny.{S}
 Now if there is not anything else, I would like to be left alone, please.{S}
 Now just... leave me alone, please.{S}
 So just... leave me alone.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 It is hard to remain quiet and hidden when you keep approaching me like this.{S}
 Will not move an inch until I know I am safe.{S}
 Well, the demons are gone, and I figured that if you really wanted to kill me, you would have done it by now.{S}
 You know, it is hard to stay hidden when you keep finding me.{S}
 Just leave me alone.{S}
 You are going to lead them right to me.{S}
 Now go!{S}
 Might not seem like much coming from me but I appreciate what you have done for us.{S}
 You still have my lyrium though... and I am not going to soon forget that.{S}
 You could escape.{S}
 You could come with me.{S}
 I think I will take my leave of you now.{S}
 Tell me what you are hiding.{S}
 What happens to these templars?{S}
 I am going to do something about this.{S}
 I am not going to let this continue.{S}
 One more dead mage is not going to be a surprise, I think.{S}
 Greagoir is going to find out about this.{S}
 I will spare you, but I am not going to let this go on.{S}
 And I am going to tell Greagoir about this.{S}
 How do you keep this operation hidden?{S}
 Why do not you go to Orzammar and find out for yourself?{S}
 You are not going to die.{S}
 Stay where you are and do not move.{S}
 I never wanted it to go this far.{S}
 Neither did I, but this is what we are faced with and--{S}
 And now Uldred's gone mad, and we are scattered, doomed to die at the hands of those who seek to right our wrongs...{S}
 I could escape and seek penance at the Chantry.{S}
 The Maker will surely turn His eyes on you for your mercy!{S}
 Am I to follow you?{S}
 Change rarely comes peacefully.{S}
 I will spare you, but I will not help you escape.{S}
 If you can escape the templars, then you deserve freedom.{S}
 Your pleas do not move me.{S}
 Hide for now, and go to my camp when it is safe.{S}
 But why turn to forbidden magic?{S}
 But I never turned to forbidden magic.{S}
 I vow to do no harm to you, nor those who travel with you.{S}
 He has gone through life empty, resentful of his vows.{S}
 You would return him to this?{S}
 All I ask is that you leave us alone.{S}
 Perhaps we will escape.{S}
 Come, my pet, we are going for a walk.{S}
 Then you leave me no choice...{S}
 They are going to murder the children!{S}
 I command you to stop what you are doing to this man!{S}
 What in Andraste's name is going on here?{S}
 There is nothing loving or intimate going on here.{S}
 Let him go, or I will kill you.{S}
 I will leave you alone, if you do the same for me.{S}
 So you can drain him and move on to someone else?{S}
 What will become of you if I leave you?{S}
 Even if I do, the templars will come for you eventually.{S}
 The children have gone to bed, my pet.{S}
 If anything in you is human... kill me now and stop this game.{S}
 Did Greagoir send you?{S}
 I am the only one left...{S}
 They turned some into... monsters.{S}
 Now I would like nothing more than to wipe their taint off the face of Thedas.{S}
 The sounds coming out from there... oh, Maker...{S}
 May the Maker turn his gaze on you.{S}
 I am sorry we could not agree, and I am sorry that I must stop you.{S}
 Maker turn his gaze on you.{S}
 I may need one myself, come to think...{S}
 Why have you returned to the tower?{S}
 Follow me, then.{S}
 Are we leaving yet?{S}
 Now, are we ready to go?{S}
 The naivete I once had is gone forever.{S}
 Are you ready to go?{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 You are not going to die, not if I can help it.{S}
 Now it is Uldred's turn.{S}
 Greagoir sent me, in a sense.{S}
 I cannot decide on that before seeing what is going on.{S}
 We will come back for you after we deal with Uldred.{S}
 The Circle has gone bad.{S}
 Is it so surprising that I have returned?{S}
 Greagoir told me what happened; I knew I had to help.{S}
 Stop it.{S}
 What is going to happen now?{S}
 It is time to leave.{S}
 Very well, let us leave now.{S}
 Yes, let us leave now.{S}
 You have changed since I last saw you. <desc>This is Niall's dead body.</desc> <desc>You find a scroll tucked neatly into a pocket on the inside of Niall's robe.</desc> <desc>Leave Niall alone.</desc> <desc>Search the body for the Litany of Adralla.</desc>{S}
 Leave it all behind? <desc>Thump</desc>{S}
 The world will go on without you.{S}
 An escaped slave? <desc>Laughs</desc> My, my... but you do have some gall.{S}
 You have to go back now and be good.{S}
 I did my best for you and you say you want to leave?{S}
 You have returned?{S}
 Regardless... return to where you were.{S}
 I can not have my subjects running about willy-nilly.{S}
 Very well, I will return, for now.{S}
 Could you return me to where I was?{S}
 You should have guessed I would return to defeat you.{S}
 I wish to leave here.{S}
 Let me go, or perish.{S}
 Come, the templars await.{S}
 Greagoir should be informed of what happened here as soon as possible.{S}
 But I am glad you have returned.{S}
 Are you ready to leave yet?{S}
 We should tell the templars about what went on here.{S}
 I am glad you arrived when you did.{S}
 It is almost as though the Maker Himself sent you.{S}
 From what Greagoir said, it seems that you came here seeking allies.{S}
 We will do what we can for now, but if the Blight spreads, the tower itself will be lost.{S}
 Stopping the Blight is more important.{S}
 There is much to be done here, and I must go.{S}
 When the time comes, we will stand beside you.{S}
 Irving, I have a request: I seek leave to follow the Grey Warden.{S}
 Then I give you leave to follow the Grey Warden, but know that you always have a place here.{S}
 I fear she may be disappointed when she arrives.{S}
 You went above and beyond the call of duty for the Circle.{S}
 I would like to look around before we leave.{S}
 Yes, we should go now.{S}
 But there are so few mages left.{S}
 You can come with me if you really want to.{S}
 Forgive me, but I must take my leave.{S}
 She is going to be so overjoyed.{S}
 I shall return to Orzammar with this news then.{S}
 I think she will be very interested in what happened.{S}
 You are not leaving so soon, are you?{S}
 Everywhere I go, resistance!{S}
 Stop him... he... is building an army.{S}
 And here I thought he was starting to turn.{S}
 Do you think I am going to let you wander around this tower, knowing you are a pawn of the templars?{S}
 Come say hello to your old apprentice, Irving.{S}
 He is gone.{S}
 I will just be going now.{S}
 Stop what you are doing immediately!{S}
 You are turning them into abominations!{S}
 You will soon follow your servants.{S}
 You are turning these people into abominations!{S}
 I am going to destroy everything here, including you.{S}
 Say what you like, I am still going to kill you.{S}
 So you are going to kill me then?{S}
 That is going too far!{S}
 The darkspawn are gone, remember?{S}
 I have given you so much and you cast it back in my face.{S}
 You are hiding something from me.{S}
 If the darkspawn are gone, then we are no longer needed.{S}
 The darkspawn are not gone, to ignore them is irresponsible.{S}
 Let him go.{S}
 Where did you come from?{S}
 The demon traps everything that comes here in a dream it thinks they can not--or will not--try to leave.{S}
 I thought I would escaped, too, but I have been wandering these empty, grey spaces for a lifetime.{S}
 I escaped only to encounter the sloth demon... and now I am here.{S}
 We were going to defeat the blood mages with the Litany of Adralla.{S}
 You can not stop what they make you do... but the Litany protects against that.{S}
 You were the apprentice who left with the Grey Warden.{S}
 It will not let us go easily, if at all.{S}
 Off you go then.{S}
 He panicked then, tried to leave...{S}
 Some things make you sit up and pay attention.{S}
 What happened was one of those things.{S}
 They overwhelmed him, and when his screaming stopped, Uldred was... gone.{S}
 And when I saw it, I ran for my life.{S}
 Once I calmed down, I thought about what would happen if... that thing... got out.{S}
 I saw my friends fall, one by one... and now it is my turn.{S}
 I know that it stops blood mages from taking over your mind.{S}
 I failed the Circle and I am going to die here and...{S}
 When you return... take the Litany of Adralla from my... body.{S}
 I cannot go with you.{S}
 There is so little of me left...{S}
 I do not fear what may come.{S}
 They say we return to the Maker in death, and that is not such a terrible thing.{S}
 Take the Litany off my... my body, when you return.{S}
 Why were you going to the Harrowing Chamber?{S}
 I will just leave you to think about that, then.{S}
 If we work together we can escape.{S}
 I am not going to wait to die.{S}
 But the abominations, where did they come from?{S}
 What do you mean gone?{S}
 You ran?{S}
 I am not going to die here.{S}
 Are not you coming to help?{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 You think you are going to die?{S}
 I should leave quickly then.{S}
 It was a nice try, but you should've left it to the experts.{S}
 You can hear soft whimpers coming from inside it.</desc>{S}
 Are the demons gone?{S}
 I am harmless... please leave me alone.{S}
 You can come out now.{S}
 You can come out.{S}
 Come out here, or I will make you come out.{S}
 Stop whining and come out.{S}
 They are gone.{S}
 Before you go, there is something I must ask.{S}
 Return when you are ready, and I shall open the way.{S}
 I will enter the Gauntlet.{S}
 I am not ready to enter the Gauntlet.{S}
 I see you have returned.{S}
 You left him in the ruins, left him to his fate.{S}
 You rose above your caste to become a Grey Warden, but you left behind your family who relied on you.{S}
 You abandoned your father and mother, leaving them in the hands of Rendon Howe, knowing he would show no mercy.{S}
 You left Shianni to Vaughan, in exchange for some bent coppers.{S}
 You allowed this to happen.{S}
 You could not have known what would happen.{S}
 I say have an ale and let it go.{S}
 That is what comes next in these things, no?{S}
 Leave the past where it falls.{S}
 And what of those that follow you?{S}
 And you... why do you say the Maker speaks to you, when all know that the Maker has left?{S}
 You left your home and came to the surface, knowing that--{S}
 For a moment there I thought you were going to go on a weepy tirade and try to "share" your feelings.{S}
 Perhaps you are only a tool used to spread the word of the Circle and the Chantry.{S}
 There is no sense in hiding, is there?{S}
 I wish I would been a better mate; maybe she would have stayed home with a bellyful of baby Oghren and never gone for the Anvil.{S}
 And yes, I came to the surface because I am barely a dwarf anymore.{S}
 My family is dead, my honor as a warrior long gone.{S}
 Is it my turn now?{S}
 Now move on.{S}
 You came to this land as an observer, but you killed a family in a blind rage.{S}
 I could have run faster, perhaps.{S}
 I should not have left.{S}
 They said I should go anyway.{S}
 I should have insisted that my mother come with me.{S}
 They made me go.{S}
 Not even a "So, how's hiding from Jarvia been so far?"{S}
 Hey, I did that today--ran from another bunch that Jarvia sent after me.{S}
 I am sorry I left all of you.{S}
 You know I had to leave.{S}
 We await your triumphant return.{S}
 I know it is been playing on your mind, how you left us in the darkest muck-pit this side of the Deep Roads.{S}
 You can let go and forgive yourself.{S}
 You gotta go to Andraste with a joyful heart, right?{S}
 That is the way it goes, is not it?{S}
 I am proud of you, for moving on.{S}
 Is it really so difficult to say how you feel about those you left behind?{S}
 They say the Maker knows your heart, no matter how much you try to hide it.{S}
 You know that I am gone, and all your prayers and wishes will not bring me back.{S}
 Take the pain and the guilt, acknowledge it,and let go.{S}
 And so I leave this in your hands...{S}
 Now go, carry with you my love and my forgiveness, pup.{S}
 Take the pain and the guilt, acknowledge it, and let go.{S}
 While there is much rebuilding to be done, First Enchanter Irving has promised you the Circle's aid in the coming battle. <emp>Destroy the corrupted Circle</emp>{S}
 You dealt with her, and the barrier she had erected to stop your progress is now gone.{S}
 You have wondered, many times, if what happened to me was your doing.{S}
 Perhaps things would be different if you had not gone to Irving.{S}
 You have come so far since I saw you last.{S}
 The last vestiges of your shackled life in the Circle have all but fallen away.{S}
 Are you trying to make me feel guilt over what happened?{S}
 Why would not you talk about that day we both left the Circle?{S}
 We must acknowledge our past before we can face our future.{S}
 Do you remember us, where you came from, and what some of us still face every day?{S}
 What happened... it wasn't really your fault.{S}
 You have moved on, past the horror of that night.{S}
 You have gone on to other things, things I can only dream of.{S}
 Still, you have come far.{S}
 Tamlen is gone; he is only footsteps in the dust."{S}
 You seem unwilling to come close.{S}
 I know Tamlen will never come back.{S}
 Those that survive must go on living.{S}
 It is time to leave that behind.{S}
 What happened in those ruins holds no power over you.{S}
 You have accepted it, and moved on.{S}
 You have been cast out to walk the surface, whereas I... hmph...{S}
 We must face them, before we move on.{S}
 The darkspawn are gone, defeated forever, and you and the other Grey Wardens are a relic of an era that is past.{S}
 Echoes from a shadow realm, whispers of things yet to come.{S}
 A dream came upon me, as my daughter slumbered beneath my heart.{S}
 Hundreds fell before Her on bended knee.{S}
 Then we should send our best.{S}
 Send Alistair and the new Grey Warden to make sure it is done.{S}
 No, it is best that you both go.{S}
 I refuse to be sent on an errand.{S}
 Queens. <emp>Escape the Fade</emp>{S}
 Comes from nothing, but will fell the strongest armies.{S}
 Owain, the Tranquil who runs the stockroom, mentioned that Niall took the Litany of Adralla.{S}
 Niall did not come with you.{S}
 Something terrible has happened.{S}
 Knight-Commander Greagoir intends to use the Right of Annulment on the Circle, and has locked the great doors of the tower until reinforcements arrive.{S}
 I do not see why I need to leave my belongings.{S}
 Something terrible has happened.{S}
 Knight-Commander Greagoir intends to use the Right of Annulment on the Circle, but is waiting for reinforcements to arrive from Denerim.{S}
 In the meantime, he has locked the great doors of the tower, so that none of the abominations may escape.{S}
 No one from the Tower of Magi will be joining you in the battle to come.{S}
 You have passed through the flame; there is no going back.{S}
 You have been through the trials of the Gauntlet; you have walked the path of Andraste, and like Her, you have been cleansed.{S}
 Well, can I go back and take it off?{S}
 Doubt comes to us all, and we must crush it lest we falter.{S}
 After all you have done you would turn on us?{S}
 What will happen after I do this?{S}
 Test going away.{S}
 Ah, our champion has returned.{S}
 The knowledge of our fathers and grandfathers is slowly being passed to you.{S}
 Even if you leave, you will take us with you.{S}
 Let them come and scourge the land to pave the way for the risen Andraste.{S}
 And when there is nothing left to destroy, we will emerge and build a new kingdom in Her name!{S}
 You would turn on us?{S}
 You are going to...{S}
 What if you turn into something scaly and...{S}
 Appreciate this gift. <desc>Before destroying the Ashes, you gather up some of it and place it in a small leather pouch.</desc> <desc>You uncork the vial of dragon blood, and empty it into the Urn.</desc> <desc>You take a pinch of the Ashes, and place it in a leather pouch.</desc> <act>Pour the dragon's blood into the Urn.</act> <act>Take a pinch of the Ashes.</act> <act>Leave the Urn alone.</act> <desc>You stand before the Urn of Sacred Ashes.</desc>{S}
 You were gone for quite some time.{S}
 Coming to the Urn, I mean?{S}
 You just about stopped my heart!{S}
 The Ashes are gone.{S}
 And... and pilgrims should be allowed to come to the Urn.{S}
 I think you should know, the Urn is gone.{S}
 Gone?{S}
 What do you mean gone?{S}
 I was so close... and now She is gone.{S}
 Go then.{S}
 I must return home.{S}
 I am not a rich man, but I have a small collection of... interesting artifacts, and I do owe you a reward for coming to my rescue.{S}
 I will spread this good news, or die trying.{S}
 If something bad comes of this, it is your fault.{S}
 I could never thank you quite enough, but I am certainly going to try.{S}
 I can not wait to get going!{S}
 The enemy of my enemy is my friend, and thus we followed Andraste, against the Imperium.{S}
 They say the Maker Himself was moved by Andraste's song, and then She sang no more of simple things.{S}
 It seems that your father's errand was just a ruse to get his family together one last time before he left for battle.{S}
 Do not let it happen again.{S}
 Duncan has recruited you to the Grey Wardens; you must leave your family behind to their fates.{S}
 You left your betrothed, Nesiara, in Vaughans palace in return for a fat purse of coin.{S}
 Shianni has woken you up and told you that your betrothed has arrived, sooner than expected.{S}
 Your wedding has been moved to today.{S}
 You should go talk to him. <emp>See to Shianni</emp>{S}
 The villagers of Haven captured him when he arrived in search of the Urn.{S}
 Kolgrim has asked you to enter the temple's inner sanctum--where the Urn resides--and pour a vial of the dragon's blood into the Ashes, allowing the new "Andraste" to reclaim the power held in them.{S}
 You have angered the guardian of the Urn of Sacred Ashes and failed the tests of faith left in the path of pilgrims seeking Andrastes remains.{S}
 You have proven yourself worthy, and can now enter into the presence of the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 Falling on your blade in grief seemed like too much trouble, I take it?{S}
 Before or after I stopped laughing?{S}
 I thought we should talk about where we intend to go, first.{S}
 We might even want to go to him first.{S}
 You could run and forget about it all.{S}
 Let the darkspawn do as they wish until other Grey Wardens come.{S}
 If they come.{S}
 We all choose our path, even when it seems there is only one direction we should go.{S}
 Go after your enemy directly.{S}
 Yes, he certainly would not see that coming!{S}
 If your wish is to come up with reasons why something cannot be done, we will stand here until the darkspawn are upon us.{S}
 Well, <emp>I</emp> do not know where we should go.{S}
 Arl Eamon is a good man, but I do not know for sure he is where we should go.{S}
 I am not going to fight about it.{S}
 Short of leaving Ferelden to seek them out, the only place to send word to would be Weisshaupt Fortress, and that is thousands of miles away.{S}
 If he is not out in the field with his army, he is probably going to be at the palace in Denerim.{S}
 We can go to Denerim, but somehow I suspect that they are not going to let us just walk around.{S}
 You are going to have to.{S}
 I certainly would not want to go there alone.{S}
 If you follow the West Road around Calenhad Lake into the mountains through Gherlen's Pass.{S}
 He will be at Castle Redcliffe, in the far western part of Ferelden next to the mountain passes.{S}
 I know you were not one for very long before Duncan and the rest were all killed, but that did not mean you stopped being one.{S}
 And I am sick of the mockery you are turning it into.{S}
 I guess I will have to be satisfied with you actually helping to stop the Blight, will not I?{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 I am going to talk and you are going to listen.{S}
 I am going to talk and you are going to listen.{S}
 We sort of... stumbled into each other, and despite this being the least perfect time, I still found myself falling for you in between all the fighting and everything else.{S}
 I do not want this to come between us.{S}
 I will... leave you be, then.{S}
 I will leave you be.{S}
 I heard about what happened at Redcliffe.{S}
 Now that we are back at the camp, I want to talk about what happened.{S}
 You went out of your way to save the arl's family and you did it, even though it would have been easier not to.{S}
 Hopefully by that time there is still enough of Ferelden left to save.{S}
 Of course she would sacrifice herself, she felt guilty for what happened!{S}
 We could have gone to the Circle of Magi!{S}
 It was Lady Isolde's fault, what happened at the castle.{S}
 Let us just stop there before I do more than shove my foot in my mouth like an idiot.{S}
 Leave him alone, Morrigan.{S}
 I will figure it out as we go.{S}
 Why are you leaving it up to me?{S}
 I can not go back there.{S}
 My clan has already fled north.{S}
 Go fall on something sharp.{S}
 The Grey Wardens are welcome to come and help.{S}
 You can go and fight darkspawn on your own, if you like.{S}
 You are going to be king, Alistair.{S}
 You wanted to stop me to say this?{S}
 If we can stop the Blight, we will save much more.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 I think it turned out quite well.{S}
 You saw what happened.{S}
 You might not want to go in.{S}
 More will probably come, but it is good to know some justice is left here.{S}
 You would think those soldiers could at least run off the bandits.{S}
 You would think those soldiers could at least run off the bandits.{S}
 I hear they almost killed a man because they did not like his face.{S}
 Packed with people who fled their homes.{S}
 You see them soldiers run like frightened children?{S}
 Way to go!{S}
 We must try to go north, somehow...{S}
 We must go north, to Denerim!{S}
 Get moving!{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 Run, you fools!{S}
 Run until you can run no more!{S}
 Move along, now.{S}
 Maybe we should let this one pass.{S}
 Maybe we should just let this one pass.{S}
 Uh... maybe we should just let these ones pass...{S}
 You came up with that a little too easily, if I do say so myself.{S}
 I mean there is more where that came from.{S}
 Nobody's turning you into a toad, you sniveling bastard!{S}
 You know, I hear a mage falls as quickly as anyone when stabbed.{S}
 But... we will, ah... let the toll go.{S}
 Do not turn me into a toad!{S}
 Yes, well... move along.{S}
 We will just leave you to your darkspawn-fighting, king-killing ways.{S}
 So, why do not you just go on?{S}
 Yes, well... move along, then.{S}
 Well, this is going nowhere.{S}
 So we will let you pass for a bigger score?{S}
 But... if a caravan's coming, should not we set up an ambush?{S}
 You--just pay the blasted toll and then go pray for protection or whatever you are here for.{S}
 Preying on those fleeing the darkspawn, I suppose.{S}
 A simple ten silvers and you are free to move on.{S}
 You know, I am beginning to think your caravan is not coming at all.{S}
 Until the darkspawn come and kill everyone.{S}
 Time to go!{S}
 I am not going down without a fight!{S}
 Well then, let me go!{S}
 A group of wounded ash warriors came by earlier... got right out of their way.{S}
 Well... watching for folks fleeing from the south.{S}
 No, but a caravan is following me.{S}
 It wants to appear poor, apparently.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 It is time for you and your men to leave.{S}
 You and your men need to leave.{S}
 Then start running.{S}
 And do not come back.{S}
 You will follow my lead.{S}
 I am turning you in to the authorities.{S}
 Come with me.{S}
 What is going on in Lothering?{S}
 People here are already desperate and frightened--they do not need you two coming to blows!{S}
 There is nowhere to run!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 The bann left us!{S}
 We are going to die! <emp>This</emp> minion is but the first of those who will destroy us!{S}
 You cannot run!{S}
 No hope is left!{S}
 The blackness will come...{S}
 Some of us fled here, but we cannot escape the darkspawn!{S}
 I... ran, hearing my wife's screams as they dragged her off.{S}
 I... ran, hearing my wife's screams as they dragged her off.{S}
 You... you are right. <desc>Sigh</desc> I will go.{S}
 I should not have come.{S}
 More darkspawn will come!{S}
 The Dalish would keep moving until we could move no more.{S}
 What happened to you?{S}
 How did you escape?{S}
 Is no one going to shut this madman up?{S}
 Now they flee for their lives, and you want to talk business?{S}
 Otherwise I am taking my wagon and leaving!{S}
 I hope the darkspawn choke on yer cheap hides!{S}
 I am leaving!{S}
 Run, everyone!{S}
 Run!!{S}
 Just stop complaining.{S}
 Then go!{S}
 But good deeds should not go unrewarded...{S}
 Then go, if that is what you wish.{S}
 Go if you like, but the wagons stay here.{S}
 Time to go, priest.{S}
 Time to go, priest.{S}
 Those of you not here to do business, leave now!{S}
 I suppose it is not right to run off desperate folk...{S}
 Then it is time for you to go, is not it?{S}
 Off you go.{S}
 You do not look like the other folk fleeing the south.{S}
 Most of the rabble who is fled here do not have anything worth the rags they are wearing.{S}
 They should not have come here with nothing, I guess.{S}
 Best thing that is happened to Lothering.{S}
 You mean they are gone?{S}
 He is been talking about offering a reward for anyone who would run them out.{S}
 For now, most folks go to Ser Bryant.{S}
 He is gone to war and taken all his soldiers, leaving us to fend for ourselves.{S}
 There is not going to be much left when he returns... <emp>if</emp> he returns.{S}
 We got Chasind barbarians and every farmholder south of Calenhad running from the darkspawn.{S}
 Just traveling through.{S}
 Now I will go.{S}
 You sent me here and she wasn't here at all!{S}
 Some mean men with swords came, and mother told me to run to the village as fast as I could, so I did!{S}
 She will come soon, right?{S}
 She would not leave me here all alone.{S}
 Why would she leave me here?{S}
 But she must be coming!{S}
 Maybe I should go home and look for her?{S}
 I have nowhere to go and I am hungry!{S}
 No, I am big enough to go myself.{S}
 The mean men must be gone by now.{S}
 The mean men must be gone by now.{S}
 Mother said I wasn't to go with anyone.{S}
 I should go look for Mother now.{S}
 I should go look for her.{S}
 I-I guess I will go look for Mother some more.{S}
 He went with William to the neighbor's yesterday, but he did not come back.{S}
 I do not think she is coming, child.{S}
 I do not think she meant to leave you.{S}
 Come with me.{S}
 Go to the chantry, child.{S}
 The Maker watch over us, child, for the darkspawn have returned to make mankind pay for our sins.{S}
 All these poor people must keep fleeing north.{S}
 How dare you walk around with that... <emp>murderer</emp>!{S}
 If they just stay away, the people fleeing the Blight could get here safely.{S}
 Or at least a place to hide.{S}
 What will happen to us now that the king is dead?{S}
 Even the Chantry is preparing to leave!{S}
 Where are we supposed to go?{S}
 A few knights have come through here, searching for some holy artifact.{S}
 Not one of them stopped to help.{S}
 There'll just be more bandits as soon as you leave.{S}
 They are gone?{S}
 Leave us be.{S}
 His men ran them off.{S}
 Tell me what happened to you.{S}
 If you seek refuge in the chantry, there is simply no room left.{S}
 So many are coming to Lothering, I make no assumptions.{S}
 We turn none aside.{S}
 Not since Teyrn Loghain passed by with his army.{S}
 It is a shame about the king, but with the darkspawn coming, few can think of anything else.{S}
 The revered mother runs the chantry itself, and Ser Bryant heads the templars stationed here.{S}
 Came from Orlais.{S}
 I know it is not something many dwarves do, but if you wish to offer devotion to the Maker, you may enter.{S}
 Maybe with that blasted Chasind gone, my headache will go, as well.{S}
 Move on if you can.{S}
 There simply is not enough food to go around, and we templars can barely keep order.{S}
 I will not turn you away.{S}
 I will go where I want.{S}
 Are you keeping me from going in?{S}
 Arl Eamon has fallen ill, and his knights are on a quest for the sacred urn filled with Andraste's ashes, said to cure any malady.{S}
 Travel safely, and may the Maker watch over you.{S}
 If Arl Eamon was able to intervene, perhaps it would not have gone this far.{S}
 We should go and find out what is happening.{S}
 Those fool bandits have returned.{S}
 She came to the chantry years ago, to begin a new life of contemplation.{S}
 Yesterday, however, she packed up and left the chantry.{S}
 I do not think her life before she arrived was a happy one.{S}
 I assume she was fleeing the darkspawn, like the rest of us.{S}
 I see you have returned, Sister.{S}
 I thought you had left the chantry for good.{S}
 Do many of his knights come here?{S}
 Do you know why she left?{S}
 Have many of his knights come here?{S}
 I came to ask for a blessing.{S}
 With my family abandoning the farm to flee north, we will need all the grace the Maker can offer.{S}
 Err... not to be rude, but how's a dwarf come to be here?{S}
 I suppose with the darkspawn coming you have other business with the chantry.{S}
 In her office arranging for everyone to leave, I suppose.{S}
 Yes, you have a difficult road to walk, do not you?{S}
 It might have been kinder to execute him, but I leave his fate to the Maker.{S}
 I will leave the teyrn's men to bring you to justice.{S}
 I will have to ask you to leave before you bring trouble on our heads.{S}
 The Maker cares no less for that qunari's victims than for the thousands who fell in Ostagar.{S}
 Only one of the youngest hid long enough to survive.{S}
 Please leave the qunari to his fate.{S}
 With Andraste's guidance, she is already traveling north, out of the darkspawn's reach.{S}
 She left our order yesterday.{S}
 Did I not tell you to leave?{S}
 I suppose that is a "no". <act>Lie</act> I have come to return him to his people.{S}
 All right, I will go.{S}
 I am sorry, but I must prepare the chantry's vestments before we flee.{S}
 Every knight of Redcliffe has gone in search of the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 With Henric gone, I need to return to Redcliffe.{S}
 But I must go.{S}
 You can travel to Redcliffe if you like... perhaps he has recovered.{S}
 We should see Arl Eamon for ourselves and find out what is happening.{S}
 Or perhaps his luck has changed in the weeks I have been gone.{S}
 We should see what is happening in Redcliffe ourselves.{S}
 The arl fell ill before the king died.{S}
 Ah, such thoughts do not sit well with me.{S}
 When did this happen?{S}
 Is there any point in going to Redcliffe?{S}
 So many come to Lothering seeking refuge, only to find that we can offer little more than prayer.{S}
 Is He moved by this destruction?{S}
 The Chant of Light must go on, particularly in these dark times.{S}
 When the prophet Andraste was burned by the magisters, the Maker turned away from His creations.{S}
 We gain His forgiveness by spreading Andraste's teachings.{S}
 The Maker will return when the Chant is sung from the four corners of the world.{S}
 We are preparing as we can, and when the revered mother calls on us to leave, we shall.{S}
 Are not you worried about the coming darkspawn?{S}
 That seems like an excuse to spread the Chantry's influence.{S}
 And then shall the Maker return to us.{S}
 And then shall the Maker return to the Black City in heaven.{S}
 Now go, and leave me to my task.{S}
 I will leave you alone, then.{S}
 Are not there easier ways to keep a fire going?{S}
 I hope the revered mother knows what she is doing in letting him go.{S}
 We need his coin to travel north.{S}
 He blindly follows his master's commands.{S}
 But these men will blindly follow their master's command even unto death.{S}
 They have learned their lesson and we can all stop fighting, now.{S}
 The teyrn left the king to die!{S}
 We are coming for him.{S}
 The Grey Wardens know what really happened.{S}
 Start running.{S}
 They were going to kill us!{S}
 They should leave.{S}
 Out you go!{S}
 Leave me to drown my sorrows, stranger.{S}
 Ser Bryant needs to stop those blasted bandits.{S}
 I can not just pack up my whole farmhold and flee.{S}
 You run a store in the tavern?{S}
 Please leave me be.{S}
 This will be our first night sleeping indoors since we fled our farm.{S}
 The soldiers are gone and we are the ones who suffer.{S}
 Brother Genitivi, the scholar who was trying to track down Andraste's final resting place, has gone missing.{S}
 His assistant, Weylon, told you that he set off to follow a lead on the Urn.{S}
 The only hint Weylon gave you on Brother Genitivis whereabouts is that he was going to an inn near Lake Calenhad.{S}
 Brother Genitivi went to investigate something around that area. <emp>Find the Urn</emp>{S}
 There is something suspicious going on here.{S}
 The innkeeper of the Spoiled Princess thinks something bad may have happened to the Redcliffe knights who came looking for Brother Genitivi.{S}
 It is best for all of us that you return to Denerim. <emp>Find the Urn</emp>{S}
 Brother Genitivi must have gone to Haven to continue his search.{S}
 If you were wise, you would turn away and never look back.{S}
 Please, should you come across my wife, return and tell me.{S}
 She was injured so gravely the curse spread rapidly in her.{S}
 I am beginning to believe she became a werewolf, and that it is being kept from me so I do not go chasing after her...{S}
 If I could just... know if Danyla is alive, or what happened to her... then I could be at peace.{S}
 I suppose the clan will be moving on soon, anyhow.{S}
 If you are in the forest, perhaps you might... come across her, alive or dead.{S}
 And in return, I would be happy to gift you an amulet made by our craftsmen.{S}
 We are banned from entering the forest now.{S}
 You have returned.{S}
 Tell me what happened to her!{S}
 Begone, and leave me to my grief!{S}
 By the Creators, <emp>what</emp>?! <emp>What happened to her</emp>?!{S}
 Now I should go and make arrangements.{S}
 Do what you came here to do, then be gone.{S}
 Come on.{S}
 Just passing the time.{S}
 Why do you want to enter the forest?{S}
 Time for me to go.{S}
 They went north just after I left.{S}
 No, I need to go.{S}
 But not before she sent her love.{S}
 And she sends you her love, as well.{S}
 Just... go away and leave me alone.{S}
 Just... leave me alone.{S}
 I wanted to hunt in the forest, but we are forbidden to enter because of the attack.{S}
 Just leave me to my misery.{S}
 I told you to leave me alone.{S}
 Look-- Please, just go away.{S}
 Please, just leave us be.{S}
 Do whatever you came here to do and begone.{S}
 Did not go well?{S}
 I am not going anywhere, anyhow.{S}
 Go!{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 The keeper would know right away if I left camp.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 Please, just leave me be.{S}
 I have to go and see Gheyna now!{S}
 Come on!{S}
 Perhaps it... it is just best if you forget it all and leave me alone.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 I thought you could not enter the forest.{S}
 A wolf came out and attacked me!{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Leave me be.{S}
 She... she is gone, now.{S}
 I was going to give it to her for our bonding.{S}
 Please, just... leave me be.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 So be one and stop wishing for it.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 She laughed in my face.{S}
 Things did not go so well.{S}
 That happens to be very important, Cammen.{S}
 Then let us go somewhere private.{S}
 Why not go into the forest anyway?{S}
 Why not come with me, then?{S}
 I will go talk to her now.{S}
 It is too bad you had to leave your clan.{S}
 Your face is really round and your ears are so tiny.{S}
 How come you are not a Dalish like us?{S}
 Perhaps the Creators have sent you to us in our time of need.{S}
 It is too bad what happened to Cammen and Gheyna.{S}
 Who comes--?!{S}
 I was so busy attending the halla, I did not hear you coming.{S}
 Go, outsider, if my anguish means so little to you.{S}
 Go, if my anguish means so little to you.{S}
 When the time comes then...{S}
 It is... customary for the herder to take the antlers of a fallen halla.{S}
 A keepsake, to remember our fallen by.{S}
 This will allow me to prevent the sickness from spreading to the entire herd.{S}
 In return, the halla guide us where we need to go.{S}
 In return, it is the herder's job to speak to the halla and care for their needs.{S}
 You are kind to say so, but it is not quite on the same level as saving the lands from the spread of shadow, I am sure.{S}
 I would rather you did what you came here to do and moved on.{S}
 Come to check on my halla and I again, have you?{S}
 It was sad to see her go.{S}
 Does your Maker need to come down from the heavens and speak out loud for you to believe in Him?{S}
 And from the artifacts we uncover in our travels.{S}
 Everywhere the old empire was, so went their slaves... pieces of our past lie everywhere.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 Please, leave me alone.{S}
 Each time he is tried, something has gone wrong.{S}
 Please, leave me alone.{S}
 I will go and speak to Cammen.{S}
 I know you will pass your hunt in time and we will be happy, us and our children.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 Just... leave me be.{S}
 I mean the right man will come along someday.{S}
 The right man will come along someday.{S}
 Come.{S}
 No, I should go.{S}
 Why would he send you to tell me such a thing?{S}
 I shall go speak with him at once, then.{S}
 He decides where we go and when we shall move.{S}
 He is also responsible for knowing the clan's ancient lore, and passing it on to the others in the clan.{S}
 It requires an individual to prove he is not the outsider we have come to expect.{S}
 The Dales came when we were freed from enslavement.{S}
 They called it the Long Walk.{S}
 It was our ancestral home, long ago when the humans first came to these lands.{S}
 We did not know how to deal with the humans and in the end, they turned their power against us and destroyed Arlathan.{S}
 Not until the humans came.{S}
 True, but I come from your world.{S}
 The clans come from the ranks of the nobility that once ruled the Dales, you see.{S}
 I have always thought of him as a father, in a way, and he could not hide his pleasure when I became his first.{S}
 The bandits killed a scout when the clan passed near their camp.{S}
 When the clan discovered him, Zathrian came looking for his killers.{S}
 He followed their tracks for almost a month.{S}
 And when he finally caught up to us, he fell on the bandits like a terror.{S}
 No one could stop him.{S}
 I sat there and watched him attack them in a blur, and I reveled in every blow.{S}
 When he saw me, the fury in his eyes turned to pity.{S}
 It is taken many years of reflection to come to terms with it, to... forgive what those men did to me.{S}
 I can only imagine what would have happened had the clan not saved me from them.{S}
 It was, though long years of reflection have allowed me to come to terms with it, to put them in perspective.{S}
 I came to the Dalish at a very young age, but I have always retained my curiosity about the world I came from.{S}
 If it has not happened in their lifetime, it is a nebulous concept assigned to the past.{S}
 Even if only some were in favor of what was done to us, the rest did nothing to stop it.{S}
 When that day comes, all elves--even those who have forgotten--will reclaim their former glory.{S}
 No, I suppose you haven't been traveling amongst them long enough to form such an opinion.{S}
 One cannot expect to see the questions of history answered on human faces.{S}
 A poet once wrote of them, before the fall of the Dales: "Like dragons they fly, glory upon wings.{S}
 I suppose you must have met many of my kind in your travels.{S}
 My heart goes out to them.{S}
 I do not think I can leave the clan.{S}
 No, I could never leave the clan.{S}
 I hear your clan has moved on to the north, and that you are now one of the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Perhaps... since you have traveled in the outside world yourself, might I ask you a question or two?{S}
 I have too many duties to my clan to do more than dream of such travels.{S}
 I would never leave my clan if I had the slightest choice, but the thought of adventuring in the wider world does have its appeal.{S}
 I have so many things running around in my head sometimes that it seems I can think of little else.{S}
 I would think that what happens to the people of my clan is very much my business.{S}
 Their belief that everything must happen now is what destroyed us long ago.{S}
 Please, leave that be.{S}
 Now, leave it be.{S}
 So, please, leave it be.{S}
 Go, do what you said you would, and bother me no more.{S}
 The essence of the wolf's heart appears to have banished all trace of the cursed blood from the hunters.{S}
 I think he was ready to go.{S}
 Call and we shall come, with great speed and purpose, and we shall strike at your foes.{S}
 The curse leaves the hunters slowly, and they must regain their strength before they are ready to fight.{S}
 I told him I was coming to see you anyway.{S}
 Did not you have family you could have returned to?{S}
 How did you come to the Dalish if you were so young?{S}
 If you like, go ahead.{S}
 You could come with me when I leave.{S}
 Why do not you go and see a city for yourself?{S}
 What is stopping you?{S}
 If I could return to my clan now, I would.{S}
 What happened to them wasn't my fault.{S}
 But he was not allowed to go into the forest.{S}
 I will leave it alone.{S}
 Stop right there, outsider.{S}
 I suggest you go elsewhere, and quickly.{S}
 This is no stop on a traveler's journey.{S}
 I suggest you move on.{S}
 I suggest you avoid this area in the future, at least until we leave.{S}
 Go back the way you came, and do so quickly.{S}
 Sometimes harm comes to those with the best of intentions.{S}
 Move on and there will be no need for either of us to fight.{S}
 Either inform me of your purpose or turn around.{S}
 Seeing as you are obviously no simple trespasser, I will leave it to the keeper to decide the importance of your business.{S}
 Follow me.{S}
 You have come a long way.{S}
 If you have no purpose here, then I suggest you turn around and return whence you came.{S}
 I would die to protect my clan... though it need not come to that, I hope.{S}
 Either explain your presence or go.{S}
 Unless you have other business, I suggest you go.{S}
 Come with me.{S}
 I am the gatekeeper... if you wish to enter our camp and speak to the keeper, you will tell me why.{S}
 Identify your purpose or go.{S}
 You return?{S}
 I thought you had decided to return whence you came.{S}
 I trust there are no hard feelings about my questioning of you when you arrived.{S}
 Had we known a Grey Warden was coming, we might have arranged a different reception.{S}
 Several of our hunters have not returned from the Brecilian Forest.{S}
 That one of our own people comes to us in our hour of need gives us great comfort.{S}
 Surely the Creators have sent you to us.{S}
 We are not used to outsiders walking amongst us, remember.{S}
 Be on guard if you travel into the woods beyond this camp.{S}
 I will go back the way I came.{S}
 Many people go about pretending to be Grey Wardens, do they?{S}
 I have come on behalf of the Grey Wardens, sister.{S}
 I wish to enter your camp.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 You seem to go out of your way seeking it.{S}
 I am sorry, but I must attend to our ailing fallen.{S}
 Would you come and help us break our fast?{S}
 Would you come and help us break our fast?{S}
 Come, then, and sit.{S}
 Our scouts tell us you left companions in an encampment outside the forest.{S}
 I would have liked to see what kind of shemlen would so readily follow a Dalish.{S}
 We are mourning her death, here, and many more to come.{S}
 As you know, they can shapeshift into wolves, allowing them to hide amidst the true wolves.{S}
 The hunters say they have strength and speed far beyond what is ordinary, and are as tough as such beasts come.{S}
 Our clan has passed this way many times before, even when the shemlen lived in these parts.{S}
 I would like to see what kind of shemlen so readily follow one of the Dalish.{S}
 Andaran atish'an--enter this place in peace.{S}
 I do find it odd that any of your kind would so readily follow one of the Dalish.{S}
 An entire group of our hunters went into the forest to do as you intend, and they have not returned.{S}
 Our legends say that before the shemlen came, the Brecilian forest was a place of our ancestors that predated even our oldest homeland.{S}
 The people of the Imperium came here and gave the forest its name.{S}
 We know only that a great many battles were fought here; these trees grow upon the graves of those who fell--shemlen and elves both.{S}
 When the Veil is torn, spirits pass into our world freely.{S}
 The legends say that one great spirit possessed the wolf that became Witherfang, who passed its curse of rage onto men and created werewolves.{S}
 When the shemlen lived in these parts, the curse would spread anew to a few of them with each passing year.{S}
 They would run off into the forest, never to be seen again.{S}
 Eventually, all the shemlen left.{S}
 One assumes the werewolves survive by passing their curse to their offspring.{S}
 It is said that one or two have turned already, though the keeper denies it.{S}
 As for the rest, they will either die or turn, unless... ...they are killed out of mercy.{S}
 Even the barbarians who came to overthrow the Imperium fought and died on this soil.{S}
 Come, then.{S}
 Now, what say we tell the story of the fall of the Dales?{S}
 Then come, child.{S}
 They took away our history and our language and left us nothing.{S}
 And then that empire fell and we were freed.{S}
 Because Andraste came with her army and Shartan joined her!{S}
 Andraste, the shemlen prophet, came out of the south and challenged the Tevinter Imperium.{S}
 And when the rebellion came to an end, we were given a new homeland in the west: the Dales.{S}
 Perhaps you know what happened next, stranger?{S}
 Do you know what happened to the Dales?{S}
 And our tales are the only way we pass on our history to our youth.{S}
 Can you tell us what happened to the Dales?{S}
 What do you believe happened to the Dales?{S}
 Come and join us, then, all of you.{S}
 Stop this, Sarel.{S}
 This outsider has done us little good, but would you turn away help for our people simply because of the hand that offered it?{S}
 You return?{S}
 Thank you for returning Deygan to us.{S}
 Now Keeper Lanaya prepares for us to enter into war alongside the humans.{S}
 Let us hope you return and tell us all about them.{S}
 Some things are better left unsaid, I gather.{S}
 His will still be a tale worthy of telling Dalish children for many years to come.{S}
 He will be a role model for many Dalish children to come.{S}
 Perhaps I should go.{S}
 I will leave you to your tales, elf.{S}
 I do not like where this is going.{S}
 Fine, go on, then.{S}
 You think sarcasm is going to help, do you?{S}
 Let us just say his time had come.{S}
 Did you leave it out in the rain?{S}
 Leave us to our work, please.{S}
 I suggest you go.{S}
 What little of the craft I have learned has been passed onto me through generations, such is the time it has taken us to learn a fraction of what has been lost.{S}
 The keeper has forbidden us from entering the forest to collect the wood.{S}
 This means I cannot make our finest crafts for years to come.{S}
 I would be hesitant to ask it of you... but if you should come across ironbark, I suppose there would be no harm in gathering some.{S}
 You can only harvest the bark which has fallen off the tree from age.{S}
 That would please me, so long as our hunters come first.{S}
 I only ask that you consider the task, should you come across the bark in the forest.{S}
 With the coming battle, we have no time to go into the forest and search for some.{S}
 This means I cannot make some of our finest crafts for years to come.{S}
 Yes, yes, the keeper sent word that you might ask me for such.{S}
 I have nothing left that the clan could spare, but... we do have goods that we were going to bring to the shemlen villages to barter with.{S}
 Take what equipment you wish from the chest and go.{S}
 Ah, yes, I understand the circumstances of his passing were... tragic.{S}
 State your business or leave.{S}
 Our tradition dictates that we honor our fallen friends by reshaping their horns into keepsakes.{S}
 Come, apprentice... let us begin.{S}
 I will not allow your generosity to go without at least some reward.{S}
 Come...{S}
 Answer the question, and truthfully, or go.{S}
 Ma serannas, Mithra, you may return to your post.{S}
 I had already sensed the corruption spreading in the south.{S}
 I would have taken the clan north by now, had we the ability to move.{S}
 Please follow me.{S}
 I guide my fellow Dalish, and they follow my word out of respect.{S}
 If you came to bring news of the Blight in the south, it is not needed.{S}
 Have you come to spread news of the Blight?{S}
 I thought it best to leave the decision to you.{S}
 Ma serannas, Mithra, you may return to your post.{S}
 This one comes from one of our sister clans to the north, Keeper.{S}
 You travel with a curious assortment of companions, I see.{S}
 This one is from one of our sister clans to the north, Keeper, but claims to have come on behalf of the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Ma serannas, Mithra, you may return to your post.{S}
 The clan came to the Brecilian Forest one month ago, as is our custom when we enter this part of Ferelden.{S}
 Not enough to make a difference for you and not simultaneously leave us defenseless.{S}
 It was within him that the curse originated, and through his blood that it has been spread.{S}
 Return with the heart and I will give you something extra that I am sure you will have no trouble selling.{S}
 There is no guarantee that this will work as I suspect, but it is the only hope we have left.{S}
 Spirits possessed animals and turned them into horrific monsters.{S}
 The werebeasts are not all gone from this land, and the ones that stalk the Brecilian Forest are proof of this.{S}
 The Blight's evil must be stopped, but we are in no position to uphold our obligations.{S}
 I must return to caring for my people.{S}
 If so, I have heard of such a man, a blood mage hiding from the Circle of Magi.{S}
 Go on, then.{S}
 If that happens to you, you should seek out Witherfang even more swiftly.{S}
 He will accept what has happened, in time.{S}
 One day she will be keeper after I am gone.{S}
 Just help, if you can, or leave us to our misery.{S}
 Let us leave it at that.{S}
 She died the moment she turned into a ravening, mindless beast.{S}
 Please... just do what you came here to do.{S}
 Please, just do what you came here to do.{S}
 His bride-to-be gave me this gem from her betrothal necklace to pass on to you.{S}
 Yes, Mithra told me you returned with Deygan.{S}
 I understand he wishes to see you before you return to the forest again.{S}
 Yes, we were relieved to see Deygan return to the camp.{S}
 I come representing the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I come representing my clan.{S}
 For some reason I can not enter the center of the forest.{S}
 Could you tell me what happened to Danyla?{S}
 Why did not you just tell him what happened?{S}
 I found one of your hunters in the forest. <desc>This campsite appears remarkably intact.{S}
 The tents and bedrolls are covered with leaves, but are dry and whole.</desc> <desc>You get no hint of danger, though it strikes you as odd that the camp is abandoned.{S}
 Looks like someone fled in a hurry.{S}
 You think they left any provisions?{S}
 We do not know what happened to the owners.{S}
 Whoever this belonged to is gone.{S}
 Perhaps they will return?{S}
 More suspicious than inviting. <desc>As you turn to leave, you find your steps growing leaden.{S}
 You want nothing more than to turn around and rest in the comfortable tents...</desc>{S}
 I am having trouble moving.{S}
 It feels as if... the strength is running out of me.{S}
 Perhaps we should rest a bit before moving on... <desc>Yawns</desc> You wish to leave already?{S}
 We are going?{S}
 Perhaps we are being too hasty in leaving.{S}
 I am too old for all this running around... the camp looks like a good spot to rest, so long as we are watchful. <desc>Whines plaintively and yawns</desc>{S}
 You know, if it is all the same to you, why do not we sit down a while?{S}
 Strange as it sounds, I would rather camp here before going back out into the forest.{S}
 We are not bloody leaving?{S}
 Why let this camp go to waste? <desc>You start to turn around, but the fog does not quite take hold of your mind.{S}
 As if it were a dream, the vision of the campground dissipates!</desc> <desc>You almost turn to head back, but with the last of your willpower, you pull out of your delirium.{S}
 I am not... going to fight it. <act>Turn around</act>{S}
 I need to turn around and... no!{S}
 Let us turn around and see what happens.{S}
 You start to nod off, but your willpower keeps you moving...</desc>{S}
 Perhaps we should... sit down... rest... <desc>The flames emit a sudden warmth, draining your strength even more.{S}
 You turn away, the chill seeping back into your bones.{S}
 Maybe we should tend that... get the flames going, you know, cook something.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 It would be so nice to curl up and sleep...</desc> <desc>You reluctantly turn away from the bedroll.{S}
 Your eyes flutter closed several times.</desc> <desc>At the last second, you stop yourself from lying on the bedroll.{S}
 I could fall over right now.{S}
 Or... did I just say that? <desc>You turn away from the bedroll, but only reluctantly.{S}
 Keep moving.{S}
 I find it difficult to move.{S}
 We should leave this place at once, before we are frozen in place forever!{S}
 We must leave, and soon... <desc>The bedroll's inviting warmth almost forces you to pass out.{S}
 You turn away quickly.</desc>{S}
 I should leave...{S}
 We should leave... <desc>You look inside the tent and are surprised by how dry and cozy it feels.{S}
 It is not wise to enter the tent.{S}
 Do not... go in there.{S}
 Go figure.{S}
 I want to do nothing but remain. <desc>You cannot look inside the tent without coming close to falling unconscious.{S}
 It is all you can do to turn away from it now.</desc>{S}
 I want to know what is going on!{S}
 I am not leaving.{S}
 I can not leave yet.{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 I want to know what is going on.{S}
 We are not leaving.{S}
 We can not leave yet.{S}
 We need to go. <desc>With the shade destroyed, the fog seems to lift.{S}
 I am not... the mindless beast I appear to be...{S}
 I have been cursed, turned into this... this creature...{S}
 I... fled into the forest.{S}
 But I had to return.{S}
 Then... perhaps they have left?{S}
 The keeper sent you?{S}
 So you know what happened to us.{S}
 I am cursed, turned into this creature.{S}
 No, I have met no Dalish on my travels.{S}
 Your keeper, Zathrian, is the one who sent me here.{S}
 You will die soon enough. <act>Leave her</act>{S}
 Who... wh-who comes?{S}
 We were sent to find Witherfang... bring his heart... attacked...{S}
 I-- <desc>He falls unconscious.</desc>{S}
 If you had not happened by, I surely would have perished. <desc>A few shakes and the elven hunter starts to come to.{S}
 Some water appears to help as his eyes flutter open.</desc>{S}
 Stop!{S}
 P-please, just... bring me back to... <desc>He falls unconscious once more.</desc> <desc>You cover the hunter's mouth and nose with your hands.{S}
 His eyes go wide and he struggles weakly, but within moments, he falls unconscious and quickly dies.</desc>{S}
 I... <desc>He falls unconscious once more.</desc>{S}
 I... <desc>He falls unconscious once more.</desc>{S}
 He does not appear to have any bite marks.</desc> <desc>The elven hunter lies on the ground, bleeding from his wounds.{S}
 I do not want your efforts to go unrewarded.{S}
 I do not want you to go unrewarded for your efforts.{S}
 I am happy to pass it on to a fellow Dalish.{S}
 I wish you had not attempted to lie to me, but at least you are honest enough to return it.{S}
 The keeper says I need to rest, so I should go and do that.{S}
 What happened to you? <act>Leave the hunter where he is.</act> <act>Kill him while he is unconscious.</act> <act>Let him live.</act> <act>Kill him anyway.</act> <act>Take the hunter back to the Dalish camp.</act> <act>Check the hunter's equipment.</act> <act>Loot his equipment.</act> <act>Cast a healing spell on him.</act>{S}
 Do you want me to come with you?{S}
 Tell me what happened.{S}
 They died. <act>Examine him.</act> <act>Leave the body where it is.</act> <act>Take the body back to the Dalish camp.</act>{S}
 Here you go, by all means.{S}
 Fall back to the ruins!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 I have been sent to you on behalf of the Lady.{S}
 Follow me.{S}
 But I warn you, if you break your promise and harm her, I will come back from the Fade itself to see you pay.{S}
 It may yet come to pass that you will kill the rest of us, but until then we will not chance her coming to harm.{S}
 I have been sent to parley.{S}
 I have come for Witherfang's heart, nothing less.{S}
 So why does not this Lady come and speak to me herself?{S}
 And how do I know I will not be walking into another ambush?{S}
 Hrrrrm... what manner of beast be thee that comes before this elder tree?{S}
 Long ago, the elves roamed free, their numbers few and passing fast until one eve we saw their last.{S}
 I cannot leave, for I am bound, and thus I beg the thief be found.{S}
 In the center of the forest the weres do dwell, or so go the tales my fellows tell.{S}
 But they cannot be followed there; the forest doth protect the weres.{S}
 All I know is they move as they please.{S}
 Most of what was is overgrown, leaving only broken stone.{S}
 But many deaths here, all the same, and with the deaths the spirits came.{S}
 The spirits entered corpse and tree and most went mad as thou canst see.{S}
 Perhaps she died of grief that day, or perhaps she simply went away.{S}
 Or perhaps the weres are the ones to blame, for the day she left is the day they came.{S}
 I have but one desire, to solve a matter very dire: as I slept one early morn, a thief did come and steal an acorn.{S}
 I cannot go and seek it out; yet I shall die if left without.{S}
 Go to the east to find this man.{S}
 For what now comes I am not to blame!{S}
 The forest would see thee as a tree, and so no harm would come to thee.{S}
 It was stolen by a human man, deep within these woods he ran.{S}
 Would'st that I could travel there, I would teach the fool to soon beware!{S}
 This cannot pass without reward; I shall give what little I can afford.{S}
 Keep this branch of mine with thee, and pass throughout the forest free.{S}
 Keep this branch of mine with thee, and pass throughout the forest free.{S}
 Why hast thou returned so soon?{S}
 My acorn is still gone, so I pray to thee... hast thou any news for me?{S}
 Injustice reigns when thieves run free.{S}
 Thou hast not yet left the forest, then?{S}
 What happened here to make the forest like this?{S}
 I will just go, then.{S}
 I have come to kill you.{S}
 Maybe it is time to start going in a straight line, right through the blasted trees!{S}
 Yes, let us just keep going down the path.{S}
 Whatever force is turning us around is bound to get bored eventually, right? <desc>After spending some time on the path, it seems you have returned to where you started.</desc>{S}
 Did we get turned around?{S}
 Usually that does not happen until at least my eighth tankard.{S}
 Somehow it... turned about, and now we are again at the beginning.{S}
 We got turned around somehow.{S}
 Not a werewolf and not a spirit, even, what are the woods coming to?{S}
 Do you see anything that might stop you?{S}
 I think it is your turn to ask, is it not?{S}
 Run along and tell <emp>them</emp> whatever you wish...{S}
 Where else to go, eh?{S}
 All of them and leave you empty!{S}
 All gone!{S}
 Provided you have something interesting in return.{S}
 I still answered your question and now it is my turn again.{S}
 Or it will be better than using leaves.{S}
 And nothing from that silly tree... no leaves or branches or anything.{S}
 And you yell at them but they run and hide deep within the center of the forest, and the trees protect them.{S}
 I stole something from an oak tree some time ago and it will not stop pestering me for it back.{S}
 Would you be so good as to turn it into firewood, or something equally dead?{S}
 It is up to you, however, time to move on!{S}
 Time to move on now!{S}
 Since you have already gone and killed that nasty old oak tree--I saw the splinters and even did a little jig to celebrate--maybe I will just tell you.{S}
 Time to move on!{S}
 I could turn you into a toad?{S}
 Unless you can convince one to drop his skin and run around naked forevermore!{S}
 Did <emp>they</emp> send you?{S}
 I survive still, and the trees they leave me be!{S}
 An answer for an answer, there you go!{S}
 You are going to report to <emp>them</emp> now, are you?{S}
 Then I would hide again!{S}
 If <emp>they</emp> sent you, I will know!{S}
 Maybe they did not send you after all.{S}
 Your turn!{S}
 And it is <emp>my</emp> turn, after all.{S}
 But if you are a mage, that means... that means that <emp>they</emp> sent you!{S}
 They sent you, did not they?{S}
 But it is your turn to ask now.{S}
 They sent you, did not they?!{S}
 Have you come to claim it back?{S}
 Why do not you go away?!{S}
 Off you go!{S}
 You are a robber is what you are! <emp>They</emp> sent you, did not they?{S}
 Is there something to stop me from killing you?{S}
 Stop answering every question with a question!{S}
 I am not going to put up with this nonsense.{S}
 How do I enter the center of the forest?{S}
 And in return you will help me?{S}
 I am not going to kill some oak tree because you ask me to.{S}
 Is that where the werewolves fled?{S}
 I am not going to answer that!{S}
 I am not going to tell you anything about my father.{S}
 A madman hiding in the forest?{S}
 Of course I am aware of that. <desc>It appears someone has dug a hole beneath the stump, leading to a tiny and filthy cave of sorts.{S}
 Obviously, the hermit sleeps in there.</desc> <desc>There also appears to be a small cubby-hole within the body of the trunk itself.{S}
 How the hermit enters is a mystery.</desc> <desc>You put your hand into the mud and feel around.{S}
 You find something and grab onto it.</desc> <desc>You feel something else moving around in the mud and it stabs your hand painfully as you yank your prize out...</desc> <desc>You feel something moving around in the mud, but you yank your prize out too quickly for it to touch you...</desc> <desc>You examine the cubby-hole once more.{S}
 Were you raised by a rodent?! <desc>There is nothing in the trunk that appears worthy of your time.</desc> <act>Leave the tree stump alone.</act> <act>Try to enter the small cave.</act> <act>Reach into the cubby-hole.</act>{S}
 The Dalish send a human, of all things, to repay us for our attack, to put us in our place.{S}
 Turn back now, go back to the Dalish and tell them that you have failed.{S}
 Come, brothers and sisters.{S}
 Was it not Zathrian who sent you?{S}
 Run from the forest while you can.{S}
 Run to the Dalish and tell them they are doomed.{S}
 But our enemy has sent you to us, and now you force our hand.{S}
 How dare they send you here against us!{S}
 Turn and leave, while you still have the chance!{S}
 Come, brothers and sisters!{S}
 Come, brothers and sisters, let us retreat.{S}
 We know you come from their camp outside the forest.{S}
 No doubt the old keeper himself sent you.{S}
 The Dalish send a dwarf, of all things, to put us in our place.{S}
 They send a dwarf to make us pay for our attack.{S}
 Another of the Dalish, come to put us in our place, come to make us pay for our attack.{S}
 Still you come.{S}
 Leave this place!{S}
 You come to kill, as all your kind do!{S}
 You came even though we warned you not to.{S}
 We will not allow harm to come to Witherfang!{S}
 You are sent by the treacherous Dalish to kill Witherfang!{S}
 I will not stand by and allow that to happen!{S}
 I am going nowhere.{S}
 Then I will turn around and go.{S}
 I am not going anywhere without Witherfang's heart.{S}
 Then come and fight or get out of my way!{S}
 You do not actually expect me to leave, do you?{S}
 And what will you do to stop me, exactly?{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel uncertainly before the altar and say a prayer to your dwarven ancestors.{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel uncertainly before the altar and say a prayer to the elven gods, especially the All-Father.{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel before the altar and pray.{S}
 Nothing happens.</desc> <desc>You kneel before the altar and pray, touching your forehead to the ground as depicted on the tablet.{S}
 You feel a sense of rightness and approval around you.</desc> <desc>You leave a few coins upon the altar.{S}
 Nothing seems to happen.</desc> <desc>Most of the carvings are faded.{S}
 What little you can make out involves a scene where the honored dead is laid to rest inside a grand chamber.</desc> <desc>There seems to be some kind of process involving the altar before the body can be laid to rest, but most of those runes are illegible.</desc> <desc>Atop the altar sits an empty earthen jug.</desc> <desc>Atop the altar sits an earthen jug filled with water from the pool.</desc> <act>Leave the altar alone.</act> <act>Kneel before the altar and pray.</act> <act>Leave an offering on the altar.</act> <act>Drink all of the water within the jug.</act> <act>Take a single sip from the water in the jug.</act> <act>Pour water from the earthen jug onto the altar.</act> <act>Place the filled earthen jug on top of the altar.</act> <act>Place the empty earthen jug on top of the altar.</act> <act>Examine the carvings on the altar more closely.</act>{S}
 What are you seeing? <desc>This elaborate artifact has a gem-like structure that contains what appears to be blood, fresh and liquid even after all this time.{S}
 Could its endless nightmare finally be over?</desc> <desc>The images that are sent to your mind depict a clear question: Do you still wish to learn the skills of the Arcane Warrior?{S}
 Oblivion will be a welcome relief.</desc> <desc>The shock and outrage of the Presence turn into a wail of despair.{S}
 Rather than have you leave, it begs you to stay.</desc> <desc>The Presence thinks quickly, bewildered.{S}
 Time where the Presence has slept, gone mad, and then slept again.</desc> <desc>The Presence has no name it can remember.{S}
 You are no mage, yourself, but you could teach such knowledge to those who are.</desc> <desc>This is all the Presence has left to offer any longer: the last of its memories.{S}
 In return, the Presence asks only one thing from you: oblivion.</desc> <desc>The images become tinged with desperation.{S}
 It possesses nothing, and remembers little of a life from so long ago.</desc> <desc>The images that the Presence sends are desperate.{S}
 Whoever follows the Arcane Warrior's path will be the last of its order.</desc> <desc>The images that come are faint and uncertain.{S}
 The yearning that follows this image is keen and almost hopeless.</desc> <desc>The Presence could give you what knowledge remains within it of how to become an Arcane Warrior.{S}
 The name for the order he belongs to translates in your mind to "Arcane Warrior."</desc> <desc>You see images of a great battle, elves and humans both screaming and attempting to flee from some terrible presence.{S}
 What that presence was is blurry and lost to time.</desc> <desc>The Presence fled the destruction by using the Life Gem, escaping its body.{S}
 It was sure that someone would come, to rescue it.{S}
 The Presence does not know how to prove this to you.</desc> <desc>The images that come are slow, as the Presence must think back to a time it barely recalls at all.</desc> <desc>You see a place of serenity, where the Eldest come to slumber and are visited by those who offer tribute to the gods on their behalf.</desc> <desc>The Presence's memories of what happened there are uncertain.{S}
 It asks again if you will give it what it seeks.</desc> <desc>There does not appear to be any way to open the gem.{S}
 There is no crack along its length, no hinges or lock mechanism that you can see. </desc> <desc>The blood inside the gem moves slowly, as if viscous.{S}
 This appears to be a phylactery of some kind.{S}
 Though what might be left of any spirit within after such a long time trapped?{S}
 Perhaps even a spirit of some kind. <act>Leave the artifact alone.</act> <act>Approach the stone altar with the gem.</act>{S}
 I require nothing in return for an act of mercy.{S}
 What are you? <act>Stop touching the gem.</act>{S}
 What happened here? <act>Try to open the gem.</act> <act>Show the artifact to other party members.</act> <desc>The water in the pool appears cool and clean.{S}
 Submerged in the water is what appears to be a small, earthen jug.</desc> <desc>Slowly, you spill the water out of the jug so it splashes back into the pool.{S}
 Nothing happens.</desc> <desc>Slowly, you spill the water out of the jug back into the pool.{S}
 As soon as the jug is empty, it suddenly shatters, the pieces falling into the pool.</desc> <desc>You dip the jug into the water until it fills up completely.</desc> <desc>You carefully place the earthen jug back into the pool.</desc> <desc>You take the jug out of the pool.{S}
 It is made of clay and appears to be none the worse for its long submersion.</desc> <desc>The water appears normal and, dipping your hand into it, is cool to the touch.{S}
 It is definitely circulated by some unknown force.</desc> <desc>The water is surprisingly refreshing, but otherwise has no special effects.</desc> <desc>The water in the pool appears cool and clean.{S}
 It is refreshed from some internal source, perhaps magically.</desc> <act>Leave the pool alone.</act> <act>Dump the water in the jug back into the pool.</act> <act>Fill the earthen jug with water.</act> <act>Put the earthen jug back into the pool.</act> <act>Take the earthen jug.</act> <act>Examine and test the water carefully.</act> <act>Drink some of the water.</act>{S}
 They come to me and I remain with them, that is true, but I am no prisoner nor a valuable to be guarded jealously.{S}
 Then the time has come to speak with this outsider, to set our rage aside.{S}
 Centuries ago, when the Dalish first came to this land, a tribe of humans lived close to this forest.{S}
 The girl they raped and left for dead.{S}
 Your answer shall come.{S}
 Zathrian came to this ruin and summoned a terrible spirit, binding it to the body of a great wolf.{S}
 So Witherfang came to be.{S}
 When the human tribe finally left for good, their cursed brethren remained, pitiful and mindless animals.{S}
 Word was sent to Zathrian every time the landships passed this way, asking him to come, but he has always ignored us.{S}
 We spread the curse to his people!{S}
 Surely his rage does not run so deep he would endanger his own clan!{S}
 Please, mortal... you must go to him.{S}
 If he does not come, if he does not break the curse, he will never find Witherfang, and he will never cure his people.{S}
 Then we shall await your return.{S}
 Return with Zathrian as soon as you can.{S}
 No good can come of it.{S}
 If Zathrian comes, I shall summon Witherfang.{S}
 No good can come of it.{S}
 You must go to Zathrian and bring him here to us.{S}
 They are weak with the curse... let us leave him no choice but to break it!{S}
 Come... gather the others.{S}
 Tonight we go into battle.{S}
 Go, and return with Zathrian.{S}
 I did not come here to talk, to you or anyone.{S}
 Why would Zathrian agree to come here alone?{S}
 I will go to Zathrian and tell him this.{S}
 What happens to you does not matter to me.{S}
 Some of the elves have died, but many are now turning.{S}
 You have returned from the Wilds... alive.{S}
 What comes, my friend?{S}
 She is gone, and... we are human.{S}
 Come on, everyone.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 We will leave the forest, I suppose.{S}
 Oh, of course... they are going to wonder why their wounded are recovering.{S}
 Go, and return quickly.{S}
 We are eager to see Zathrian face-to-face after all this time.{S}
 You are not going to miss all that strength and speed?{S}
 Not unless you got a reward decent enough to stop me.{S}
 Just go before I change my mind.{S}
 So what are you going to do now?{S}
 Though you did not ask for one, you have earned a reward to go along with our respect and gratitude.{S}
 All I see are the faces of my children, my people.{S}
 Shall we leave now?{S}
 I shall speak to you when you return to the camp.{S}
 We would best leave this mess and get back to the camp, then.{S}
 Shall we go together?{S}
 Shall we go together?{S}
 These... beasts who follow you?{S}
 They follow me because I help them to find who they are.{S}
 He has come to kill you, Lady!{S}
 Come, Grey Warden.{S}
 Must it come to this?{S}
 What could keep one going after so many centuries of life?{S}
 They turn on you as quickly.{S}
 Do what you have come here to do, Grey Warden, or get out of my way.{S}
 Have you all gone mad?!{S}
 You have carved a safe path through the forest... safe enough for me to follow, anyhow.{S}
 May I ask, then, why are you leaving the ruin?{S}
 The curse came first from her.{S}
 Come.{S}
 Let us go and speak to the spirit and I will force her into Witherfang's form.{S}
 I could not let their crimes go unanswered!{S}
 You know what it is like to have injustice thrown in your face.{S}
 Their crimes could not go unanswered!{S}
 How could I have let their crimes go unanswered?{S}
 Then do you honestly expect me to go and speak to these loathsome creatures?{S}
 Then we have no alternative left but to take the heart.{S}
 You wish me to go and talk?{S}
 If I am to walk amongst the wolves, I will do so only to kill them.{S}
 Whether you came here for your army or not, you have done us a great service.{S}
 That would free us from having to live up to the terms of the treaty, that is true, but this is not what has happened.{S}
 The curse has endured for centuries, and will continue long after I pass on.{S}
 Shall we return to the camp now, then?{S}
 Come, let us return now.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Hasn't this gone on long enough, Zathrian?{S}
 What would have happened if you had been killed?{S}
 Yes, let us go back to the camp now.{S}
 I came for the heart, and that is it.{S}
 I just made sure he came.{S}
 Just how far will you go for your revenge, Zathrian?{S}
 I am sorry it had to come to this, Swiftrunner.{S}
 Go for the heart, Zathrian.{S}
 I have been sent to bring you back to the Lady of the Forest.{S}
 I am not going to help you do that.{S}
 I do not think it will come to that.{S}
 So it has come to this.{S}
 You know nothing about what has passed.{S}
 These rabid, uncontrollable beasts will spread their curse if you allow them out of the forest!{S}
 You are going to end this curse, one way or another.{S}
 What would you ask of us in return?{S}
 I can leave my forest for a time and join Swiftrunner's people in battle, if I am needed.{S}
 The elven hunters will begin to turn, and they will need to be brought into our fold.{S}
 Come, lethallin.{S}
 Would you return it?{S}
 You are kind to return him so we can offer him a proper burial.{S}
 Come, lethallin.{S}
 The Chasind have tales of we witches, saying that we assume the forms of creatures to watch them from hiding.{S}
 My mother has walked the Wilds far longer than I.{S}
 One may study the creature, learn to move as it does, think as it does.{S}
 You told Cammen, and now he has run away into the forest, heedless of the danger. <emp>Help Cammen win Gheyna's hand</emp>{S}
 You ruined Cammen and Gheyna's relationship, and any hope of them being together is gone.{S}
 You returned Deygan's body to his clan.{S}
 He has returned to camp.{S}
 I would have come sooner had they allowed it.{S}
 You tricked them into believing that a large, unguarded caravan is coming their way and that it would be best for them to wait for that instead of trying to rob you. <emp>Deal with the bandits taking advantage of travelers</emp>{S}
 You revealed that you are a mage, and the bandits let you go, fearful of being turned into toads or being fried. <emp>Deal with the bandits taking advantage of travelers</emp>{S}
 You revealed that you are a Grey Warden and they let you go, afraid to cross you. <emp>Help Cammen win Gheyna's hand</emp>{S}
 You let them go with a warning and you doubt they will cause any more trouble for Lothering for a while.{S}
 Some of these traditions are old, indeed, passed down as carefully-guarded lore from one generation to the next.{S}
 Maleficarum do, but to condemn all who do not fall under the Circle's thrall for the sake of what might be is a dangerous path to walk.{S}
 Then I have no doubt your people do much to keep their talents well-hidden from humans.{S}
 Send whoever you wish my way and I shall teach them what I can in the camp.{S}
 You have decided to leave the Dalish alone for the time being. <emp>Gain the cooperation of the Dalish clans</emp>{S}
 Zathrian explained to you that his clan is unable to uphold its promise to the Grey Wardens because a horrible curse has fallen upon them.{S}
 The elves have sent hunters into the forest to search for the great beast, Witherfang, as his heart's blood is the key to ending the curse.{S}
 I will pass on my mother's knowledge if and when it suits me.{S}
 I left the Wilds to explore what lay beyond.{S}
 But you kept going back to the Wilds?{S}
 You released Sten from his cage and he has agreed to follow you.{S}
 You told Athras what happened to his wife, Danyla.{S}
 He accepted what you said, and has left to make arrangements to mourn her. <emp>Find a way past the magical barrier in the forest</emp>{S}
 He has sent templars to deal with the menace.{S}
 Only once was I accused of being a Witch of the Wilds, and that by a Chasind who happened to be traveling with a merchant caravan.{S}
 The point being that I was able to move through human lands fairly easily.{S}
 When I returned to the Wilds last, I swore to Flemeth that I had no intention of leaving again.{S}
 I did not ask to be left alone.{S}
 I simply wondered from whence comes this strange curiosity.{S}
 What happened to the poor man?{S}
 You can go back, if you like.{S}
 Fine, I will leave you be.{S}
 Leave <emp>Find Danyla</emp>{S}
 The templars would come again and she would look at me and smile and say that the fun was to begin once more.{S}
 I was too young to understand the truth behind what was happening.{S}
 They came with as much swagger and arrogance as they did self-righteousness.{S}
 A little girl to scream and run and lure the templars deeper into the Wilds and to their doom.{S}
 Once they found us, Flemeth would simply move us elsewhere and we would be lost within the forest once again.{S}
 I did not understand the danger we faced until I was much older.{S}
 But if they wish to come for us?{S}
 Let us return to the task at hand.{S}
 Surely more would have followed.{S}
 She realizes now that all that matters is the love between her and Cammen; everything else will fall into place eventually.{S}
 You ruined Cammen and Gheyna's relationship, and any hope of them being together is gone.{S}
 Cammen has left the camp, crushed.{S}
 A Fallen Templar{S}
 The tales say that Flemeth fell in love with Osen, the bard, and fled the castle of her husband, the dread Lord Conobar, and that he swore vengeance for her infidelity.{S}
 Osen was led off to a field and slain, left for dead.{S}
 The demon the legend tells of came later.{S}
 Chased her to the Wilds and there she hid.{S}
 Perhaps 'twas due to the great war with the Chasind that eventually came, but Mother claims not to know how it began.{S}
 The Chasind tell of a falling out between Flemeth and her "daughters."{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 It was very grateful and has given you an enchanted branch, which will allow you to travel into the center of the forest where the werewolf lair exists. <emp>Find a werewolf pelt</emp>{S}
 He says he can help you do this if you bring him a werewolf pelt. <emp>Return the acorn to the Grand Oak</emp>{S}
 Though I apologize for speaking out of turn.{S}
 Leave?{S}
 We got a good thing going here, and you and your... mighty....{S}
 We will just be going, then.{S}
 And who is gonna make me leave 'em?{S}
 There is a connection between the child and the demon, one which can be followed to the demon's true form within the Fade.{S}
 Only a mage may enter the Fade.{S}
 And had we those things, it would still fall on one mage alone to defeat the demon.{S}
 He says it will fool the forest into believing you are a werewolf, allowing you to pass freely into the forest center where the werewolves lie.{S}
 Just leave me alone.{S}
 Not that they will be safe here with the army gone.{S}
 You found an artifact, a Life Gem, that appears to contain the essence of a person who lived many generations ago.{S}
 You found an artifact, a Life Gem, that appears to contain the essence of a person who lived many generations ago.{S}
 I shall be leaving, as I said, and so this... entanglement of ours must end.{S}
 I should have maintained my distance, as I knew what was to come.{S}
 What happens now happens because destiny demands it.{S}
 You are free to try and stop me.{S}
 Got what you came for, did you?{S}
 Why do you have to go?{S}
 And what if I do not let you go?{S}
 The steps depicted on the earthen tablet for the elven ritual appear to have been completed.{S}
 Eager to leave the farmhold, were we?{S}
 What difference does that make? <emp>Return to the elves to tell them of Zathrian's sacrifice</emp>{S}
 Zathrian, after years of anger, has finally let go of his hatred.{S}
 It is time to return to the Dalish, to tell them of Zathrian's sacrifice. <emp>Bring Witherfang's heart to Lanaya</emp>{S}
 So I am not going with you, I see.{S}
 Just remember that ritual is not going to help if you get your head squashed first.{S}
 Go kick its ass.{S}
 And you think I want you going in there and sacrificing yourself?{S}
 And you think I want you going in there and fighting that thing without me?{S}
 Maybe you are right, though I would rather be in there facing in the archdemon.{S}
 My place is facing that archdemon at your side, as your comrade.{S}
 You said you would help me be king, and I am not letting you off if you go dying or something.{S}
 Now go kill it.{S}
 And come back safely.{S}
 Now go kill it.{S}
 And come back safely.{S}
 Either way, both of us are not walking out of here.{S}
 After all this is over with, they are actually going to put me on the throne.{S}
 I am going to be the king.{S}
 I just somehow went from this... to this...{S}
 I suppose there are worse things that could happen to me other than becoming king and being hitched up to a beautiful woman.{S}
 She will not be able to walk all over me.{S}
 I thought for sure that there would be a way out of it, but then you went and put me on the throne yourself.{S}
 You knew how I felt about this, yet you went ahead and did it anyway.{S}
 I am going to make a terrible king, you have to know that.{S}
 How can I make decisions that are going to affect the lives of everyone in the kingdom?{S}
 If I am going to rule over anyone, I want you there to see me suffer.{S}
 And besides, where else would you go?{S}
 I am going to be king whether I like it or not, Grey Warden or no.{S}
 The taint in our blood... the taint we took in at the Joining... it will kill us in the long run.{S}
 I have to face what this means.{S}
 I have to face what this means.{S}
 I can not run away from it any more.{S}
 I... need to go back to the camp.{S}
 I did not know it would turn out like this.{S}
 It is going to be like that, is it?{S}
 All right, then, just let me put my glum face on.{S}
 Maybe it just came about because we were thrown together, maybe we would not last.{S}
 It does not need to go any further than this.{S}
 Anora is going to be my wife.{S}
 I am not going to question why you made me king.{S}
 I even think I am starting to come around on the idea, anyhow... it could be an interesting future for me.{S}
 Just go.{S}
 I am not going to risk you getting hurt, Alistair.{S}
 Your duty comes first.{S}
 You are going to be king.{S}
 Just go.{S}
 If I fall, you need to warn the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 I am sorry it came to this, Alistair.{S}
 I am sorry it came to this.{S}
 I am sorry it had to come to this, Alistair.{S}
 So... what happens now?{S}
 Are you leaving?{S}
 Why not wait to see what happens?{S}
 It needn't go any further than it has.{S}
 Come, it will just be a small one.{S}
 I am going to go stand over here, now.{S}
 No, on second thought I will just pass. <desc>Laughs</desc> Excellent choice!{S}
 Somewhat between jobs, as it turns out.{S}
 "Politics and death go together like kisses and love-making."{S}
 Yes, from what you said that seems to happen a lot there.{S}
 And what happens then?{S}
 Why, we start assassinating those who we think should run until someone does.{S}
 If what has happened at the tower proves anything, it is that we mages can be dangerous... even to ourselves.{S}
 Although that does not stop us from seeking out each other's... company from time to time.{S}
 It appears you got away from the Chantry just in time.{S}
 You go ahead and rant, dear, and I will just nod my head if you like.{S}
 Do you think the tower is ever going to get back to what it was, Wynne?{S}
 It will be difficult to imagine rebuilding with that cloud hanging over everything for many years to come.{S}
 You could see that it happens.{S}
 I think you overestimate the number of years I have left.{S}
 Or perhaps the memories of what happened there... will be too strong for me to face.{S}
 I stopped counting after a while.{S}
 I mean... twenty days is a long time to sit in one place and do nothing.{S}
 You know, you never did tell me how you passed the time in that cage for so long.{S}
 They stopped fighting for their own reasons.{S}
 It helps to overcome the overwhelming urge to crush their faces while they sleep.{S}
 I... think I am going to be sick...{S}
 So do you ever want to go back?{S}
 Still, if you can not remember anything else ever... it would be scary to leave, I would think.{S}
 I can move forward.{S}
 Go on, say it.{S}
 Never saw one turn down a gift, though.{S}
 They will strip you clean and leave you naked in the street, trust me.{S}
 So no pitter-patter of little Oghren feet running around the home cave, I take it?{S}
 Do you ever regret leaving the Chantry?{S}
 It used to get so quiet at the monastery that I would start screaming until one of the brothers came running.{S}
 The look on their face was always priceless.{S}
 You are not going to tell me, are you?{S}
 And leave it at that.{S}
 So what do you think will happen to all those people we left behind in Lothering?{S}
 If the Blight is not stopped, everyone will die.{S}
 I felt bad leaving all those people there, all panicked and helpless.{S}
 There will be worse to come yet... you will need to steel yourself, you know this.{S}
 Please stop.{S}
 Have you nothing better to do than spread idle gossip.{S}
 Do women go for that sort of thing?{S}
 Where I come from they do, oh yes.{S}
 So... this thing you and him have going?{S}
 What do we "have going?"{S}
 Next thing you will have me pulling his hair and passing him love letters.{S}
 I left it on occasion, but I always returned.{S}
 Why do you always go on about how stupid I am?{S}
 I have come up with one, a question that you can not answer.{S}
 Mister Let us-Make-Kissy-Faces over there.{S}
 Perhaps we should go and tell him together about your touching concerns?{S}
 Abominations running rampant?{S}
 My mother did not nearly have as many abominations running about.{S}
 How I am going to be king?{S}
 I stopped you to tell you I am an idiot.{S}
 Now I can stop worrying I will be found out.{S}
 I was so furious at being sent away, I tore it off and threw it at the wall and it shattered.{S}
 Now can we move on, and I will just pretend you still think I am some... nobody who was too lucky to die with the rest of the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I have spent my whole life trying to forget about it and being told that I would never sit on the throne.{S}
 Not that that stopped the rumors any.{S}
 Oh no, no I do not like the sound of that, if that is where you are going.{S}
 Arl Eamon took me in and raised me before I was sent to the Chantry.{S}
 I am not going to like this, am I?{S}
 You are not hiding anything else?{S}
 Otherwise leave me be.{S}
 You are the one who asked the question, as if there were somewhere for us to go.{S}
 It is a clumsy start, but we can move onto the flirting, if you like.{S}
 Do you wish me to leave?{S}
 At the very least, I think I can aid you in return.{S}
 Do you wish me to leave?{S}
 If I leave, I can be of no further use to you.{S}
 If I wanted to leave, then I would go.{S}
 I just want to know where this is going.{S}
 Oh, there is plenty more where that came from.{S}
 I want you to go.{S}
 Yes, I want you to go.{S}
 I want you gone.{S}
 No, I do not want you to leave.{S}
 Do you want to leave?{S}
 As vestments for the hands and wrists go, these bracers are purely protective.{S}
 If I come to your door once everyone is asleep... would that be agreeable, my lady?{S}
 We never had a caste to leave.{S}
 The Assembly says we have turned our back on the Stone, but they still use the goods we bring.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 Did you lose your caste when you left Orzammar?{S}
 The Assembly has gone through a dozen votes without agreeing on a successor.{S}
 Threatening a sovereign guardsman only shows how far from House Aeducan you have fallen.{S}
 Your conviction and guilt were entered into Assembly records.{S}
 I suggest you leave and not compound this tragedy.{S}
 Any dwarf who chooses to walk topside chooses to be excluded.{S}
 Endrin Aeducan returned to the Stone not three weeks ago, sick over the loss of his sons.{S}
 Let me pass.{S}
 They say no one goes in or out until the Assembly speaks.{S}
 But when he left, I saw him slap around his second.{S}
 Do not go getting all imperious.{S}
 King Bhelen just sent a man to stock arms for an entire army he is sending surface-side.{S}
 But you are welcome to take a look through what is left.{S}
 Oh... you look as if you come from the surface.{S}
 I am Brother Burkel, of the Redcliffe Chantry, returned to my ancestors' land to spread the Chant of Light.{S}
 May we both walk in the light.{S}
 You truly walk in the light, friend.{S}
 Please, come to our first service!{S}
 The Chantry never turns away a soul in need.{S}
 To send someone like yourself on such a mission, I suspect she needs more than that.{S}
 But send her here and she will find succor for any wounds, of the body or soul.{S}
 I will not help spread your lies.{S}
 Let me know how it turns out.{S}
 Let me go look for him.{S}
 I will go find him right now.{S}
 I have been trying to reach someone there for years; I have sent missives with every caravan, but I never get a reply.{S}
 Did you know the Imperial Magister Lords once had genealogies of every human family known to produce a mage child? <desc>Gasps</desc> Oh, I will go pack my bags right now!{S}
 I want to go to the Circle to study.{S}
 I am guessing you haven't left yet.{S}
 Of course he will not let me go.{S}
 But to break every natural law by thinking about it... to dream and walk in a realm where everything you think comes true, I can not imagine anything more wonderful.{S}
 If they just let me sit quietly at the back of the classroom...{S}
 I will go right now.{S}
 But I am going anyway!{S}
 But... what will happen to the mage-born now?{S}
 I need to <emp>go</emp>.{S}
 Then I should go... before my parents come looking for me.{S}
 If you ever go to the Circle again, maybe I will see you there.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 Look, I can not go inside or my parents will know something's wrong.{S}
 You want to leave Orzammar?{S}
 Stay in your place and leave the mages alone.{S}
 Your father does not want you going to the Circle.{S}
 I am not leaving Orzammar until this election is resolved.{S}
 You can go to the Circle to live alongside the Tranquil.{S}
 May you walk in the footsteps of Paragons!{S}
 They say she never leaves Dust Town.{S}
 I would not be surprised if her men come after me in the Diamond Quarter itself.{S}
 I-I need to run.{S}
 I have to hide.{S}
 I have to run...{S}
 Jarvia runs the carta?{S}
 You go that far?{S}
 I suppose I will just leave you to clean up, then.{S}
 Tell me what we guard against, when the biggest villain walks unpunished through the Assembly!{S}
 Gets a whiff of surface stink and she is like a cave tick--will not let go.{S}
 Leave my store; you are not welcome here.{S}
 If Dagna goes to the surface, she forfeits her caste.{S}
 If you see her, send her back and let me talk some sense into her.{S}
 But, ah, I am guessing by your face, you are not a smith yourself.{S}
 That she was, the best to walk these tunnels since Caridin himself.{S}
 He gave us the secret of forging golems that could walk, talk, and defend our borders.{S}
 His work was lost centuries ago when his thaig fell to the darkspawn.{S}
 Leave us alone!{S}
 You sent my daughter to the surface!{S}
 Now she can never return.{S}
 You should know: she left for the Circle Tower.{S}
 She already left to study at the Circle Tower.{S}
 You know anything about what is happening with the king?{S}
 So, I been hearing rumors that a certain wine merchant is falling behind on his payments.{S}
 It is not easy ensuring nothing bad happens, that no one decides to just... burn everything in your store...{S}
 Now, let us go inside and see what you have been holding back.{S}
 Or I can not say what might happen.{S}
 And it takes more than an ugly face to scare me.{S}
 Then I can not be responsible for what happens to you.{S}
 Are you going to make your donation to the Stranger-Safety Fund, or do I have to show you how dangerous Orzammar is?{S}
 I do not see anyone who is going to make me.{S}
 I will go.{S}
 Now leave us alone.{S}
 Did you say <emp>Jarvia</emp> is running the carta?{S}
 Leave this man alone.{S}
 Or a gang of thieves running a protection racket.{S}
 What is going on here?{S}
 I want that surface wealth coming back to us, Bhelen's ascension willing.{S}
 Your surface gold can come back anytime.{S}
 I cannot <emp>believe</emp> what this city has come to.{S}
 This would never have happened when Endrin was alive.{S}
 You come at a sad time, stranger.{S}
 I am going home to wait it out.{S}
 I-I have to go.{S}
 I thought with all your finery... but I suppose that explains the... mark on your face.{S}
 Then I hope your return is a good omen.{S}
 He dares not leave his estate often; you have seen what sort of thugs support your brother.{S}
 In his sleep, though many whisper those are only sweet words to hide the smell of poison.{S}
 Exactly half the Assembly still supports Bhelen, and their loyalty runs deep.{S}
 I should return home, until the streets become safe again.{S}
 Is it true King Endrin turned against Bhelen?{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 I must go deal with this now.{S}
 I can move aside.{S}
 I only wish I knew whether I should be asking for his safe return or for the ancestors to accept his soul.{S}
 He joined a Deep Roads excursion--the only smith to go with the warriors to repair their arms.{S}
 When they came home, he wasn't with them.{S}
 The Deep Roads are where darkspawn come from.{S}
 I was saving it for Ruck's return.{S}
 Your heart is generous to be moved by another's grief.{S}
 Find me as soon as you return!{S}
 But perhaps that explains why one of your kind has come to Orzammar today.{S}
 Only Wardens face the Deep Roads without a company backing them.{S}
 The Stone gave rise to our people, and it is where their spirits return in death.{S}
 You have returned!{S}
 Or let me go to him?{S}
 I have heard of this: lost soldiers turning on each other, eating darkspawn flesh.{S}
 Is that what happened to my boy?{S}
 I have to go to him.{S}
 I am going to find Ruck now.{S}
 I will leave you with your grief.{S}
 "Safe return?"{S}
 Did anyone go after him?{S}
 What would you give for his safe return?{S}
 Where did you want me to go again?{S}
 I will go look for him right now.{S}
 I am afraid Ruck went crazy after too long in the Deep Roads.{S}
 He is too far gone to help.{S}
 He is too tainted to come back to Orzammar. <act>Lie</act> I am sorry.{S}
 Do not show your face here again.{S}
 Well, it hardly increases my confidence to hear that you went to him first.{S}
 Now stop wasting my time.{S}
 You are asking the king of Orzammar to send armies to the surface, but Orzammar has no king and we have no army.{S}
 If this situation is not resolved, we face civil war!{S}
 If you want Lord Harrowmont's time now, you will have to prove you have no intention of turning against him later.{S}
 If they do not change their minds, or Harrowmont cannot find new warriors, he will lose great face with the Assembly.{S}
 If you were to enter the Proving as Lord Harrowmont's champion, it would prove your loyalty beyond a doubt.{S}
 If you wish to show your loyalty, enter the Proving as his lordship's champion.{S}
 Talk to the proving master and tell him you are entering Lord Harrowmont's roster.{S}
 I am sure you would relish the chance to enter the ring once more.{S}
 Word is spreading that the surface may suffer a Blight.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont sends his greetings, exile.{S}
 You left so abruptly, I did not think I would see you back.{S}
 Will you enter the Provings in Harrowmont's name?{S}
 It would go a long way toward earning his lordship's trust if you convinced them to return to the ring.{S}
 If you can enter as Harrowmont's champion, you would prove your dedication well.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Join me here when you are ready to leave.{S}
 I have heard about the lies you spread to Lady Dace and Lord Helmi.{S}
 Leave us alone, Warden.{S}
 If he cannot take the throne without spies and treachery, he will leave it up to the ancestors.{S}
 But if so, I can not see why you would turn against him now.{S}
 But if you are going to support Lord Harrowmont, I hope you are prepared to prove where your loyalties really lie.{S}
 Bhelen's already sent you to attack Lord Harrowmont's support.{S}
 Then go to him now.{S}
 He is sending you after the carta.{S}
 A shrewd move.{S}
 Yet given Bhelen's own experiences with Dust Town, that might give us a better opportunity than it appears.{S}
 Stopping Jarvia is a public service.{S}
 If you could prove Bhelen hired these thugs, prove he sent casteless men to kill a royal prince...{S}
 Lord Harrowmont is no longer interested in having your face attached to his cause.{S}
 Spreading lies that Lord Harrowmont promised the same land twice over.{S}
 You have turned both the Daces and the Helmis against us!{S}
 I told you that if that happened we were through.{S}
 There will be guardsmen all over Dust Town in a few hours, cleaning up what is left.{S}
 If you cared about Orzammar and wanted a king who will preserve it, you would have come to him already.{S}
 Bhelen has no automatic right to the throne just because his father sat there.{S}
 Which, as it happens, was Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Bhelen has sent far too many assassins in the guise of washer-women and cooks for us to trust an open agent of his.{S}
 Leave Orzammar entirely.{S}
 I know the lies you are spreading, the work you are doing to put that tyrant, Bhelen, on the throne.{S}
 I am Dulin Forender, Lord Harrowmont's first lieutenant, as you would have known if you would bothered to find out what is happening here before hitching yourself to Bhelen.{S}
 How dare you show your face around here?!{S}
 Vartag Gavorn says Harrowmont turned father against Bhelen.{S}
 Stop playing games!{S}
 So, you would like me to enter the Proving in Harrowmont's name?{S}
 I will not let Harrowmont send me on this run-around.{S}
 I will enter the Proving for Harrowmont right now.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 Bhelen would not have trusted me if I came to you first.{S}
 Are not you going to try to convert me to Harrowmont's side?{S}
 I cannot go against the wishes of my lord.{S}
 If Father returns before the election, I will be sure to tell him.{S}
 He left me with this map, in case his expedition never returned.{S}
 I will give you a pass as well.{S}
 Does that mean you will go?{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 I will leave right now.{S}
 I will go tell him.{S}
 It is been two years since Branka left.{S}
 The search teams who went out found nothing, but Oghren wants to keep risking lives searching.{S}
 He comes up here two, three times a week, hounding people to lead some suicidal rescue mission after Branka.{S}
 All Meino's son said was how unlikely it was that a bunch of smiths would return safely from the Deep Roads.{S}
 Next thing, they are in a duel to first blood to defend Branka's honor, then Oghren starts screaming and runs him through!{S}
 They moved Branka, Oghren, and all their relatives to the Noble Caste and founded a new house in her name.{S}
 She actually threatened anyone who said they would come after her.{S}
 This area's gone to the worms.{S}
 I should leave before you start complaining about me, too.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Why did Branka go into the Deep Roads?{S}
 I should get going.{S}
 I heard a dwarven Grey Warden came to Orzammar and I could not help but hope...{S}
 My little brother, the returning hero.{S}
 They have moved Mother and me into the palace.{S}
 You can not leave Dust Town if you always take it with you.{S}
 And I haven't seen Leske since you left.{S}
 Your nephew could sit on the throne of Orzammar.{S}
 When the king sent him away...{S}
 Some people are so angry with him... they would come after us if they could.{S}
 All the news from the surface says terrible things are happening.{S}
 Come back when you regain your wits.{S}
 Come back when you regain your wits.{S}
 He moved Mother and me into the palace and named our son Endrin, after his father.{S}
 So, are your eyes falling out of your head?{S}
 Mine were the first time I came here.{S}
 The Stone turns in mysterious ways.{S}
 You would see Mother and me back in the streets and your nephew left fatherless?{S}
 Which he hides behind to spread his lies!{S}
 I will do all I can to ensure he helps you in return.{S}
 Everything he said sounded reasonable: You stop Harrowmont from swindling those deshyrs and in return, you meet the prince.{S}
 I can not believe you went and fought a Proving--a <emp>Proving</emp>--for that wretched Harrowmont.{S}
 Bhelen told me you are going into the Deep Roads to look for Branka.{S}
 I... thought that might happen.{S}
 And you will come home with Branka, put my Bhelen on the throne, and we will all live together in the palace!{S}
 I have to go now.{S}
 Sitting quietly was never your idea of a good time, was it?{S}
 Come down and visit sometime, little sister.{S}
 Come down and visit sometime, little brother. <desc>Laughs</desc> I knew you would finally see Harrowmont for the snake he is.{S}
 Then, are you going to be queen?{S}
 I can not promise anything until I know what happened.{S}
 Glad I am leaving before all that starts.{S}
 I am going back to the surface.{S}
 Enter quietly if you wish to observe.{S}
 No one may enter.{S}
 The Assembly will come around and vote for Bhelen.{S}
 Your mind has gone to dust if you think we would pass such a writ.{S}
 Half our houses would go broke without the surface trade.{S}
 Leaving you conveniently positioned to take over all contracts.{S}
 The exile has returned and we are to treat you as a respected guest.{S}
 One big surprise, and it could go either way.{S}
 Well, Harrowmont has many loyal supporters, but the whole Dace House just turned against him.{S}
 Well, Harrowmont's still holding his main supporters, but the whole Helmi House just turned against him.{S}
 He is back in the running.{S}
 After the preliminary voting, it looks like Harrowmont has a narrow edge, but Bhelen's been buying support right and left.{S}
 A Blight is coming.{S}
 Let me know when they stop bickering.{S}
 If Bhelen followed his heart and sent his men to aid you, Harrowmont would steal his throne.{S}
 We would defeat the Blight and return to find our homeland devastated by an incompetent tyrant.{S}
 You must understand, Harrowmont hides behind his good reputation while sending spies and assassins.{S}
 You have been turned by Harrowmont's slanders already.{S}
 He has turned them so against us they will not even listen to warnings from anyone known to favor Bhelen.{S}
 Lady Dace does not leave the quarter much.{S}
 I heard you had returned to us, exile.{S}
 What insult do you mean by coming here?{S}
 I will not be passing that message on, exile.{S}
 After what you did to Trian, you come to your only living brother for help?{S}
 There were many cruel whispers about Bhelen after you left, which he could only assume came from you.{S}
 After you left, many cruel accusations fell on Bhelen.{S}
 He could only assume they came from you.{S}
 With Endrin gone, Bhelen must take his throne.{S}
 But it is only the king it compels, and your father has unfortunately passed on.{S}
 You might not like what happens.{S}
 Harrowmont has been buying the votes of every deshyr he can turn, but he is running out of promises.{S}
 He hopes the vote will pass before he has to pay up.{S}
 You should leave Orzammar now, exile.{S}
 He comes on behalf of the Grey Wardens with dreadful news.{S}
 She is a Grey Warden and comes from the surface with terrible news.{S}
 Do not show your face near House Aeducan again, exile.{S}
 I am asking you to deliver a message, not enter marriage negotiations.{S}
 Now are you going to help or not?{S}
 Now, are you going to help us in return for Bhelen's aid or not?{S}
 I wrote the papers, and left a sizable fee with the registry office to back them.{S}
 And do not come back again until you do.{S}
 With your nephew, or with the man who would send him back to Dust Town?{S}
 Well, I hear there were a few angry messengers sent to the Harrowmont estate a moment ago.{S}
 I am going to assume that <emp>wasn't</emp> sarcasm.{S}
 Lady Dace just came through the quarter on a tear.{S}
 You are awfully bold, walking right up to me after coming out against Prince Bhelen in the Proving.{S}
 You and I have nothing more to discuss until you come back to kneel before the rightful king.{S}
 Had you come to us first, Harrowmont would have suspected you.{S}
 Let the prince know what is happening on the inside?{S}
 Then find out and come tell me.{S}
 If he can claim credit for stopping the carta, Harrowmont will be in golden with a lot of deshyrs.{S}
 Stop Jarvia.{S}
 As long as you do not come up with any more surprises.{S}
 If Bhelen's king, he will help you against the Blight. <emp>If</emp> it turns out you helped him get there.{S}
 Why would the prince possibly meet with someone who came out publicly against him?{S}
 You agree to aid my prince, then turn on him in the most public forum in Orzammar!{S}
 Not until he is on the throne and tosses your sorry hide into the Deep Roads!{S}
 Well, you need not fear that happening again.{S}
 Well, go then.{S}
 Shall we go right now?{S}
 The man you would put on the throne took advantage of an old man's illness to turn him against his own child.{S}
 I am surprised you would show your face around here, exile.{S}
 This treaty obliges Orzammar to send troops to the surface.{S}
 There is a Blight happening, I swear it.{S}
 Just tell me where to go.{S}
 There is a Blight coming.{S}
 I have come to kill him and take back what is mine!{S}
 I would sooner see Orzammar fall than Bhelen on the throne!{S}
 Bhelen told you what happened.{S}
 I will go find them right now.{S}
 I will go find Dace and Helmi.{S}
 I am going to take my chances with Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 I came to you, first.{S}
 He wants me to stop the carta.{S}
 Do you want me to claim it was Bhelen who stopped her?{S}
 I will need Bhelen's support in return.{S}
 I left the evidence with Jarvia.{S}
 Now leave before I call my men on you!{S}
 Ultimately, the Assembly decides what troops to send.{S}
 Have you heard of a woman named Jarvia and the criminal carta she runs?{S}
 Jarvia hides her base in Dust Town, the raw edges of the city where no one lives but casteless and criminals.{S}
 What happens to her is more House Aeducan's concern than my own, but I promise no harm will come to her by my doing.{S}
 Do this and I promise if I take the throne, I will not stop until the Assembly sends your troops.{S}
 You would know better than I would the many ways the casteless hide from authorities in Dust Town.{S}
 The sitting king may recommend a successor, but the Assembly ultimately decides who will rule.{S}
 Once I would have agreed, but that caravan has long gone.{S}
 If you went before the Assembly now, you would be a casteless surfacer, with no support in Orzammar.{S}
 Some say Bhelen poisoned him, but I never left Endrin's side, and I do not see how.{S}
 If you make sure she troubles Orzammar no longer, I promise if I become king, I will send as many troops as I can.{S}
 Is there no one left you could ask?{S}
 Her lair is in Dust Town, the bottom-most level of the city where casteless and criminals hide.{S}
 I have no desire to go back on my word, but when Bhelen heard the news about Jarvia, he raised the stakes.{S}
 Were she to return and endorse someone for the throne, the Assembly would be honor-bound to accept her wishes.{S}
 Then you and I are in the same cart, sitting and waiting to see if my other teams return with news.{S}
 Her entire house went with her.{S}
 If not, bringing proof of her death or a body to return to the Stone, would still show that as an ancestor, it was my hand she guided to her remains.{S}
 Just enter the Deep Roads through the mines.{S}
 I thank you for helping me remove Jarvia, but it seems Bhelen spread rumors that it was I who raised her in the first place.{S}
 I would leave now if you are going.{S}
 I would have preferred that you come to me <emp>before</emp> slandering me to some of the highest placed families in Orzammar.{S}
 Have you finally turned your back on Bhelen's treachery?{S}
 Nor that so many would follow him.{S}
 "Strong" too often comes to mean "tyrannical."{S}
 But I will not leave this uprising unpunished.{S}
 Let me go find Jarvia.{S}
 I will go right now.{S}
 On second thought, I am not going to help you.{S}
 I have evidence that Bhelen sent mercenaries against me.{S}
 And I must return to my duties on the surface.{S}
 Show them you are a strong king and they will follow you.{S}
 My father lost two sons when one turned against the other.{S}
 You need my aid to face the Blight.{S}
 I cannot send you the troops you need while this senseless debate tears Orzammar apart.{S}
 Unfortunately, while this debate rages, I have no power to send the troops you need.{S}
 Criminals run lawless.{S}
 But I cannot hold it and send the troops you need.{S}
 She took over Beraht's carta after you left, and expanded his operations remarkably.{S}
 Have you heard of a woman named Jarvia, and the carta of criminals she runs?{S}
 You are talking about that casteless girl who came around claiming to have an Aeducan son.{S}
 The one that came around claiming an Aeducan son.{S}
 But remember, every minute you wait, more darkspawn walk the surface lands...{S}
 And my promise that as king, I will send as many troops as you need to fight the darkspawn.{S}
 If you can eliminate them, I promise as king, I will send as many troops as you need to fight the darkspawn.{S}
 I will wait to hear whether you follow through or not.{S}
 And I will wait eagerly for your return.{S}
 Your sister told me you have a history with Jarvia and the carta she runs.{S}
 Now, I will help when I can, but I must send what troops I have now to combat Jarvia and her so-called carta.{S}
 Your sister told me of your... past run-ins with Jarvia.{S}
 My big brother, returned from the grave, and with the might of the Grey Wardens behind him.{S}
 He could not bear to live when you were gone.{S}
 The same way you turned everyone in the Assembly against Trian.{S}
 The same way our father--may the ancestors bless him--convinced his elder brother to enter a Proving against a convicted murderer.{S}
 You were right to turn to me.{S}
 Can not let that happen.{S}
 As a stranger, you should be able to find an informant who can tell you how Jarvia's thugs pass through the city unseen.{S}
 As an exile and one of their own caste, you might find it easier to earn the trust of someone who knows where Jarvia hides.{S}
 I do not care how as long as the snake is dead and my city is returned to order.{S}
 They are talking all over the city about how someone finally went through Dust Town and slaughtered the carta like genlocks.{S}
 I promise, as soon as I take the throne, I will send the troops you need.{S}
 Then you are a fool to come here.{S}
 She is the only Paragon in four generations and she turned her back on her responsibilities.{S}
 If she returned, her vote would outweigh the entire Assembly.{S}
 However, if the Deep Roads have... addled her wits, it might be best she not return before the kingship is decided.{S}
 Then we will both go down in history as a Paragon's saviors.{S}
 I will try to delay the vote until you return.{S}
 You must enter the Deep Roads through the mines.{S}
 To protect the city, that is the only path we leave open.{S}
 It inspired her to leave everything behind and venture into the Deep Roads.{S}
 I think the vote will happen soon.{S}
 Will you go into the Deep Roads to seek Branka's support for my throne?{S}
 If it is, you will pass it, or I will tell Harrowmont exactly what you are up to.{S}
 And I will be the only king who could get you the troops you need to face the Blight.{S}
 Rica will be glad you have finally come around.{S}
 Sure, send the whore and her brat to me.{S}
 Send the whore and her brat to me.{S}
 Come back and visit sometime.{S}
 His name need not pass your lips again.{S}
 You will not leave this city!{S}
 All I care about is getting troops to face the Blight.{S}
 So, you want to stop the Blight?{S}
 All I care about is if you can help me stop the Blight.{S}
 Then send your men and we will leave for the surface today!{S}
 There will be time for politics when the darkspawn are gone.{S}
 I will go look for her right now.{S}
 Are you trying to go back on your word?{S}
 I just want to stop the Blight.{S}
 Well, I am not going to help you.{S}
 I will leave right now.{S}
 I will leave right now to find her.{S}
 I want my face on one of those big statues.{S}
 I will return to the surface.{S}
 No one enters the prince's estate without an invitation.{S}
 Go in.{S}
 How dare you show your face here, kinslayer.{S}
 Now leave before I call my men.{S}
 How dare you show your face after what you have done to House Aeducan?{S}
 That is why you left, is not it?{S}
 Running off to the surface, just like your father.{S}
 An' nobody's gonna stop me taking it, because I am the brat's grandmother.{S}
 Rica moved us into the palace, made everything perfect, right?{S}
 Now I remember why I left.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 So you come to Tapsters?{S}
 Nice man, comes here a lot.{S}
 If you want to meet our great fighters, go to the Provings.{S}
 Wait long enough and he is likely to turn up here.{S}
 No one goes there if they can help it.{S}
 You got questions about Orzammar's history and do not mind answers in words as long as your leg, that is the place to go.{S}
 Usually, he can not get anyone to listen to him go on about Branka.{S}
 When he tried hailing the dwarf, the fellow ran off, screaming.{S}
 A few months ago, you might have seen the prince here, but now he never leaves his estate.{S}
 Now stop cluttering up my bar.{S}
 Leave me be, kinslayer!{S}
 It is a proud day for House Aeducan... if your father and Trian are not turning in their graves.{S}
 But hang around here long enough and do not you go a blinking,{S}
 I do not even want the land, but my house would kill me if I turned it down.{S}
 Now I will have to go through the whole process of rejecting the deal, and they will both have to try something else.{S}
 And I thought it was going to be a nice day.{S}
 It always comes down to that.{S}
 Or did they leave off at "greatest shame to ever fall upon the Assembly?"{S}
 The Assembly passed laws prohibiting the casteless from holding any job a legitimate citizen can do.{S}
 Of course they turn to crime!{S}
 Word travels fast.{S}
 Not much use in turning our weapons elsewhere while those vermin still live.{S}
 I go where I am sent, fight when I am there, and leave politics where it belongs.{S}
 I was in the Deep Roads when that one came by.{S}
 That is where they send you when you are ready to leave this world.{S}
 Go die in the dark, putting away as many vermin as you can.{S}
 We go back tomorrow and we are not the only ones.{S}
 But she went batty and led her whole house into the Deep Roads more than two years ago.{S}
 And a lot of good men are going to die looking for her corpse.{S}
 He knows what we go through in the Deep Roads.{S}
 You looking for a fist to share your face?{S}
 Thanks for the drink, but I should go.{S}
 Who is sending you out?{S}
 Then do not go staring at folks who're trying to relax.{S}
 She knows what she has to do to come home.{S}
 She knows what she has to do to come home.{S}
 She knows what she has to do to come home.{S}
 I never wanted <emp>her</emp> gone, just the little cur.{S}
 Oh, just tell her to come home.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 This means Bhelen's never going to pay my father's commission.{S}
 Her base goes everywhere in Orzammar.{S}
 Could be if thirty silver came my way I might know a bit.{S}
 But I tell you, I have watched them, they go up to what look like bare walls and poof!{S}
 Gone.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 Would you know more if the question came with silver?{S}
 Any idea what this is? <act>Show fingerbone token.</act> <desc>This door appears to be made of solid stone.{S}
 What happened, duster?{S}
 Going in and out of Bhelen's palace like you belong there.{S}
 So why would you come back to Dust Town?{S}
 None of them will give two lumps of coal for what happens here, right?{S}
 Jarvia moved right in.{S}
 I have been staying out of sight since you left, but I am sure she is heard you are back in town.{S}
 We even talked about taking over when he was gone; you think she can not smell that?{S}
 It just goes to some storage tunnels, but there is probably a way into Beraht's old estate from there.{S}
 But, uh, tell me how it turns out.{S}
 Where else would I go?{S}
 I have had to get all my trouble myself since you left.{S}
 Just stopped eating one day and...{S}
 Do you know what happened to the carta after I left?{S}
 Will not be easy to find one like me: used to be in the carta, but can not run with them anymore.{S}
 I used to run for her, back in the day.{S}
 Long as your face is not branded, they have got anything you want.{S}
 You are born to wear a branded face in Orzammar and you will live your life in Dust Town.{S}
 I was running protection for the carta when some guardsmen caught me.{S}
 The carta's who runs Dust Town.{S}
 I used to run with her.{S}
 Broke both my knees, then made me kneel in dung for an hour until I passed out from the pain.{S}
 And look what happened to you!{S}
 Where are you going...?{S}
 I will think of you when I go to bed with a full stomach.{S}
 She scratches some mark into them, so she will know they came from her.{S}
 Why do you keep coming back?{S}
 Well, look who comes crawling back.{S}
 Well, I will stop praying for your death.{S}
 Go ahead, then.{S}
 Um, I gotta go.{S}
 Well, if it is not my favorite fancy-shirt noble come slumming...{S}
 Well, if it is not my favorite duster-turned-Grey-Warden...{S}
 What about a generous kick in the face if you ask again?{S}
 Actually, I was just leaving.{S}
 Where is a body go to get drunk around here?{S}
 I should get going now.{S}
 Sorry to hear that, but I should go.{S}
 I wanted to hear what the carta's been doing since I left.{S}
 Did not you used to run for Beraht, too?{S}
 I heard the carta's expanded since I left.{S}
 Quit following me.{S}
 Enough to know the coin'd have to be real good to risk turning her against me.{S}
 Hey, it is your bones that will turn up in the lava.{S}
 My hide's worth more than that.{S}
 For that, all I can say is she is got a secret base that runs through half the city and only her men get in and out.{S}
 Not without knowing you will not bring the guardsmen running.{S}
 And bring the guardsmen running?{S}
 Thanks, but I was just leaving.{S}
 And, uh, if you bring back his return order, I could pay you... say twenty sovereigns as a finder's fee?{S}
 B-but-but they said no one knows what happened who wasn't there.{S}
 Well, now that turns my whole day around.{S}
 He is one of the lesser enchanters, runs some kind of experiments in the lower Tower levels.{S}
 I do not cheat, so do not go making accusations.{S}
 Now are you going to take the ten, or do my boys have to get involved?{S}
 Come back any time.{S}
 Gone?{S}
 The Circle can not be gone.{S}
 That sounds like a man with something to hide.{S}
 I am turning you in.{S}
 I am taking my twenty out of your hide!{S}
 The Circle is gone.{S}
 Will... will you let me go now?{S}
 Said Jarvia gave the word to make sure you never left.{S}
 Then leave.{S}
 Leske sent you?{S}
 I never went hungry before.{S}
 Now it is all gone.{S}
 I fell in love.{S}
 I could go home...{S}
 If it gives my son a chance to live, I will go.{S}
 And me alone on the street, forbidden to return to my family unless I--{S}
 I thought you were not coming.{S}
 There is... nowhere else for me to go.{S}
 When he grows up, I will send him to you.{S}
 I will go at once.{S}
 Your face is not marked.{S}
 You should go to the Chantry.{S}
 I should be going now.{S}
 Your father wants you both to come home.{S}
 Go to Brother Burkel.{S}
 So, Bhelen finally realized his throne means nothing if he can not hold it, yet he still does not bother to send his own men.{S}
 But leave the mouthy one alive: I have plans for him.{S}
 But leave the pretty one alive: I have plans for her.{S}
 So, Harrowmont finally realized we are taking the city, yet he still can not be bothered to send his own men.{S}
 Come back to finish the job?{S}
 Who do you think suggested going after you?{S}
 You were gone and Jarvia's pulling the strings.{S}
 When Beraht died, Jarvia came out on top.{S}
 Go off, be a Warden, rah-rah.{S}
 Who did you have to kill to make Leske turn on me?{S}
 I know you could not really turn on me.{S}
 And I have heard nothing of any new patrols scheduled to leave today.{S}
 I see you have his daughter's seal, so I will not stop you.{S}
 For your sake, I hope you have no reason to come here again.{S}
 She went out there with her entire house and she is never coming back.{S}
 Down here, you are bound to run into giant spiders, deepstalkers, and other vermin.{S}
 Walk on two legs, but they have the head of a worm, and hunt in packs.{S}
 But I thought the vermin never went up that far except--{S}
 Ancestors save us if that is what is happening.{S}
 But Commander, Lord Harrowmont sent word to let the Warden pass.{S}
 But Commander, Prince Bhelen sent word to let the Warden pass.{S}
 You may pass.{S}
 You return!{S}
 Prince Bhelen came himself to inquire about you.{S}
 I have strict instructions to bring you before the Assembly the moment you return.{S}
 Both Lord Harrowmont and Prince Bhelen came by to ask about you.{S}
 Will you let me pass?{S}
 Actually, they have made their move... on the surface.{S}
 You are going to get me arrested!{S}
 I am going to find Branka.{S}
 I am not ready to return yet.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Got 'em real good that time. <desc>After this point, the tunnels seem to split endlessly, with nothing to distinguish one from another.</desc> <desc>Half of them are blocked off by rock falls, or too low to pass through.</desc> <desc>The translation of this plaque reads, "Stand forever.{S}
 May they keep watch over those left alone."</desc> <desc>"Pray to the Paragons; they hold aloft the shelter of our kin."</desc> <desc>"The translation of this plaque reads, "Those who return to Orzammar's embrace, be sheltered."</desc> <desc>"Those who would bring evil to Orzammar's halls, be warned."</desc> <desc>"The Stone shall protect her children."</desc> <desc>It looks like the words on this plaque have been changed several times.{S}
 We will go south, to the Dead Trenches.{S}
 The Anvil is somewhere beyond."</desc> <desc>"My soldiers tell me I am mad, that the Dead Trenches are crawling with darkspawn, that we will surely die before we find the Anvil... <emp>If</emp> we find it. "</desc> <desc>"I leave this here in case they are right.{S}
 If I die in the Trenches, perhaps someone can yet walk past my corpse and retrieve the Anvil."</desc> <desc>"For if it remains lost, so do we all."</desc> <desc>"If I have not returned and Oghren yet lives, tell him...{S}
 He is a bloody scavenger, good as sodding gone.{S}
 It burns when it goes down.{S}
 Turns their brains to sewage, but it hides them from the darkspawn.{S}
 You have come to take my claim!{S}
 You have come to take my claim!{S}
 Soon, you will be gone like all the others!{S}
 Go away!{S}
 You leave my territory!{S}
 You... are not gone long, are you, pretty lady?{S}
 Ruck leaves you to... do whatever it is you do...{S}
 Then... you will go?{S}
 You will leave Ruck to his claim?{S}
 They leave you alone.{S}
 But now they are gone.{S}
 Now the crawlers go hungry.{S}
 I thinks they went south.{S}
 I thinks they went south, pretty lady.{S}
 After the dark master awoke, he called his children and they all went.{S}
 I wanted to go, too, and gaze upon his beauty...{S}
 He stopped calling.{S}
 I wish I could go see him, but Ruck, no, no, Ruck-Ruck is a coward.{S}
 I do not leave my claim.{S}
 That is where I fled from.{S}
 Ran away!{S}
 They wanted to send Ruck to the mines.{S}
 If I went to the mines, sh-she would know.{S}
 So I came here, instead.{S}
 Dead like bones that turn to dust when you touch them.{S}
 The pretty lady returns?{S}
 Just come a little closer... <act>Kill him.</act>{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 Do you know where the "dark ones" went?{S}
 When did you arrive here?{S}
 Do not you wish to return to Orzammar?{S}
 I am not going to lie for you.{S}
 They come.{S}
 Then the change comes.{S}
 I was her captain and I did not stop her.{S}
 Her lover, and I could not turn her.{S}
 She tore off her husband's face and drank his blood.{S}
 She swelled and turned gray and she smelled like them.{S}
 That is where they come from.{S}
 Do not leave me here!{S}
 I will not hear any more about Branka. <desc>She appears to be suffering from a high fever.{S}
 Blessed Stone, there was nothing left in her but the Anvil.{S}
 Trying to move it would require years to chip away at its base.</desc>{S}
 I suppose something serious has happened.{S}
 At best, Oghren's need to find me happened to coincide with the needs of someone more important. <desc>Arrrgh!</desc> You are <emp>impossible!</emp> This Grey Warden's come all the way from the surface to ask your help picking Endrin's successor.{S}
 I am looking for the one thing that will return our days of glory.{S}
 They tried to leave me, even my Hespith....{S}
 I sent them in....{S}
 She should not have gone.{S}
 Maybe we could go back to Orzammar, share the good news.{S}
 Why do not we go with the crown for now?{S}
 Once Orzammar settles on its petty king, have him send for me.{S}
 An ugly lump of hot metal to go over a couple of empty heads.{S}
 Now leave.{S}
 Caridin would never turn on his own invention.{S}
 He would not turn against his own creation!{S}
 Go.{S}
 Return to Orzammar.{S}
 Move on!{S}
 Move Orzammar forward.{S}
 There is nothing left of you.{S}
 Think clearly and ask yourself where its power comes from.{S}
 How would you feel to know you have been torn from all the spirits that had come before you, that you would never rest with the ancestors?{S}
 I cannot stop her alone!{S}
 I am the one you came here to find, not him!{S}
 It was lost during the last Blight, and there are not many records left.{S}
 My mother's family believes they were descended from Kelana Ortan, who was training in Orzammar when the thaig fell.{S}
 You can not go into the Deep Roads and find some lost thaig by yourself.{S}
 And I do not know what treasure is left, but whatever I get, you can have as much as you want.{S}
 If you can prove it belongs to me, I would be happy to share whatever is left of the Ortan fortune.{S}
 It fell in the last Blight, and my mother's family claims to be related.{S}
 Only organized expeditions can enter the Deep Roads.{S}
 I hear Prince Bhelen and Lord Harrowmont have both been sending out small teams these days.{S}
 I did not know if you were ever coming back.{S}
 Because of you, my family's dreams came true!{S}
 I could look... in return for some of that Ortan wealth.{S}
 I already have permission to enter the Deep Roads.{S}
 When I last walked this hall, Endrin was king and Orzammar was at peace.{S}
 Or perhaps because a certain returned surfacer has spread his fervor to you...{S}
 Traditionally, that is their extended family's responsibility... but sometimes people fall through the cracks.{S}
 It appears the scripter altered the dates and locations of the agreements to make them identical.{S}
 Her brother died, leaving her father heirless, so the Assembly granted him a new family name and allowed him to adopt his daughter's children as heirs.{S}
 We simply record history as it happens.{S}
 All dwarves who die return to the Stone as ancestors, to guide their families forever.{S}
 She went into the Deep Roads two years ago seeking out secrets of the ancient smiths.{S}
 She never returned.{S}
 They leave treasures and ancient manuscripts rotting in the Deeps.{S}
 We have only a few dozen left in Orzammar, and I do not recognize this one.{S}
 Except your order, who enter the Deep Roads when they retire, so they can die slaughtering as many darkspawn as possible.{S}
 King Harrowmont's impending coronation has been entered into the Memories.{S}
 One of Orzammar's own has returned to spread the Chant.{S}
 I come on behalf of Brother Burkel, a cleric of Redcliffe.{S}
 I should leave.{S}
 How did the caste system come to be?{S}
 Just tell the rest of them to leave me alone!{S}
 So I take it you <emp>were not</emp> sent here to find out if I withdrew from the Proving...{S}
 I am going to sit this out.{S}
 But... we did not exactly stop seeing each other.{S}
 I will... go home now.{S}
 We should've stopped a long time ago, but...{S}
 I left the Proving on my own business, and I have no intention of discussing it.{S}
 I am leaving the Proving.{S}
 Look, best of luck to you, but I really need to leave.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 I should leave if you haven't found anything. <desc>Sigh</desc> I figured you would say that.{S}
 I should just go home and hide.{S}
 If you get those letters for me, I can enter the Proving again.{S}
 Now pardon me, there is little time left to rejoin the Proving.{S}
 The palace sent a missive that my cousin is "disappointed by my lack of support."{S}
 The king just sent word.{S}
 If you tell me what is happening, I could help you.{S}
 Harrowmont's hurt that his own cousin would walk out on him.{S}
 What are you trying to hide?{S}
 Let me go look for those.{S}
 Just enter the Proving.{S}
 I can never turn away a man in love.{S}
 I guess we are going in the ring next, eh, Warden?{S}
 They would take on anyone rather than face him.{S}
 I am going to teach you to scream.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 I am going home.{S}
 Were I you, I would follow my example.{S}
 They are clearing out everyone who is not going to the ring.{S}
 But it is my family's job to protect this city, not get caught up in political games better left to the Noble Caste.{S}
 It is not so much what happened as what is going to.{S}
 Bhelen called this whole Proving to let his Lordship save face when he concedes.{S}
 He would never lie to someone's face.{S}
 It lets Harrowmont save face by bowing to the ancestors' decision when he loses.{S}
 You looking for someone, or are you going to take my advice and head home?{S}
 I am sorry I had to sit it out.{S}
 So are you still going to sit out the Proving?{S}
 Go win big for Lord Harrowmont?{S}
 The Silent Sisters support the sitting king.{S}
 If you would back up your claims, enter the Proving.{S}
 Then I will go find a more friendly reception elsewhere.{S}
 You want to talk, enter the Proving.{S}
 And here we planned to go easy on you.{S}
 But it is good you came to your senses... eventually.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 You haven't said you are championing Harrowmont, but it is obvious Bhelen did not send you.{S}
 Your stance is sloppy and your eyes proclaim your every move.{S}
 The Assembly should have turned to every last member of our line before handing Orzammar over to some lesser family.{S}
 So you are that Grey Warden who entered.{S}
 They say Piotin Aeducan's going to lead an army to the surface.{S}
 We are still closed until the fighters make their preparations, but come back this afternoon if you want to watch the show.{S}
 All the best fighters in Orzammar will face each other in sight of the ancestors and win honor for their champions.{S}
 I suppose you are here about the Proving Prince Bhelen called to honor Endrin's passing.{S}
 It begins this afternoon, and yes, as a Grey Warden, you cannot be barred from entering.{S}
 Come back when we open if you wish to repeat your dubious triumph.{S}
 You have graced this arena so often I could never forget your face.{S}
 Come back if you want to watch... or sign up.{S}
 Come back soon.{S}
 Fights start at the gong and go to first blood.{S}
 Go down to the ring, then.{S}
 Now are you ready to go in?{S}
 I guess I should have seen that coming.{S}
 When the ancestors cleared him, he went on to be a four-time Grand Proving champion.{S}
 Are you ready to face the final test?{S}
 Come back when you have picked your team.{S}
 First warrior to fall is vanquished.{S}
 The Grey Warden will face the notorious duo, the Warrior Caste's twin terrors, now fighting as champions for Prince Bhelen--Myaja and Lucjan!{S}
 May the Stone honor you... ...when you fall.{S}
 It does me great honor to face you, Warden.{S}
 We will find out as the Warden faces Lady Hanashan, who proved her worth to Paragon Astyth the Grey by cutting out her own tongue.{S}
 Grey Warden, choose your second, for now you face Lord Darvianak Vollney and Olaniv!{S}
 Grey Warden, choose your second, for you face Wojech Ivo and Velanz.{S}
 Challenging him, the Grey Warden came from nowhere, cutting a swath through Orzammar's finest warriors.{S}
 It will be a pleasure seeing you fall.{S}
 The throne will never leave House Aeducan.{S}
 You should not have returned, exile.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Well, it looks like the ancestors finally came to their senses.{S}
 Darvianak falls back at the last moment.{S}
 Gwiddon left the ring on his own two feet while Seweryn had to be carried out!{S}
 I will come back then.{S}
 And there is a Proving happening today?{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 I will come back later.{S}
 I will come back later.{S}
 Go away.{S}
 Come back after the match.{S}
 I would better go.{S}
 I always wanted to travel with the Wardens, see the world...{S}
 Are we ready to go?{S}
 I have to go.{S}
 Come with me; I will make you a Warden.{S}
 I can not make you a Warden, but you could join our travels.{S}
 He is won the squad combat four years running.{S}
 Let me tell you, salroka, if Varick does not know it, it did not happen in this ring.{S}
 Likes to meditate until right before the bout, then comes in and barely moves.{S}
 They have a nice act going.{S}
 Myaja runs up front with that big hammer, and everyone's heard it is got lyrium veined through it.{S}
 Then Lucjan goes all quiet-like and dirks you in the back.{S}
 Get over to the ring or they are never going to start the fights!{S}
 The ancestors came out of the sodding ground to kiss your feet, duster!{S}
 Actually, I should get going.{S}
 Actually, I have entered the Proving.{S}
 You are a nameless surfacer now and my brother stands at Prince Bhelen's left hand.{S}
 When Bhelen's on the throne, you are going to hurt a lot worse than that.{S}
 This Proving's going to Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 I am going to make you eat those words.{S}
 I hate leaving a man behind.{S}
 Well, if you mean coming here with so few men, you are sadly late.{S}
 I can not imagine when we would be traveling in the same circles again, but if so, you can be sure I will keep an eye out for you.{S}
 I will not have my house enter a deal unless it is to our advantage.{S}
 I must return now.{S}
 Do you wish to travel with us?{S}
 You have certainly come a long way to find me.{S}
 So how does an elf come to be down here, anyway?{S}
 A new face on the throne.{S}
 Perhaps you would return that favor?{S}
 I am going to explore further.{S}
 They say a mabari bonds with his human, but they often leave out that the bond goes both ways.{S}
 There was nothing for me there anymore, and so I left.{S}
 I urge you to return.{S}
 You are a coward, leaving because your dog died.{S}
 The storm is coming. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Why, it just so happens that I find you... quite warm.{S}
 Come now, my Grey Warden.{S}
 So you shall come to my tent?{S}
 Must it be so difficult for two who are out here, alone, to come together?{S}
 Leave me be.{S}
 Leave me be, if that is your only interest.{S}
 I always follow orders, swiftly and to the letter. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Never!{S}
 Come now.{S}
 Then stop acting like such a hostile bitch.{S}
 I will leave you alone.{S}
 If you are going to be that way, then forget it.{S}
 Follow me, young lady.{S}
 You do realize the rest of our little party here is going to talk, right?{S}
 Where do we go from here?{S}
 Before we go, have I told you that I love you?{S}
 And he is gone.{S}
 I am glad you came with me.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 Gave me a coin to shut my mouth and sent me on my way!{S}
 That coin did not last long, and when I went back they ran me off!{S}
 Some elf to follow him about and carry his riches for him?{S}
 Well, he is not any brother I did not have before he walked through that door.{S}
 Unless he can make himself useful, he can just walk back on out of it, can not he?{S}
 I do not know why I came...{S}
 I do not know why you came, either, or what you expected to find.{S}
 Just... leave her alone.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 Let us just get out of it and leave her alone.{S}
 You go to whatever high-and-mighty folks you run with, and you tell them you have got nephews and nieces that are not living as they have a right to!{S}
 I... let us go.{S}
 I want to go.{S}
 I am starting to wonder why I came.{S}
 Some tart, following after his riches, I expect?{S}
 No, do not go!{S}
 Could we... go and see?{S}
 Or we could... leave, I suppose.{S}
 Maybe we should go.{S}
 Maybe we should go.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Let us just... go.{S}
 Let us simply go.{S}
 I can always come back another time.{S}
 He might even have brought it with him one of those times he came to see me at the monastery... not that I would have given him a chance, as belligerent as I was to him.{S}
 We never really talked that much, and then the way I left...{S}
 I am more used to people not really listening when I go on about things.{S}
 Let us go, then.{S}
 Even if it is not my mother's, it comes from you and I will keep it nonetheless.{S}
 Word travels quickly.{S}
 She is the only real family I have left, the only family not also mixed up in the whole royal thing.{S}
 I have just been thinking that... maybe it is time I went to see her.{S}
 With the Blight coming and everything, I do not know if I will ever get another chance to see her.{S}
 If I wait, though, and something happens to her, I do not know if I could forgive myself.{S}
 If something happened to her and I never went to at least see her, I do not know if I could forgive myself.{S}
 Do you honestly think I would suggest we go see... together?{S}
 Still, if we are in Denerim and we happen to get the chance...{S}
 I would like to know your thoughts about some of our... traveling companions.{S}
 The man is a walking brewery.{S}
 That does not stop the question from being relevant.{S}
 I mean... it is not as if we did not need the help when she came to us.{S}
 Think about it... maybe Flemeth sent her with us for some other reason than she said.{S}
 Do you have a... thing going with Morrigan?{S}
 Come on, tell me it is not true.{S}
 You are just going to let her follow us around?{S}
 I have got this nefarious plan to go around to each of them and secretly tell them all the nasty things you said.{S}
 Bad things happen when I lead.{S}
 Just try and stop me.{S}
 I will just mind my business and pass the time... staring at stuff.{S}
 Back when we left Goldanna's, you told me I needed to look out for myself more than I do.{S}
 I need to stop letting everyone else make my decisions for me.{S}
 I need to take a stand and think about myself for a change, or I am never going to be happy.{S}
 Being with you is the one bright spot out of everything that is happened.{S}
 Meeting you is the one bright spot out of everything that is happened.{S}
 You have been a great friend through all of this, the one bright spot in everything that is happened.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 We have got a lot left to do.{S}
 You are the one who came to talk to me.{S}
 I am going to say what is on my mind, so just listen.{S}
 Look, before we go any further I want to say something.{S}
 I appreciate that you brought me to see my sister, and that you... well, that you were there to talk me down after we left.{S}
 Let us just... go.{S}
 Let us just... go.{S}
 I probably should have left it alone, but I could not.{S}
 The darkspawn would come and their taint would just destroy it.{S}
 Ow, you could just... stab me in the face first before you say something like that.{S}
 Now... if we could move right on past this awkward, embarrassing stage and get right to the steamy bits, I would appreciate it.{S}
 All the ladies go on and on about how suave I am.{S}
 Until the blushing stops.{S}
 I know it... might sound strange, considering we haven't known each other for very long, but I have come to... care for you.{S}
 I think maybe it is because we have gone through so much together, I do not know.{S}
 Just go ahead and ask whatever you were going to.{S}
 Go ahead and ask whatever you were going to.{S}
 Just ask me whatever you were going to that was so damned important.{S}
 Off we go, then.{S}
 With the darkspawn on our heels, death awaiting us at every turn?{S}
 Is my face red?{S}
 I need to go dunk my head in something, excuse me.{S}
 You know where it is going.{S}
 I am going to be king, and what it means beyond that...{S}
 I do not know where this is going.{S}
 I will leave you alone, then, since that is apparently what you want.{S}
 Beats being run through with a sword any day!{S}
 I admit I have never had a woman just... come out and ask me like this, that is for sure.{S}
 We may not even survive what is to come, after all.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I would slurp down every dinner like it was my last, my face all covered in gravy.{S}
 They all went through it, too.{S}
 But if you keep shoveling down our rations like that, the entire party's going to starve.{S}
 The classy camaraderie of two men traveling out in the open.{S}
 I can go through a trough in five seconds flat, just you watch!{S}
 Once you reach a certain age, the real nightmares come.{S}
 That is how a Grey Warden knows his time has come.{S}
 When the time comes, most Grey Wardens go to Orzammar and die in battle rather than... waiting.{S}
 He said it would not be long before he would go to Orzammar himself.{S}
 And the Blight needs to be stopped.{S}
 We are the only ones who can stop the Blight, however.{S}
 We are all going to die.{S}
 He was one of the elders and he... left for Orzammar before the reports of the Blight began.{S}
 Kherek said that he never wanted to go back.{S}
 There was one Grey Warden who came all the way from the Anderfels.{S}
 All of us had gone through the Joining, so we knew... anyhow, it does not have to be deadly serious all the time.{S}
 He was still going by the time the rest of us were passed out.{S}
 I am told that Duncan walked in later on and saw us all passed out from one end of the hall to the other, and Gregor still drinking.{S}
 He is gone.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 More dangerous than the regular kind of danger we have faced since the battle?{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I do not want to be the person sitting on the throne and making decisions that affect the lives of others.{S}
 What do you know, wishes really do come true, sometimes.{S}
 I would like to go on believing that for a while longer anyway.{S}
 If we go north and cross the sea, there is bound to be some in the Free Marches.{S}
 So unless we try to get back to the compound in Denerim, I suppose the answer is no... there is nowhere for us to go.{S}
 I imagine that eventually the Grey Wardens outside of Ferelden will wonder what is happened, why there is no contact from Duncan or someone.{S}
 They will send someone eventually, though who knows what Loghain's people in Denerim will tell them.{S}
 Maybe they will not send anyone.{S}
 We could try to contact them, but that would mean leaving Ferelden... and even if we did, they could not come back with us in time to stop the Blight.{S}
 So that means whatever happens... it is up to us.{S}
 Until more come from elsewhere.{S}
 Just left?{S}
 You mean just left Ferelden?{S}
 Eventually other Grey Wardens in Orlais and other lands would hear about it and they would come to fight it, but they would not come in time to save Ferelden.{S}
 I am not going anywhere.{S}
 You drink some blood, you choke on it and pass out.{S}
 The grand cleric did not want to let me go.{S}
 I thought she was going to have us both arrested.{S}
 When he came looking for recruits, I just remember praying fervently to the Maker that he would pick me.{S}
 I should be angry for what happened to him, not sad.{S}
 Come on, let us go.{S}
 Here we have the chance to fight against the Blight, to actually do some good instead of sitting in a temple somewhere.{S}
 And I think I can do more fighting the Blight anyhow rather than sitting in a temple somewhere.{S}
 Now at last I can stop pretending!{S}
 Duncan warned me right from the beginning that this could happen.{S}
 I think he came from Highever, or so he said.{S}
 Maybe I will go up out there sometime, see about putting up something in his honor.{S}
 Let us... get going.{S}
 Their spirits return to the rock, strengthening the foundation of the thaig?{S}
 Here I am going on and on about Duncan and you...{S}
 That must have felt a lot like when I got sent to the Chantry.{S}
 I have no idea what the Grey Wardens do for their... when they fall in battle.{S}
 Not when there is so many who are still going to die unless we do something.{S}
 Mourning can come later.{S}
 By the time the snows come, this will all be done one way or the other.{S}
 And quite frankly, I regret you ever seeing me fall apart.{S}
 Let us just get going, shall we?{S}
 Though, come to think of it, they were not all that different from the other templars.{S}
 Well if you are going to go and pay attention to the facts, then fine, fine.{S}
 I respect the man and I do not blame him any more for sending me off to the Chantry once I was old enough.{S}
 He could have sent me anywhere to be raised.{S}
 Because it will probably come up.{S}
 I did not want to walk into Redcliffe without you knowing the truth, that would be just... awkward.{S}
 I was so furious at being sent away I tore it off and threw it at the wall and it shattered.{S}
 The arl came by the monastery a few times to see how I was, but I was stubborn.{S}
 I hated it there and blamed him for everything... and eventually he just stopped coming.{S}
 Not that it stopped the rumors any.{S}
 I wonder if we will not discover that Loghain has come to the same conclusion as we have.{S}
 Now can we just... move on, and I will just pretend you still think I am some... nobody who was too lucky to die with the rest of the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I am going to regret this.{S}
 Oh, there you go listening to me again.{S}
 The truth of the matter is that I did hate going to the monastery.{S}
 Using the abilities I have came after years of education and discipline that was difficult to achieve, if rewarding.{S}
 The sword training and religious doctrine all came later.{S}
 You can never go back for good?{S}
 We will not always be traveling like this, you know.{S}
 Once the war is over, once the Blight is... well, a time will come when we will have to think about having a real home again.{S}
 And I suppose the Grey Wardens are gone for good, either way.{S}
 I guess it would depend on where I was going.{S}
 Leave it well enough alone next time.{S}
 I would use my shield if I could, but I think you might actually spot me hiding behind it.{S}
 I keep it hidden under my pillow.{S}
 The way you look at me, with those big eyes of yours, you remind me of one of the priests who ran the monastery.{S}
 On confession day we could go all night.{S}
 Being a templar is not all about chasing men in skirts and hiding behind priests, you know.{S}
 It could still happen.{S}
 Are you going to tell them?{S}
 Just get moving.{S}
 You are going to become king.{S}
 Why should we go anywhere?{S}
 We stay together, no matter what happens.{S}
 I am sorry it turned out like this.{S}
 That is how it goes.{S}
 Goldanna, Alistair came here hoping to find his family.{S}
 Let us go, Alistair.{S}
 Are you going to let her talk like that?!{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 Yes, go ahead if you like.{S}
 It is true, you are going to be the king, after all...{S}
 Maybe you two should be left alone?{S}
 Just take it and let us go.{S}
 Loghain will get what is coming to him, I promise you.{S}
 Go ahead, I do not mind.{S}
 Move on.{S}
 I let you follow us around.{S}
 I am not going to gossip.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 Now let us go.{S}
 I happen to like it.{S}
 It is just not going to happen.{S}
 I have come to care for you a great deal.{S}
 I am not going to lose him.{S}
 Are you going somewhere with this?{S}
 Could I stop you?{S}
 Just follow my lead, Alistair.{S}
 Where do you see this going between us?{S}
 This hasn't any hope of going anywhere.{S}
 His time has come?{S}
 So I am going to die.{S}
 What happens when people find out?{S}
 It is come up, Alistair.{S}
 So what happens now that there is just two of us?{S}
 What would happen if we just left?{S}
 He saved your life by sending you to the tower.{S}
 Maybe I will go to Highever with you, when you go.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 Not since I went to the tower.{S}
 I have lost enough to know what you are going through.{S}
 Just do not let it happen again.{S}
 I do not want you falling apart again.{S}
 Why did he send you off to the Chantry?{S}
 Is this going somewhere?{S}
 I am going to hit you.{S}
 Anywhere my clan goes is my home.{S}
 You can always keep traveling.{S}
 Not if it is going to lead to more of your stupid jokes, no.{S}
 Seems like that might happen anyway.{S}
 Are you going to answer or not?{S}
 My notions can run to the painfully perverse.{S}
 Come, then.{S}
 So if I say this will never happen again?{S}
 Does that enter the picture?{S}
 He has promised you troops and they will be waiting on the surface when the time comes.{S}
 He has promised you troops and they will be waiting on the surface when the time comes. <emp>Gain Orzammar's aid in battling the Blight</emp>{S}
 You need to travel deep underground, to the fabled dwarven city of Orzammar, to earn the trust of her king and dwarven troops for your army.{S}
 And her grimoire would be more than a mere curiosity to mages that dare not even glance towards the places my mother has walked for eons.{S}
 Does that not follow?{S}
 If we go back to the tower, I will look for it.{S}
 The grimoire is leather-bound and adorned with the symbol of a leafless tree, should you come across it.{S}
 Well, you know... radiating joy and love, while everyone has to face death and the Blight and a bleak future.{S}
 It will come to you soon, I am sure.{S}
 Brother Burkel would like to establish a chantry in Orzammar, to spread the Chant of Light to the dwarves.{S}
 Zerlinda has gone to Brother Burkel's newly established chantry.{S}
 At least she will have some food and a warm bed to sleep in, for now. <emp>Return to Zerlinda</emp>{S}
 Zerlinda has returned to her family.{S}
 She was overjoyed. <emp>Return to Zerlinda with the good news</emp>{S}
 Ordel has come around, and is willing to take back Zerlinda and her child.{S}
 You should return to Zerlinda to let her know. <emp>Find Zerlinda some shelter</emp>{S}
 She has left Orzammar in the hopes that she may make a new life for herself and her baby in the surface world.{S}
 You agreed to go to the Circle to ask them if Dagna can study there.{S}
 Dagna has left for the Circle of the Magi.{S}
 Return it...?{S}
 Are you planning to return it to your mother?{S}
 You informed Filda that Ruck had gone mad and that you put him out of his misery.{S}
 A Mother's Hope <emp>Return to Filda</emp>{S}
 Sadly, the poison in darkspawn blood completely destroyed his mind, leaving him a wretched husk of a person.{S}
 All she heard was that her son was still alive, and she left to search for him.{S}
 Branka was said to be passing that way.{S}
 Branka has come to the realization that the Anvil of the Void is an evil thing.{S}
 Fallen Tree{S}
 Then I am afraid you will leave with your purpose unfulfilled.{S}
 He is sent no word; it is so unlike him.{S}
 When you first came in I was... was hoping that you had news of Brother Genitivi--wishful thinking, it seems.{S}
 You traveled to the Deep Roads and managed to locate Lord Dace.{S}
 Then why has he not returned or sent a message?{S}
 I-I tried to send help, but some knights came from Redcliffe looking for him not long ago.{S}
 I sent them after Genitivi and they too have disappeared.{S}
 I pray for Genitivi's safety, but hope dwindles with each passing day.{S}
 Where did you send them?{S}
 I must go after them.{S}
 I am afraid something has happened.{S}
 One honey mead, coming right up.{S}
 No, do not ask me where they went.{S}
 You will go after them, and what if ill-luck should befall you, too?{S}
 Tell me where he went.{S}
 Patron's Wife <emp>Return to Zerlinda</emp>{S}
 You should return to her in the Orzammar slums to see if you can find an alternate solution. <emp>Infiltrate Jarvia's hideout</emp>{S}
 Entering Jarvia's Hideout{S}
 Has something happened to Brother Genitivi?{S}
 I hope his trail has not gone cold.{S}
 You could have gone after him.{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 Follow in Genitivi's footsteps if you must, but be careful.{S}
 Hiding something?{S}
 You did not enter the Provings.{S}
 He was very excited when he left, and said he would be back with all the answers.{S}
 Only her father may, but he has left on a Deep Roads expedition.{S}
 Your past has come back to haunt you.{S}
 Once a king sits on Orzammar's throne, your son will have a name and a house.{S}
 The arl is running out of time.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont now sits on Orzammar's throne.{S}
 I gave you a chance to turn aside and forget you ever heard of Genitivi and the Urn.{S}
 Now it has come to this...{S}
 I would appreciate it if you left.{S}
 I will leave.{S}
 So where did they go?{S}
 I shall take my leave now.{S}
 Time to go. <emp>Find a way to end the Assembly's deadlock</emp>{S}
 Perhaps I should not follow Genitivi after all.{S}
 If exploration pans out, she may have an additional reward if you ever return to Orzammar.{S}
 Why do you return?{S}
 Well, they... haven't returned, and they sent no word either.{S}
 Why send <emp>you</emp> word?{S}
 After what happened to Genitivi, can you blame me for thinking the same thing could happen to the knights?{S}
 You have returned?{S}
 Y-you haven't gone to the inn... have you?{S}
 I think I would like to know where Brother Genitivi went.{S}
 B-but are not you concerned about what happened to him?{S}
 The legend states that Andraste's Ashes were stolen by Her followers and hidden away.{S}
 I would hate to hear of something... untoward happening to you.{S}
 Mother wanted me to go to the Chant... but she does not get to tell me what to do anymore!{S}
 Soon I will be old enough to go up the mountain and...{S}
 Go up the mountain?{S}
 Why would you come here looking for someone?{S}
 You should leave.{S}
 You are going to be in trouble when they find you.{S}
 They left, I think.{S}
 You are not going to find anything over there.{S}
 You are going to regret coming here!{S}
 Stop following me around, you brat!{S}
 Then, I suggest you leave.{S}
 What are you hiding?{S}
 I am afraid I am going to insist.{S}
 Maybe I should go...{S}
 You have come all this way chasing a myth?{S}
 We will go to any lengths to prevent that.{S}
 You can not just leave.{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 This, my brothers, is what happens when you let an outsider into the village.{S}
 Word will spread, and then what?{S}
 Word will spread, and then what?{S}
 Perhaps, but staying hidden means staying protected--and we must protect Haven and our charges at all costs.{S}
 It would not have come to this if you would been more helpful.{S}
 It appears as if Flemeth is not even present.{S}
 Perhaps she sensed my coming, and is not ready to confront me just yet?{S}
 My mother never leaves her hut.{S}
 The only thing that can be done is to return later... without my presence.{S}
 If it is me that keeps her from appearing, you will have your chance.{S}
 If it is not, then I do not want to be present for what will surely follow.{S}
 Come, let us not linger here.{S}
 She could return at any moment.{S}
 Let us return to the road, shall we?{S}
 Perhaps she hid it, then?{S}
 Perhaps we might have an opportunity to go back and look for it?{S}
 Where do you think she went?{S}
 With King Alistair comes strength, and with Queen Anora, wisdom, and nothing, not even darkspawn, will prevail against the strength of a Ferelden united under their rule.{S}
 The foot... may have to come off.{S}
 I thought you might say that... but if the foot goes, it goes.{S}
 I think I can still walk.{S}
 Let us leave now.{S}
 No, I think you should return to Denerim.{S}
 Since you will not let me help, I will return to my home in Denerim.{S}
 I will return home then.{S}
 You say that now, but how will you enter the temple?{S}
 I came here to find you, not the Urn.{S}
 Why not go a little further?{S}
 They take great pains to keep it well-hidden.{S}
 While I would like the pain to stop, I would prefer it if death were not involved.{S}
 You must wish something in return, certainly.{S}
 I have... never received a gift, not one which did not come at a price.{S}
 Not one that did not also come with a price attached.{S}
 If Flemeth allowed you to leave with this grimoire then surely 'tis less than worthless!{S}
 I must leave you now and... deal with Flemeth myself.{S}
 And how did that stop you from acting?{S}
 Wait, do not go.{S}
 Then go, and good riddance.{S}
 She was, and she left.{S}
 Are you ready to go?{S}
 I think you should return to Denerim.{S}
 I am ready to leave for the temple.{S}
 I think you should return to Denerim.{S}
 I will go on alone.{S}
 What happened to the real Weylon?{S}
 Ah, well, I am sure he will be there when I return to Denerim.{S}
 Now... where does this go?{S}
 It may have been passed down through the generations from the first people who built the temple.{S}
 She beseeches the Maker to return to His people, His heart softens...{S}
 You returned Baizyl's love-letters to him.{S}
 Myaja, one of Bhelen's fighters, has found these letters and is going to expose Baizyl and his love unless he stays out of the Provings.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont will be pleased. <emp>Return the love letters to Baizyl</emp>{S}
 Baizyl will be overjoyed to have these returned to him.{S}
 Actually, I should go.{S}
 Uh, we really should leave before someone sees us.{S}
 The smell... let us leave as soon as possible.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 You will go no further.{S}
 Why must "love" enter into the equation?{S}
 The prophet Andraste has overcome death itself and has returned to Her faithful in a form more radiant than you can imagine!{S}
 If I wished companionship, I ran with the wolves and flew with the birds.{S}
 I happened upon a noblewoman by her carriage, adorned in sparkling garments the likes of which I had never before seen.{S}
 I was a child and had not yet come into my full power, and I had risked discovery for the sake of a pretty bauble.{S}
 Let us move on, shall we?{S}
 Not leaping into a burning building also happens to be an experience best avoided.{S}
 Are you going to teach me differently? <desc>Chuckles</desc> Let us move on, shall we? <desc>Chuckles</desc> If only men would always act accordingly when properly forewarned.{S}
 But you eventually left?{S}
 And what has happened to the Ashes?{S}
 I have come for the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 I have come to make sure you never hurt anyone again.{S}
 Kill us, and you will face Andraste.{S}
 Well, it stops now.{S}
 No, your Andraste will fall before me, as others have.{S}
 I am still an apostate mage, even if I have left the Wilds.{S}
 You have gone too far.{S}
 To return to your original question, perhaps my time in the Wilds was indeed lonely.{S}
 Then we cannot allow you to leave here.{S}
 She is even more glorious than all the Old Gods combined! <desc>The earthen jug sits on the altar and is currently filled with water.</desc> <desc>The earthen jug sits on the altar and is currently empty.</desc> <act>Examine the earthen jug on the altar.</act> <act>Ignore the jug for now.</act>{S}
 The holy Andraste wishes us to reclaim Her Ashes for Her, but the Guardian has always stopped us.{S}
 Our Andraste has gone to the Maker's side.{S}
 She will not return.{S}
 Why have they fallen for this ridiculous lie?{S}
 If you are going to play games, forget it.{S}
 The rest of the power contained in the Ashes must be returned to Andraste.{S}
 I would expect favor to come with a price.{S}
 Best watch your step that you do not fall off.{S}
 The truth is that no... under normal circumstances, of course I would not turn against my mother so.{S}
 Stopping her before she can steal my body is the most direct way, even you must agree.{S}
 Where shall I run to?{S}
 I would need to flee at the very least, to find... something.{S}
 Shall I go to the Circle of Magi or the mighty templars, tell them of Flemeth and hope they surprise her in her hut and slay her quickly?{S}
 Surely they would be pleased to help an unfortunate apostate such as myself, and would send me on my way once they finished their grim task.{S}
 I have you to thank for saving me, so let us... return to the task of dealing with the darkspawn, no?{S}
 We should... we have no idea what will happen in days to come... to talk of such things now.{S}
 I... you should not be so... you have no idea what will happen in days to come, to make such promises.{S}
 You... too much could happen in days to come to... make such promises.{S}
 I... think a time shall come when I will repay you.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 There must be some other way to stop this.{S}
 Run.{S}
 Well, if you are going to <emp>beg</emp>...{S}
 And if I can ask, have you... gone to see the arl?{S}
 I have not gone to see him yet.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 Go and revel in your domesticated bliss.{S}
 I was intrigued to see such a formidable woman, obviously more potent than the men she traveled with.{S}
 I knew immediately that you were far more formidable than the other men you traveled with.{S}
 Yet I resented it when Flemeth assigned me to travel with you.{S}
 I assumed that, at best, you would drive me from your company as soon as we left the Wilds.{S}
 Even so, you went.{S}
 Of all the things I could have imagined would have resulted when Flemeth told me to go with you, the very last would have been that I would find in you a friend.{S}
 Of all the things I could have imagined when Flemeth told me to go with you, this would be the very last.{S}
 We are not in camp, so come... let us continue what we were doing.{S}
 Still, it has been pleasant enough to travel with you.{S}
 I do not wish to appear the fool, after all.{S}
 Go, and do as you wish.{S}
 Flemeth once gave me the ring because it allowed her to find me no matter where I went, in case I was ever captured by hunters.{S}
 I disabled its power as soon as we left the Wilds.{S}
 Obviously I have an ulterior motive, passing you a dangerous magical object on the sly.{S}
 In fact, leave me be.{S}
 I happen to love her, you know.{S}
 I happen to love him, you know.{S}
 I can not stop it!{S}
 Please... stop me...{S}
 Please... stop me...{S}
 Yes... stop the singing.{S}
 I must leave you no choice.{S}
 Do not... do not come near me!{S}
 Tamlen, what is happened to you?{S}
 Well, who am I to go looking gift horses in the mouth?{S}
 But if I leave here without you dead, the Crows will be on me probably before I could even get to Denerim.{S}
 I shall take my leave of you, then.{S}
 But a kindness nevertheless, as it falls on me to survive if I can.{S}
 I shall forget neither your fair face nor your kindness.{S}
 And somewhere down the line if you should decide that you no longer have need of me, then I go on my way.{S}
 I happen to know their wily ways, however.{S}
 I happen to be a very loyal person.{S}
 In which case I... do not come very well recommended, I suppose.{S}
 I see standards are just falling down all over the place.{S}
 We could apparently use a swift kick in the head, too, but you do not see me going around asking for one.{S}
 Which does make me about as poor as a chantry mouse, come to think of it.{S}
 Whatever you happen to fancy.{S}
 If I had succeeded, I would have returned home and the Crows would have informed your Loghain of the results... if he did not already know.{S}
 I suppose you would not hear much of them out here, but where I come from we are rather infamous.{S}
 I was in the neighborhood when the offer came.{S}
 I understand they almost run that nation, and are hired only at great expense.{S}
 Someone went to great expense to hire this man.{S}
 Back where I come from, we are rather infamous.{S}
 I want you to go.{S}
 Tell the Crows not to send anyone else.{S}
 Then go.{S}
 Tell the Crows not to send anyone else.{S}
 Then go.{S}
 I do not care what you do, just do not return.{S}
 What do you want in return?{S}
 And what is to stop you from finishing the job later?{S}
 Will not they come after you?{S}
 You came all the way from Antiva?{S}
 I will ask the questions, here. <act>Kill him now.</act> <act>Wake him up and talk to him.</act> <emp>Enter the hidden temple</emp>{S}
 The villagers of Haven captured him when he arrived in search of the Urn.{S}
 Genitivi says that to enter the temple in the mountain, you need to obtain Eirik's medallion.{S}
 The medallion is the key. <emp>Enter the hidden temple</emp>{S}
 Brother Genitivi, the scholar who was trying to track down Andraste's final resting place, has gone missing.{S}
 His assistant, Weylon, hasn't heard from him since he set off to follow a lead on the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 The Redcliffe knights that were looking for Brother Genitivi have also not returned.{S}
 I should hide to avoid this happening again.{S}
 It is fortunate that you appeared when you did. <emp>Find a finger-bone token and infiltrate Jarvia's hideout</emp>{S}
 The doors that lead into the base are hidden and you need a special finger-bone token to enter.{S}
 It appears I enjoy your company too much to remain angered.{S}
 I thought her family was leaving for the army camp.{S}
 He rewarded you for your troubles. <emp>Return to Rogek</emp>{S}
 You have entered Jarvia's hideout.{S}
 Now let us return to the task at hand.{S}
 Then I will go, if I must.{S}
 If you tell me to go.{S}
 Go ahead, then.{S}
 This came out of nowhere, did not it?{S}
 If that is how you feel then we should stop.{S}
 Do you really want to stop?{S}
 If anything happens to you, your poor hound wastes away and dies.{S}
 He is all I have left of my family, in fact.{S}
 Your Majesty, you should consider the possibility of the archdemon appearing.{S}
 If so, his return would be appreciated.{S}
 I cannot permit any more of the clan to enter the forest and endanger themselves.{S}
 If you can find a way to return this hunter's body to us, we would be grateful.{S}
 If you can find a way to aid in his return, we would be grateful.{S}
 And when the Chant spreads across all four corners of the world, let it rise at last to the ears of the Maker.{S}
 There was no way to tell what would happen once you reached this ruin, so I decided to come myself.{S}
 Please stop talking.{S}
 Another doomed soul come to drown their sorrows here, I see?{S}
 If you came for a drink, you will have to talk to Lloyd.{S}
 Keep safe, and come back anytime.{S}
 Lloyd will lock himself in the cellar and I will go to the chantry.{S}
 And go where?{S}
 What would I have to do in return?{S}
 If I did not need this job, I would be long gone.{S}
 Lloyd's watered-down swill hasn't made you leave yet, I see.{S}
 I will keep the tavern open for the rest of the day and lock up before I go to the chantry.{S}
 With what is coming tonight, it does not make a difference that Lloyd's dead.{S}
 Some men come to celebrate... most come to forget.{S}
 It will take months to get the stock back to normal and start turning a profit, but I think it is possible.{S}
 I found Lloyd's hidden stash of coin.{S}
 Things will go a bit quicker here, I guess.{S}
 Lloyd let things run kind of low, and the village needs to rebuild.{S}
 I will run your tavern honestly, and it will be in good shape when you return.{S}
 You mean about helping me leave?{S}
 You mean about helping me leave?{S}
 You mean about helping me leave?{S}
 I was getting used to running the place.{S}
 With Lloyd gone, there is no one to take over...{S}
 Travel with you?{S}
 What would you want in return for such a gift?{S}
 Why do not you leave?{S}
 You could leave if you had some help.{S}
 Let us not go there.{S}
 Pretty enough that I would help you leave, if you wanted to.{S}
 And where would you go?{S}
 I would rather you did not go anywhere.{S}
 Why do not you just run the place yourself?{S}
 How is the tavern running?{S}
 Never look a walking skeleton in the mouth.{S}
 Then I will leave you to your work.{S}
 Why do not you come with me?{S}
 If you do not want to leave, that is up to you.{S}
 Elves are not allowed to travel?{S}
 Just waiting until I can leave again.{S}
 I mean just leave me alone!{S}
 I, uhh, I will be going to the chantry now...{S}
 Just because you are a Grey Warden does not mean you can go around threatening people!{S}
 I am going to the chantry now.{S}
 Just... leave me alone.{S}
 Look, they just paid me to watch the castle and send word if anything should change.{S}
 They sent me to watch.{S}
 All I could send word about was the arl getting sick.{S}
 After that, monsters started coming from the castle.{S}
 Just because you are a Grey Warden does not mean you can go around threatening people!{S}
 I want to get to the chantry before the sun goes down.{S}
 I mean... just leave me alone!{S}
 Look, you are very pretty and all, but I was told to... er... just leave me alone!{S}
 I... stay in the chantry at night, and I just come here to... to be alone, that is all.{S}
 I can not believe I am going to fight...{S}
 I will leave you be.{S}
 All right, I will leave you alone.{S}
 I am not going anywhere.{S}
 And who is going to stop me?{S}
 This will be easier if you just tell me what you are hiding.{S}
 Stop right there.{S}
 Fine, go.{S}
 Start running.{S}
 So you know how this happened?{S}
 You did not try to leave?{S}
 I will go back to the chantry if you want!{S}
 She is dead now, and Kaitlyn said we have to move away.{S}
 I should... go back to the chantry.{S}
 I guess I should go back to the chantry.{S}
 But I will go.{S}
 Kaitlyn says everyone's going to die tonight.{S}
 I hid when I heard you coming.{S}
 All right, I came out.{S}
 I will go back to the chantry if you really want.{S}
 I am not going to hurt you.{S}
 Go, get lost.{S}
 All right, go.{S}
 Run off.{S}
 Go back to your sister then.{S}
 Fine, go.{S}
 Run off.{S}
 Go back to your sister.{S}
 Perhaps I could help you and your sister in return?{S}
 You should go back to your sister.{S}
 How is hiding in a dresser being brave?{S}
 It'd be a shame, you coming here and dying on the same night.{S}
 A time like this and all he thinks about is turning a profit?{S}
 She going to keep it?{S}
 You plan on moving here someday?{S}
 Time to celebrate and thank the Maker for our lives... and for sending you to save us, sure enough.{S}
 Better you should be drunk for the coming battle?{S}
 I hope you have a good reason for breaking and entering into my home.{S}
 In the interest of keeping my face from bursting into flame, I think I will.{S}
 No, no, have the run of the place.{S}
 It is not like I could stop people like you, anyway.{S}
 Go tell Murdock he won.{S}
 And I better see you out in the square when those creatures come.{S}
 I am not going out there to die when I am perfectly safe in my until-recently-barricaded home.{S}
 Have a nice day--what is left of it.{S}
 So that is what it comes down to, huh?{S}
 I will go, if you want me out there so badly.{S}
 You better be out there, too, when the sun goes down.{S}
 Then go back and tell Murdock that.{S}
 Maybe he will leave me alone.{S}
 Everyone else can run around in the open, waiting to die.{S}
 I am not going.{S}
 I swear we might as well leave the door open if people are going to keep coming in and out.{S}
 Reminds me why I left Orzammar in the first place.{S}
 Same thing I intended to do before, except this time there is more humans left alive to help.{S}
 First thing I am going to do is get some sleep.{S}
 Go celebrate or whatever it is you are going to do.{S}
 I think I will just be going.{S}
 I will go where I like.{S}
 Unless you would like to stop me...{S}
 We will go where we like.{S}
 Unless you would like to stop us...{S}
 Let us see if they will come rushing when I attack you.{S}
 You go and I do not cut off your head.{S}
 I will not go any higher than fifty.{S}
 I think I will be going.{S}
 Many elves claim we would not do the same in return.{S}
 I pray for them, each night, and seek the Maker's forgiveness for their sins before they face their deaths.{S}
 Go... begone from my sight!{S}
 Go... begone from my sight!{S}
 Very well, though I loathe doing this, you leave me no option.{S}
 The Maker turned His back on us long ago for mankind's folly.{S}
 But until the Chant is heard and understood by all, He will not return to us.{S}
 Blessed art thou who seeks His return.{S}
 The Maker sent Bann Teagan to us.{S}
 Perhaps He has sent you as well.{S}
 If you leave, we are done once night descends.{S}
 If you wish to help us, go to him and tell him so.{S}
 Leave me to tend to the villagers, please.{S}
 There are many gone who we must honor, but we must also remember those who aided us in our darkest hour.{S}
 I never expected to see it... you... up and walking about.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 With Mother gone now, I have to be brave.{S}
 I do not know what happened to her, but I hear her screaming all the time, everywhere!{S}
 And now my brother, Bevin... he ran off.{S}
 I thought he would be at home, but he never came when I called him.{S}
 If he does not come back tonight...{S}
 I went to our house.{S}
 I wonder if he ran off into the woods.{S}
 He does not understand she is gone.{S}
 Excuse me, but... are you going to help us?{S}
 Everyone says we are going to die tonight...{S}
 You mean you are not going to help at all?{S}
 He ran off, maybe tried to leave the village!{S}
 I told you Bevin's gone and run off.{S}
 Are you going to help us?{S}
 Everyone says we are going to die tonight.{S}
 Please, if you... see my brother... send him back here.{S}
 Please, just... leave me alone.{S}
 We are all going to die!{S}
 They are going to come and... oh, just leave me alone...{S}
 The Maker sent you; I just know it.{S}
 I... suppose it will not go to waste, at least.{S}
 With my mother gone... well, I am just glad he is safe.{S}
 Come on, Bevin, let us find one now.{S}
 With Mother and Father both gone...{S}
 I suppose they will send us to an orphanage, maybe separated.{S}
 We should leave now, I suppose.{S}
 There are wagons going there, but it would be expensive.{S}
 I suppose it did not go to waste, at least.{S}
 We might have to evacuate the village if those darkspawn come closer.{S}
 I will leave you to your sniveling.{S}
 Where would he go?{S}
 Why would he run off?{S}
 I am afraid I have to go.{S}
 You are not all going to die.{S}
 No, it certainly will not go to waste.{S}
 I will return it after the battle.{S}
 Yes, yes, off you go already.{S}
 Why do you have to go to an orphanage?{S}
 No, it certainly did not go to waste.{S}
 I should return it to you.{S}
 I promised to return your grandfather's sword.{S}
 I hope it makes a difference when these creatures come.{S}
 I do not know whether to be awed or frightened by the walking statue.{S}
 If only we were here when the castle fell, perhaps we could have stopped it.{S}
 The people will look to your leadership in the coming days.{S}
 Without your help, we would surely have fallen.{S}
 Bet you regret coming, yes?{S}
 Evil creatures and such, everyone going to perish before sunrise, ach.{S}
 Did you just come for a quick sip of ale before you go?{S}
 Well, we will see when night falls, will not we?{S}
 Arrived here more'n a week back.{S}
 Castle guards stopped coming in about a week back.{S}
 Anyone going up to the castle did not come back.{S}
 I say we just wait for help to come.{S}
 Uhh, just... just take the money and... and go!{S}
 I will go!{S}
 Then the damned wench up and left me anyhow.{S}
 Ended up putting it under the keg in the back room to stop it wobbling.{S}
 You can go collect it yourself, if you like.{S}
 Go take it yourself if you like, then.{S}
 If you want it, go find it.{S}
 Just... leave me be.{S}
 So why'd you come to the village now?{S}
 Does not bother me if you are running from something.{S}
 I am cold, and I am certainly going to die.{S}
 I would never have gone out there if you hadn't shoved me.{S}
 I might not be like you, but I am not a coward hiding in his inn, either.{S}
 Yes, well... do not go spreading news that I gave you something for free.{S}
 More than I was hiding in my inn, I suppose.{S}
 I will be leaving shortly, anyway.{S}
 What do you know about what is happened here?{S}
 I am taking it and you are not going to stop me.{S}
 I came to see Arl Eamon.{S}
 You going to do something about it?{S}
 We are going to have a whole bunch of drunk men trying to fight the walking dead.{S}
 I pray this never happens again.{S}
 It... it moves!{S}
 Mind if I ask what makes you so special that we should follow your orders?{S}
 We are not going to turn aside anyone who wants to help, though.{S}
 Name's Murdock, mayor of what is left of the village--providing we are not all killed and hauled off to the castle tonight.{S}
 There is still time left if you need to talk with Ser Perth or do anything else.{S}
 A few folks went up to the castle to see what was going on.{S}
 I know the arlessa sent the knights out for a cure.{S}
 They put their belongings together and ran... and creatures attacked them on the road.{S}
 We only know because the survivors came running back.{S}
 And the golem just stopped dead in its tracks.{S}
 Well, nobody knows for sure what happened.{S}
 Well one day, Wilhelm returns to the village with this golem behind him.{S}
 The morning after Wilhelm returns with his precious golem, we walk out and see it standing alone up on the hill, all still like.{S}
 Later, he turns up in the lake... broken neck, broken back, broken legs.{S}
 They say the golem killed him; turned on the mage.{S}
 Truth is nobody knows what happened.{S}
 Fled the morning after the first attack.{S}
 I would not want to go in there uninvited.{S}
 If you want weapons and such, you would go to the blacksmith.{S}
 But there is not much left there.{S}
 No matter what happens, we can not let them evil things in there.{S}
 We could use somebody with his fighting experience, but he will not come out.{S}
 There were not enough swords in Owen's shop, and the men's armor is nearly falling off.{S}
 Never thought I would say that, but there you go.{S}
 I suppose it is better to drown your fears rather than go mad waiting for certain death.{S}
 They are frightened and believe they are going to die tonight.{S}
 He must have hidden everything before I went the first time!{S}
 I do not suppose he had some replacements hidden away?{S}
 If there is not anything, then I do not know what we are going to do.{S}
 I will wait for your return, then.{S}
 My death will come soon enough, it do not need me hurrying it along.{S}
 If you walk out of the village, do not expect us to be here when you get back.{S}
 I will leave that to your conscience, such as it is.{S}
 Well, I am not going to turn away more swords.{S}
 Do you see me stopping you?{S}
 A damned qunari could walk up and say he was a Grey Warden--I would not know the difference.{S}
 Some elven folks serve in the castle, but they do not come down to the village.{S}
 If that is so, I advise you to leave before night falls.{S}
 I thought you would've left town by now.{S}
 He did not go and get himself killed, did he?{S}
 Go try again.{S}
 Did you go to the smithy?{S}
 The damned fool is falling over drunk and still manages to make smithing look easy.{S}
 I will send one of my men to inform Bann Teagan the militia is ready for battle.{S}
 We may just be village folk, but we are going to fight like there is no tomorrow.{S}
 I will send one of my men to inform Bann Teagan we are... ready.{S}
 While I do not favor my men being drunk come sundown, I suppose it helps morale to have their minds taken off... what is to come.{S}
 Errr, he is not going to suddenly start killing us all?{S}
 It is walking around again!{S}
 We still have darkspawn to battle, and if the arl sends out the call, I will be there for him.{S}
 Tell me about what is happened here.{S}
 You did not try running away?{S}
 Then what happened?{S}
 Are not you afraid of it coming back to life?{S}
 Why did the golem stop moving?{S}
 I will go check out the smithy.{S}
 Yes, he has a stash hidden in the smithy.{S}
 I plan on leaving, actually.{S}
 I will go talk to him, then.{S}
 We are going to win.{S}
 You just come barging into my home?{S}
 Me, I will just sit here and keep drinking until nightfall.{S}
 You go, then.{S}
 If you happen to see Valena, please tell her I await her return.{S}
 We are all going to die.{S}
 But feel free to take whatever's left.{S}
 Walked in here and took it all right off the walls.{S}
 But it could be there is something left, sure.{S}
 I have got some hidden away, maybe, but if you want me to dig them up, there is something I want you to do first.{S}
 Tell you what, you go into the castle and find my Valena and I will even dig up something you might like.{S}
 Let me go back to drinking and waiting for the monsters to come.{S}
 Provided we even survive the coming battle.{S}
 If the need to kill me overwhelms you, go ahead.{S}
 My daughter used to tell me the arlessa was up to something, hiding things from her husband.{S}
 Or are you going to save us?{S}
 It'd do me a world of good to think maybe someone like you could go in and find her... provided any of us live through the night.{S}
 Tell you what, if you want me to do repairs for Murdock and his men, promise me you will go into the castle and find my daughter.{S}
 And I suppose there is no point in me sitting around, is there?{S}
 Time to re-light the forge and get the smithy going, hey?{S}
 Bah, Murdock just better send his men here as soon as possible if I am gonna get to all these repairs and get them done by nightfall.{S}
 And when they do, you go in and bring my Valena to me.{S}
 Then I will take what I can get and leave the rest to the Maker's grace.{S}
 It... would be better than going to my grave wondering.{S}
 So if I lock myself in here and drink quietly, waiting for the sun to go down, then I do not see the problem.{S}
 It is not like we are going to live past the night anyhow.{S}
 Or are you going to save us?{S}
 I will probably be dead when the monsters come here tonight, regardless.{S}
 The militia's already hauled everything out of here to supply its men, and come nightfall I will probably be dead when them creatures come from the castle.{S}
 Leave that alone.{S}
 Hey, I see you have found my hiding place.{S}
 It appears I lost it somewhere.{S}
 Not if I am going to repair the equipment they have.{S}
 She is... she is not with you, and she hasn't returned.{S}
 The thought of sitting here worrying about her... ah, well.{S}
 Fled north.{S}
 Fled north?{S}
 So she will be returning home now the danger's over?{S}
 Now's the best time to go into the castle, though, and see for yourself.{S}
 Come back later, if you wish.{S}
 But... but Valena still hasn't come back to me.{S}
 But... she should have come home by now.{S}
 My Valena returned!{S}
 I should go.{S}
 There must still be something left.{S}
 What do you know about what is going on?{S}
 What is stopping me from lying to you?{S}
 He can not send anyone!{S}
 What are you going to do about it?{S}
 She escaped with other servants and fled north.{S}
 I know what happened to her, yes.{S}
 Go away, curse you!{S}
 Leave me in peace!{S}
 There is nothing left!{S}
 And do not come back!{S}
 There is nothing of interest here anymore, whoever you are, so you would best move along.{S}
 You have come to the wrong place.{S}
 Off you go.{S}
 Do not you try to come in here!{S}
 Sorry, I will leave you be.{S}
 Can I come in?{S}
 Can I come in?{S}
 It will be a difficult battle to come.{S}
 Take heart, my friend, for we may not see each other beyond the battle to come.{S}
 We are prepared to meet the enemy here, when they come.{S}
 There is still time before the sun goes down.{S}
 Go do whatever you must, and return before it is time.{S}
 I returned a day before the attacks began, having heard strange rumors about the abandoned castle.{S}
 Since then, I found others returning from the arlessa's quest.{S}
 Until we get to the source of this evil, though, I do not think it will stop.{S}
 It is locked up, but there may be items of use still within, I do not know. <desc>Scoffs</desc> A fellow named Lloyd runs it.{S}
 When the arl fell sick, we were at a loss.{S}
 Finally, Arlessa Isolde came up with a plan: The Urn of Sacred Ashes is a legendary artifact said to hold great healing powers.{S}
 Few of us have returned; many are still out there, unaware of what is happening here.{S}
 If you are not going to help us...{S}
 Overall, my fellow knights are nervous about the coming battle.{S}
 Overall, I do not believe my fellow knights are prepared for the coming battle.{S}
 They fear the coming evil and morale is low.{S}
 Overall, I believe my knights are ready for the coming battle.{S}
 I will send some men to collect the oil.{S}
 I will send some men to collect the amulets.{S}
 We face a great evil and need protection only the Maker can offer.{S}
 No, nothing comes to mind.{S}
 You have my thanks for sending this... statue to fight with us.{S}
 You arrived just recently, yes?{S}
 You arrived just recently, yes?{S}
 I urge you to seek refuge, before night falls.{S}
 I will remain here to guard the village, and receive any fellow knights as they continue to return... at least until the castle is retaken.{S}
 I hope your future battles go well.{S}
 I would prefer to enter the castle with you, but he is right--someone must remain to guard Redcliffe and bring word to the king, should our plan go... awry.{S}
 At any rate, I will go to the gates now.{S}
 Shall we enter the main hall together?{S}
 We will hold the gate and watch for anyone attempting to leave.{S}
 Let us go now, then, and see what awaits us there.{S}
 Shall we go to the hall with you, or shall we wait here?{S}
 You will need to enter through the tunnel Bann Teagan spoke of.{S}
 So the knights left the castle defenseless?{S}
 I will fight the creatures, if they come.{S}
 I will go where I like.{S}
 I need to leave the castle, actually.{S}
 No, I would prefer to go alone.{S}
 Yes, let us go to the hall together.{S}
 There is a bit of valuables left if you look hard... apparently, the monsters were not interested in them much.{S}
 Dying or asleep, maybe, I am not going to risk it.{S}
 Remember, there is plenty to go around.{S}
 Seeing if there is anything of value left.{S}
 There is blood and bits left around, but no bodies.{S}
 I came here after the showdown, same as you.{S}
 I just thought vultures would arrive sooner or later.{S}
 I figured vultures would come sooner or later.{S}
 What happened here?{S}
 Move off, you!{S}
 Since he does not have any living kin and we need a blacksmith, that is going to be me.{S}
 His daughter came back from the castle in one piece but she do not want the place.{S}
 She is shook up, so I gave her what little he left.{S}
 I imagine she will be moving on soon, but she hasn't left yet.{S}
 She came home to find her father dead, poor thing.{S}
 She do not want the smithy, so I gave her what little he left. <act>Lie</act> He was a close and dear friend. <act>Lie</act> He was a relative of mine, actually.{S}
 I see Valena has returned.{S}
 He just arrived, and I thought you would want to see him.{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 She arrived just now, and I thought you would want to see her.{S}
 They just arrived, and I thought you would want to see them.{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 Unfortunately, you have come at an inopportune time.{S}
 Each night they come, with greater numbers.{S}
 And I trust those he chooses to travel with.{S}
 I am hoping that means the Maker sent you to us.{S}
 Then return to your post.{S}
 There is much to do before night falls.{S}
 I suggest you leave the village then.{S}
 Please return to your post and continue keeping an eye out--report to Murdock on your way.{S}
 Once the village is safe, we will try to enter the castle to find the source of this trouble.{S}
 Yesterday I found out these creatures attack those fleeing on their own--even during daytime.{S}
 Because each night they return, their ranks bolstered with our recently dead, and we are desperate for help!{S}
 Some call them the walking dead; decomposing corpses returning to life with a hunger for human flesh...{S}
 There is a Grey Warden who goes by the name of Alistair...{S}
 There is not much daylight left.{S}
 It appears that is not the only lie Loghain is telling about the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Hopefully we can find the source and stop it before it causes any more damage.{S}
 This is the last line of defense, should things go amiss.{S}
 I would prefer not to fight in the chantry, but if they come, then so must it be.{S}
 Are you suggesting what is happened here is related to Cailan's death and the civil war?{S}
 I just do not want to spend what little time we have left chatting instead of preparing.{S}
 I wanted to go for help, but I could not just leave these people.{S}
 Loghain will not send anyone.{S}
 They seem to be walking corpses, men with rotting flesh that continue to attack even with the gravest injuries.{S}
 All I know is these things do not fall easily; you hack them to pieces and still they come.{S}
 You may discuss with them the preparations for the coming battle.{S}
 I have those few who returned from their quest.{S}
 The arlessa, out of desperation, sent the knights on a quest for a cure.{S}
 Ser Perth was one of the knights sent on this quest.{S}
 Now, there is only the matter of choosing where you take your stand before night falls.{S}
 Is this why you have returned?{S}
 I had planned to make my way into the castle, once everyone was safe, and... it seems there is nothing stopping me now.{S}
 Come with me to the mill, if you like.{S}
 Dawn arrives, and we survived the night.{S}
 And though this victory came at great cost, we must remember none of us would be here were it not for the heroism of the one who stands beside me.{S}
 Truly, the Maker smiled on us when he sent you here in our darkest hour.{S}
 Truly, the Maker smiled on us when he sent you here in our darkest hour.{S}
 And though this victory came at great cost, we must remember none of us would be here were it not for the heroism of these good folk beside me.{S}
 Dawn arrives, my friends, and all of us remain.{S}
 The Maker smiled on us when he sent you here in our darkest hour.{S}
 He would approve passing it to one so worthy.{S}
 It came at great cost, after all.{S}
 With the Maker's favor, the blow we delivered today is enough for me to enter the castle and seek out your arl.{S}
 We shall return with news as soon as we are able.{S}
 Now they walk with He who is their Maker.{S}
 You and so many others who have perished here, walk with He who is your Maker.{S}
 The Maker smiled on us when he sent you here in our darkest hour.{S}
 What... what happened?{S}
 They are... they are gone.{S}
 Why would you leave us to this fate?{S}
 What is left of it?{S}
 I had a plan... to enter the castle after the village was secure.{S}
 Here is what I propose: I go in with Isolde and you enter the castle using the secret passage.{S}
 If your business with Eamon is important, you are going to have to go inside to find him.{S}
 I would prefer to go inside with you, but I have no choice in the matter.{S}
 I do not think we can afford to strip any of the few defenders the village has left, just in case.{S}
 The Maker smiled on me indeed when He sent you to Redcliffe.{S}
 The Maker smiled on me indeed, when He sent you to Redcliffe.{S}
 The Maker smiled on me indeed, when He sent you to Redcliffe.{S}
 If you can open the gates from within, they can move in and help you.{S}
 If you choose not to go, then it is up to me to do what I can.{S}
 The village is gone.{S}
 There is nobody left to help us.{S}
 If you choose not to go, I suppose it is up to me to do what I can.{S}
 What happens after tonight?{S}
 He travels with me, in fact.{S}
 So what happens after this battle is over?{S}
 Should things go amiss?{S}
 Come now, is knowing a little about you too much to ask?{S}
 Why did not you just leave?{S}
 I came to see what had become of you.{S}
 Gods above ease their passing. <act>Leave him alone.</act>{S}
 Or what is left of it. <act>Treat his wounds.</act>{S}
 Any reason I should be going in there?{S}
 I could stop you from doing this, you know.{S}
 Tempted to sit back and watch.{S}
 Think you are tough with a walking piece of rock?{S}
 I thought I saw a traveler coming down the road, though I scarcely believed it.{S}
 I thought I saw travelers coming down the road, though I scarcely believed it.{S}
 I am not stopping you or anything, but... have you even heard what is happened here?{S}
 If you are coming into the village, you can not avoid what is happened.{S}
 Monsters come out of the castle every night and attack us until dawn.{S}
 We have no army to defend us, no arl and no king to send us help.{S}
 So many are dead, and those left are terrified they are next.{S}
 It is not far, if you will come with me.{S}
 We are never going to survive this.{S}
 If you leave, I doubt we will make it through the night.{S}
 I will go when they... call me I guess.{S}
 I am going to... get drunk first, though.{S}
 What luck you came when you did.{S}
 There is a civil war going on, if you haven't noticed.{S}
 Are we going to die?{S}
 I want to go home.{S}
 Where did all the bad people go?{S}
 I want to go home now.{S}
 Can I go home?{S}
 How does it walk?{S}
 I walk on my legs.{S}
 I do not like being in here when the monsters come.{S}
 Are we leaving now?{S}
 Are we going to the castle?{S}
 Why has the king not come?{S}
 Can we truly go home?{S}
 Night will come, and then it will all end.{S}
 To think I would live to see the arl and king both dead and my own village ready to fall.{S}
 It does not seem right that we have to face the darkspawn too.{S}
 It is good you came when you did.{S}
 Surely we can send someone to tell the king what happened here.{S}
 Even though they ask you to stay, you should flee while you can.{S}
 The king will come, I hope.{S}
 We are keeping watch should the monsters come again.{S}
 There is not much danger now, thanks to you... though we will have to face the darkspawn soon, will not we?{S}
 Our instructions are to send any returning knights to the castle.{S}
 I want to go home!{S}
 I will stop you!{S}
 You can not stop me!{S}
 I am coming!{S}
 What... what is happening?{S}
 Now it is my turn to sit on the throne and send out armies to conquer the world!{S}
 I warned you what would happen if you kept shouting, did not I?{S}
 Tell us... what have you come here for?{S}
 Ever since you sent the knights away, you do nothing but deprive me of my fun.{S}
 Tell us, woman... what have you come here for?{S}
 What has happened here?!{S}
 Shall I send it to the kitchen, Mother?{S}
 Shall I send it to the kennels, Mother?{S}
 The ones I sent to reclaim my village?{S}
 Go away.{S}
 I tried to stop her but I can not.{S}
 But somebody has to stop her from hurting anyone else!{S}
 I do not know how much longer she will be gone for, but she is always watching.{S}
 She will just come back again, and then...{S}
 She will not let me go anywhere, anyway.{S}
 Mother said they would send help eventually...{S}
 You should go.{S}
 She will come back soon.{S}
 She says as long as Father's here, people will keep coming for him.{S}
 The scary lady went away and everyone was fighting, so I ran to my room.{S}
 Then she made me come here.{S}
 Are you going to kill me?{S}
 What is going to happen to me?{S}
 I wonder if I will go there, too.{S}
 Songs say we go to the Maker, I think.{S}
 Is it... going to hurt much?{S}
 She knew I did; that is why she came to me.{S}
 Do not go near him!{S}
 I guess I have to go to the tower when Father wakes up.{S}
 I guess I have to go to the Circle of Magi now, to learn to be a proper mage.{S}
 I wonder when I will have to go.{S}
 There was a very scary lady, but she went away.{S}
 I think I will just leave.{S}
 I came to stop you.{S}
 I came here to help, if I could.{S}
 I... want to stop her but I do not want to hurt you.{S}
 Well, it is not going to be me.{S}
 I am going to help you, Connor, I promise.{S}
 How did this happen to you?{S}
 Why did you come up here?{S}
 Your Chantry says humans return to the Maker.{S}
 Dwarves say we return to the stone when we die.{S}
 Now we meet face-to-face.{S}
 What if you could persuade me to leave voluntarily?{S}
 But I retain the contract he and I made, and many years from now I may return and claim what is mine.{S}
 You will have what you desire... and I will leave as if destroyed.{S}
 Then allow me to show you what it means to touch the face of desire, creature.{S}
 I relinquish my hold on the boy if you allow me to leave, unhindered.{S}
 Before I flee, let me show you what it means to touch the face of desire, creature.{S}
 I go and I live, that is the deal.{S}
 If I leave, you could tell anyone you have slain me.{S}
 But when I return, his soul would be mine.{S}
 If you are smart, you could even come out ahead.{S}
 So how could I persuade you to leave, then?{S}
 How about you leave and I do not destroy you?{S}
 Go now.{S}
 So you leave and come back when nobody expects it?{S}
 Much has happened since you fell ill, Brother.{S}
 Whatever happened to him, Loghain must be stopped.{S}
 I will spread word of Loghain's treachery, both here and against the king.{S}
 Very well, I will send out the word.{S}
 I do not wish to go to Denerim unless you are with me.{S}
 It will take time for the news to spread, and I can use the interim to get my forces organized.{S}
 Please tell me when you wish to leave.{S}
 Until then, you have the run of Redcliffe.{S}
 Jowan, I hereby turn you over to the tower of the Circle of Magi.{S}
 I can hold off traveling to Denerim until you are ready, but the Landsmeet is our only option.{S}
 But even if we win... would we have enough left to defeat the darkspawn?{S}
 That everyone will decide facing the darkspawn is more vital than facing him, so that he leads us against the horde.{S}
 A man who killed his own king, who has gone mad with power?{S}
 I hope it does not come to that.{S}
 He wanted me gone without having to confront me directly.{S}
 Had the demon not interfered, that is exactly what would have happened.{S}
 Unless we convince some of Loghain's allies to abandon him, that is not likely to happen.{S}
 As a Grey Warden, you may gather allies to you, but we need those forces to face the darkspawn, not to battle against our own.{S}
 It is your lead I follow.{S}
 I am a credible enough figure in this nation to call the Landsmeet, but I hold no illusions that I could face Loghain without you.{S}
 I never thought it would come to this.{S}
 You would not walk away from that meeting unscathed.{S}
 When you are ready, we shall leave for Denerim.{S}
 Let us go to Denerim now.{S}
 Let him go.{S}
 What is stopping Loghain from just attacking Redcliffe?{S}
 I am not ready to go, yet.{S}
 This blasted fog has me turning in circles!{S}
 Connor calls for me and I run to find him, yet... always he eludes me.{S}
 Then leave me to find my son!{S}
 Something's happened to him!{S}
 Leave me to find my son!{S}
 Something happened to him; I can feel it!{S}
 You must come to your senses!{S}
 Now that the arl's awake, he is going to do something about this civil war.{S}
 If he can not stop it, nobody can.{S}
 Then return when you are ready.{S}
 Who will go into the Fade?{S}
 I assume you are going into the Fade.{S}
 We will proceed when you return.{S}
 Who will go?{S}
 Making deals with demons never turns out well.{S}
 We haven't sufficient lyrium at present to send more than one mage into the Fade.{S}
 Wynne is going.{S}
 Morrigan is going.{S}
 Jowan is going.{S}
 I will go.{S}
 So only one person can go through?{S}
 I thought if he learned just enough to hide it, then...{S}
 I will return shortly.{S}
 You are actually going to... go up there and kill my son?{S}
 Go, and do this quickly.{S}
 If there is a way to stop the demon without killing Connor, we should pursue it!{S}
 If you can save my son, I would give you anything in return!{S}
 So you can enter the Fade?{S}
 Though entering the Fade requires both lyrium as well as a group of mages to perform the ritual.{S}
 Entering the Fade requires lyrium as well as numerous mages to perform the ritual.{S}
 We can follow that connection, however, and do battle with its true form.{S}
 Gone?{S}
 What do you mean, gone?{S}
 You can enter the Fade, then?{S}
 Yes, and then we send another mage into the Fade.{S}
 I can not enter because I am doing the ritual.{S}
 You know more about such things than I do, and it is your companion going into the Fade.{S}
 Then... who will go into the Fade?{S}
 No matter--I will go, as I am your willing slave.{S}
 May the Maker go with you, madam.{S}
 Then... who will go into the Fade?{S}
 May the Maker go with you.{S}
 But what will happen here?{S}
 Go to the tower quickly, then.{S}
 If Connor dies, he is left only with a wife who... who lied to him.{S}
 It is you who would be going into the Fade.{S}
 The power has to come from somewhere, and that means either lyrium or... blood.{S}
 How could I have suspected the mage he sent would be a murderer?{S}
 I was not going to lose my son!{S}
 He left Connor's raising to me.{S}
 Magic... runs in my family.{S}
 I brought you here to help my son and in return you poisoned my husband!{S}
 If this man hadn't poisoned my husband, none of this would have happened!{S}
 Without him, none of this would have happened!{S}
 I... never knew it would come to this.{S}
 Well, I shan't turn away his help.{S}
 I think he ran upstairs, to the family quarters.{S}
 He may have run up to his room, or...{S}
 The fighting may have scared Connor into... coming out again, and so he ran.{S}
 There is only one way to stop it.{S}
 I see you have returned.{S}
 I hope that something will come of it... and soon.{S}
 I have no idea what will happen if someone tries to go up there.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 We will find a way to stop the demon.{S}
 Connor, come back!{S}
 Please, do not go!{S}
 Make it stop!{S}
 I will... make the pain stop...{S}
 Please... leave me alone with him.{S}
 What good could come of such evil?{S}
 Everything is going to be all right, baby.{S}
 You have defeated the demon's creatures; it might even go away on its own!{S}
 Surely, you would move mountains to save him!{S}
 You are just like Teagan, standing there grim-faced and telling me my son has to die.{S}
 I order you to stop!{S}
 Tell me you would not move the mountains to save him!{S}
 It is gone.{S}
 There is... nothing left inside him.{S}
 You did what you came here to do.{S}
 Leave me to my grief.{S}
 Go in peace, and do what you must.{S}
 To enter the Fade we need lyrium and many mages.{S}
 He is gone.{S}
 I released him, and he is gone.{S}
 Wynne will go, but I will have to get her.{S}
 Morrigan will go, but I will have to get her.{S}
 Yes, I will go.{S}
 There must be another way to enter the Fade.{S}
 I will go to the Circle of Magi.{S}
 Someone's going to die, either way.{S}
 He will get what is coming to him, do not you worry.{S}
 Why did he run?{S}
 I was just leaving anyway.{S}
 You can not escape with him.{S}
 Leave this to me.{S}
 Move aside.{S}
 All right, I am stopping.{S}
 The demon is gone?{S}
 I am sorry it had to come to that.{S}
 We could all have escaped by now!{S}
 Then... then I will go.{S}
 No, I am not leaving.{S}
 I made a mistake and I am going to find some way to fix it.{S}
 I am tired of running from the Circle.{S}
 I wanted to blame someone for what is happened to me, but...{S}
 A part of me knew, right from the beginning, that I would have to face the consequences one day.{S}
 I am done with running and hiding.{S}
 Everything's fallen apart, and I am responsible!{S}
 She sought an apostate, a mage outside the Circle, to teach her son in secret so he could learn to hide his talent.{S}
 Powerful ones could kill and create those walking corpses.{S}
 I am just sick of running away and hiding from what I have done.{S}
 I am going to try to fix it, any way I can.{S}
 I trusted you when you said you would help Lily and I escape.{S}
 Eventually, someone came to see me, alone.{S}
 Everything's fallen apart.{S}
 I wish I could go back and fix it.{S}
 I dabbled because it seemed the only way Lily and I could escape, the only way I could avoid being made tranquil.{S}
 I swear, if I knew what would happen, I would never have started down this path...{S}
 Oh, who am I kidding? <desc>Sigh</desc> Let me... try to explain what came next, at least. <desc>Sigh</desc> Before I say anything else, I need to ask you a question.{S}
 What happens now?{S}
 At first, Lady Isolde came here with her men demanding that I reverse what I would done.{S}
 That is the first I heard about the walking corpses.{S}
 I think they intended to come back for me.{S}
 But the screams, they just got worse and... nobody came.{S}
 But I am not behind everything else happening here, I swear!{S}
 Go on, have a go at me, if that is what you want.{S}
 I have been running since I last saw you.{S}
 I have gone hungry for weeks...{S}
 You expect me to just forget this happened?{S}
 Have you found out what is going on, yet?{S}
 I am not going anywhere.{S}
 I will go.{S}
 Things have just gone so wrong, and I can not take any of it back.{S}
 If you are going to kill me, do it now.{S}
 I do not know what became of her after I fled the Circle.{S}
 That is what they said would happen if you did not execute me.{S}
 Why did I turn to it in the first place?{S}
 And then Lily came along...{S}
 I forgive you for going to Irving.{S}
 Yes, I came in through a secret tunnel.{S}
 You are not going anywhere.{S}
 I can not leave you here alive.{S}
 Run.{S}
 So if I were to just let you go...?{S}
 And after that, what happens?{S}
 Perhaps her son is responsible for what happened.{S}
 But this does not explain everything that is happened.{S}
 You do not deserve to know what happened to her.{S}
 The Chantry sent her away.{S}
 What is going on in the castle?{S}
 Are you responsible for what is happened here?{S}
 What about all the walking corpses?{S}
 I am not going to kill you, Jowan.{S}
 Leave now, before it is too late.{S}
 I need to talk to the Circle about entering the Fade.{S}
 Very well, let us go.{S}
 We can not enter the Fade without the proper ritual.{S}
 You should go to the Circle of Magi.{S}
 I am sorry it had to come to this. <act>Kill him.</act>{S}
 I am sorry it turned out this way.{S}
 What happened to everyone?{S}
 Should I run away?{S}
 I can run fast and I know the castle.{S}
 I do not know what happened.{S}
 They arrested someone for it, but then everything went mad.{S}
 People started killing each other, and then their bodies would get up and walk!{S}
 They did not attack us right away unless you tried running.{S}
 I waited until everyone else was gone.{S}
 I want to go back to the village!{S}
 I am not going to hurt you.{S}
 Go out there.{S}
 Flee, or die.{S}
 So my time grows short, day turns to night... unless thou canst set injustice right.{S}
 I wish you would stop.{S}
 But we have lost much, and it is easy to forget simple niceties at such a time. <emp>Follow Branka's trail through the Dead Trenches</emp>{S}
 You must follow her.{S}
 What has happened!{S}
 I slipped away from the castle as soon as I saw the battle was over, and I must return quickly.{S}
 And I... need you to return with me, Teagan.{S}
 Connor is going mad.{S}
 We have survived but he will not flee the castle.{S}
 It is killed so many, and turned their bodies into walking nightmares!{S}
 It allowed me to come for you, Teagan, because I begged, because I said Connor needed help.{S}
 I will return to the castle with you, Isolde.{S}
 I cannot let Isolde return alone.{S}
 We must confer in private before I return to the castle with you.{S}
 You must come back with me, Teagan!{S}
 That is why Eamon fell ill.{S}
 I did not mean... that is to say, I... please, stop this!{S}
 I came for help!{S}
 Please come back with me... must I beg?{S}
 Did it create the walking corpses?{S}
 For Connor's sake, I promised I would return quickly and only with Teagan.{S}
 Teagan, I know you could order your men to follow me when I return to the castle.{S}
 Why do not we all go to the castle?{S}
 You do not seem very concerned about what is happened here.{S}
 You are going to get yourself killed.{S}
 So why must Teagan go alone?{S}
 It is up to him what happens next.{S}
 You return.{S}
 As time passes, I become more and more convinced the Urn might be our only hope.{S}
 And Loghain <emp>could</emp> make a move against the castle at any time.{S}
 Yes, but they are returning slowly.{S}
 Let us go at once to Eamon's side and see if the Urn's healing powers live up to their reputation!{S}
 I hope this continues to go well, for all our sakes.{S}
 I hope it continues to go well, for all our sakes.{S}
 I suppose we will need to send him to the Circle of Magi's tower for... training, once the war is over.{S}
 Come speak to me once this is over and you shall have your reward.{S}
 When Eamon fell ill, Isolde sent her knights to Genitivi, in the hopes that he had finally discovered the location of Andraste's final resting place.{S}
 When Eamon fell ill, I sent the knights to speak to Genitivi.{S}
 In desperation, Isolde sent others in search of the brother or some clue of the Urn's location.{S}
 In desperation, I sent more knights in search of the brother or some clue of the Urn's location.{S}
 I must go to the hall and begin rebuilding.{S}
 I wish you luck, and may the Maker go with you.{S}
 I must organize Eamon's knights as they return, draft new soldiers, and prepare the army to fight.{S}
 I shall hand Redcliffe back to Eamon when he awakens, and in a state where it can be of some use in the coming war.{S}
 As odd as it may seem, the quest Isolde sent the knights on may be our only hope.{S}
 Isolde sent most of Eamon's knights in search of the ashes of Andraste, which legend claims were hidden in Ferelden by Her followers.{S}
 I leave the time and manner of his death up to you.{S}
 Connor is dead and the demon gone with him.{S}
 Connor is but a young boy, and this is happening to him only because he wished to help his father.{S}
 Speak to Isolde once you have made a decision... she will go mad, otherwise.{S}
 They are going to save the village!{S}
 I had no idea that my father, the village, everyone was gone.{S}
 I thought it was only happening in the castle.{S}
 I would never have been able to return to my father if it wasn't for you.{S}
 I would never have been able to return to my father if it wasn't for you.{S}
 I wonder if he should have left well enough alone.{S}
 And you do not know if Brother Genitivi has come here?{S}
 Then perhaps you should return to the lowlands.{S}
 Why have you come here?{S}
 All right, maybe we could come to some sort of agreement.{S}
 We are going to save Eamon.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 So run along and get that medallion then.{S}
 Are you ready to go then?{S}
 To have come this far only to have to turn back...{S}
 Do you know about the knights who were sent to look for you?{S}
 She could not have known she was sending them to their deaths.{S}
 Isolde sent the knights to find you when the arl fell ill.{S}
 Eirik's not going to be bothering anyone else for a while.{S}
 The ritual sends you into the Fade, and there you will face a demon, armed with only your will.{S}
 What happens if I cannot defeat the demon?{S}
 Then, completely by accident, I came across an unrelated document that mentioned a village called Haven.{S}
 There was a blizzard, and his caravan was turned off the path.{S}
 They eventually came across a small human village that was not on any map.{S}
 Unfortunately, they were turned away and had to take refuge in a cave.{S}
 When he woke up that next morning, everyone, and everything, was gone.{S}
 It will turn you into an abomination and the templars will be forced to slay you.{S}
 There are very few keys like this left in the world, but I have seen some.{S}
 You may not remember, but blood was taken from you when you first came to us.{S}
 So they can be hunted if they turn apostate.{S}
 Blood is taken from all apprentices when they first come to the tower and is preserved in special vials.{S}
 If I hear anything strange I will be sure to hide.{S}
 I think you should return to Denerim, just in case.{S}
 Hmm... this mountain has veins of lyrium running all through it.{S}
 The Anvil of the Void is gone.{S}
 I am sorry, but I can not leave him like this.{S}
 I am just going to give him a helping hand here.{S}
 He is not going to find it with her hanging over him.{S}
 I can not just leave him.{S}
 I sense that things are going quickly downhill.{S}
 The demon will get you eventually, and perhaps there will even be scraps left. <desc>Yawns</desc> You will just run away.{S}
 Step back, and return to your silly business with the demon... or suffer the consequences.{S}
 Go, use your weapon since you have earned it.{S}
 Then leave me to my rest. <desc>Yawns</desc>{S}
 Come get some now.{S}
 I think you will teach Mouse so I will stop bothering you.{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 And so the great Circle of the Magi falls... for now.{S}
 Mages are not so easily controlled, it appears.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 Amusement is difficult to come by, and I shall take it in the place of a meal if I can.{S}
 What is to stop me from killing you? <desc>Sigh</desc> You win.{S}
 Go, then, and defeat your demon... or whatever you intend to do.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 They come here often.{S}
 Then leave me be.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 Committing genocide just because something <emp>might</emp> happen is more than the mark of a weak mind.{S}
 But I looked my victims in the face.{S}
 Another mortal thrown into the flames and left to burn, I see.{S}
 Better you were pitted against each other to prove your mettle with skill, than to be sent unarmed against a demon.{S}
 The choice, and the fault, lies with the mages who sent you here.{S}
 You are not the first sent here for such testing.{S}
 I wish you a glorious battle to come.{S}
 Are you sure they are going to make you tranquil?{S}
 If anyone comes, we will change the subject.{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 There is something strange going on here.{S}
 Jowan... what is going on?{S}
 Can I go now?{S}
 They are... going to make me tranquil.{S}
 And if they do this to Jowan, what do I care what happens to me?{S}
 Our prayers go with you.{S}
 I would go with you, but it would look suspicious.{S}
 You are... you are just walking away?{S}
 Time is running out.{S}
 I will not do any magic or come into contact with lyrium.{S}
 I know I am strong enough to fight off the demons, if it comes to that.{S}
 I need to escape.{S}
 I will go to the stockroom and retrieve this rod.{S}
 What if you become an abomination after you escape?{S}
 What are you going to do?{S}
 If I believe you capable of slaying the demon, I will stop the duel and give you the staff.{S}
 Go, prove your worth as you must.{S}
 But I do not go back on my word.{S}
 Then go.{S}
 It will not--cannot leave--until one of you is dead.{S}
 Will it stay with me when I leave the Fade?{S}
 I apologize for the interruption, Lord Steward, but the Grey Warden has returned.{S}
 I... you leave me speechless.{S}
 I... you leave me speechless, Warden.{S}
 But I salute your wisdom, late though it may have come.{S}
 You know better than anyone the war facing us, Warden.{S}
 I will return to my palace to gather my generals and prepare our forces for the surface.{S}
 You turned your back on Orzammar when you killed our brother!{S}
 All who defy King Bhelen face the same fate.{S}
 If you care about what happens to me, help us.{S}
 If you are not going to help, leave me alone.{S}
 But why have you returned?{S}
 Are you going to help us?{S}
 A rumor is spreading that I have dabbled in blood magic.{S}
 Are you ready to go?{S}
 I will just be going then.{S}
 Haven't you left yet? <desc>Yawns</desc>{S}
 Things happened so fast, I only know he was scouting in the south before he arrived.{S}
 What is happened here?{S}
 The essence of the beast will pass through the taint to the nearest darkspawn and will be reborn anew in that body.{S}
 But if the archdemon is slain by a Grey Warden... its essence travels into the Grey Warden, instead.{S}
 In Blights past, when the time came the eldest of the Grey Wardens would decide which amongst them would take that final blow.{S}
 But if I fail, the deed falls on you.{S}
 The Blight must be stopped now or it will destroy all of Ferelden before the rest of the Grey Wardens can assemble.{S}
 If it comes to that, I am willing to take the blow.{S}
 If we do not stop the Blight here and now it will destroy all of Ferelden before the Grey Wardens elsewhere can assemble.{S}
 Has word been sent to Denerim?{S}
 And that means Denerim will fall?{S}
 And... what happens to the Grey Warden?{S}
 Let us move on to other things.{S}
 You must go.{S}
 It comes, it goes--like a fickle lover.{S}
 What is the world coming to?{S}
 Stop playing games, Isabela.{S}
 I will give you a chance to leave quietly.{S}
 Maybe to tell you to go away, and that I am busy?{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 What just happened over there?{S}
 I shall leave you alone.{S}
 What went on between them?{S}
 Come to apologize for leaving me bereft of my lord husband and then vanishing without a trace?{S}
 Business that turned out well for you, I see--you inherited the ship, I take it?{S}
 And Isabela, my dear, you will no doubt be amused to discover that I am traveling with a Grey Warden.{S}
 Should I leave you some time to catch up?{S}
 Could I entice you to leave your Order and sign up as one of my crewmen?{S}
 I am not going anywhere near the Blight, and you would get away too if you had any sense in that pretty head of yours.{S}
 Why are you running away?{S}
 You have come so far to fail.{S}
 If you do save us all, sweet thing, I shall return to thank you personally.{S}
 Did you learn to fight like that on your travels?{S}
 I have picked up skills from many different places and turned them into a method distinctly my own.{S}
 An unusual request coming from a fearsome slayer of darkspawn.{S}
 You must watch your opponent's moves as carefully as your own.{S}
 Let us go somewhere private and I could... show you.{S}
 Come, my ship is down by the docks, and I am sure you will find my cabins quite... comfortable.{S}
 I mean... sure, go ahead.{S}
 I am just going to go... jump in the water now.{S}
 You are going with her?{S}
 You are going to have to speak clearly, Alistair.{S}
 Perhaps your friend is feeling left out?{S}
 I just wanted to see how you were going to react.{S}
 Oh, Isabela, you and your ridiculous appetites... perhaps we should leave it up to our friend here?{S}
 You are coming.{S}
 Go ahead then. <act>Palm several good cards while shuffling.</act> <act>Shuffle the cards.</act>{S}
 Is it my turn again?{S}
 We seem to have run out of ale.{S}
 I shall send my boy to fetch some.{S}
 And this card I shall play face-down, I think...{S}
 Oh, I think I am going to win this round.{S}
 By the Stone, I feel like I am about to fall off the world with all that sky up there.{S}
 Strange is your wife turning out to prefer the ladies.{S}
 If I could fight Randar Vollney's second after downing fifteen lichen-ales in half an hour, I am not going to be put off by a high sodding ceiling.{S}
 Well, let us get moving.{S}
 It passes.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Do you need me to go through the rules again?{S}
 You are not going anywhere.{S}
 Oh, I think this card will come in handy. <desc>Sigh</desc> Still undefeated, after all these years.{S}
 I... where did my cards go?{S}
 Come here, please.{S}
 Come, another game?{S}
 You have proven yourself quick and resourceful, and I would be honored to pass my skills on to you.{S}
 I have been here since we left Orzammar.{S}
 If things haven't changed yet, they are not sodding well going to.{S}
 You are saying I can go.{S}
 Let us get moving.{S}
 Come, we will need some space for this.{S}
 Stop whispering over there.{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 My dear, you would not consider... leaving Alistair with me, would you?{S}
 I am surprised you are still ready to go after all that... exertion.{S}
 I had to flee across the rooftops completely unclothed.{S}
 Bored noblewomen often come up with various methods of self-amusement.{S}
 What happened today will never happen again.{S}
 If you want, we can start over, but I am going to be watching you closely this time.{S}
 Explains why she left, anyway.{S}
 Or at least chest-deep in fallen enemies.{S}
 You want to get moving now?{S}
 Made you turn a little red there.{S}
 Way back when, when we got going people thought it was the darkspawn coming through.{S}
 After that she really fell apart.{S}
 I mean, she leaves me and flits about with that watered tart Hespith.{S}
 I am, ah, just gonna go back to the tent for a moment.{S}
 Drive your wife crazy and turn your whole family into sodding darkspawn.{S}
 The only way I would go back is if they all lined up to kiss my ass and did not care if they lost their caste for doing it.{S}
 But I can not go back now.{S}
 Are you sure you are fine with what happened with Branka?{S}
 Stop talking now.{S}
 Oh, stop crying about it.{S}
 I imagine she wasn't that crazy when she left.{S}
 Why would she leave a prize bull like yourself?{S}
 Do you ever want to go back there?{S}
 Hey, let us go find something to kill, huh?{S}
 You want to go back to where you eat trash and get beaten for walking on the wrong street?{S}
 Anyhow, let us keep moving.{S}
 Still, I can not go back, even if I wanted to.{S}
 I am never going back.{S}
 I would love to go back and live there someday.{S}
 He should've been sent to the mines.{S}
 His mind is gone, and his body will soon follow.{S}
 We will just leave him here to his fate.{S}
 You have left our city in ruins--die!{S}
 There is two things I am here for--travel or trade.{S}
 What is going on in Orzammar?{S}
 Leave none of the tainted beasts alive!{S}
 The Spirit sends her greetings.{S}
 So I am to follow you like a dog and have no say in what we do?{S}
 I hate to say it, but leaving him alive is crueler than just killing him.{S}
 Leave!{S}
 Will you stop eating?{S}
 Stuff your face at camp!{S}
 We travel the roads at the Lady's behest.{S}
 Arl Eamons sends his regards, Warden.{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Stop talking, stop!{S}
 Walk carefully, Jowan.{S}
 Everyone, let us move.{S}
 If I ever come across one of them, I will give them a what for.{S}
 Why did you come to Ferelden?{S}
 Let us go home, Marta, and raise the tyke as our own.{S}
 If that is true, then he will come to it in time.{S}
 Before I left, obviously.{S}
 She and I were... friends after Branka left for the Deep Roads.{S}
 That iron-thighed shrew had left me long before.{S}
 Stop looking at me like that.{S}
 Anyway, she left for the surface a year back, and I haven't seen her since.{S}
 Still, if we happened to be nearby with a few moments to spare....{S}
 Last I heard, she was going to live with her mother on the surface.{S}
 Felsi and me, we did not leave things on the best of terms.{S}
 So she left.{S}
 Aye, well, you go ahead... wait, so we are going?{S}
 After Branka left for the Deep Roads.{S}
 Aye, well, let me go first.{S}
 Here we go.{S}
 Oh, aye, you have got time to go off traipsing about after darkspawn, but you got no time for your pal Oghren, is that it?{S}
 You can stop now.{S}
 Why did she leave?{S}
 We can go there.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 And you want to go find her?{S}
 He must be, or you would not have returned.{S}
 I have come to a decision.{S}
 I think the time has come for me to go.{S}
 Why did you want to leave the Crows, exactly?{S}
 I want you to leave.{S}
 You had to go all... <emp>that</emp> on me.{S}
 The only way to truly appreciate it would be to go there.{S}
 In Antiva it rains often, but the flowers are always in bloom... or so the saying goes.{S}
 Now that Taliesen is dead, perhaps I could return... if I wished to.{S}
 It is not really a matter of wanting to go back.{S}
 I cannot go.{S}
 Do you come from someplace comparable?{S}
 It is my first time away from Antiva, however, and the thought of never returning makes me think of it constantly.{S}
 Before I left, I was tempted to spend what little coin I possessed on leather boots I spotted in a store window.{S}
 Ah, but I was a fool to leave them.{S}
 I thought, "Ah, Zevran, you can buy them when you return as a reward for a job well done!"{S}
 I can tell you nothing that you would not see if you went there yourself.{S}
 Let us forget this conversation and move on.{S}
 One simply never knows what is to come next.{S}
 One simply never knows what is to come next.{S}
 One simply never knows what is to come next.{S}
 Do not you want to go back?{S}
 Sitting, as you observed.{S}
 Are you going to answer my question?{S}
 You came all this way for that?{S}
 Why would the qunari care about the Blight? <desc>There are numerous papers here.</desc> <act>Look through the papers.</act> <act>Leave the papers alone.</act>{S}
 The arishok sends me, and I go.{S}
 I do not know why the arishok sent us.{S}
 He commands, and I go.{S}
 When are you going to do that?{S}
 The Oghren Love Caravan is on the move!{S}
 You are not going to see her.{S}
 We will go when we have a chance.{S}
 But such is how it goes, is it not?{S}
 She had fallen in love with an elven woodcutter and accompanied him back to the city, leaving her clan behind for good.{S}
 I had to keep them hidden, of course, as we were not allowed such things.{S}
 I even had the notion once to run off and join them.{S}
 Come... enough talk of the Dalish.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 Still, even I eventually thought that it would be better for me if I ran off to join the famous Dalish when one of their clans drew near Antiva City.{S}
 Still, that did not stop me from running off to join a clan when it drew near Antiva City, once.{S}
 In fact, I ran off to join a clan once when they drew near Antiva City, thinking that there I would find my true calling.{S}
 Shall I tell you about what happened to the other whorehouse boys who did not fetch a decent price with the Crows?{S}
 Is the thought that you have arrived here solely out of self-determination better, I wonder?{S}
 I cannot go home.{S}
 Can we move on?{S}
 Lets go.{S}
 Any moment in Rialto the streets can run red, and often do.{S}
 At least you can see them coming.{S}
 You have returned, Warden.{S}
 I heard it in passing.{S}
 You are hiding something.{S}
 Then turn around and stop bothering me.{S}
 I suspect we leave far fewer bodies in our wake than you do.{S}
 But I am hoping we can make sure that does not happen.{S}
 Death follows certain souls; you cannot deny that.{S}
 Not many people to turn to if you are short-staffed in some lines of work.{S}
 Not many people we can turn to.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 One who cannot keep his own men from running like frightened children?{S}
 So it is his example they follow as they cower from this Prince Bhelen?{S}
 Ours wear the faces of men.{S}
 I suppose not everyone can face death as undaunted as an Antivan, it is true.{S}
 If you find out something happens to him, something unfortunate, then if we talk again I give you money for "letting me know."{S}
 There you go.{S}
 And you think that will save your hide when they nail it to a wall?{S}
 It is all this constant walking and fighting.{S}
 We travel together, do battle together... is there any reason we may not also take pleasure in each others' company?{S}
 Poor man, all this constant walking has gotten to you.{S}
 I will leave that up to you.{S}
 Some things come only in excess.{S}
 Are we going to fight the darkspawn, or chatter until they grow bored and leave?{S}
 I assure you, that desire will depart the moment you arrive.{S}
 I knew this would happen eventually.{S}
 This is not going to happen.{S}
 Let us not go there, shall we?{S}
 Maybe we should stop talking about this.{S}
 But if anything interesting happens, feel free to come back.{S}
 You have been busy, traveling all over... and such tragic news you keep bringing.{S}
 Like I said, sending Zevran after you was nothing personal.{S}
 Are you sure you want to say that to my face?{S}
 What comes next is entirely up to you.{S}
 I was raised to take my pleasures where they could be found, for they do not come very often.{S}
 I must admit, we have come very far from those early days when I tried to kill you and you decided not to kill me... fate is such a tricky whore, is not she?{S}
 A new day awaits us, or so the rumor goes. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Why should anything change?{S}
 Not only would it gain me little at this point, it also happens to be <emp>incredibly hard</emp>.{S}
 So... easy come, easy go?{S}
 Now we go on as before.{S}
 This can not happen again.{S}
 This can not happen again.{S}
 If not, move along.{S}
 You walk tall, proud--not hunched.{S}
 No, no, she is not hiding anything.{S}
 No, no, he is not hiding anything.{S}
 Peasants working the land are trapped, but we do not go about destroying farmland, do we?{S}
 A reliable source indicated some cultists were bound for Gherlen's Pass.{S}
 The Cultists worship the ancient gods--the same old gods which darkspawn corrupt and turn into Archdemons.{S}
 The Anvil's power goes against everything I know to be right.{S}
 Go with the Maker.{S}
 We have only recently arrived.{S}
 I do not mean to appear ungrateful, but I could use further assistance.{S}
 Go with the Maker.{S}
 I will send patrols to investigate immediately.{S}
 But you have roamed the hills of Gherlen's Pass--for what reason I cannot guess.{S}
 One of our patrols came across three cultists.{S}
 One of their outfits was left in reasonable condition.{S}
 The teachings of the Old Gods have always been anathema to those who walk in the Maker's light.{S}
 Demons will say anything, promise anything in order to enter our world.{S}
 Instead of facing one Archdemon, we would be facing *two*.{S}
 We must stop them.{S}
 I will send all of my brothers ahead.{S}
 Brothers, let us go--we must find this summoning circle!{S}
 We came across this.{S}
 But now, we must go.{S}
 We must return to the nearest Circle and see what else we can do.{S}
 True, wisdom comes from the ancestors, not some song.{S}
 The Qun is a path one follows, not a chain that binds.{S}
 Then I suggest we move on.{S}
 As long as it exists, one day you... or I, may fall under the hammer.{S}
 That is quite an offer, especially coming from another man... if we are both speaking of the same thing.{S}
 If we are going to tumble, let us even things up a little.{S}
 You never know when to let it go, do you?{S}
 The moment has passed.{S}
 Have they sent word?{S}
 What is happened?{S}
 My two-faced brother put him up to it, no doubt.{S}
 Instead of being humbled by the experience, when he came to us he expected to be our new leader.{S}
 If you have ever heard one word that came out of my mouth.{S}
 No, please, do not go, Oghren.{S}
 To be a berserker, you have to face your own inner rage, let the spirit of battle take over, and all that dust.{S}
 There is a whole pile of philosophical rot that goes behind it, but the bedrock is this: Get real mad and kill things.{S}
 We had to kick him in the stones before he could get going.{S}
 Then we turn it against our foes and watch the limbs fly.{S}
 Leave that to us warrior grunts.{S}
 And just getting thinking angry thoughts makes it happen?{S}
 Time to return to the task at hand, yes?{S}
 The itch has returned, I see. <desc>Chuckles</desc>{S}
 Such things happen!{S}
 Let us return to other matters.{S}
 Ignore them as I do, and perhaps they will go away.{S}
 Come.{S}
 Let us return to matters at hand.{S}
 Maybe you would prefer we stopped this altogether?{S}
 Then I will leave you alone.{S}
 Do not go there.{S}
 Maybe it would be better for you if we stopped.{S}
 He can start his own caravan route, we will fund it--we can both run the surface, if he likes.{S}
 Everything is falling apart, I say!{S}
 Do you know what is going on in Orzammar?{S}
 Leave, the Glavonaks have no business with you.{S}
 That is not going to happen.{S}
 Then you can thank him for sending you to your death.{S}
 Tristal sent me.{S}
 We have to find Valazz and send him to the Stone.{S}
 But he is left us no choice.{S}
 My princess, I am sorry you had to see the Glavonaks fallen so low.{S}
 My prince, I am sorry you had to see the Glavonaks fallen so low.{S}
 You nearly sent me to my death.{S}
 But politics can be so seductive, so enticing--even our humble house falls victim to it.{S}
 He left you no choice.{S}
 Can we move on?{S}
 That could've gone better.{S}
 We should move on.{S}
 Now may we move on?{S}
 Not all mages turn to blood magic.{S}
 The subject was bound to come up eventually, no?{S}
 I cannot leave.{S}
 If I leave now, it is as good as a death sentence.{S}
 The Crows will never allow me to escape.{S}
 Is this truly what we have come to?{S}
 I have little desire to be constantly on the run.{S}
 And so it is come to this.{S}
 I was rather waiting for this business to come to an end, and all the better.{S}
 Leave?{S}
 Taliesen is dead, and thus I can leave at any time... but I was rather looking forward to seeing out our adventure.{S}
 Taliesen is dead, so I may leave at any time it is true... but I have no need to go just yet unless you are quite certain?{S}
 Running a bit hot and cold, are we?{S}
 I shall leave you to it, then.{S}
 But these things happen, do they not?{S}
 Such is life, and we all move on.{S}
 You had your chance to leave. <act>Kill him.</act>{S}
 I told you to go.{S}
 Do not go.{S}
 So you are going to run, now?{S}
 We owe you our thanks, the sodding dusters came from nowhere.{S}
 Where does all this venom come from?{S}
 My people have a tale: An ashkaari walked among the fields once, observing the laborers at work.{S}
 Stay away or I will stab you in the face.{S}
 As he stopped to examine a blossom, a bee stung him on the hand.{S}
 Although you appear more... capable.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 Nevertheless, come back if you change your mind.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 Come here...{S}
 The ashkaari turned to a laborer for aid, and noticed for the first time the heavy gloves and coat she wore.{S}
 Take it and go.{S}
 "But so is the bee that simply passes one by."{S}
 What the qunari do goes beyond caution, though.{S}
 May we not go on, then?{S}
 Come to talk to ol' Oghren, have you?{S}
 I keep thinking about all that slag with Branka, how I have turned out.{S}
 I always said I was this way because she left, but I think maybe... she left because of how I am.{S}
 She knew how I was, and because of that, she left without me.{S}
 Just leave me alone, Warden.{S}
 You have a lot of nerve coming here!{S}
 You can not come swishing in here and take over the Warden's camp just like that!{S}
 You came and... and stole my own princess with your... your poetry!{S}
 I will just go get my pants from that sodding dog....{S}
 I got a problem with your face!{S}
 I am coming for you!{S}
 This human walks into a tavern, and there is an elf there, and she says... <desc>Snorts and laughs</desc> She says...{S}
 Do not fall apart on me now, Oghren.{S}
 Not if you are going to act like a depressed child.{S}
 I will just be going.{S}
 Go and make yourself ready, woman.{S}
 Oghren, go sleep it off.{S}
 Shall we move on to more pleasant topics?{S}
 Yes, that is how it usually goes.{S}
 Yes, that is how it usually goes.{S}
 Come!{S}
 You leave me no choice.{S}
 You leave me no choice.{S}
 You leave me no choice.{S}
 You are not going to force me to choose, are you?{S}
 Exactly what happened?{S}
 Is it a human saying, "No good deed goes unpunished?"{S}
 Why do not you just tell me what happened?{S}
 I told you before that I was sent here.{S}
 I was not sent alone.{S}
 I came to your lands with seven of the Beresaad--my brothers--to seek answers about the Blight.{S}
 We made our way across the Fereldan countryside without incident, seeing nothing of the threat we were sent to observe.{S}
 They came from everywhere: The earth beneath our feet, the air above us, our own shadows harbored the darkspawn.{S}
 I fell.{S}
 What happened to the other qunari?{S}
 That sounds like what happened to me at Ostagar.{S}
 Where do the farmers come in?{S}
 Your kith stood their ground when others fled.{S}
 And my sword was gone from my hand.{S}
 I saw my brothers fall.{S}
 Accidents happen.{S}
 You are not going to do anything about it?{S}
 You get a sword or an axe and are told to go out and defend your city.{S}
 Sure, if you like following orders from some shaper with his head so far up his own arse he can see out his neck.{S}
 Go?{S}
 Go where?{S}
 I am just... not sure where else to go.{S}
 I can not really go back to Orzammar, and you are the only one I know on the surface.{S}
 Come find me and we will toast the archdemon when he is dead.{S}
 I suppose I will go back to Felsi, see what happens.{S}
 Me, leave?{S}
 I would like you to leave.{S}
 I want you to go.{S}
 Aww, come on, ya stuffed-chested tumbler!{S}
 Go boil your head in lard, Warden.{S}
 I am going to be sick.{S}
 Such is how it goes, yes? <desc>Chuckles</desc> As I should have known would be the case.{S}
 "Songs of hot breath upon my neck / songs of soft grunts by my head / songs of hands on muscled back / songs of thee come to my bed."{S}
 "Songs of hot breath upon my neck / songs of soft sighs by my head / songs of nails upon my back / songs of thee come to my bed."{S}
 I had sex with her anyway, but that goes without saying.{S}
 Such an unflattering expression for such a handsome face.{S}
 Such an unflattering expression for such a lovely face.{S}
 The time has come for traveling and the murdering of villains and whatever else passes for adventuring these days.{S}
 There must be much urgency wherever we go.{S}
 This just wasn't going to work...{S}
 Does that ever actually happen?{S}
 Shall we move on?{S}
 They are mine! ...Run away? ...Not literally, you understand.{S}
 Just answer some questions, and I will leave you alone.{S}
 She will let you pass.{S}
 Go.{S}
 All right, if it will make you leave my spot quicker.{S}
 Choose the part of the plot to which you would like to go:{S}
 Either you kill me as you could have done when you caught me or you recognize that we are incompatible and allow me to leave peacefully.{S}
 I suspect it is simply so you may strip me of my equipment and send me packing anyhow, but let us hope against hope for a better outcome, shall we?{S}
 The time has come for me to leave.{S}
 It is really the least I could give you in return.{S}
 We pick up every other bit of treasure we come across, but not this.{S}
 Are not you dead if you leave?{S}
 Now that you are free to go, you mean.{S}
 If you want to go, then go.{S}
 And let you return to the Crows?{S}
 I leave with it, or not at all.{S}
 And go I shall.{S}
 He was going to Orzammar, he said.{S}
 He did not leave none of it here, I will tell you.{S}
 If you find him, tell him I sent you!{S}
 Come back any time.{S}
 Did you happen to find a qunari sword?{S}
 I can not go telling you all about my paying customers.{S}
 I can not go telling you things like that!{S}
 They do not want their personal business related to every stranger who happens along.{S}
 Take it and go.{S}
 Take it or leave it.{S}
 I mean, ah, come back any time!{S}
 I will be going, then.{S}
 I did not enter.{S}
 I did not enter{S}
 Thank you, we will leave you alone.{S}
 Ah... come again.{S}
 I suppose it would be possible for me to leave, now, if I wished.{S}
 I could go far away, somewhere where the Crows would never find me.{S}
 But there you go.{S}
 Let us return to the task at hand, then.{S}
 Do you want me to go?{S}
 I have enjoyed our company, but I am wondering if it is not time for me to leave.{S}
 Will you let me go?{S}
 Ahhh, yes, well... oaths are fine and well when you are facing death at the hands of someone you do not even know.{S}
 Surely we have come further than that? <desc>Sigh</desc> You do know I could simply say yes now and sneak away from camp later, yes?{S}
 Come, let us not argue further.{S}
 I think the time has come for me to go. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Not even for the treasure, no.{S}
 I think it is best I go, all things considered.{S}
 I had no wish to fight him, and truly I would have preferred he not come after us at all.{S}
 On the contrary, I let him face you.{S}
 You would better not leave!{S}
 If you want to go, you should go.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 I want you to go.{S}
 Go, if that is what you want.{S}
 Then go, if that is what you want.{S}
 I suggest you reconsider your travel plans.{S}
 If you want to go, then go.{S}
 Go, if you like.{S}
 Go, if you like.{S}
 I do not want you to go.{S}
 Then go.{S}
 Go, if you wish.{S}
 But you let me face him.{S}
 You need to leave.{S}
 And never come back.{S}
 You need to go.{S}
 I will return to the arishok with my report.{S}
 What I mean is, you should go home.{S}
 Nessa's father has agreed to let her stay with your family when they leave for the king's camp at Ostagar.{S}
 We have come to know each other fairly well during our time in the Deep Roads.{S}
 Can we move along now?{S}
 Now do any of the these sad-sacks following you around know the first thing about making ale?{S}
 You can stop with the glaring.{S}
 Branka ran off with my house, and I can not carry weapons down here, anyway.{S}
 We will help her get the Anvil, and then she will come home and everything will be better.{S}
 Looks like the Dead Trenches is our next stop, then.{S}
 But if that is where Branka went, then that is where I am going.{S}
 It looks like Branka went on from here.{S}
 I think the Dead Trenches should be our next stop.{S}
 Nothing that fragile would be left from the thaig.{S}
 I guess he did not want to move his people to Bownammar.{S}
 After that, he was the city's pet genius until he angered the king and fell into disfavor.{S}
 Much of the Legion was destroyed when the fortress fell.{S}
 Now, it is impossible to know if it is been moved or even destroyed.{S}
 We will not sodding find Branka going that way.{S}
 Some must belong to those thick-boot Legionnaires, but we will probably run into more darkspawn soon.{S}
 She is the best thing that ever happened to me.{S}
 She was going to Caridin's home.{S}
 The all-powerful Warden comes crawling back from the Deep Roads to ask for my help.{S}
 Maybe if you got over yourself and let me come with you, you could sodding get somewhere down there.{S}
 I knew you would come around eventually.{S}
 But the way I see it, there is two ways that turns out.{S}
 We ready to go find my sodding wife?{S}
 They say Bhelen's given up on his scouts and is sending you.{S}
 They say Harrowmont's teams finally learned something and he is sending you to follow it.{S}
 More than that, I am the only one who cares about her as a person, not some symbol to leave in the Deep Roads where she can not offend anyone.{S}
 Everyone else thinks she is just a symbol they can leave in the Deep Roads where she can not offend anyone.{S}
 Stout and muscular, fair of face, but with a strong jaw and a bold nose, surrounded by a great glowing nimbus.{S}
 Well, if you are the best they have got, then standards must have fallen way down.{S}
 So I figured if no one worthwhile's willing to look, I would come to you.{S}
 I am not some sodding elf maiden who sits around and waits for a passing hero to solve my problems.{S}
 You think I am going to give that away when I do not even know your intentions?{S}
 You ready to get going?{S}
 She left me!{S}
 Ran off and took our entire sodding house on her mad quest for the Anvil.{S}
 It was a stupid move.{S}
 We were sodding <emp>married</emp> until she left me and took our whole house into the Deep Roads on her mad quest for the Anvil.{S}
 But she is been gone two years already, and every day down there is a chance for bloody death.{S}
 So the longer you wait, the more likely I will be marking any of her injuries on your hide.{S}
 Then if Harrowmont knows so much, how come none of his men have found her already?{S}
 Go out there.{S}
 Go.{S}
 And when you realize you need me, come back, and we can finally get something done.{S}
 I know where she was going, not how to get there.{S}
 If Bhelen managed to find it, that is only because he is got dozens of warriors he can send to search night and day.{S}
 But where she was going, it is a lost thaig.{S}
 What are you doing going for the Deep Roads by yourself?{S}
 That casteless whelp who ran off to become a Warden.{S}
 The exiled princess, returned in Grey Wardens' armor to put the past behind her.{S}
 The exiled prince, coming back as a Grey Warden, put his past behind him.{S}
 Grey Warden, coming from the surface, great crisis in the world.{S}
 You do not need a king to face a Blight.{S}
 Or sit here and have a drink.{S}
 That what Harrowmont sent you here for?{S}
 She left me here and took our entire house when she left.{S}
 Two years and no one's raised a bleeding army to go look for her.{S}
 Branka did not go alone, Oghren.{S}
 Swear to obey me, and you can come along.{S}
 But you will lose your caste if you go to the surface.{S}
 Let us get going before it is too late.{S}
 Any idea where she went?{S}
 Well, can you follow her trail?{S}
 Let us just keep moving.{S}
 Where would Branka have gone if not here?{S}
 Let us go kill some more darkspawn.{S}
 So, you know where to go from here?{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 You might as well come along.{S}
 Do not I have enough armed lunatics following me already?{S}
 And what do you want in return for this information?{S}
 Why haven't you gone after her yourself?{S}
 It will not happen again.{S}
 Shall we move on, then? ...Perhaps I spoke too soon.{S}
 The day will come when the arishok sends us here.{S}
 Perhaps it will not come to pass.{S}
 We should move on.{S}
 One simply assumes that, once your Grey Warden business is finished, you would have no need of an assassin to follow you about.{S}
 I might even be glad to call myself such, come to think of it. <desc>Chuckles</desc> I am sure that I could come up with a few more, if pressed.{S}
 But let us assume that I did not desire to leave, when the time came.{S}
 Normally I am the one doing the ravishing when it comes to comely lasses...{S}
 And what if I did not wish to leave?{S}
 Stranger things have happened.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 Go ahead and ask.{S}
 You could go, if you wanted.{S}
 Leave whenever you like.{S}
 You could go, if you wanted.{S}
 Why would not you go, if you had the chance?{S}
 I do not really care where you go.{S}
 What we are doing here... stopping the Blight.{S}
 I am simply not accustomed to the customs that come with... our arrangement.{S}
 Now, why do not you take your sword and leave?{S}
 I will let it go for six sovereigns.{S}
 How about you leave my house, then?{S}
 Why do not you give up the sword and we will go?{S}
 Now why do not you leave me alone?{S}
 Take it or leave it.{S}
 Then get out of my face.{S}
 Are you going to do business, or are you going to leave?{S}
 Thank you for returning Kevhanar to us!{S}
 Valazz will want to finish the job. : You escort him safely. : Haven't arrived yet.{S}
 What operation would you like for the Mountain Pass?{S}
 I think you should leave.{S}
 I forget where I was going with this.{S}
 Oh, <emp>I am</emp> not going to die.{S}
 If someone had said to me just a year ago, "Zevran, my lad, you are going to fail against your most important mark and it will be the smartest thing you have ever done," I would have slit his throat.{S}
 So, yes, I am right with you on the "never know what is going to happen" bit.{S}
 Taliesen offered to come to the ambush with me and I said, "Taliesen, I do not need any help.{S}
 Well, now that that moment's over with, shall we return to the road?{S}
 We had been flirting for hours while waiting for a mark to return home, and I was beginning to find him tiresome.{S}
 We had been flirting for hours while waiting for a mark to return home, and I was beginning to find her tiresome.{S}
 Well, I turned to the fellow and said, "Thank the Maker!{S}
 Well, I turned to the lass and said, "Thank the Maker!{S}
 Being an assassin, after all, is a living at least as far as such things go.{S}
 You never know what is going to happen.{S}
 Where do you want to go?{S}
 The Crows who are actually good enough to survive come to enjoy some of the benefits.{S}
 At the moment, I happen to fancy you.{S}
 Which is handy, as I happen to be following you about the countryside.{S}
 But I believe we were talking about my leaving the Crows.{S}
 I have earned the Crows a great deal of money, and none of it has come easily.{S}
 And become the next mark for some up-and-coming Crow?{S}
 The only way to leave is for them to think you are dead.{S}
 It might be interesting to go into business for myself, for a change.{S}
 For now, naturally, I go where you go.{S}
 Come, now.{S}
 Why did not you just leave, then?{S}
 It was cruel of your people to leave you this way.{S}
 Perhaps it should not be left to you, then.{S}
 Well, whatever I do, you have to follow me.{S}
 At least we would be going in the right direction.{S}
 Can we move on?{S}
 When I die, it will be the tamassrans who note my passing.{S}
 We should move on.{S}
 You build roads, but you must walk them with your own feet.{S}
 There is a reason I accepted this mission in Ferelden, far away from home, and it had nothing to do with any thought that I might leave the Crows.{S}
 I laughed in her face and said that even if it were true, I did not care.{S}
 The master who disliked me told me so to my face.{S}
 And one day my turn would come.{S}
 To rub it in my face, perhaps.{S}
 You once asked why I wanted to leave the Crows.{S}
 And then... this happened.{S}
 Whatever it is I sought by leaving Antiva, I think I have found it.{S}
 Let us return to your mission, shall we?{S}
 Death happens.{S}
 My adventures? <desc>Chuckles</desc> I am hardly an old man just returned from across the ocean, am I?{S}
 Falling down a flight of stairs is an adventure.{S}
 Falling into someone's bed?{S}
 Oh those things never happened to <emp>me</emp>.{S}
 I do like the look on your face when you say that.{S}
 Ahhh, turned down again.{S}
 Try to kill a woman twice and suddenly she turns icy on you.{S}
 Now the anticipation is going to kill me.{S}
 I was sent to kill a mage who had been meddling in politics.{S}
 In Antiva nobody is too important to escape the reach of the Crows.{S}
 As it turned out, the mage in question was quite a delightful young woman.{S}
 I caught her in a carriage on her way to escape to the provinces.{S}
 So I joined her in the carriage for the night and left the next morning.{S}
 Then as I was kissing her good-bye to return to Antiva City, she slipped on the threshold and fell backwards out of the carriage.{S}
 Shame, really, but at least it happened quickly.{S}
 Like being spared by a benevolent mark who then helps me escape from the Crows?{S}
 Yes, it does seem to happen now and again, does not it?{S}
 It was after that when I learned that one needn't let a pretty face go to your head.{S}
 You should see your face when you say that.{S}
 Now we run hot, now we run cold?{S}
 You would think that, after all my youth and the hardships of my training, such coldness would have come naturally.{S}
 I watched a man go through all seven, once. <desc>Laughs</desc> No, I will not inflict that upon you just yet. <desc>Laughs</desc> You have rather macabre tastes, I see.{S}
 You would not want it run by a bunch of commoners, after all, would you?{S}
 But there you go.{S}
 Who could you send to arrest the man that wasn't either in his pocket or that did not fear being assassinated first?{S}
 Well, the only one that is really worth telling is the story of the mission right before I came to Ferelden.{S}
 It would be difficult, traveling as we do in close proximity, but I am nothing if not a gentleman.{S}
 Now that that is out of the way, shall we move on?{S}
 Now that that is out of the way, perhaps we should move on?{S}
 Then I shall stop.{S}
 The authorities go out of their way to overlook your trespasses.{S}
 Even the rewards are nothing to turn your nose up at.{S}
 But if you are talking generalities, such as children and relatives and bystanders and such... never on purpose, but it happens.{S}
 It is unfortunate, but death comes to us all.{S}
 Or a fall down the stairs.{S}
 "Death happens," as we like to say.{S}
 And when I get paid for it, death happens more often.{S}
 I console myself with the notion that most of them had it coming.{S}
 Whereas I am content merely doing what I happen to be good at.{S}
 It is a talent that not many come by honestly, I do not see why I need not pursue it.{S}
 Come, let us move on while our boots still have some wear in them.{S}
 You have said it yourself: Death happens.{S}
 And you fell in love.{S}
 How about a slap in the face?{S}
 These sorts of things happen to you often?{S}
 Seems like an odd way to run the country.{S}
 Yes, I would prefer you stopped.{S}
 Deep beneath the Frostback Mountains sits Orzammar, largest and proudest of the two remaining dwarven cities.{S}
 The player is found standing over Trian's body while several lords enter the cavern along with King Endrin, Bhelen, Harrowmont, and many soldiers.{S}
 Deep beneath the Frostback Mountains sits Orzammar, the larger of two known remaining dwarven cities in the world.{S}
 Today, a feast celebrates your first military commission, the opening move towards real power in the ever-changing game of dwarven politics.{S}
 The Dalish travel the land in tightly-knit clans, struggling to maintain their half-forgotten lore in a human world that fears and despises them.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 You do not know where you are going!{S}
 Let us pass, elf.{S}
 You have no right to stop us!{S}
 The Keeper then lets the player leave along with some departure words while the clan watches the player and Duncan walk away.{S}
 I expect they will start arriving tonight, and we can march tomorrow.{S}
 The player is treated to a horrific scene as they watch a tortured mage turn into an abomination before them.{S}
 We will be traveling south through the hinterlands to the ruin of Ostagar, on the edges of the Korcari Wilds.{S}
 It is fitting we make our stand here, even if we face a different foe within that forest.{S}
 This Blight must be stopped here and now.{S}
 If it spreads to the north, Ferelden will fall.{S}
 All of you, let us move!{S}
 The signal is lit and Loghain's forces have fled.{S}
 The player stops short, towered over by a darkspawn ogre wielding a massive mace.{S}
 Darkspawn storm the room - the player fights until he goes down.{S}
 As the player passes out, the last thing he sees is the genlock being slain by magic.{S}
 If we are going, let us get moving.{S}
 Branka's not going to sodding find herself.{S}
 It does not follow that I <emp>will</emp>, however.{S}
 No way am I going to the surface to be some rotten crag-slime's slave.{S}
 I can teach you some basics; perhaps you can pass it on to someone who might be interested in what I have to offer.{S}
 No offense, Sten, but you are crazy if you think I am going to follow you.{S}
 Think that is going to make you the leader, do you?{S}
 Go, and do as you wish.{S}
 You are not going to force me to choose, I hope.{S}
 Or maybe you just happen to figure she likes <emp>me</emp> a lot more than <emp>you</emp>.{S}
 It also likes to hide its many weaknesses behind a veil of jocularity.{S}
 Is there a reason it enjoys following others so much?{S}
 I will remember this moment when the birds come.{S}
 I would gladly be following Duncan's orders right now, if I could.{S}
 It enjoys following others?{S}
 I entered the Chantry as a lay sister, but I never took vows.{S}
 Even had I, the Chantry does not prohibit two people from coming together in love.{S}
 I was told that the sister left behind the service of the Maker to journey here.{S}
 You never really leave the Maker.{S}
 You... are very catty for a walking statue, you know that?{S}
 All those years I spent in Honnleath, unable to move, it would be comforting to think there was some reason for it.{S}
 I would not go so far as that.{S}
 I could, for instance, command you to go and jump in a lake.{S}
 Sounds like you are passing a stone, there. <desc>Laughs</desc> Get it?{S}
 "Passing a stone?"{S}
 There is fewer and fewer of us each year, and the darkspawn never run out.{S}
 It is a drunken dwarf that travels with the Grey Warden, constantly belching and--{S}
 It has never happened.{S}
 We accept beings of all walks of life, so long as they are willing to accept their place in the world.{S}
 It is, unless you happen to like having your head crushed.{S}
 It requires travel into the Fade.{S}
 I appear to have all day.{S}
 Certainly even you can see the naughty woman waiting to escape from that Chantry frock?{S}
 I have never even been close to leaving Ferelden!{S}
 We will face the archdemon, I promise.{S}
 You will not be coming with us, though.{S}
 Leave now.{S}
 Leave now, and do not return.{S}
 I will follow.{S}
 I do not want you to follow me anymore.{S}
 I am going to call him young Endrin.{S}
 How we celebrated your first commission until the sheets ran with sweat?{S}
 How can you just walk away?!{S}
 No, that just came to me now.{S}
 I have never regretted leaving Orlais.{S}
 My people have a tale: A great ashkaari during his travels came upon a village in the desert.{S}
 The ashkaari stopped the first man he saw, and asked, "What happened here?"{S}
 "Drought came.{S}
 Follow prophets, or ashkaari, or omens in the earth and sky.{S}
 Parshaara, we should move on.{S}
 You think the qunari are coming to convert us?{S}
 Come then, let us get going.{S}
 Our ships will come to these shores.{S}
 I... happened to be speaking with Zevran yesterday.{S}
 And you tell him, if he ever hurts you, he will have to face me!{S}
 To tell the truth, I did not either, until he came along.{S}
 Even the most cunning emissaries of the archdemon cannot pass for men.{S}
 It is a piece of lichen bread with a spread of old cheese and shredded dried meat.{S}
 I-I am only asking because you never know who is going to get hungry.{S}
 The things they come up with...{S}
 But then, look what happened to me.{S}
 When it is all bundled up in a piece of steel, it will leave you alone.{S}
 Well, if you come back, just walk right up and tell me you will not s-stand for that.{S}
 What happened to you?{S}
 Now and then, a body would turn up in a river, eaten by rain and crows.{S}
 Even in the worst parts of the jungle, the villagers would send someone with us.{S}
 I have moved past this.{S}
 It is been fun, but I am going with Zevran.{S}
 You are going to make me choose, are not you?{S}
 I need to know what is going on between you and Zevran.{S}
 You said what happened between you two was nothing but it is gone further, hasn't it?{S}
 If you... if you hadn't made your move, perhaps I would have.{S}
 Alistair is a wonderful person and you should not give him false hopes, if you do not mean to go further.{S}
 I will stop.{S}
 I just think you should be careful about what signals you send to... others.{S}
 And we wish to go on living.{S}
 You have gone back to being cryptic, I see.{S}
 Go... go tell him so.{S}
 I should end it with Alistair before this goes too far.{S}
 Just go, Sten.{S}
 I could make you leave.{S}
 Wilhelm's Journal <desc>You find a stack of books that appear to be journals.{S}
 It can go into the journal's description for now, but in the final engine it will likely be a pop-up and then go into the Codex.</desc>{S}
 "I sent them a missive months ago, offering a trade for one of their precious gems: the ones they set in the foreheads of their golems.{S}
 "And as a welcome side-effect, I will have gained a golem servant of my own, something that will surely only help me in my efforts to keep the backward residents of Redcliffe in line." <act>Search through the journals.</act> <act>Search the stack for Wilhelm's journal.</act> <act>Take Wilhelm's Journal.</act> <act>Leave the books alone.</act>{S}
 Just got 'em outta the way and went about your business.{S}
 What are you going on about?{S}
 Go out, find a girl.{S}
 Not that often, it turns out.{S}
 Watch where you are going, ya sodding great horse of a dog!{S}
 Let it go.{S}
 One day, someone's going to kick you, beast.{S}
 Stop stalling.{S}
 A wise move, if so.{S}
 You go on and do not answer me.{S}
 She would have to go for an elf.{S}
 We all know what is going on there.{S}
 I would have thought saving the surface would have involved less walking.{S}
 Perhaps if you left behind the spirits, all the weapons, and lost about two feet of beard....{S}
 Just keep walking.{S}
 I do not go into forests as a rule.{S}
 He was all, "You are drunk; stop wetting on the table."{S}
 Least my mom had the good sense to hide the booze from him.{S}
 Hey buddy, let us not go <emp>crazy</emp> or anything.{S}
 After learning about what happened with Branka back in Orzammar, Felsi seems willing to forgive Oghren.{S}
 Oghren has told you about an old "friend" called Felsi who left for the surface about a year ago.{S}
 Well, I would like to know where she went, that is what!{S}
 Where do you think you are going?{S}
 If I go up there, there is no coming back for me.{S}
 Come or stay, whatever you want.{S}
 Going out there could cause another attack, and I wish no harm upon my clan.{S}
 Surely it would be no trouble to keep an eye out? <desc>Sigh</desc> Why you bother to stop and talk with anyone at all amazes me.{S}
 I can only hope that if you... <emp>do</emp> come across her, you might consider telling me.{S}
 Come, now.{S}
 If there is nothing else you need, I would ask that you leave me to my misery.{S}
 Once this is done, no matter how it turns out I will be gone.{S}
 Then I would mourn the passing of a friend.{S}
 I suggest you not let that happen.{S}
 And you are most welcome. <desc>Sigh</desc> Allow me to say only one thing before we go.{S}
 Let us go, and see this finally done.{S}
 I will not be going with you?{S}
 You go your way, to your destiny, and I go my way, to mine.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 Go, slay your archdemon.{S}
 Go, slay the archdemon.{S}
 Just do not make me come after you.{S}
 No, but I do not want you going anywhere.{S}
 Returning to Beraht{S}
 Entering the Proving{S}
 Stop questioning me.{S}
 We are going to parley.{S}
 We came this far, Wynne.{S}
 How did the Proving turn out?{S}
 How did Oskias turn out?{S}
 Directions: When you get to the new area, enter the debug script again to have Leske join your party and continue to the area you chose.{S}
 There is no turning back.{S}
 Are you truly going to do this?{S}
 I hold no allegiance for them, but this... does not sit well with me.{S}
 Perhaps you should restrict yourself to the usual drooling and blubbering, Alistair, and leave the tactics to the rest of us.{S}
 I see you went to clown academy at Flemeth's Finishing School of the Wilds.{S}
 Yes, and you are going to help.{S}
 I send you to kill Witherfang, and now they have turned you against me?{S}
 Come with me now.{S}
 The curse came first from you.{S}
 We come representing the Grey Wardens.{S}
 No, do not leave me here!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Has <emp>it</emp> gone mad?{S}
 So their first reaction to trouble is to flee from it?{S}
 You do as I say, Wynne, or you leave.{S}
 I came to speak to you about the Blight.{S}
 I came to recruit the aid of the Dalish.{S}
 We seem to be going quite out of our way to revive this Arl Eamon.{S}
 And she turned out to be an insufferable hag?{S}
 I guess I was sort of hoping that would go away.{S}
 The truth does not "go away."{S}
 I will run this sword through you, I am not joking.{S}
 What would have happened, instead?{S}
 I would have turned into a drooling lunatic, slaughtered the grand cleric and run through the streets of Denerim in my small clothes, I guess.{S}
 I find it curious that you allow another to lead, while you follow.{S}
 That I prefer to follow?{S}
 Perhaps you should go and hunt something, then.{S}
 Do not think I am unaware of where it went. <desc>Unhappy whine</desc>{S}
 I am certainly not going to give you more, even if I did have more to give. <desc>Whine!</desc>{S}
 And your breath leaves much to be desired.{S}
 Off you go.{S}
 Stop looking at me, mongrel.{S}
 What happened at Redcliffe was horrible!{S}
 You make it sound as if you enjoyed what happened there.{S}
 I just think of what that poor little boy went through... no, I do not want to glorify what happened there.{S}
 He left us because we were determined to make our own way, even if we hurt ourselves, and He could not bear to watch.{S}
 Perhaps He has gone to a new creation elsewhere, and abandoned this as a dismal failure, best forgotten.{S}
 I... leave me be.{S}
 What do you believe happens to you after you die, then?{S}
 I do not go to sit by the Maker's side, if that is what you mean.{S}
 So many other sad souls are left to wander in the void, hopeless and forever lost.{S}
 It appears your perceptive powers know no bounds.{S}
 It simply suits my view of the Chantry that one of their devoted sisters should turn out to be so full of hypocrisy.{S}
 Let us leave it that way.{S}
 To escape her form?{S}
 Or perhaps to walk through doors without hitting one's head, hmm?{S}
 Certainly whatever he happened to come up with would serve as amusement.{S}
 If that happens, you will need an iron pry bar.{S}
 So are you going to continue staring at me as if I am covered in eels?{S}
 I do not know how much time I have left... only that it is very little.{S}
 I left the Wilds more than once when I was young, to seek more of the world of man.{S}
 Did you return to the Wilds on your own?{S}
 She would never leave the Wilds.{S}
 I returned on my own.{S}
 Would you advocate a return to the days of the Imperium?{S}
 I could leave if I desired to.{S}
 It must have been very difficult for you and your mother, Morrigan, to live always hiding from the Chantry and its hunters.{S}
 Hunters did come into the Wilds from time to time.{S}
 They did not leave.{S}
 I would sooner stab you in the face than let you touch me, elf.{S}
 Mine happen to come with a set of lovely eyes.{S}
 Or do you believe their wrath will be greater than it already is, should you speak out of turn?{S}
 I think of it more as my desire to leave them far exceeds the fear I possess of them.{S}
 They will come after you, and in force.{S}
 It has come to my attention that the Crows are not always successful when pit against Grey Wardens and their companions.{S}
 Perhaps they will send someone competent next time.{S}
 So what is going to keep you from poisoning your target now that you have been allowed to accompany us, I wonder?{S}
 The next time I am spared I will be sure to immediately turn upon my benefactors.{S}
 I was sent to be the eyes of the antaam.{S}
 Please, Lady, stop him!{S}
 Let us just go back to the camp now. <desc>Chuckle</desc> He wishes to see if we did his work for him.{S}
 Why are you leaving the ruin?{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 Or merely an intruder, come into these darkspawn-filled Wilds of mine in search of easy prey?{S}
 Why are we stopping?{S}
 I would never forgive myself if something more happened to him.{S}
 We can handle anything that comes our way.{S}
 Shall we get going?{S}
 He is going back to Denerim.{S}
 He is just going to slow us down.{S}
 He is not coming and that is final.{S}
 I think it is best that you return to Denerim, Brother.{S}
 But I am afraid we are going to need more than that.{S}
 Ask them what happened.{S}
 It falls to others to tell the story.{S}
 You, scout, what happened here?{S}
 Lady Aeducan came up to them, all friendly-like, but when we got close, she ordered us to attack!{S}
 Lord Aeducan came up to them, all friendly-like, but when we got close, he ordered us to attack!{S}
 Stop her!{S}
 Stop him!{S}
 By all the ancestors, what has happened here?{S}
 Gorim and the scouts can tell you what happened.{S}
 You take what you want, and leave no prisoners...{S}
 This most grievous of sins cannot go unpunished.{S}
 I will not let you simply walk away from what you have done!{S}
 I did not let myself believe you would go this far.{S}
 You will not walk away from this!{S}
 No warrior should be left to the scavengers.{S}
 Thank the Maker we returned to the Dalish in time; He must have watched over this man.{S}
 Come now!{S}
 And there we go!{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 Come, be reasonable.{S}
 You are going to let this opportunity slip past you?{S}
 What if we leave you a wing?{S}
 Directions: When you get to the new area, enter the debug script again to have Gorim join your party and continue to the area you chose.{S}
 Directions: When you get to the new area, enter the debug script again to have the scouts join your party.{S}
 You are just going to have to get used to it.{S}
 Entering Gangster's Hideout{S}
 Return From Deep Roads{S}
 Why would the qunari send soldiers here?{S}
 So the qunari do not come from the islands?{S}
 Where did you come from before?{S}
 Lets go.{S}
 Of the land we came from, I know nothing.{S}
 We should get moving.{S}
 Turn Auto-Complete 151187 : Turn Auto-Complete 151201 : Who did you dedicate your victory to?{S}
 When did that happen?{S}
 There are many great tales of lost kings who return to their lands to reign in glory...{S}
 I am the son of a star-struck maid and an indiscreet man who just <emp>happened</emp> to be king.{S}
 Some days I have trouble figuring out which boot goes on which foot.{S}
 I will never get over how quietly you are able to move.{S}
 He would hide, you know, when he saw you coming...{S}
 He survived, but he never came near me after that.{S}
 Perhaps it is time you stop projecting your own troubles on someone else.{S}
 You think my mother would let me go without telling me all the stories of her youth?{S}
 No little girl wants to be told that this is also expected of her, once she comes of age.{S}
 We do not want to hide your features.{S}
 Stop looking at my breasts like that.{S}
 We could go shopping together.{S}
 No, but if he is not careful I am going to start thinking about how delicious he looks.{S}
 The last thing we need around here is a walking snack named Schmooples!{S}
 I like to imagine the sky goes on forever... boundless fields of stars, whirling and swirling eternally in their slow dance...{S}
 My memory stretches only so far, and what went before is now lost.{S}
 Faces who I have no names for.{S}
 When you awake all the details have fled.{S}
 Would you like me to stop?{S}
 My mother served her until she died and Lady Cecilie let me stay, instead of turning me out on the street.{S}
 I heard about... what happened and I...{S}
 Nothing happened, Zevran.{S}
 They remind me of how we used to paint our faces in Orlais.{S}
 I am merely content looking at the markings on your face, that is all.{S}
 Without it, the chase goes on.{S}
 I am just going to assume you have something amazing and tricky up your sleeve.{S}
 It is going to be all right.{S}
 I knew I would regret letting you go through with this.{S}
 The way they go on about that... you would think this was about sex. <desc>Sigh</desc> How nightmarish to live in such a rural village, the only entertainment being priests who go on about the chant of this and that.{S}
 Just once I would like to walk into one of these places and discover a lively dance, or a drinking festival.{S}
 The farmer who buys a shop is never a merchant: He is always a farmer-turned-merchant.{S}
 If he stumbles and falls over, it pins him on his back.{S}
 Shall we move on?{S}
 I am going to hold you to that.{S}
 I promise we will come back when we are more prepared.{S}
 I am not going up against <emp>that</emp>.{S}
 Yeah, because trusting a blood-swilling fanatic is always a wise move...{S}
 I knew you would come round!{S}
 Life is not a journey that ends with you arriving or not arriving at the proper destination.{S}
 To see faces that are and are not like yours.{S}
 What happened to the rest?{S}
 What happened up there?{S}
 What are you hiding?{S}
 But what happened to the rest of the Ashes?{S}
 You went to Andraste's final resting place and "nothing interesting" happened?{S}
 Your actions lately have left me... baffled.{S}
 You think a half-hearted apology is going to make it better?{S}
 I want nothing to do with you, so I am leaving.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 You can not just leave.{S}
 What are you going to do about it?{S}
 You left out rotting garbage.{S}
 Are you going to cry now?{S}
 In any case, I did not come to console weepy Grey Wardens.{S}
 All this sappy nonsense is going to make me throw up.{S}
 Were you really going to kill Anora?{S}
 A hungry spirit luring those who pass to their rest... and their doom.{S}
 This was a demon that fed once on travelers, and remained to trap more as they passed.{S}
 It is good thing we escaped its clutches!{S}
 I suppose that depends on how much of the kingdom was left by then.{S}
 This was a time even after the humans had come.{S}
 "The translation of this plaque reads, "Those who return to Orzammar's embrace, be sheltered."{S}
 Enter{S}
 But am I right in guessing you haven't left Orzammar yet?{S}
 Leliana believes the assassins you encountered were sent by Marjolaine, her former mentor.{S}
 You were given directions to a house on the western side of Denerim's Market District, and Leliana wishes to stop by it if you are ever in the city.{S}
 You cannot escape and you cannot go back.{S}
 Leave me be, stranger.{S}
 She made the first move, sending men to kill Leliana.{S}
 We have come so far.{S}
 We go to fight for a good cause and there is nowhere else I would rather be.{S}
 But whatever happens I...{S}
 Win this war for us, my love, and... come home.{S}
 I will be extremely cross with you if you... do not return.{S}
 You do not have to come if you do not want to.{S}
 I was hunting--well, poaching, to be entirely honest--when a boy my own age came stumbling out of the woods.{S}
 Marjolaine mistakenly believed that Leliana's reason for emerging from the cloister was to exact revenge on her, and made the first move, sending men to kill her.{S}
 Leliana told Marjolaine to leave and to never come back, but Marjolaine does not seem to be finished.{S}
 There is one thing she knows: it is how to move people.{S}
 I wanted to stop one.{S}
 We have much work left to do.{S}
 You should let it go.{S}
 It is just something that happens?{S}
 No, He left us because we deserved it.{S}
 We fought them because they came here.{S}
 Where is it going?{S}
 And there are men who come and go from this world, and no one notes it.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 Mountain Pass Debugger{S}
 She would fall, skin her knees, and command them to stop stinging.{S}
 I may not know clean from a beggar's ass when it comes to most things, but I do not mess around with my ale.{S}
 The Tranquil mages of the Circle just happen to be alchemical miracle-workers, and they brew more than just potions.{S}
 Anyway, it keeps my face warm.{S}
 Goes at it when he thinks no one's watching.{S}
 I swear he is going to hurt himself one of these days, the way he works that thing.{S}
 The Chantry believes the Chant of Light should be spread around the world.{S}
 You cannot spread it, if those that are speaking the Chant are speaking it incorrectly.{S}
 But I came to the Maker before I had even heard all of the Chants.{S}
 He does not really come from the Maker.{S}
 Back in Orlais, I knew a noble lady who was like most of the other noble ladies--fair of face and slow of wit.{S}
 I am going to walk away now.{S}
 I simply wish to get to know those that I travel with.{S}
 Wait... why do you have that look on your face?{S}
 And there is a constant warmth, that spreads outwards from the very center of my being, infusing my body with--{S}
 What happens between myself and him is not your concern.{S}
 You are traveling with these people.{S}
 When the end comes, I will go gladly to my rest, proud of my achievements.{S}
 You will realize that because you never had love for others, you never received love in return.{S}
 Well then, now that you are in an intimate relationship, you should learn about where babies <emp>really</emp> come from.{S}
 I know the Chantry says you dream about your babies and the good Fade spirits take them out of the Fade and leave them in your arms... ...but that is not true.{S}
 Actually, what happens is that when a girl and a boy really love each other--{S}
 I know where babies come from!{S}
 You are going to put it on?{S}
 We are not exactly traveling in the lap of luxury, here.{S}
 Maric and Cailan had come to Redcliffe to visit the arl.{S}
 Swords!" and ran off to the armory.{S}
 Stop fussing with it.{S}
 Alistair, if you open that wound up, I am not going to heal it again.{S}
 And if it festers, weeping bloody pus and burns like the flames of Andraste's pyre, do not come to me.{S}
 All I am going to say is: "Alistair, did not I tell you not to touch it?"{S}
 After all that is happened to the Circle, I would be surprised if it is not completely destroyed.{S}
 I think it stayed in the tower because no one could move it.{S}
 I believe it came from Tevinter, a long time ago.{S}
 Trying to watch for the moment when I turn on you?{S}
 I will remain wary of you, Loghain, for a very, very long time to come.{S}
 Or are you surprised that my daughter ever fell down?{S}
 Well, I am sure having you come to her rescue gave Anora no small amount of pleasure.{S}
 What happened then?{S}
 He gave me a made-up name, told me he was fleeing Orlesians.{S}
 I have gone on too long as it is.{S}
 We should get moving.{S}
 We should go.{S}
 Kings do not get the luxury of escaping politics.{S}
 We should get moving.{S}
 Let us get what we came for and head back to Duncan.{S}
 Harrowmont may have taken out some trash, but he does not have the guts to follow up.{S}
 Endrin's dead and the rest of his men'll go with him.{S}
 Bhelen stopping a battle?{S}
 Murdock's sending a dwarf to do his begging for him?{S}
 I did not realize things were going so well.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 I have thought about it carefully and I am beginning to regret leaving the Circle for... all this.{S}
 Perhaps its time I return.{S}
 I think I should leave before it gets worse.{S}
 I dislike leaving our task unfinished.{S}
 It is best for both of us if I leave now.{S}
 Do not go; we need you.{S}
 So stop talking and go.{S}
 Did you think you would be able to hide what you did from the rest of us?{S}
 You are the one who arrived with the Grey Warden.{S}
 There are so many elves running about, and I have been waiting for... it is simply been so hectic!{S}
 Did you... come for some supplies, perhaps?{S}
 Did you... come for some supplies, perhaps?{S}
 Have you seen an elf running about?{S}
 What happens if I refuse?{S}
 Whatever happens now... to either of us, know that I am proud--infinitely proud--to have called you friend.{S}
 I think I owe you an explanation for what happened earlier.{S}
 You should know that... something happened to me at the tower, before you came along.{S}
 If I were a possessed, walking corpse and could still think, I would kill myself.{S}
 It sapped me of all my energy and will, and left me drained.{S}
 And it has not left me.{S}
 But come, let us not talk about this.{S}
 So you are going to die soon.{S}
 Go on, out with it.{S}
 You do not want to go into the Tower of Ishal.{S}
 Curiously, it is harder to send another man to die.{S}
 If it comes to that, yes.{S}
 Maker watch over us all in the coming battle.{S}
 There is no use trying to cope with what hasn't happened yet.{S}
 I suppose we are not going to get another try if you fail, certainly.{S}
 They will not follow me.{S}
 About the coming battle?{S}
 And should it come to that...{S}
 I am sure she will find a way to turn it to her political advantage.{S}
 We will have to wait and see what comes.{S}
 Gwaren sits in between the Brecilian Forest and the sea.{S}
 She followed her mother like a shadow about the gardens.{S}
 Congratulations on passing your test.{S}
 I suppose we should move on.{S}
 Leave me to my preparations.{S}
 I am sorry, Grey Warden, but I must run.{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 I feel ill at ease about the coming battle.{S}
 Ser Duncan appears to be a worthy leader.{S}
 I hope the Grey Wardens protect the king in the coming battle--he chose to fight alongside them.{S}
 We can sit around the campfire reminiscing about lost friends after the Blight is over.{S}
 I hardly think this is relevant to anything. <desc>He appears to be unconscious.</desc>{S}
 Let us just leave it at that.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 We ought to get moving.{S}
 It did seem as if you just got going when all grew quiet.{S}
 Sadly, whenever a royal bastard rears their head in public and declares themselves, it often goes poorly for them.{S}
 I happen to be quite devoted, in my way, as most Antivans are.{S}
 But... you ask forgiveness and then you go right on with your sinning!{S}
 Well there you go.{S}
 You can not go back to Antiva, I assume.{S}
 Why should I go anywhere?{S}
 So you do intend to go back to the Crows?{S}
 Well I am not going to listen to such slander of my new home.{S}
 Are not you going to be king?{S}
 What makes you think I intend to go anywhere?{S}
 So why would the Crows send you, Zevran?{S}
 Why not send them?{S}
 You are not going to tell me.{S}
 About why the Crows would not send their best man.{S}
 They run in the streets and eat garbage. <desc>Curious whine</desc>{S}
 But leaving all that drool as evidence?{S}
 Go, team.{S}
 I do not see those trousers coming down, however, do I?{S}
 On second thought, perhaps you have traveled to an awkward place where I dare not follow...{S}
 You did just come from the cloistered life, no?{S}
 Let it never be said that I am not available when the call for help goes out.{S}
 Sisters... we had many ways to pass the time.{S}
 And there goes one childhood dream.{S}
 There you go.{S}
 Yes, I suppose the Maker would not want you to spread His words.{S}
 So come, now.{S}
 But, come... surely you can see I am serious now.{S}
 Considering the throne is a small shack in the middle of a cold wilderness, I think I may just pass.{S}
 I see your friendship with the Grey Warden is going very well.{S}
 One that tells of a Witch of the Wild, traveled far from her home to settle in the Tellari Swamps.{S}
 Yours should be a face that smiles.{S}
 Remind me to bring you along if we go sailing.{S}
 Men should worship you at your feet as you pass.{S}
 Surely, you know that yours is a beauty so exotic it-it would turn the eye of the Maker Himself!{S}
 And there we go.{S}
 How is it that you never seem to run out?{S}
 And you are not walking around with a keg, so unless you are... oh no...{S}
 Where has that perverted elven mind of yours gone?{S}
 You must constantly fear that you will fall up into that vast, endlessly open sky!{S}
 One day you live within the surety of a mountain, and then gone!{S}
 Nothing but vacuum, nothing to stop you from being sucked up into the void, nothing to--{S}
 Stop!{S}
 These humans... they turn you all into slaves.{S}
 So a human, an elf, and a dwarf are walking down a trail beside a stream, and they stop to take a piss.{S}
 The elf begins picking some leaves off the trees and wipes his hands with them.{S}
 Considering what happened to your last wife, I will count myself as fortunate.{S}
 That is why you wish to leave your Crows.{S}
 Stop... talking about my bosom.{S}
 I am going to walk away, now.{S}
 I think they used it once to watch for Wilders coming out of the forest.{S}
 I am told they discovered some lower chambers, and they do not know how far down they go.{S}
 Goes back to the time of the Tevinter Imperium.{S}
 We should probably get moving.{S}
 Better that than allow the arling to go to his childless younger brother, only to pass out of the hands of the Guerrin family altogether.{S}
 So you are not at all concerned about leaving her all alone?{S}
 We came to Redcliffe looking for refuge, but now there is... there is nothing here.{S}
 I do not care about who is king or who is not... we need to stop these darkspawn before they get here!{S}
 We came here hoping to find somewhere safe!{S}
 But their home is empty and I do not even know what happened to them.{S}
 What if the same thing happened again?{S}
 But where would we go?{S}
 The soldiers took what we had, and now we are left without a home or anything to eat...{S}
 I want to go home!{S}
 I hope the monsters do not come.{S}
 I had my own shop in Lothering before the darkspawn forced me to flee.{S}
 Got the king killed, and now the darkspawn are going to overrun everything.{S}
 Just leave me be.{S}
 I am going to try and do what salvage I can.{S}
 Suppose you did not start the war... but it certainly do not look as if anyone's stopping it anytime soon.{S}
 Just leave me be.{S}
 Entering Dead Trenches{S}
 Entering Anvil of the Void{S}
 Begging your pardon, we have a lot more bodies to burn before we can turn in.{S}
 It is such a pity what is happened to the village.{S}
 Bann Teagan sent me from the castle to keep watch on the village... or what is left of it.{S}
 Will the banns follow her?{S}
 Left not a minute ago.{S}
 I passed your test.{S}
 You are not going to be that lucky.{S}
 Swear at me in dwarven, if you run out of common epithets.{S}
 When you run out of common insults, you can try elven.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 We are going to have to work together.{S}
 It does not even offend me because it happens to be true.{S}
 The defeated enemy you drag about on a leash wherever you go?{S}
 Because he fell in battle, his part in the massacre at Ostagar must be excused, and because I survived, all responsibility must fall to me.{S}
 The plight of a few dozen elves in the face of all the hundreds who died at Ostagar, the countless others fighting the civil war that followed, seems irrelevant.{S}
 And because you stopped it, the army we have to face the Blight is a third the size it should be.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 I want to get some use out of you before sending you to die.{S}
 Your mercy is to leave me in the fire.{S}
 Let me follow your example: You and I have been adversaries for some time, and I do not expect that to change now.{S}
 I want to ride back to Denerim and sit in the war room and find no empty chairs at the table.{S}
 But if you can make this the end, Warden, I will follow you.{S}
 Despite what we each wanted, we are both here now, facing the same enemy, and we can be of use to one another.{S}
 You are going to have to prove your worth here.{S}
 The dead rise and foul magic spreads across the land!{S}
 We cannot run!{S}
 The time to repent has come!{S}
 I think I just need to sit down.{S}
 The end has come!{S}
 I will go and tell them!{S}
 You need to stop that.{S}
 Perhaps you need to spread the word further?{S}
 I will leave you to your ranting.{S}
 And it has come to my attention that you have been looking to build some armies.{S}
 Daveth said we might be going into the Wilds.{S}
 I do not need you to follow me around.{S}
 You have been kinder to me than I have deserved, so I am going to tell you plainly that you should reconsider.{S}
 It is good to see hope in peoples' faces again, especially now that the arl is back on his feet.{S}
 There is no way he is coming back now after what is been done to him.{S}
 May as well pray for the Maker to come and heal the arl Himself.{S}
 Everyone's nervous about the war, and the coming darkspawn.{S}
 There is a lot of work to be done, if the village is going to be rebuilt. <desc>Sigh</desc> Maker's breath, I can not believe we are still standing after all that.{S}
 I may have fled the village before, but I am back now... and I intend to enlist in the arl's army.{S}
 I am not running away again.{S}
 Our family ran from Redcliffe the night after the first attack.{S}
 But thanks to you, the village is still alive and we had something to return to.{S}
 What if it comes to Redcliffe?{S}
 Will we have to flee again?{S}
 I went to the village of Haven and found nothing but a dead end.{S}
 It is difficult to return to the castle and find it in such a state.{S}
 I wish now that I had not left.{S}
 Surely the arl's knights will return, now that the civil war has begun.{S}
 That is why I came back... that and I was seeing no success with my search.{S}
 I hope they will return soon.{S}
 Someone needs to go through all the castle's inventory and find out what is been spoiled or damaged, and what is still useable.{S}
 And there is plenty left to do, do not you know.{S}
 I will leave you to your work.{S}
 Let their souls be lifted upon your return.{S}
 I am one of the king's servants, which means I run messages around and make deliveries all day long.{S}
 First day, they come and catch everyone.{S}
 Fifth day, they return and it is another girl's turn.{S}
 I will... go back to the smith with this note and tell him it is all taken care of.{S}
 I will return to her once my duty is done and the Blight defeated.{S}
 What will happen to him now?{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 You advanced so quickly in your training that Irving never sent you to work under me.{S}
 Are we going to be fighting under Bann Teagan?{S}
 I can not imagine what would happen if the arl actually died.{S}
 Arl Eamon is going to fix everything once he gets better.{S}
 There is nowhere else for me to go since my cottage burned down.{S}
 We all have to fight if we are going to survive the Blight.{S}
 I do not want to even think about what happened here.{S}
 I wonder what happened to all the other castle servants that were here.{S}
 Or did they run away?{S}
 If the darkspawn come, we will need it.{S}
 I just can not bear to think about what he must have gone through.{S}
 She is down here and I am not going anywhere until I find her.{S}
 Off we go now.{S}
 The Orlesian Grey Wardens would be a great support in the coming battle.{S}
 I hope the Grey Wardens from Orlais arrive in time.{S}
 Now I must return to my task.{S}
 Now... before you go, there is yet one more thing I can offer you.{S}
 Perhaps we could go to him, then.{S}
 May those who have perished here be greeted by the Maker and walk beside Him.{S}
 Look to your sins and ask the Maker for forgiveness, for only through redemption may you walk by the Maker's side.{S}
 Usually that is not something you are allowed to stop.{S}
 I am sure the revered mother meant it as an insult--sending me as her messenger--and the mage picked right up on that.{S}
 She is been gone two years.{S}
 The Lady of the Forest has sent us ahead.{S}
 Others will come soon.{S}
 But we will not leave. <desc>Growls</desc> We remember our debt to you, even if these humans do not.{S}
 Let the battle come soon, Grey Warden.{S}
 The more of us that come, the more difficult it will be.{S}
 Those wolf-creatures over there... we are not actually going to be expected to fight side by side with them, are we?{S}
 The keeper has sent us here in advance of the others.{S}
 Most of us have never left the clan before for any reason.{S}
 We are the first unit to arrive from Orzammar.{S}
 They complain that they have nightmares of falling up into the sky.{S}
 These humans speak of darkspawn as if they have suddenly appeared out of nowhere.{S}
 The king sends his greetings, Grey Warden.{S}
 We have been sent by the Circle of Magi to advise Redcliffe until more mages can arrive from the tower.{S}
 The first enchanter assures us that the Circle will be ready to assist against the darkspawn when the time comes. <desc>Chuckles</desc> To be truthful, Grey Warden, the first enchanter sent us here to guard Bann Teagan.{S}
 And we must be careful that what happened to the arl does not repeat itself.{S}
 To be truthful, Grey Warden, the first enchanter sent us here to guard Arl Eamon.{S}
 His last flirtation with death was a close one, after all, and must not be allowed to happen again.{S}
 When will the rest of the mages arrive?{S}
 I will leave you to your business.{S}
 We have been sent ahead of the other templars to prepare quarters for the men.{S}
 The others will be arriving soon.{S}
 I wish we had come here sooner.{S}
 Our templar abilities to dispel magic will come into use in the battle, it appears.{S}
 Have you any news before I go?{S}
 Come on boys, the little whore needs to learn her place.{S}
 They say they are going to strike a blow at the horde, but rumor has it they are actually searching for Branka.{S}
 The king decided you are not to travel through the commons unguarded.{S}
 I am quite capable of walking safely to the Proving.{S}
 There were only so many permits auctioned off, and quite a few were turned away.{S}
 Will we be leaving then?{S}
 Do you wish to leave for the Proving grounds, my lady?{S}
 Do you wish to leave for the Proving grounds, my lord?{S}
 I will wait here until you are ready to leave.{S}
 I am ready to leave.{S}
 I want to leave.{S}
 Then let us leave.{S}
 I am not going down that road again.{S}
 They are coming!{S}
 Nan is threatening to leave.{S}
 Go while you have the chance!{S}
 Good luck on managing this castle in the coming months.{S}
 If it does, leave it to us.{S}
 Once I leave, move quickly.{S}
 Even the best-laid plans go awry, so do what you must.{S}
 I happen to be quite fetching in a dress.{S}
 Stop your whining.{S}
 Duncan said they were sent home in disgrace.{S}
 I think he was sent with a message to the mages.{S}
 You can only jump forward in the plot (except when returning to the King's camp to add Alistair).{S}
 We leave immediately for Ostagar to join with the human forces facing the darkspawn hordes, led by King Cailan.{S}
 What happened to him?{S}
 Did not something bad happen there?{S}
 Such births are seldom, as there are ways to prevent it, but it does happen.{S}
 You left it by the fire, at camp.{S}
 We can not escape the Blight!{S}
 Why is this happening...?{S}
 Go on!{S}
 How goes it in Haven?{S}
 Why are you following me around?{S}
 Once I saw Andraste leaving the mountain.{S}
 Then Andraste's blessing go with you.{S}
 What is going to happen to Haven now?{S}
 No... no, stop!{S}
 Do not come close!{S}
 I am going to see if someone's in the hall.{S}
 I am going to see if there is something out in the hall.{S}
 Can not you make him stop?{S}
 Go after them, already!{S}
 Sit right there!{S}
 You did all this... and yet we are supposed to be thankful that you came.{S}
 This is where you come in, yes?{S}
 No, I haven't been able to go back.{S}
 Oh, come by anytime you like.{S}
 Why haven't you left on the expedition?{S}
 Where did they come from?{S}
 The air turns to blackness.{S}
 Even if they are defeated, can we ever return home?{S}
 The carnage we left in the Wilds was horrifying.{S}
 The Blight is coming and I need Orzammar's assistance.{S}
 Do not let me stop you.{S}
 I would better not catch you trying to serve brown bread to the guests again, Helena, or I will have your hide.{S}
 I have to dust the arl's sitting room.{S}
 Warden, I am not surprised it has come to this.{S}
 Once you are gone.{S}
 There are not such words in all language to make that happen, Warden.{S}
 It has been difficult for him to realize his own countrymen would turn against him.{S}
 After Cailan died, everyone was supposed to rally, come together to fight the darkspawn without crying to Orlais for aid.{S}
 Stop him, Warden.{S}
 Stop him from betraying everything he once loved.{S}
 I... will not stop you, Warden.{S}
 I will not stop you, but ask no more of me, Warden.{S}
 Turn aside.{S}
 Then let me stop him.{S}
 Put down your weapons and let us pass.{S}
 Stop talking and show me what you can do with that thing.{S}
 His lordship has gone ahead to the palace.{S}
 Do not leave him alone there any longer.{S}
 She sent me here to ask for your help.{S}
 When he returns with no king and only dark rumors, what is she to think?{S}
 An elf, escaped from Orlais?{S}
 Speak fast or you will be returned to Loghain in pieces.{S}
 I am still not seeing where our "help" comes in.{S}
 Mistress Agatha would have my hide.{S}
 What will happen depends much on you, Warden.{S}
 He touched it--no more than that--and it shed half its leaves like a dog with mange.{S}
 Or will we be reduced to passing notes?{S}
 We should tell people what really happened to Cailan.{S}
 What do you think will happen after the Landsmeet?{S}
 Will they deign to send their troops, or simply issue their commands through this would-be prince?{S}
 And once we open our borders to the Chevaliers, can we really expect them to simply return from whence they came?{S}
 The south is fallen, Loghain!{S}
 In fact, none of us had heard of any other heirs to the throne until you arrived, Warden.{S}
 He thought that your handful of men would turn the tide for him, strategy and consequences be hanged!{S}
 It is not a place I would send my worst enemy.{S}
 There is no chance of holding it if the Blight comes here.{S}
 But was I to sacrifice thousands of other lives when I saw that hope was gone?{S}
 You made Cailan believe war was an easy matter of riding out in his new armor and collecting a victory that sat ripe and waiting for him.{S}
 This man turned his troops aside and refused to protect your king as he fought bravely against the darkspawn.{S}
 Following these Grey Wardens has cost us our king.{S}
 The Blight is coming; we need the Grey Wardens!{S}
 None of you deserve a say in what happens here!{S}
 I assure you, Warden, if I were going to send someone, it would be my own soldiers.{S}
 I suppose we both knew it would come to this.{S}
 Will you face me yourself, or have you a champion?{S}
 It is you or me the men will follow.{S}
 But Ostagar seems like it happened in another lifetime, to someone else.{S}
 I am afraid we can not leave the fate of all Ferelden up to your dog.{S}
 We cannot move the army against the Blight.{S}
 Let him go through the Joining.{S}
 If you were to forswear your oath and flee today, you would find yourself in the Deep Roads or the Blight-lands, given time.{S}
 Stop treating me like a child.{S}
 I can face the Maker, knowing that Ferelden is in your hands.{S}
 It will <emp>never</emp> happen.{S}
 Not even if the Maker Himself appeared in this room and commanded it.{S}
 We cannot leave Ferelden in a state of civil war.{S}
 Maybe we can find somewhere to send her.{S}
 It is going to take all of Ferelden's strength to survive this Blight.{S}
 But we <emp>will</emp> face it.{S}
 We would better get going.{S}
 I have to go with my fellow Warden to face the Blight.{S}
 When the Blight is over, I will come back and take up my duties... whatever they are... as king.{S}
 The Blight is coming.{S}
 On the morrow, we shall begin our struggle against the greatest threat Ferelden has ever faced.{S}
 But I guess... if it comes down to it, I will do my best. <desc>Groans</desc> I think my stomach just twisted up into a knot or something...{S}
 This goes way beyond having spotless honor, we are not talking about a minor hiccup in his past!{S}
 Not even if the Maker Himself appeared and commanded it, Warden.{S}
 And <emp>I</emp> thought you were not going to stab me in the back.{S}
 Funny how nothing ever turns out like you thought.{S}
 Then I will be leaving the Wardens to marry Anora.{S}
 You left me no choice; I am sorry.{S}
 All I know is I can not let this pass.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 What happened to you?{S}
 I am going to be thrown on the pyre along with Duncan and all the others, am I?{S}
 Alistair, you may leave on condition that you swear before this Landsmeet that you renounce all claim to the throne for yourself and all your heirs.{S}
 Time for me to go.{S}
 Time for me to go.{S}
 You are going to let him live?{S}
 You fled the field at Ostagar and left Cailan to die.{S}
 You were the one who fled the battle and left him to die.{S}
 You left Cailan to die.{S}
 How can they follow that traitor?{S}
 What happens now?{S}
 Then why did you send a blood mage to poison Arl Eamon?{S}
 Have them get the armies moving.{S}
 I thought the two of you were going to marry?{S}
 You do not have to leave us.{S}
 You can not just stop being a Warden, Alistair.{S}
 Let him go, Anora.{S}
 You can come back if you change your mind.{S}
 You do not have to leave.{S}
 Do not go.{S}
 You should have left when you had the chance, Warden.{S}
 Slunk off to the Anderfels to hide with the rest of your kind.{S}
 And after certain upstarts are brought to heel, he will end the Blight you go on about.{S}
 I never thought you would be fool enough to turn up here.{S}
 I thought Loghain made it clear that your pathetic family is gone and forgotten.{S}
 And what is left?{S}
 Even the Wardens are gone.{S}
 And what is left?{S}
 The horn sounded and we turned and then the screams...{S}
 They died and we left them.{S}
 Whatever they did sent him over the edge.{S}
 Go somewhere safe.{S}
 Did my father think it funny to leave me for so long before sending you?{S}
 One soldier returning from Ostagar was my wet nurse's son.{S}
 He told me his unit was ordered to turn their backs on Cailan at Ostagar... <emp>before</emp> the darkspawn overwhelmed him.{S}
 When I went to search for him...{S}
 If my father sent no one after me, I can only assume that he does not yet know the true colors of the snakes he has allied with.{S}
 Only how I came to be here.{S}
 Then I have no question about why you would come, Warden, for it is your men who have suffered the most here.{S}
 You move in august company, stranger.{S}
 Then...my father did not send you?{S}
 Do not leave me here!{S}
 Unless your father's Arl Eamon, he did not send me.{S}
 You never hear music in the sound of a key turning in a lock until you have been imprisoned.{S}
 It seems to me the first order of business is to leave this place.{S}
 When I went there recently, it had clearly been tampered with -- presumably by Loghain -- but it remained impermeable.{S}
 Ferelden's supply should have been in the vault, but it was gone.{S}
 I was sent from Orlais when we received no word from King Cailan.{S}
 I was sent when we received no word from King Cailan as to the outcome at Ostagar.{S}
 The first we heard of Loghain's edict was when everyone was turned back at the border.{S}
 We finally decided it was safest to send someone alone, to learn how best to fight the Blight and this regime simultaneously.{S}
 They recall accounts of the first Blight, how many cities fell.{S}
 I will send a message as soon as we are gone from this place.{S}
 When I am well enough, I am going to continue my journey toward Ostagar.{S}
 When you are facing darkspawn, all you need to know is to stop them at all costs.{S}
 Apparently, they defected from their king's army, vowing that fighting the Blight was more important, and traveled all the way to Tevinter themselves.{S}
 Once only, and I would rather not go again.{S}
 We went through our Joining together, more years ago than I like to remember.{S}
 Always left himself a soft spot for his recruits, though.{S}
 Impressive moves there, old man.{S}
 I really should be going.{S}
 I need to get going.{S}
 Will... will I have to flee the city now?{S}
 The arl will not like it if I escape, but--never mind.{S}
 I will leave you to your, uh, business.{S}
 I need to find out what happened.{S}
 Or... or flee the city.{S}
 You are going to leave me here?{S}
 May you be struck down and left to rot!{S}
 I mean <emp>you</emp> trying to make a deal with your own would-be rapist, and never thinking he would turn it against you.{S}
 I mean <emp>you</emp> saying we both killed Vaughan, and then leaving me to hang.{S}
 And what was he going to do?{S}
 Now are you just going to stand there gaping, or are you going to let me out of this bloody cell?{S}
 I thought you might have when month after month passed and you never came to find me.{S}
 Now are you going to get me out or not?{S}
 Why did not you come for me sooner, Cousin?{S}
 Now I need to get back to the Alienage and find out what is been happening to Valora and my family.{S}
 Come in.{S}
 A few of us went to take back what he stole from us.{S}
 Nothing comes without a price.{S}
 What is it you came here for?{S}
 It is sort of a shock to come home and find things this way...{S}
 And when the soldiers left, the plague took over.{S}
 Between the civil war and Ostagar, the city does not have enough soldiers left to seal the Alienage.{S}
 Some men from Tevinter have come with magic that protects you from getting sick.{S}
 She went home to Highever.{S}
 Her family spent all of her bride-price on her travel back.{S}
 She went to the hospice a week ago.{S}
 Anyway, she is gone, and it is ill luck to speak badly of the dead.{S}
 You know how stubborn she was; she refused to go to the Tevinters for help.{S}
 Some men from the Tevinter Imperium run it.{S}
 After the purge came some sort of pestilence.{S}
 It is hard to say who was killed by soldiers and who fell to disease.{S}
 Some men came from the Tevinter Imperium.{S}
 Come in, come in!{S}
 Things have been... difficult since you have been gone.{S}
 Alarith would not close his shop, even if the Maker arrived and started juggling in the square.{S}
 So once again, you get what you want and leave the rest of us in the fire.{S}
 Then the Alienage turned on Vaughan.{S}
 Can you tell me what is going on here?{S}
 Why do not you tell me what is going on, then?{S}
 I could not leave anyone in Howe's dungeon.{S}
 Tell me what is going on here.{S}
 Nothing, I just came here to see if you were all right.{S}
 I would better go.{S}
 When the riots started, Howe came with men to reinforce the garrison here.{S}
 Come back!{S}
 You fat whore, come back here!{S}
 If I give you the key, you will leave me here.{S}
 Howe is sending elves to torture me now?{S}
 Come back here!{S}
 Come back here!{S}
 I realize our last transaction went... poorly.{S}
 There is hardly anything left that Howe hasn't looted.{S}
 There is forty sovereigns hidden in a box in my bedroom upstairs.{S}
 Howe came with his men "to help quell the riots."{S}
 Come back here, you bastard!{S}
 You stubby little ass, come back here!{S}
 I will make boots from your hide!{S}
 Come back here you stupid sow!{S}
 Come back here!{S}
 Very well, you can go. <act>Release him.</act>{S}
 To leave you there.{S}
 You can go. <act>Release him.</act>{S}
 They have come to deal with the plague.{S}
 It is fine, though, the Chantry sent a templar down the first day the Tevinters were here.{S}
 They do not want our sickness spreading to their people.{S}
 That is why they have come.{S}
 They came to treat the Blight plague.{S}
 The Chantry sent a templar to watch them the first day.{S}
 It would not be much of a quarantine if people just come and go there.{S}
 No one who is gone in has come out again.{S}
 Could be they have recovered, and just can not come back yet.{S}
 They do not want it spreading to the Imperium.{S}
 Do catastrophes come in different sizes?{S}
 One day, your child comes home with a cough.{S}
 One day, your child comes home with a cough.{S}
 Be careful: Some around here would turn you in to the guard for a spare coin.{S}
 Our new arl decided Vaughan's death was reason enough to send soldiers into the Alienage.{S}
 They say it is a Blight plague, come up from the south.{S}
 They say it is a Blight plague, come up from the south.{S}
 Some come while it is still dark.{S}
 Healers have come from Tevinter with magic to stop the plague.{S}
 I know what you are thinking, but the Chantry sent a templar as soon as they heard the word, "magic."{S}
 If the Chantry did not send these healers away, it must be safe.{S}
 I understand being suspicious of strangers, but really... these people came to help us.{S}
 What goes on in that girl's head these days is a mystery.{S}
 They came to help treat the plague.{S}
 It came up from the Blight in the south.{S}
 She is come in here raving about the quarantine a few times, but I did not really follow it.{S}
 They have to take you away, so you do not spread sickness to anyone else.{S}
 Same place he is been since you left.{S}
 The only person hotheaded enough to consider it is Shianni, and she is not going back to the arl's palace for anything.{S}
 The new arl sent troops into the Alienage.{S}
 There are good people in this world who just can not sleep nights unless they can put a reason to everything that happens.{S}
 I can not believe you would show your face here again.{S}
 When we heard happened at Ostagar.{S}
 You will have to go somewhere else.{S}
 Go before I call the guards.{S}
 I thought everyone was going crazy when they said you came back and sent those Tevinters running.{S}
 You would think I would stop being surprised by the things you can do eventually.{S}
 You should go.{S}
 I will leave you, then.{S}
 Why would Tevinters care what happens here?{S}
 Where did this plague come from?{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 I will go.{S}
 I would better get going.{S}
 What is happened since I left?{S}
 What is being done to stop it?{S}
 I will go, already!{S}
 Look, I am leaving, and you should do the same.{S}
 I am going!{S}
 I am going!{S}
 Just leave me alone.{S}
 I am leaving, all right?{S}
 Come back!{S}
 They take the sick ones out as soon as they come in.{S}
 We are leaving.{S}
 Do you know what happens to the people they take?{S}
 What happened to my father?{S}
 When is this line going to move?{S}
 I just want to see the healers and go home.{S}
 Someone's coming!{S}
 Come to the house.{S}
 Is the Blight coming?{S}
 Come to the house.{S}
 I should have given it to you before you left, but with all the trouble, I did not get the chance.{S}
 If I would been thinking straight at the time, I would given it to you before you left with Duncan.{S}
 Sit down and eat something.{S}
 I am trying to stop the regent.{S}
 I need the army to help stop the Blight.{S}
 Just go home, father.{S}
 I am trying to stop Loghain.{S}
 Everything where you left it?{S}
 Did Soris mess anything up while you were gone?{S}
 Stop the intruder!{S}
 Go join the other elves before I drag your ass over there.{S}
 Get out of my face, elf.{S}
 Shut up and sit down.{S}
 What is wrong, shem, did you get bored and decide to come watch the elves die of plague?{S}
 Your kind do not leave the Market District.{S}
 So why can not one of us go in and see Valendrian?{S}
 I will be impressed if those mages fall for it, though.{S}
 And I do not know what we are going to do if we do not get him back.{S}
 I told him not to go to the hospice!{S}
 Not one elf they have taken in there has come out again.{S}
 I know nobody can come out, but why not let some of the supposedly "protected" people go in?{S}
 Since the army fell at Ostagar.{S}
 People came here fleeing the darkspawn, bringing Blight sickness with them.{S}
 It came from the Blight.{S}
 People fleeing the darkspawn brought it with them.{S}
 After the refugees arrived, people here got sick.{S}
 They say the sickness spreading here is a Blight disease that they saw in the Imperium ages ago.{S}
 Magic can not just make it go away, but it can keep you from getting it, if you are healthy.{S}
 Ah... well, maybe we should go somewhere so you can be sitting down when I tell you this.{S}
 Nesiara went back to Highever.{S}
 She came to the healers here for protection from the plague, and they took her to quarantine.{S}
 Why was it only you and Soris who came to our rescue that night?{S}
 You might as well ask why it was only Soris and Nelaros who came to our rescue that night.{S}
 After you left, the regent appointed a new arl.{S}
 It is a fact that Howe sent the soldiers here because of Vaughan's death, Shianni.{S}
 So we should take everything the humans say at face value?{S}
 Cousin, you have no idea... the things that happened after your wedding...{S}
 After what you did, you have got some nerve showing your face around here again!{S}
 Nobody is coming here to help us.{S}
 If you are really so worried about this plague, go home!{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Some of the elves ran out... but I did not recognize any of them!{S}
 Nesiara went back to Highever.{S}
 People go in, but they do not come out.{S}
 Which I should not say to your face, because it will go to your head.{S}
 I hope it helps you in return.{S}
 I think I will go take a look inside the hospice.{S}
 I wasn't going to ask.{S}
 Someone just tell me what is going on!{S}
 What is happened to Valendrian?{S}
 I am going in there.{S}
 People can not just leave.{S}
 How long has this quarantine been going on?{S}
 Wait, what is happened to Valendrian?{S}
 I will go in there and see what is going on.{S}
 I will go talk to these healers.{S}
 All right, I am going to have a look inside this hospice.{S}
 Denerim goes through arls pretty quick lately.{S}
 My wife and both our daughters are gone. <desc>Coughs</desc> Someone's got to stay to watch our house.{S}
 They say it is on account of the war. <desc>Coughs</desc> The chickens are not going to war! <desc>Coughs</desc> What are you looking at?{S}
 It will pass.{S}
 I will not go to the hospice. <desc>Coughs</desc> You can not make me!{S}
 No, you can not go inside "just for a moment," so you might as well walk right back around to the front doors.{S}
 I will just forget this happened.{S}
 Did not I already tell you to leave?{S}
 All right, I will leave.{S}
 I will leave.{S}
 No one enters.{S}
 The elves must live here where the plague is spreading.{S}
 You can avoid the sickness merely by leaving the Alienage.{S}
 You will go no further.{S}
 Of course, come this way, elf.{S}
 We must get you inside before you spread this to others.{S}
 The rest of you can go no further.{S}
 And before you ask: No, you cannot go in to see the sick.{S}
 We have come in good will from the Imperium of Tevinter to end the plague that spreads here.{S}
 None but the sick and healers may enter.{S}
 They must go to quarantine.{S}
 The mage-lords of the Imperium tremble in vague fear of you, and sent us into this filthy little hole in order to kill impoverished slant-eared Fereldan dog-lovers.{S}
 Leave, if you value your health.{S}
 Go join the others and we will keep this civil.{S}
 Get out of my way, or I will go through you.{S}
 Sorry, I will leave. <act>Fake a cough</act> Help me, I think I am sick... <act>Go with them.</act>{S}
 Forget it, I am going in on my own terms. <act>Attack</act>{S}
 You can not keep me from going in there. <act>Attack</act>{S}
 I will go talk to one of the healers, then.{S}
 What happens to us now?{S}
 Then... we can go?{S}
 Shianni... did she send you here?{S}
 Come, everyone, let us go home.{S}
 Somehow, if I would been asked to guess the next person to walk through that door, I would not have said it would be a dwarf.{S}
 Please, come in.{S}
 From the look on your face, I take it the news is bad.{S}
 I knew that the Wardens suffered great losses at Ostagar, but a few escaped...{S}
 He came here now and then to look for potential recruits.{S}
 I thought everyone knew what happened.{S}
 You cannot enter there.{S}
 For your own safety, we must ask you to leave now.{S}
 You should have come here days ago!{S}
 You should have come here days ago!{S}
 Come, we must get you into quarantine.{S}
 The time has passed for magic.{S}
 Follow the guards.{S}
 Come with us.{S}
 You have already been told to leave.{S}
 Stop him!{S}
 Stop her!{S}
 Sorry, I will go.{S}
 I am going in anyway. <act>Attack</act>{S}
 Come to think of it, I have been feeling run-down.{S}
 Fine, I will go with you.{S}
 No, if they can not go with me, I am not going in.{S}
 If that requires that you and I come to some terms, then so be it.{S}
 I do not care who you are; you are going to die.{S}
 Stop correcting me!{S}
 Sister! <emp>Would</emp> you kindly stop messing up the Chant?{S}
 He took off all his clothes in the middle of the Chant one Summerday and ran into the street.{S}
 He tripped and fell into the vat of elderberry wine for the feast, and drowned.{S}
 I should leave you to your work.{S}
 Maybe I should come back later?{S}
 What happened to him?{S}
 "That which you fear... living in the shadow of death alone, I have seen it is only a cloud... passing before the sun."{S}
 I will come back later.{S}
 Why does not he stop taking it?{S}
 But the man who seems to be running the city guard is the new arl, Rendon Howe.{S}
 Came in from somewhere up north.{S}
 Every piece comes with a stamp of assurance from my wife's father, the best smith in Denerim.{S}
 I never stopped believing it.{S}
 Before I left for the surface, King Endrin sent for me.{S}
 Every word seemed as if it had traveled the entire length of the Deep Roads.{S}
 I have carried them with me since I left Orzammar.{S}
 My lord, I will be loyal to you until my death, but do not ask me to come with you.{S}
 I was injured in my travels here.{S}
 My lady, please, do not ask me to come with you.{S}
 What is happening in the city right now?{S}
 You will have to go one at a time, I am afraid.{S}
 Come back again, perhaps we will have someone who catches your eye.{S}
 Go ahead and choose, then.{S}
 Now, before you pick one, let us go over the guild rules.{S}
 I am ready. <act>Pay 40 silver.</act> <emp>Return to Orta with the records</emp>{S}
 Greetings-- Are you one of the Grey Wardens that went into the Wilds?{S}
 Did you happen to see any white flowers?{S}
 If you happen across one, I could certainly use it.{S}
 If you wish to inquire after him, please come back after the battle's done.{S}
 I actually came to discuss a flower I found.{S}
 They are as like to spit poison in your face as not.{S}
 At any rate, he was offering a reward if someone went into the Wilds and brought him one.{S}
 Best of luck wherever you might go.{S}
 I cannot go on!{S}
 If you could just move a little.{S}
 Right to the face!{S}
 Running out of energy!{S}
 W-wait, nothing's happening!{S}
 Coming through!{S}
 Pointy bits ready to go.{S}
 So a darkspawn, an abomination and a pony walk into a bar... stop me if you have heard this one.{S}
 Time to go. <desc>laughs</desc>{S}
 I am going to gut you and tie your entrails around your neck!{S}
 We are free to go in again!{S}
 Long live the king of Orzammar... so we do not go through this again.{S}
 If only you had come at a less troubled time.{S}
 They say the darkspawn have left for the surface.{S}
 We heard what happened.{S}
 How far the line of Aeducan has fallen.{S}
 May Orzammar be kinder to you than the last time you walked the roads.{S}
 Paragons, dwarves who achieve such greatness, they are considered ancestors even if they yet walk among us.{S}
 They set such an example, they are considered ancestors even if they still walk among us.{S}
 A Blight is coming.{S}
 What a terrible burden for a father to have only Bhelen left of three fine sons.{S}
 Danyla could be out there in the forest, returned to her true form!{S}
 Now it falls on me to find her.{S}
 Which means Danyla... she is gone.{S}
 I must go.{S}
 Do not you think she would have come back by now?{S}
 He will come for us in the end, but today he turned a blind eye, and for that, we are thankful.{S}
 I have only just returned to the clan, and from the news, half-expected to find everyone I loved dead.{S}
 It seems I must prepare myself to leave the clan once more.{S}
 Soon we will leave to war with the darkspawn horde.{S}
 Will the shemlen be grateful when we come to their aid?{S}
 It is good to see a fellow Dalish has come to our aid in a time of need.{S}
 Entering{S}
 I have to move on.{S}
 I will not allow the warriors that serve my house leave to defend the surface!{S}
 During the Blight, he is going to use whatever Orzammar's got.{S}
 If you think we are going to let you waltz around like you own the place, you are wrong.{S}
 I have been charged by the keeper to seek out other Dalish clans in Ferelden, so we may spread the word about the Blight.{S}
 Once every ten years, the clans come together for a gathering called Arlathvhen, and there the site for the next gathering is chosen.{S}
 But until that day, we meet only in chance passing.{S}
 We passed another clan several months ago, so I have a notion of where they might be now.{S}
 If the Creators smile upon me, I shall find them in time for the coming battles.{S}
 We know your clan went north to the Waking Sea, but even so, the chances of my finding them quickly are not good.{S}
 I will leave you to your task.{S}
 Perhaps I could go with you?{S}
 We fled the lowlands to get away from the darkspawn and found the Dalish by chance.{S}
 They... will let us leave again, will not they?{S}
 We have nowhere else to go!{S}
 The darkspawn were almost upon Lothering when we left.{S}
 I wonder if there will be anything left to go back to...{S}
 We are but simple refugees fleeing the darkspawn.{S}
 I do not wish to leave the forest.{S}
 But the Lady says we must go.{S}
 We should return to the forest while we can.{S}
 Others will come to take vengeance for these elves.{S}
 We must prepare to leave the forest!{S}
 And then we go to war!{S}
 The curse runs in their blood, now.{S}
 Once they turn... if they turn... they will understand.{S}
 It will pass.{S}
 I must watch those who are near turning.{S}
 You are just going to leave them writhing in pain?{S}
 How long will it take them to turn?{S}
 I shall leave you to your task. <desc>The elf is pale and sweating, writhing in a fitful and disturbed sleep.{S}
 Entering Ortan Thaig{S}
 You move slow, like cattle!{S}
 And now I must go.{S}
 I intend to return the favor.{S}
 I demand to know what happened to the werewolves!{S}
 Where did they go?!{S}
 If they are gone and never return here, then... perhaps it is better to let it simply end there.{S}
 We will go back to the camp, then.{S}
 We, you draft into your ridiculous war, but the true criminals are allowed to run free as if they never did anything wrong.{S}
 Now I will go into the forest and hunt.{S}
 I think you let them go.{S}
 And you let them go.{S}
 I will be there when we go to war at your side.{S}
 I am not going to tell you that. <act>Lie</act> Nowhere.{S}
 They fled before I could kill them.{S}
 They left the forest.{S}
 Do not go making such offers when you can not pay for it.{S}
 My husband, Athras... he fled the clan to find me.{S}
 We... we will go, as the Lady commands.{S}
 Leave us alone!{S}
 I cannot believe it has come to this.{S}
 Please, leave us alone.{S}
 I will leave you alone, then.{S}
 They said his blood was already turning black.{S}
 Where are they all coming from?{S}
 This is supposed to be the battle that sends these darkspawn back underground.{S}
 So there is supposed to be more of these Grey Wardens coming, I hear.{S}
 Petran said they were Orlesians, coming with a whole army of them fancy Orlesian knights.{S}
 You think they will leave once this is done, if we ask them nice?{S}
 Stick them with your sword enough, they go down.{S}
 We do not know where these new darkspawn are coming from.{S}
 I want this nonsense talk stopped immediately.{S}
 A bunch of nattering fishwives, spreading gossip until you brown your smallclothes out of terror?{S}
 And I want this talk about darkspawn enslaving survivors to stop immediately.{S}
 They are coming!{S}
 We are all going to die!{S}
 We have got to run!{S}
 The darkspawn are coming!{S}
 They taint the land, turn it black and sick.{S}
 They will come out of that forest and spread!{S}
 I close my eyes and... please, just leave me be...{S}
 We have them on the run, I hear.{S}
 They are man's sins made flesh, an evil that spreads like an illness across our land.{S}
 To face them, we must first face the evil within ourselves.{S}
 Watch over the valiant King Cailan and guide him as he faces this terrible evil.{S}
 Go not into death gladly, but with the knowledge that evil has been held at bay by your spilled blood.{S}
 And if you go to stand beside the Maker, go with our blessing.{S}
 My friends, let us bow our heads and remember those who have fallen and those who have yet to fall.{S}
 Leave the darkspawn in the forest, that is what I think.{S}
 Half our scouts have gone missing, they say.{S}
 They are evil things sent by the Maker to punish us!{S}
 They are going to kill us all!{S}
 We are all going to get sick.{S}
 That is what happens.{S}
 I shall not be left to wander the drifting roads of the Fade; for there is no darkness, nor death, in the Maker's Light.{S}
 When do the reinforcements arrive?{S}
 Treaties that may prove valuable in the days to come.{S}
 That pretty face could be decorating some darkspawn spear this time tomorrow.{S}
 Just follow orders and you will do fine.{S}
 No, let us leave this discussion... polite.{S}
 You can keep it or--since you can travel freely from here--sell it to Godwin, who you know is buying. <desc>Sigh</desc> You haggle like a merchant-born.{S}
 Hold on, I will go get him... <act>Lie</act> I have a message from the Grey Wardens.{S}
 In any case, we should go now.{S}
 I follow orders.{S}
 I knew there had to be some reason I continue to travel with you.{S}
 I will come back when I think you are serious.{S}
 I will let it go for no less than seventy-five sovereigns.{S}
 Looking to go across to the tower?{S}
 Off we go then!{S}
 Greagoir came by, said I could have Lissie back.{S}
 I would like to go to the tower.{S}
 Warden, if I truly disliked you, I would leave.{S}
 You have returned?{S}
 All the other templars have left for the war.{S}
 Greagoir said that I had been through enough... that I need to... recover. <desc>Sigh</desc> You should go... a great battle awaits you, does it not?{S}
 I wish I could have gone with them... to fight.{S}
 Oh, then perhaps I should go.{S}
 Stop tripping me.{S}
 Stop tripping <emp>yourself</emp>!{S}
 How are you going to face an archdemon if you cannot face me?{S}
 Please stop saying that.{S}
 Stop that. <desc>Giggles</desc> Stop what?{S}
 Stop saying that.{S}
 But should not you be... running a shop, or a farm somewhere, rather than fighting?{S}
 You can stop flinching, Sten.{S}
 I am not going to harm you.{S}
 Until I came to Ferelden, I had never left the islands.{S}
 She came to Seheron twice a year with the traders who bought spices from the northern jungle.{S}
 Sent to assassinate the kithshoks, leaders of the army of Seheron, for the Tevinter Imperium.{S}
 They wear the faces of qunari, but they are <emp>Tal-Vashoth</emp>.{S}
 Tell me, what did the qunari come to Thedas for?{S}
 Why did humans come here?{S}
 That happened so long ago, it can reasonably be said that humanity has been in Thedas forever.{S}
 Why did you leave them?{S}
 "Age by age have men stood up and said to the world, 'From what has come before me, I was forged, but I am new and greater than my forebears.'"{S}
 "And so each man walks the world in ruin, abandoned and untried.{S}
 So why does it follow?{S}
 Will the Circle be ready to face the Blight?{S}
 We will be there, when the time comes.{S}
 Can the Circle go to Redcliffe to save a possessed child?{S}
 Unless you intend to enter the Fade?{S}
 I shall gather what mages I can and we shall leave promptly.{S}
 Come on, you have rested enough.{S}
 I dread to think of what might have become of us if you hadn't come along.{S}
 I hope the demons do not come back.{S}
 So we are just going to send him with that woman?{S}
 We... we are just going to abandon these people to their fate?{S}
 Leave?{S}
 The plan was never to come and defend this village.{S}
 You would save this village while countless others fall to the darkspawn?{S}
 Then leave if you do not like it. <desc>Sigh</desc> W-well, yes... but that is not all they are for.{S}
 I know what you are going to say and...{S}
 I am just going to spare you the trouble.{S}
 I... had a feeling this would happen.{S}
 How did you know what I was going to say?{S}
 Ah, this is getting a little awkward and I think I am going to excuse myself now...{S}
 He did pass this way a short time ago.{S}
 I was hoping you would come around.{S}
 Would this be before or after we save your sorry hides?{S}
 Sten revealed to you the reason he went berserk and killed the farmers: He awoke without his sword.{S}
 Sten has revealed to you that the reason he went berserk and killed the farmers was that he awoke without his sword.{S}
 I will send Branka whatever she needs to forge a golem army.{S}
 When you face the archdemon, Warden, it will be with stone giants at your back, not mere men.{S}
 I have already sent a mission to Branka.{S}
 I am certain by the time you call for us, I can send you a vanguard of golems for your army.{S}
 The faith that will protect these men must come from their heart, surely.{S}
 So we head into the city to face the archdemon together, do we?{S}
 Assassinating you was the luckiest thing that could have happened to me. <desc>Laughs</desc> And yet good enough to fight an archdemon!{S}
 If this should be the last we speak, I want you to know... assassinating you was the luckiest thing that could have happened to me.{S}
 Wherever you lead, I will gladly follow.{S}
 Whatever happens...{S}
 According to the legend, the followers of Andraste brought her ashes back to Ferelden to hide them from the Imperium.{S}
 They say the followers of Andraste smuggled her ashes out of Tevinter and hid them in Ferelden.{S}
 These few are all who are left?{S}
 Is this everyone who is left?{S}
 If he has foolishly run off then he is no doubt dead.{S}
 If she is to face death, better she face it honestly.{S}
 I hope he did not try to go to the castle!{S}
 Or we could just leave him alone.{S}
 Oh come <emp>on</emp>.{S}
 Interferer. <desc>Sigh</desc> Well do not let me stop your fun.{S}
 Your own run-down, shoddy tavern?{S}
 She is not coming.{S}
 I knew this would come up sooner or later. <desc>Sigh</desc> I do not know how to explain, but I had a dream...{S}
 I stood on a peak and watched as the darkness consumed everything... and when the storm swallowed the last of the sun's light, I... ...I fell, and the darkness drew me in...{S}
 When I woke, I went to the chantry's gardens, as I always do.{S}
 How can I sit by while the Blight devours... everything?{S}
 Well do not let me stop you from spending <emp>your</emp> coin.{S}
 Just tell Bann Teagan we sent you.{S}
 It is far more appropriate that a woman run a business anyway.{S}
 In my dream, I fell, or... or maybe I jumped...{S}
 I would do anything to stop the Blight.{S}
 Just leave me to drink, all right?{S}
 I just want to be left alone.{S}
 Come... there is a Blight to stop.{S}
 I suppose I could not sit by either.{S}
 If there is civil war, what will happen to us?{S}
 Can you believe King Endrin turned against his own son?{S}
 Lord Harrowmont was hoping you would return.{S}
 You will get what is coming to you.{S}
 Endrin did not turn against his son.{S}
 Bhelen is going to destroy Orzammar.{S}
 Do not you go asking so many questions.{S}
 I was in hiding when I was caught, but instead of killing me, Loghain made me an offer.{S}
 But if not, then let him go.{S}
 Are you truly suggesting just... letting him go?{S}
 I just think letting him go might be dangerous.{S}
 It will come back to haunt you.{S}
 I will not leave him here to die.{S}
 I was alone and desperate when I fled to Ferelden.{S}
 I went to the only place I knew would take me.{S}
 Maybe I never found faith, I just pretended to because... because I knew the Chantry would hide me.{S}
 Sad that it needed to come to that, but then they asked for it.{S}
 I thought we would just ask the darkspawn to please leave.{S}
 So it follows that you can not be a woman.{S}
 There is nothing else left.{S}
 The size of his hands, whether he is clever or foolish, the land he comes from, the color of his hair: These are beyond his control.{S}
 We are going around in circles here.{S}
 Maybe we should just stop talking about this.{S}
 You are afraid to face it, are not you?{S}
 I will not follow if you will not lead.{S}
 Stop complaining, I know what I am doing.{S}
 We have to stop Loghain first.{S}
 Well, I am leading, so get moving.{S}
 If you are leaving, leave.{S}
 Just shut up so we can get moving.{S}
 I have followed where you led.{S}
 Now I wish to know: Are we going to battle or not?{S}
 I will go no further with you. ...{S}
 If you do not want to follow me, leave.{S}
 Shut up and move.{S}
 Keep moving, Sten.{S}
 However docile he appears, do not be fooled.{S}
 Tell me: Do you intend to keep going north until it becomes south, and attack the archdemon from the rear?{S}
 It would surprise <emp>me</emp> if my enemy counter-attacked by running away and climbing a mountain.{S}
 Eventually, one must simply step forward and accept what comes.{S}
 I will not simply follow in your shadow as you run from battle.{S}
 I am not leaving.{S}
 Then turn and fight.{S}
 It will never see this coming.{S}
 This will help us to stop Loghain.{S}
 Consider this training for what is to come.{S}
 You are free to leave.{S}
 You think anyone will follow you?{S}
 I am not running, Sten.{S}
 I do not fear him, I just need to stop him.{S}
 We are not "running away" from anything.{S}
 I will not tell anyone what happened, I swear!{S}
 Please leave.{S}
 I have got nothing for you. <desc>Chuckles</desc> It appears my secret is out.{S}
 Why bring an apostate with you, only to turn her in?{S}
 We will come looking for you.{S}
 Then in the name of the Maker, I command you to come with us.{S}
 I am glad you have come to your... senses.{S}
 What floor do you want to travel to?{S}
 One day I hope you get what is coming to you.{S}
 And here I was thinking how you left me no choice at all.{S}
 I am leaving.{S}
 If I fall against the Blight, then she can have her throne.{S}
 I said if I fall, Anora.{S}
 If I fall, the throne falls to you.{S}
 I will not kill you while there is a chance that can happen.{S}
 I can not let this happen.{S}
 Let him go.{S}
 I... please, just leave me alone.{S}
 I need to hunt a wolf on my own, so I can... please just leave me to my task.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 I will become a real hunter and find myself a girl from another clan... and hopefully you will be long gone by then!{S}
 Please leave me be.{S}
 I shall hunt my own wolf now that these monsters are gone.{S}
 I could go clean the tower out now.{S}
 I am just curious... maybe I should not be asking this, but what is going on between you two?{S}
 Well, you are going to have to.{S}
 And I am not going to compete.{S}
 That is what I said! <desc>Laughs</desc> <desc>Laughs</desc> There'll be no more running for our lives.{S}
 I am not going to be given ultimatums.{S}
 Then you leave me no choice.{S}
 I am not going to lose her.{S}
 Oh, I do not know that I would go <emp>that</emp> far. <desc>Grunts</desc>{S}
 I am going to... stop talking, now...{S}
 Leave me, or I shall call the guard!{S}
 I mean... turn down an incredible woman like you?{S}
 Time to move on!{S}
 I hope they do not come between us, but I...{S}
 I just mean to say that I have really come to care about you.{S}
 The benefits of traveling alone, I see.{S}
 Oh, go on.{S}
 One public display of affection, coming up. <desc>Snorts</desc> Disgusting. <desc>Jealous barking!</desc>{S}
 If you really have to, go ahead.{S}
 Let us go to sleep.{S}
 I will not let you go, Alistair.{S}
 Hey, let us not go that far. <act>Kiss him.</act>{S}
 I am going to enjoy performing the Meino Backbreaker on you!{S}
 You will go back to the darkness where you belong!{S}
 Well, you are going to have to.{S}
 Are you going to be all right?{S}
 This entire city is going to the dogs, it seems!{S}
 When do I get to enter the ring?{S}
 But if you want to stop this now, before it goes any further...{S}
 Let us move on, then.{S}
 We have got a long way to go, yet.{S}
 I would hoped it would not come to this, but...{S}
 I guess I knew it had to happen eventually.{S}
 Let us just move on.{S}
 We do not know for sure what will happen.{S}
 But you are going to be king.{S}
 Before we go, I just want to thank you.{S}
 I wasn't... sure it could happen, in fact.{S}
 But let us get moving.{S}
 Time... to... flee...{S}
 My duty is not going to stop being important to me.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 Stop, please stop!{S}
 I am going to teach you a lesson!{S}
 I am going to bend you over my knee and take a wooden spoon to your bottom!{S}
 Who... who is going to make supper if I die?{S}
 Come closer so I can kick you!{S}
 Maybe I should be running now.{S}
 I have always wanted to go to the Provings, but it is no place for a lady.{S}
 I will run you through and you will like it!{S}
 Perhaps I shall go to the Provings.{S}
 Your father has sent you to give your brother, Fergus, a message: He is to leave tonight, while your father will leave in the morning, when Arl Howe's men arrive.{S}
 Your mother, though she was fit to travel, chose to stay behind with your father.{S}
 You have departed with Duncan, leaving all that you know behind.{S}
 You have arrived in Ostagar as the Grey Wardens' newest recruit.{S}
 The king's army and all of Ferelden's Grey Wardens have gathered here to face the darkspawn surging up from the south.{S}
 It is time to face the darkspawn horde and end the Blight.{S}
 Ha, those nails certainly come in handy!{S}
 Stop, I say.{S}
 I have a walking staff and I am not afraid to use it!{S}
 Well, I thought I might go back and see Felsi.{S}
 You gave me a reason to fight and the will to keep going.{S}
 Let the stone turn red from the blood of heroes.{S}
 Not one for facing the facts, are you?{S}
 Just because you would not let me go find her does not mean I should not do it on my own.{S}
 You going to get all emotional on me?{S}
 The Chantry usually does not let their templars get away, either, so they can spread their secrets.{S}
 I would rather not go back on my word.{S}
 I guess if I am going to give up Chantry secrets, I may as well go all the way.{S}
 Send whoever you want trained to me in camp, and I will see what I can do.{S}
 Seems like the templars could run the Chantry.{S}
 I did not come here to just stand about!{S}
 I hope you are not stupid enough to cross Mandar Dace. <desc>Sigh</desc> Go on, then.{S}
 Not unless you stop. <desc>Laughs</desc> Nonsense.{S}
 Oh, go on you two.{S}
 Turn just a little bit.{S}
 Come to think of it, I find myself no longer caring.{S}
 That could come, in time. <act>Kiss her</act>{S}
 I will leave you be.{S}
 I think I am ready to move forward, yes.{S}
 How do we move forward?{S}
 Make one wrong move and I will slit your throat.{S}
 Death is never easy to accept, especially when it arrives in such a brutal fashion.{S}
 I am going to make you sorry!{S}
 Make one wrong move and I will call the guards.{S}
 Flies live in piles of dung, but I bet they miss it when they are gone.{S}
 Please, stop.{S}
 I am going to hit you and you are going to like it.{S}
 You are not prepared to face me!{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 Oh, I wish some handsome noble would come and sweep me off my feet!{S}
 Just bring me in the room, and watch the flush come over those pretty lips...{S}
 Come again soon!{S}
 The Crows send their greetings, once again.{S}
 So they sent you, Taliesen?{S}
 When I heard that the great Zevran had gone rogue, I simply had to see it for myself.{S}
 You can return with me, Zevran.{S}
 Come back and we will make up a story.{S}
 And I am not about to let that happen.{S}
 And that is not likely to happen.{S}
 I did not come here to betray you.{S}
 You have gone soft!{S}
 I am not coming back... and you should have stayed in Antiva.{S}
 I am not about to return to the loving arms of the Crows, believe me.{S}
 You are going to lose, Taliesen.{S}
 You are going to lose badly.{S}
 You have gone soft in the head!{S}
 But I will leave you to your fate.{S}
 I am glad it was you who came, Taliesen.{S}
 I know very well he travels with you.{S}
 Tell me, were you sent?{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 Do not you want little Morrigans running about some day?{S}
 You say that as if one is necessary for the other to follow.{S}
 You do not want me to fall and break my neck, do you?{S}
 So you can turn into animals, aye?{S}
 I have come to observe your kind.{S}
 I am going to pound you so hard they will hear you screaming in Kal Sharok!{S}
 I am going to call the guards on you.{S}
 Maybe I will sit this one out.{S}
 I am going to smack you silly!{S}
 I wish I could go watch the Provings... they must be exciting.{S}
 Stop, please!{S}
 I will scream and the guards'll come running!{S}
 I am going to smack you upside the head.{S}
 Perhaps we will move on soon.{S}
 Someone will stop you!{S}
 I am going to bury you!{S}
 I would turn around and walk away if I were you.{S}
 Come over here and let me hit you!{S}
 S-stop...{S}
 I am not drunk enough to go with that plan.{S}
 I wish there was something I could do about what is happening.{S}
 Oh, I should never have come here!{S}
 You are going to regret... hurting me.{S}
 I wish something exciting would happen.{S}
 That is going to be fun!{S}
 I am going to cut you with my magic sword!{S}
 You expect to beat me with those moves?{S}
 I am going to go down fighting!{S}
 Go away, you nasty, mean monster!{S}
 I could come up with a better idea.{S}
 I am going to battle, like in the old stories!{S}
 I going to kill all the darkspawn!{S}
 I say stop!{S}
 When can I go play?{S}
 When I grow up I am going to be bigger and stronger than you!{S}
 Come to my aid!{S}
 You are going to have to do better than that!{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 We are going to drive you back where you came from!{S}
 Maker turn his gaze on you.{S}
 I am not going to give up without a fight!{S}
 I am not going to be pushed around by you!{S}
 I wish I could go back home instead of waiting here.{S}
 I will not let Redcliffe fall!{S}
 I am going to enjoy watching you beg for your life!{S}
 Way to go!{S}
 You are going to be hurting after this!{S}
 That face of yours looks like it would make a good punching bag.{S}
 I am going to bend you over my knee and spank you silly!{S}
 I am going to make you sorry you were ever born.{S}
 I should go look about the town, make sure everyone is all right.{S}
 Come on, show me what you got!{S}
 We going to get some wenches here, or what? <desc>Hmph.</desc>{S}
 Proving Pass{S}
 Forged from fine steel, but left largely unadorned, this was clearly made for an up-and-coming warrior house, not a powerful one.{S}
 Well, do not you go eating anything you find, hear me?{S}
 I just want to go home!{S}
 You are going to die here!{S}
 I want to go home, but I am afraid of what is around the corner.{S}
 I will scream if you touch me and... and that will bring everyone running!{S}
 I could've come up with a better idea.{S}
 I am going to feed you to the rats!{S}
 I am going to bury you and no one will ever find you.{S}
 You are going to be sorry you started this.{S}
 You will regret coming here.{S}
 I am going to put you out of your misery.{S}
 Stop there!{S}
 I am going to make you sorry you were ever born!{S}
 I should've run when I had the chance...{S}
 I wish life would go back to normal.{S}
 Of course, you could always be the first baker-turned-king.{S}
 Do not you remember how this game goes?{S}
 I get undressed, then one of your brothers or cousins appears and thrashes me.{S}
 Moving on to the business at hand...{S}
 Then shall we go watch nobles flail at each other?{S}
 Perhaps we should go show them what single combat is really all about.{S}
 Shall we wander the merchant booths, or go straight to the feasting hall?{S}
 Where would you like to go first?{S}
 Leave it.{S}
 I would rather appear the statesman.{S}
 Let it go.{S}
 Perhaps I will go win the Proving, myself.{S}
 That is not likely to happen.{S}
 Let us go have a look.{S}
 Let us go see the merchants.{S}
 Stop there.{S}
 Time to go!{S}
 Mountain Pass{S}
 So you are going to give me my troops?{S}
 I have been hoping you would return to Orzammar!{S}
 The other houses repaid their debts to my house and I had enough money to send an expedition into our old thaig!{S}
 I am glad things turned out well for you.{S}
 Walk well, and may fortune always smile on you, Grey Warden.{S}
 Since your brother is leading our forces south and I am going with the arl, I am leaving you in charge of the castle.{S}
 A round silver pendant, almost black with tarnish, that has the flame of Andraste on its face.{S}
 We sent a call out west to the Grey Wardens of Orlais, but it will be many days before they can join us.{S}
 We sent a call to the Grey Wardens of Orlais, and hope they will reach us before the archdemon does.{S}
 Then maybe we should move quickly.{S}
 Big sister, Trian is going to try to kill you.{S}
 Get to the point, Bhelen. <emp>Return to Duncan</emp>{S}
 You have found Alistair and should return with him to Duncan at his fire near the gate leading to the Korcari Wilds.{S}
 I doubt you will need to go far into the Wilds to find what you seek.{S}
 I will go collect who we are missing.{S}
 I have come this far.{S}
 I am ready to go.{S}
 Let them leave our city and pester the humans.{S}
 Father sent me to find Fergus.{S}
 I am certain he has every intention of following it through.{S}
 I never forget a face.{S}
 I never forget a face.{S}
 Hired sword of the latest lordling to come looking for me?{S}
 Let us move.{S}
 We tried to escape, but they found us.{S}
 They took us all, turned us...{S}
 Come and get it!{S}
 I... cannot fall...{S}
 Who is going to clean all that blood?!{S}
 I have to go to the privy...{S}
 I must go.{S}
 Others were inspired by his death to follow his path.{S}
 It was my duty to return an injured Dalish to your clan; your people have always been allies with the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Find his quarters and find out when he faces off with Mainar.{S}
 We need to stop this Blight somehow.{S}
 So you want us to leave?{S}
 Your father believes it lies forgotten in an abandoned thaig in the Eastern Deep Roads. <emp>Return to the rendezvous point</emp>{S}
 It is time to return to the rendezvous point at the crossroads.{S}
 Come to think of it, that <emp>would</emp> be nice. <desc>Snort</desc> Well do not expect me to do <emp>everything</emp>.{S}
 Oskias was last seen in Tapsters Tavern. <emp>Escape Beraht's clutches</emp>{S}
 Beraht is quite put out with you, and hope for your continued survival is slim if you do not manage to get out of here. <emp>Escape Beraht's clutches</emp>{S}
 You have managed to get out of your cell, but this is not over yet... <emp>Escape Beraht's clutches</emp>{S}
 A bronze key, turning green with verdigris so that it appears almost moss-covered.{S}
 I do not know if I remember all of the tale. <desc>The bodies around you suddenly rise up, drawing hidden weapons, and attack.</desc>{S}
 Which will not happen until you get going, will it?{S}
 Follow me!{S}
 Go on, then.{S}
 I have no intention of leaving.{S}
 Then you will be leaving, I assume.{S}
 And if not, we <emp>make</emp> you move along.{S}
 All the more reason for you to go!{S}
 Go.{S}
 And it appears she has passed her skills on to you.{S}
 It is not much but I would be happy to give it to you in return for any news.{S}
 Let us leave them to prepare, Soris.{S}
 It could happen...{S}
 I can not believe this happened!{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 And even when the arl returns, there is no guarantee.{S}
 And give him an excuse to send the garrison into the Alienage for another purge?{S}
 Surely Duncan could go for help.{S}
 I wish I could go on a good hunt.{S}
 That is not going to work.{S}
 I will run you through! <desc><DogName/> barks happily, inviting you to play</desc> <desc>He stops playing and sits down quietly.</desc> <desc>He continues jumping about and barking happily.</desc> <desc>He sits up and looks at you attentively.</desc> <desc><DogName/> rolls around on his back happily in the mud.</desc> <desc>He whimpers sadly.</desc> <desc>He continues rolling around and playing.</desc> <desc><DogName/> runs up to you with a stick.</desc> <desc>He hangs his head.</desc> <desc><DogName/> growls viciously at a squirrel.</desc> <desc>He barks at the squirrel savagely, then falls in line beside you.</desc> <desc>He whimpers and hangs his head.</desc> <desc><DogName/> cocks his head and gives you a confused whine.</desc>{S}
 I should say it is the other way round. <emp><DogName/> growls ferociously at a passer-by.</emp> <desc>He hangs his head and whines.</desc> <desc>He howls proudly.</desc> <desc>Whines pitifully</desc> <desc>Whimpers pathetically</desc> <desc>He wags his tail happily.</desc> <desc>Sits down and stares at you attentively.</desc> <desc>He cocks his head at you.</desc> <desc><DogName/> relieves himself on an inconspicuous area nearby.</desc> <desc>He pants happily.</desc> <desc><DogName/> rolls around on his back happily.</desc> <desc>He bounces around you, barking excitedly.</desc> <desc>He barks excitedly and runs off.</desc> <desc><DogName/> drops a dirt-covered root of some kind at your feet.</desc> <desc>You think that it might have some sort of healing property.</desc> <desc>You do not know what it is for.</desc> <desc><DogName/> trots off happily.</desc>{S}
 Puppy! <desc>Low whine</desc> <desc>Argumentative bark</desc> <desc>Giggles</desc> Puppy! <desc><DogName/> returns with a letter.{S}
 It is addressed to someone in Highever, though it is clear the letter never reached its addressee.</desc> <desc><DogName/> appears to have found an old helmet that may have belonged to a Grey Warden, or one of the Legionnaires of the Dead.</desc> <desc><DogName/> has returned with an old sword.{S}
 Dirt still clings to it, and it looks very old.</desc> <desc>You do not really know what it is, but it looks like it could be used as some kind of weapon.</desc> <desc><DogName/> runs up to you and deposits a slightly damaged cake into your waiting hands.</desc> <desc>He bounces around, barking happily.</desc> <desc><DogName/> returns with what looks to be a hundred-year-old bottle of wine.{S}
 Dust still clings to it.</desc> <desc><DogName/> comes running up to you with a tangled ball of woolen yarn.{S}
 He is going to follow you around now.{S}
 You are not going to leave him here, are you?{S}
 Stop that!{S}
 Stop that.{S}
 Leave that thing alone. <act>Growl at the squirrel too.</act>{S}
 Wait, where are you going?{S}
 If he comes with us, he is going to have to fight darkspawn.{S}
 Then you should return him to his parents, yes?{S}
 I... uh, am sure it will come in handy.{S}
 Thanks. <desc>Leave <DogName/> alone.</desc>{S}
 Go away!{S}
 I take it you want to come along?{S}
 I do not need an animal following me around.{S}
 He can come, but you are feeding him.{S}
 He can come, but he would better make himself useful.{S}
 227479 : 227482 : 227488 : 1227490 : 1227491 : 1227494 : I should go.{S}
 Trust me, it is kinder to leave Soris to the prison.{S}
 What happened?!{S}
 We should go.{S}
 We have a party to return to.{S}
 That also will not stop your alienage from being burned down. <desc>Sobbing</desc> Please, just... get me out of here!{S}
 I want to go home!{S}
 The vapors of coming from this are strong enough to burn the eyes and throat.{S}
 The smell of alcohol almost overpowers the faint whiff of elderberries coming from this bottle.{S}
 It is too bad what happened to Cammen and Gheyna.{S}
 Travel{S}
 I am not going anywhere, as you can see.{S}
 It is your wedding, but even on this day of celebration, you find you are unable to escape the racial tensions that constantly trouble your people.{S}
 Alerted to your deeds in the arl of Denerim's palace, the guards arrived in the Alienage to arrest you.{S}
 Then I shall go.{S}
 To have such a call when mages are needed to fight the darkspawn, something terrible must have happened.{S}
 With the bann having taken his men north, the village is left to its fate.{S}
 We have enough troubles without having to face <emp>that</emp> creature again.{S}
 Leave at once!{S}
 We will go.{S}
 We will go where we like.{S}
 But they keep coming.{S}
 I come seeking the aid of the clans.{S}
 Ser Donall knew the fallen knight, Henric, and has taken the locket and the note.{S}
 But I fear I shall be returning to Redcliffe with nothing to show for my efforts.{S}
 I intend to return to Redcliffe soon and tell the arlessa exactly that, once Ser Henric arrives.{S}
 My fellow knight and traveling companion.{S}
 Should not you be fleeing the darkspawn?{S}
 You said something had happened to Arl Eamon?{S}
 Go to an area.{S}
 I sent some hunters into the forest a week ago, but they have not returned.{S}
 A whole mess of refugees come in and leave near every night.{S}
 I may be a cantankerous old coot, but I am not going to beggar everyone comes by for a loaf of bread.{S}
 Master Felerron runs us miners hard.{S}
 We are planning on running that mine until the last minute.{S}
 Got a brother that fell at Ostagar.{S}
 I will come back later.{S}
 I understand, but I must go.{S}
 Go forward.{S}
 Go forward.{S}
 Go forward.{S}
 You look better armed than most refugees that come through.{S}
 Ever since good King Cailan passed, refugees and soldiers have been passing through.{S}
 I am the elder here and I have my hands full making sure refugees do not turn to petty theft or worse. <desc>Coughs</desc>{S}
 The Grey Warden Duncan said that the only way to stop this sickness was to join his order, which you have done.{S}
 Turn the pestering oak into firewood.{S}
 It will certainly fall without our armies.{S}
 Word has been sent, but they need more than warning.{S}
 I am not about to let Denerim fall, if that is what you mean.{S}
 Redcliffe is fortified enough that a skeleton force can hold the walls should darkspawn come.{S}
 That is why we must go.{S}
 We could leave now, without the army.{S}
 Could we really stop the Blight?{S}
 For all who walk in the sight of the Maker are one."{S}
 Let us just go over there, away from the others.{S}
 I could give you some pointers though, you may be able to pass them on to someone you know.{S}
 Even traveling sellswords sometimes turn in postings.{S}
 Go?{S}
 What do you mean "go?"{S}
 You want me to leave?{S}
 I am not leaving!{S}
 I think you should go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 I know you dislike me, so just go already.{S}
 Just go, and do not argue.{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 This may be our only chance to face the archdemon.{S}
 We could stop the Blight here, before it truly starts.{S}
 The alienage gates are locked for the moment, to prevent outsiders from coming in and causing further disruption.{S}
 The Circle will go on, and we will learn from this tragedy, and be strengthened by it.{S}
 But if I fail, the deed falls to one of you.{S}
 You have arrived in Ostagar as the Grey Wardens newest recruit.{S}
 The kings army and all of Fereldens Grey Wardens have gathered here to face the darkspawn surging up from the south.{S}
 Duncan has told you that you need to go through your initiation ritual, but before you get to this, he has asked you to seek out another Grey Warden, Alistair.{S}
 You have arrived in Ostagar as the Grey Wardens newest recruit.{S}
 The kings army and all of Fereldens Grey Wardens have gathered here to face the darkspawn surging up from the south.{S}
 You and the other recruits need to go through the Joining--the Grey Warden initiation ritual.{S}
 As part of your initiation process, you have been sent to the Korcari Wilds to obtain vials of darkspawn blood.{S}
 You have arrived in Ostagar as the Grey Wardens' newest recruit.{S}
 The king's army and all of Ferelden's Grey Wardens have gathered here to face the darkspawn surging up from the south.{S}
 Night has fallen over Ostagar and the king and the Grey Wardens have gone out to meet the darkspawn.{S}
 Teyrn Loghains forces fled the battlefield, leaving the king and the Grey Wardens, outnumbered and overwhelmed, to be slaughtered by the darkspawn.{S}
 You and Alistair are the last two Grey Wardens left in Ferelden.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain's forces fled the battlefield, leaving the king and the Grey Wardens, outnumbered and overwhelmed, to be slaughtered by the darkspawn.{S}
 The troops loyal to Teyrn Cousland have left with your brother on the long march to Ostagar, leaving only a handful of guards in the castle.{S}
 Escape is your only option.{S}
 It seems that the humans will never leave your people alone, not even on this day of celebration.{S}
 After that, send me off if you like.{S}
 Mother was alone long before I came and will be so long after I am dead.{S}
 Actually leaving is... harder than I thought, however.{S}
 No more than a stop along your Imperial Highway where travelers purchase goods from local farms and smiths.{S}
 I would go more often were it not for the town's chantry.{S}
 'Tis small enough that our appearance might go unnoticed.{S}
 The real question is how we are going to get your friend past the darkspawn, is it not?{S}
 Mother has given me something else for them to "smell" instead as we pass by.{S}
 They come from underground, like an eruption.{S}
 I would hate to return to a burned-down hut.{S}
 'Tis far more likely you will return to see this entire area, along with my hut, swallowed up by the Blight.{S}
 The Grey Wardens are leaving shortly, girl.{S}
 If you do not wish help from us illegal mages, young man, perhaps I should have left you on that tower.{S}
 I could just as easily have left you to them.{S}
 Once you leave, 'tis uncertain what will happen.{S}
 The horde has moved on, so you might avoid it.{S}
 My king's ransom might be a long time coming.{S}
 She turned into a giant bird and plucked the two of you from atop the tower, one in each talon.{S}
 Only stragglers that are long gone.{S}
 You would not want to see what is happening in that valley now.{S}
 If you are willing to run into the midst of the horde, perhaps.{S}
 They did not come to listen to your wild tales, Mother.{S}
 True, they came for their treaties, yes?{S}
 You have what you came for!{S}
 Time for you to go, then.{S}
 Follow me.{S}
 I would go mad!{S}
 When you wish to go, I will take you to her.{S}
 Here is a thought: Why do not we wait here, and you go and fetch them?{S}
 If you wish to ask about your precious treaties, then come.{S}
 Do I appear a stalking predator ready to leap upon her find?{S}
 "Where do they go," I wondered, "why are they here?"{S}
 She will turn us into toads!{S}
 Those documents are Grey Warden property, and I suggest you return them.{S}
 Follow me, then, if it pleases you.{S}
 Come.{S}
 If you wish to tell your Chantry about me, go ahead.{S}
 But I imagine there is plenty yet remaining on the darkspawn you slaughtered coming here, no?{S}
 Go, then, and do what you must.{S}
 She is just going to stay here alone?{S}
 Is there any reason to go to Lothering, then?{S}
 How are we going to get past the darkspawn?{S}
 She will not come to harm with us.{S}
 Wait... what happened to the army?{S}
 What happened to the Grey Wardens?{S}
 I happen to be of royal blood, you know.{S}
 I happen to be nobility, you know.{S}
 What is happening?{S}
 I will go, then.{S}
 What happened to the darkspawn?{S}
 Thank you for returning them.{S}
 I would first know who you are and where you come from.{S}
 Where did you come from?{S}
 Tell us at once, or face the consequences.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I say we go with her.{S}
 I am... so sorry it is come to this, my love...{S}
 Then... go, pup.{S}
 We must go now.{S}
 I bring before You Your champion, who will fall upon Your enemies as a cleansing flame, paving the way for Your glory!{S}
 The army and the Archdemon are on the move and leaving the trench.{S}
 Has House Klaret sent their men or haven't they?{S}
 That way, they will have one of the strongest forces left in Orzammar.{S}
 Enough to face the darkspawn all on their own, I suppose?{S}
 That is exactly the kind of half-arsed thinking that got us into the mess after Endrin passed.{S}
 It was our good fortune that you decided to return home when you did, Grey Warden.{S}
 It was our good fortune that you decided to go to Orzammar when you did, Grey Warden.{S}
 We have a long way to go yet.{S}
 That and we are kept up thinking about the coming battle.{S}
 There was some groaning after the men received word about the coming race to Denerim tomorrow, but nothing serious.{S}
 I think many are uneasy about facing the great horde.{S}
 My duty comes first.{S}
 My duty comes first.{S}
 We are concerned that darkspawn assassins might be sent into the camp to harm you or the king.{S}
 We are concerned that darkspawn assassins might be sent into the camp to harm you or the queen... or even Lord Loghain.{S}
 How do you feel about the coming battle?{S}
 They are gone--they passed through and did not even notice us.{S}
 The army will not last long, so we will need to move quickly to reach the archdemon.{S}
 Anyone you do not bring with you can remain here to prevent more darkspawn from entering Denerim on our tails.{S}
 Anyone you do not bring with you can remain here to prevent more darkspawn from entering Denerim on our tails.{S}
 I need to go in separately.{S}
 A large group is only going to draw attention.{S}
 We are going to need to reach a high point in the city...{S}
 You may wish to seek them out before going to Fort Drakon.{S}
 Nothing you have done has prepared you for what you face now.{S}
 How are we going to fight a flying dragon?{S}
 You are not coming with me?{S}
 I am sure that if we did slay those generals, it would stop the darkspawn in the city from doing a lot of harm!{S}
 If they are going to help the archdemon, I guess that would be best.{S}
 They may be able to come to your assistance if you call them, but their strength will be limited.{S}
 Surely you were sent by the Maker!{S}
 Run, all of you!{S}
 Run for your lives!{S}
 This is our home and we are not going to let it fall!{S}
 If you are going to fight, then I will too!{S}
 I pray it helps you in your coming battles.{S}
 We have to go.{S}
 Yes, if we can hold them back, it will give others a chance to escape.{S}
 Do you want to come with us?{S}
 Go for safety, while you can.{S}
 Thank the Maker you came!{S}
 Has my lord gone to see the Provings yet?{S}
 The darkspawn will surely run in fear from you, my lord.{S}
 Give the Teyrn time to escape!{S}
 Run, my lady!{S}
 Run, my lord!{S}
 Send the mangy thing away and let us be off! <desc>Excited barking!</desc>{S}
 No, you can not come, I am sorry.{S}
 Go away.{S}
 Come along, now.{S}
 You can come with me.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 Does this mean we are going to have this mangy beast following us about now?{S}
 He does not seem to want to go.{S}
 Then make him go!{S}
 You can not mean to have him follow us? <desc>Gags</desc>{S}
 I think I am going to take him with me.{S}
 Fine, go ahead.{S}
 I am not sending him away.{S}
 You are leaving without grabbing the lyrium?{S}
 I must say that traveling with you has opened my eyes to how wrong some are about the Dalish.{S}
 This attitude is not going to make humans more sympathetic of the Dalish.{S}
 The last time that happened, it did not end well. <emp>Unite Ferelden</emp>{S}
 I have never been one to follow the Maker's instructions.{S}
 I feel some gas coming on.{S}
 Or maybe <emp>I</emp> did something right. <desc><DogName/> twitches in his sleep.</desc> <desc>He makes soft huffing noises while he sleeps.</desc> <desc>He comes to, shakes his head, and barks happily at you.</desc> <desc>Yelps</desc>{S}
 Wake up, you lazy mutt! <act>Kick <DogName/>.</act> <act>Leave <DogName/> alone for now.</act> ...and I expect each of you to supply these men.{S}
 Come here, and no arguing this time.{S}
 It appears it will be civil war after all, despite the darkspawn.{S}
 I have arranged for a... solution, with your leave.{S}
 The Antivan Crows send their regards.{S}
 Well, I am not going to say no to sharing of blessings.{S}
 Well, it seems that the fighting has gone exactly as you--{S}
 Beg pardon, sire, but Blight or no, we may not have the manpower to face the darkspawn soon.{S}
 Now come with me, before I lose my patience.{S}
 And this right here is the best king I could be, my first and last act being to stop the Blight before it really starts.{S}
 Let us face it, I was convenient to take down Loghain, but what this country will need is a wise ruler.{S}
 I would gladly return the favor, if you will let me.{S}
 If I am going to be king, I want to be a good king.{S}
 If I am going to be a king, I want to be a good king.{S}
 I was an idiot to let you go.{S}
 And you are going to.{S}
 If that is what you really want to do, then I will not stop you.{S}
 If that is what you want, go ahead.{S}
 Let us go see what Riordan has to say. <emp>Speak with Riordan</emp>{S}
 The archdemon and the darkspawn have reached Denerim, and it will fall to the Blight unless you do something about it.{S}
 As the tainted essence of the Old God passes through the Grey Warden, it is destroyed, along with the Grey Warden's soul.{S}
 If he fails, the task falls to you.{S}
 Rats running amok?{S}
 Cheese supplies run low?{S}
 I owe you everything, even if you did go and make me king.{S}
 Let us go and get this over with before I... change my mind.{S}
 I suppose not, though the fact that you are willing to send me off to sleep with your... with her... does not exactly thrill me.{S}
 And I am not going to just do this without a better reason.{S}
 Look, just because I have the proper... just because I can... look, that does not make this a good idea! <desc>Sigh</desc> So that is how it is going to be, is it?{S}
 If it comes to that, I will gladly die to end the Blight if you will not.{S}
 I do not know why Morrigan thought I would actually agree to this, or why she thought she had to send you, but it is not going to happen. <desc>Sigh</desc> I...{S}
 I am going to get some sleep now.{S}
 We do not know what will happen tomorrow.{S}
 All right, now tell me what is really going on.{S}
 I am just supposed to go and have sex?{S}
 Even ignoring that I am going to be king, that is...{S}
 If you mean running away, I can not do that.{S}
 I am going to get some sleep, or try to. <desc>Yawns</desc> Wake me if the castle falls... or whatever...{S}
 We do not have time to go over this.{S}
 Your wildest dreams come true: sex with Morrigan.{S}
 I need to go.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 Come and rid me of this vexatious spirit!{S}
 All right, I am coming.{S}
 Stone protect me... what is going on?{S}
 Someone is going to pay dearly for this headache.{S}
 Now let us go.{S}
 It is like coming home.{S}
 I do not want to sit near a fat, smelly Oghren!{S}
 What say we teach the newcomer a lesson, and then move on to the worthless sod himself?{S}
 I am going after him.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 You are not going to collapse on me, are you?{S}
 Why are you just sitting there?{S}
 How do you manage to find ale no matter where you go?{S}
 They died and I did not stop it.{S}
 Leave me to my grief.{S}
 I shall bury their bones, scatter their ashes to the four winds, and mourn their passing till I too am dead.{S}
 And where were you when this happened?{S}
 We were entering into the tower... and then I remember that there was all this death about me.{S}
 Do not leave us, Wynne.{S}
 Come... come away to your rest...{S}
 It feels as though something is... stopping me from concentrating.{S}
 How can you say that when you are faced with this?{S}
 Do you remember anything that came before this?{S}
 You have to defeat them to leave.{S}
 To fall apart so easily just does not seem like you.{S}
 We are not going to go easy on you, trust me. <desc>Groans</desc> No...{S}
 I am going to be a Crow...{S}
 I demand you let him go this minute.{S}
 However, he appears to have run off again.{S}
 However, she seems to have gone on without you. <emp>Free Leliana</emp>{S}
 It is possible he is already left the Fade. <emp>Free Loghain</emp>{S}
 Shale, being Shale, appears to have left you, again.{S}
 Alistair, come and have some tea.{S}
 I... think I have to go.{S}
 Now come and have some pie.{S}
 I... do not think I will be coming.{S}
 That is because that is all that happened.{S}
 Come with me then.{S}
 Come, let us not fool each other.{S}
 I owe you a great deal, though I would never have foreseen this coming to pass.{S}
 I follow you because I am bound to your service, and that is all.{S}
 Let me make amends for what I have done, if it comes to that.{S}
 My dignity is all I have left, and I will surrender it only if you order me to.{S}
 Give me an order or leave me be.{S}
 I suggest you go and tell the witch... well, tell her whatever you wish.{S}
 I can, however, understand looking for an advantage in battle no matter where it comes from.{S}
 Why did the witch not come and speak to me of this herself?{S}
 A mistake I intend to make up for, if it comes to that.{S}
 I have no intention of avoiding the battle or fleeing, if that is what you speak of.{S}
 I would prefer to change it back, unless there is a reason to avoid discussing why you have come?{S}
 If that is what you want, then go ahead.{S}
 I believe this is necessary, but I will leave it up to you.{S}
 We do not have time to go over this.{S}
 I will leave you be.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 Let us be on our way--wait, what is happening to me?{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 Do you truly wish to leave the comfort of this place behind?{S}
 You are going nowhere, girl.{S}
 Leave now, or I shall be forced to take steps!{S}
 Please go away.{S}
 Now's not the time to fall apart, Leliana.{S}
 Do not you remember why you left the cloister?{S}
 You have come to your senses.{S}
 We are leaving whether you like it or not.{S}
 We need to go, as soon as you are ready.{S}
 The Maker does care, Leliana, and one day He will return.{S}
 Come with me then, we have work to do.{S}
 I am not leaving without Leliana.{S}
 You have finally arrived in Denerim.{S}
 There is little time to waste; every moment that passes brings Denerim, and Ferelden, closer to destruction. <emp>Last rest before the battle</emp>{S}
 Is not it your turn to cook?{S}
 Can we not go home?{S}
 Let the Blight come.{S}
 We will move camp at dawn.{S}
 If that comes.{S}
 There is nothing left to fight for.{S}
 You are leaving us?{S}
 We will not let you leave us again!{S}
 Not my turn.{S}
 So let us get moving.{S}
 On your feet, we are leaving.{S}
 We need to go, Sten; there is a demon waiting for us.{S}
 Yet I needed to come.{S}
 I have not come to attack you.{S}
 I did not come here to speak of sentimental things.{S}
 I came here to speak with you.{S}
 I know what happens when the archdemon dies.{S}
 I have come to tell you this does not need to be.{S}
 And can you guarantee that another will survive the battle that is to come?{S}
 So your choices are then to either flee as a coward or face the possibility that you may die.{S}
 And what if you find yourself facing the dreaded archdemon alone come the battle?{S}
 What if it is he that faces the archdemon?{S}
 In return I conceive a child, one who will be born with the soul of an Old God.{S}
 After this is done, you allow me to walk away... and you do not follow.{S}
 This is what my mother intended when she sent me with you.{S}
 I will raise the child apart from the rest of society, and teach it to respect that from which it came.{S}
 This is all I ask in return for freeing you from the burden the Grey Wardens have placed upon you.{S}
 It is all I ask for in return.{S}
 It is all I ask for in return.{S}
 Caring for you as I have come to... that was not part of the plan.{S}
 It is... why I was sent with you by my mother.{S}
 Refuse my offer, however, and I leave now.{S}
 Do you run away?{S}
 I am already gone.{S}
 Come, my love.{S}
 Come to me, then, and we shall make this last night together something to remember.{S}
 I shall wait here, then, while you go and speak with Alistair.{S}
 I shall wait here, then, while you go and speak with Loghain.{S}
 I just want to be sure that you are not going to use this-- against Ferelden.{S}
 That this bastard child of mine is not going to show up some year...{S}
 Let us go somewhere more private, Alistair.{S}
 Anora does not need a "little brother" to appear and lay a claim on her throne.{S}
 The child will never know of its father, and I will never return to Ferelden.{S}
 Let us go somewhere more private, Loghain.{S}
 Perhaps I should leave you two alone.{S}
 I suggest you go to Alistair's room quickly.{S}
 Go.{S}
 I suggest you go to Loghain's room quickly.{S}
 I thought you were gone for good.{S}
 I am not going to use blood magic just to save myself.{S}
 Nothing comes without a price.{S}
 This is going to be my child.{S}
 You do not think I will actually go through with this?{S}
 You want me to send you to another man?{S}
 Then go, if that is what you want to do.{S}
 Do not go.{S}
 I never asked you to come back, did I?{S}
 Not going to happen.{S}
 Fine, I will go.{S}
 It is silent... and yet in that silence I feel the battle that is to come.{S}
 He knows you come, Grey Warden.{S}
 And instead I should send all my children off to battle?{S}
 Please leave me to my meditation.{S}
 I must prepare myself for the battle that is to come.{S}
 I did not realize you were going to leave the forest.{S}
 If you will excuse me, I need to meditate to gather my strength if I am to be of any use to you come the morning.{S}
 May the Creators smile on you come battle, lethallan.{S}
 May the gods smile on you come battle, lethallin.{S}
 With King Cailan dead, the throne falls to Queen Anora.{S}
 The grand cleric called for a full day of mourning, and there was a procession a mile long passing by the brazier.{S}
 What happened to him, at the hands of those creatures--it is unthinkable.{S}
 If he were here, he could put a stop to all this talk of civil war for sure.{S}
 There is too much talk still of King Cailan's death, and questions about what happened.{S}
 Loghain has named Arl Rendon Howe as the new teyrn of Denerim, with the arling going to Howe's eldest son.{S}
 It is said that the city of Highever is full of troops sent by Teyrn Loghain.{S}
 I hear rumor that Orlesian forces that were coming to help us fight the darkspawn have been turned back at the mountain crossing.{S}
 More Grey Wardens were supposed to come here from Orlais, but I hear they got turned back.{S}
 Considering all the questions surrounding what happened at Ostagar, it is just as well.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain has announced that what happened to Bann Bronach will happen to any other nobleman who does not live up to the oath he swore to serve the throne.{S}
 Arl Wulff has gone to Denerim to plead his case with Teyrn Loghain, I hear.{S}
 West Hills has been hit hard by the darkspawn, and Wulff wants the fighting over the throne to stop.{S}
 He probably fears what Loghain might do to him if he turns.{S}
 Both the bannorn and Loghain are saying that they won this clash, so we are not sure exactly what happened yet.{S}
 Then they were left up there to starve, pleading for mercy.{S}
 It is going to do exactly the opposite, you ask me.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain is trying to put it down as we speak, but I understand it is not going well.{S}
 There are people already fleeing north for the Free Marches.{S}
 [Morrigan leaves for good]{S}
 Go up to the platform where your betrothed awaits.{S}
 Vartag says Lord Helmi can often be found in Tapsters, in the Commons, while Lady Dace seldom leaves the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 Vartag says Dace can often be found in Tapsters, in the Commons, while Lord Helmi seldom leaves the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 However, you turned him down and refused his request. <emp>Return to Vartag</emp>{S}
 It is time to return to Vartag in the Chamber of the Assembly to see if any progress has been made.{S}
 Go to the Dalish elves and seek their help to fight the Blight.{S}
 Have you come to help us?{S}
 I do not think everyone even had fled by the time they came, either.{S}
 Word has it they swarmed the entire area, making off with prisoners and burning down the buildings--and then were gone just as quick.{S}
 I wonder if there is anyone left.{S}
 I heard some chanters were going to head down south, maybe try to find survivors.{S}
 The bannorn are on the run, now...{S}
 But how the teyrn is going to raise a proper army now is anyone's guess.{S}
 They just seem to appear out of nowhere, and disappear just as fast.{S}
 Folk on the roads say they are seeing wagons abandoned, belongings left in the middle of the road with no one to be seen anywhere.{S}
 Remote farmholds are left empty.{S}
 Horses left without riders.{S}
 With the defeat at Ostagar, it will be inevitable that the darkspawn horde starts moving north soon.{S}
 Darkspawn came out of nowhere and made off with everyone, not a body to be found.{S}
 Maybe that is why they come at all, because they are hungry?{S}
 The Blight is already spreading north, and by that I mean the sickness.{S}
 If the teyrn keeps fighting with the bannorn, between that and the Blight there will be no one left to fight the darkspawn.{S}
 They can just walk north, as easy as they please.{S}
 Please, come...{S}
 What happened to Arl Eamon?{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 You are not going to help us?{S}
 You are just going to... leave?{S}
 The Urn holding Her Ashes is a myth, and yet these knights say they were sent to find it anyhow to heal Arl Eamon.{S}
 The sky is turning black, the trees are dying, and nothing is growing.{S}
 If Ferelden does not raise an army to protect itself, surely they will come, no?{S}
 If we are lucky, they will just pass through the mountains and head on into Orlais.{S}
 I hope most of them got out on ships before the horde arrived.{S}
 The darkspawn will be coming, soon.{S}
 I hear the dwarven king has passed on.{S}
 That is how the dwarves normally go out, is not it?{S}
 Something's going on at the mage's tower at Lake Calenhad.{S}
 I hear from folks traveling the east roads that there is werewolves in the Brecilian Forest.{S}
 Some hunters who range into the Brecilian Forest say that a Dalish clan there has fallen to some kind of sickness.{S}
 I heard from some travelers that something bad might have happened in Redcliffe.{S}
 Merchant friend of mine said he encountered someone fleeing the place, said there was nothing waiting for him there but death.{S}
 He wisely turned around and came right back.{S}
 There is knights from Redcliffe spread all over Ferelden on some kind of mission, but I hear that they are starting to become rare to find.{S}
 Maybe they all went back to Redcliffe.{S}
 I wonder what Arl Eamon is going to do without any knights?{S}
 The Blight sickness brought by the darkspawn is spreading faster than anyone thought.{S}
 Maric's real son is hidden in the bowels of Denerim's palace and has been since he was born.{S}
 There is a nasty rumor going around that the Grey Wardens are evil and that they worship the archdemon.{S}
 Little thing came back to life and crawled up, mewling as loud as you please.{S}
 No one knows what happens to the puppies, and she buys a new one every week.{S}
 Here they come!{S}
 The gates have fallen!{S}
 Run! <emp>Defend the Gates</emp>{S}
 You going to make more trouble?{S}
 They had it coming, and they were trouble enough themselves.{S}
 She came to Lothering a few years ago.{S}
 There is news come out of Redcliffe at last.{S}
 Seems that Arl Eamon has come down with some deadly sickness, probably the Blight, and he may even die.{S}
 Rather fortunate turn for the teyrn, no?{S}
 Perhaps once all this business of war is done, people can turn to a coronation and a royal wedding and think of happier things.{S}
 I hear some of these beasts actually came out of the forest.{S}
 There is a rumor going around that Teyrn Loghain was being paid by Tevinter slavers who were taking elves from the Denerim Alienage.{S}
 When Teyrn Loghain marched by, he left those fellows behind to look for Grey Wardens.{S}
 You can not just leave them behind.{S}
 I ran a fairly successful business.{S}
 They say the gold and silver veins ran so thick through the stone of Darmallon that the entire city sparkled...{S}
 One by one the old thaigs fell.{S}
 And then all that was left was Orzammar.{S}
 So, as I said, things were going well.{S}
 But good things must come to an end.{S}
 One day a noblewoman came to my store.{S}
 He would been lost in a cave-in, you see, while on an expedition to clear out the darkspawn from one of the tunnels running close to the city.{S}
 The lost thaigs... they are full of things that people left behind.{S}
 There are places long-abandoned by the humans everywhere... even more now, with the darkspawn coming.{S}
 People flee from the Blight, with good reason.{S}
 They leave them behind because they are frightened and desperate.{S}
 And when it ends, I will go back to finding ruins.{S}
 Or move on.{S}
 I come back here every couple of days, and here I wait.{S}
 It will be a relief to do some business instead of sitting around and waiting for the tower to open up again.{S}
 I will be going.{S}
 Better to do something with them than leave them to rot.{S}
 But where do these goods come from?{S}
 I think it is time for you to go.{S}
 You must hear some news in your travels?{S}
 I expect so, since there was no one there to stop them.{S}
 It is no wonder it all went bad.{S}
 Not after what happened down south.{S}
 We got a horde of darkspawn sitting on our doorstep, do not we?{S}
 Maybe now is not the time to go picking nits.{S}
 Someone ought to put a stop to this fighting.{S}
 There is going to be a civil war, if this keeps up.{S}
 The queen is not stopping it.{S}
 I heard from someone that he maybe's come down with something.{S}
 My brother says he is leaving for the Free Marches.{S}
 I hear the regent is saying that any bann that does not do what he tells them is going to get trounced.{S}
 They have to fall in line and fight the darkspawn, or he will make an example.{S}
 Says that the other bannorn are going to get the same.{S}
 Darkspawn are coming.{S}
 I am no high and mighty lord sitting in the Landsmeet, am I?{S}
 Spoke to a merchant who just came from there.{S}
 You can not go treating Fereldan lords like lackeys.{S}
 We are probably going to see plenty, sooner or later.{S}
 Some fellow in the tavern said that the darkspawn turn folks into ghouls.{S}
 Hear your daughter came down with the Blight?{S}
 Garrison came to take her away.{S}
 We are all going to get sick with it!{S}
 They could come kill those darkspawn.{S}
 No one's going to own this Fereldan.{S}
 The second everyone begins running, I am joining them.{S}
 And who would fight those monsters if they did come?{S}
 I hear that there are Grey Wardens who are going to battle the darkspawn yet.{S}
 Everyone knows Andraste came from Ferelden.{S}
 Some folks came in yesterday with crazy stories about Redcliffe.{S}
 Well, apparently they left the decision up to the other Grey Warden.{S}
 Go figure.{S}
 So... the queen is going to marry Cailan's brother?{S}
 So he is going to fight the darkspawn after all?{S}
 Well you did not think he was going to hang, did you?{S}
 I hear the mages of that tower off in the middle of Lake Calenhad all up and turned into a pack of demons.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 They up and turned into a pack of demons.{S}
 He says the mages in the tower out on Lake Calenhad are all turning into demons.{S}
 Mages pick a fine time to go turn into demons, I tell you.{S}
 Saw the hero Dane walking beside them, too, I expect.{S}
 With Andraste following behind.{S}
 Neighbor fled the city yesterday.{S}
 Thinking of going, myself.{S}
 They will stop those darkspawn soon enough, just you watch.{S}
 So why do not them mages just whip up a spell and make those darkspawn go away?{S}
 Should go out to the dwarves.{S}
 Living underground, that is the way to go.{S}
 Let us go quickly, Warden.{S}
 I do not think we wish to be here when they discover what has happened.{S}
 The last door on your left.{S}
 So she goes to Howe.{S}
 I guess that did not go well.{S}
 You have stopped the darkspawn trying to invade the elven alienage and the elves will be safe for now.{S}
 Go talk to Shianni. <emp>Elves Safe For Now</emp>{S}
 There is a plague spreading about the Alienage.{S}
 You have learned that there is a plague spreading about the Alienage.{S}
 The elven alienage is under attack! proceed to the gates and stop the darkspawn that are trying to get through.{S}
 King Cailan was like a son to him, and Loghain left him to die.{S}
 Keeper Marethari has sent you to find Merrill.{S}
 The keeper has sent you to talk to Hahren Paivel.{S}
 I will go ahead to Howe's estate.{S}
 I can distract the guards, but you must move quickly.{S}
 Can not I just walk in?{S}
 Darkspawn already running in fear!{S}
 Be not afraid to follow suit!{S}
 Claims no one can stop his plans to strip Orzammar's defenses, say insiders!{S}
 Turns to Grey Wardens in desperation!{S}
 Change is inevitable and it must come quickly!{S}
 Be not afraid to follow suit!{S}
 Turn to Lord Harrowmont and assure the future of dwarven society!{S}
 You failed to eliminate Jarvia and her criminal carta. <emp>Return to Prince Bhelen</emp>{S}
 Return to Prince Bhelen and tell him the good news.{S}
 These two know who is allowed to come and go.{S}
 You failed to deal with Jarvia and her carta. <emp>Return to Vartag</emp>{S}
 It is time to return to Vartag.{S}
 They followed Branka's trail to Caridin's Cross before it went cold.{S}
 They followed Branka's trail to Caridin's Cross before it went cold.{S}
 You found Branka, but in the end betrayed Bhelen. <emp>Return to Orzammar</emp>{S}
 With the Paragon's crown in hand, it is time to return to Orzammar to crown her king.{S}
 You should leave your... walking statue... thing... behind.{S}
 It will never escape notice.{S}
 You must come!{S}
 Did you fall off a cart full of stupid?{S}
 I am going back to my post.{S}
 Wait, that bush is moving...{S}
 You will have to come back tomorrow.{S}
 Just leave, the lot of you!{S}
 I... question Isolde's decision to send so many knights in search of this relic, but I am a practical man whereas she is a woman of great faith.{S}
 We are not going anywhere until we see Howe!{S}
 Send him out to answer for himself!{S}
 I knew you would choose to enter the castle instead of staying in the village... and we needed warriors.{S}
 I arrived recently myself, having heard the news.{S}
 Why did not you enter the castle in the first place?{S}
 Perhaps I should have gone into the castle earlier... but I could not leave the villagers--{S}
 The knights that returned say that they were unable to find Genitivi, but perhaps the Maker will lead you to him.{S}
 I have to go.{S}
 Come here, will you?{S}
 I am going to tell the others on you!{S}
 Just leave.{S}
 Come back another day.{S}
 This roast is going to be charred on one side.{S}
 Haven't Grey Wardens asked more than enough of the Circle? <emp>I</emp> simply came to deliver a message from the revered mother, ser mage.{S}
 I was even going to name one of my children after you... the grumpy one.{S}
 We just need to know if Owen had anything useful hidden away.{S}
 Do not spread tales.{S}
 I had errands to run for my lady. ...{S}
 My "host" was not content with leaving me under heavy guard.{S}
 I only returned myself because I was passing by Redcliffe and heard the news of strange attacks.{S}
 There were only guards here when I left.{S}
 I am sorry for... what happened to your comrades.{S}
 Loghain turned his back on the king and the Wardens.{S}
 We should get going, unless you have something else to say.{S}
 He will get what is coming to him eventually, if I have any say in the matter.{S}
 I am old, but there is fight left in me yet.{S}
 Perhaps we should leave that for later.{S}
 Well, have you come to a decision?{S}
 Alone, I would probably have fallen to the demons myself, but with your help, we have a chance for success.{S}
 You have returned to the tower?{S}
 Is that what is happening?{S}
 No... come no further.{S}
 Stop right there!{S}
 They sent for it, then.{S}
 It all started when I returned from Ostagar.{S}
 I was in no state to travel, so I stayed at Ostagar to recuperate and help the wounded.{S}
 Uldred, on the other hand, left for the tower almost immediately.{S}
 When I finally returned here I found that Uldred had all but convinced the Circle to join Loghain, the man who nearly destroyed us all!{S}
 I cannot fault the Circle though, Uldred had a persuasive argument, and how could they have known what happened in Ostagar?{S}
 Well, I told First Enchanter Irving what happened at Ostagar, explaining why it was unwise to ally with that... with Loghain.{S}
 He called a meeting to confront Uldred, but something must have gone wrong.{S}
 They were coming from the meeting room, and it wasn't long before I saw the first abomination, running down a mage.{S}
 I found Petra first, and we were trying to fight our way to the meeting room, to help, but we came across Irving.{S}
 You will not be able to enter the tower as long as the barrier holds, but I will dispel it if you join with me to save this Circle.{S}
 You are more dangerous than I imagined, and you will enter this tower over my dead body!{S}
 Maybe I should come along.{S}
 If you are ready, let us go end this.{S}
 When that happens, I usually lay about a young upstart with my staff.{S}
 I know the tower, and I know what we face.{S}
 Mages who are careless in their use of magic may turn into abominations.{S}
 Something must have gone wrong...{S}
 The creatures came from that direction, as far as I could tell.{S}
 Do not turn your back on us now.{S}
 It comes to blows, then.{S}
 No, stop!{S}
 I will follow your lead.{S}
 We are going to help you.{S}
 Tell us what happened here.{S}
 Killing everything that moves is not an option!{S}
 I will stop you, or die trying.{S}
 Knowing you must have been sent by the templars does not endear you to me.{S}
 Finish what you were going to say.{S}
 Nothing escapes you, does it?{S}
 I would rather talk about what we might face here.{S}
 Did what happen in the Fade upset you?{S}
 Go on.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 This will stop any mind control?{S}
 We should get going.{S}
 Do you know what we will face in the tower?{S}
 We will face them all head-on, and prevail.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 What will happen to the children?{S}
 Maybe I should go alone.{S}
 I want to see what is happened to it.{S}
 I came here seeking the aid of the mages.{S}
 Do not worry, the Right of Annulment has not arrived.{S}
 No, but Greagoir expects it to arrive soon.{S}
 And yet you were sitting here this whole time?{S}
 Let us leave as soon as possible.{S}
 I can go on alone.{S}
 I have left that behind.{S}
 Leave it to me.{S}
 Shut your mouth and fall in line.{S}
 I am not going to do anything. <desc>You deftly pick the locks on the door.</desc> <desc>You fail to pick the locks on the door, and only succeed in breaking the delicate mechanisms.</desc> <act>Pick the locks on the door.</act>{S}
 Everyone's at dinner, do not worry. <desc>Giggles</desc> In that case, come here...{S}
 I have never been so happy to leave a place in my life.{S}
 How come?{S}
 But what if some monster comes along, while we are...?{S}
 And I will go do it... over there.{S}
 My girl, Valena, is one of the arlessa's maids and she is trapped up there in the castle, but the mayor will not send anyone for her.{S}
 She is been my life since my wife passed on two years ago.{S}
 I do not care what happens to me, or the village, or anyone.{S}
 When the time comes, I will join my wife and Valena.{S}
 I am getting out of here before something else happens.{S}
 You are not going to murder me in my own tavern.{S}
 Are you trying to run me out of business?{S}
 Stop right there!{S}
 My prayers go with you.{S}
 He is either dead or he managed to flee to the north.{S}
 The time to look for survivors will come later.{S}
 Let us just get going.{S}
 Please, Warden, I beg you: Do not leave my queen here.{S}
 We must go before the guards discover us.{S}
 I would not be surprised if they sent you to finish me off.{S}
 So they... left me to rot.{S}
 Really, I can go all night.{S}
 You have taken them with you in hopes that someone you encounter on your travels will be able to translate them.{S}
 All I wanted was to be able to return.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain found out and he... sent me.{S}
 You can not make me stop!{S}
 I think it is threatening me. <emp>Inform the hermit of the Grand Oak's passing</emp>{S}
 Before the Light, all the mysteries of the ages become as leaves scattering in the wind{S}
 Please, just make it stop!{S}
 What in Andraste's name has happened?{S}
 Oh, but she leaves out the best part of this tale: The part where she threw us all at Loghain's henchmen and ran.{S}
 How could this happen?{S}
 I suspect we are going to need a good plan, or a lot of knights, or perhaps both.{S}
 Get moving. <desc><DogName/> barks anxiously.</desc>{S}
 What has happened?{S}
 You turned down his request.{S}
 I am going to strangle Anora when we get out.{S}
 We are none of us going nowhere for a while.{S}
 Drakon... this is where you go before you meet the gallows.{S}
 Drakon... this is where you go before you meet the gallows.{S}
 I am getting out of here. <act>Try to escape.</act>{S}
 Send the regent a harshly-worded note?{S}
 Face it, friend, you are all alone here. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Good luck with that.{S}
 I will expect the Maker to walk in here and sing us a sea chantey first, though.{S}
 Arl Eamon will send help.{S}
 The others are coming.{S}
 Let us get out of here. <act>Try to escape</act>{S}
 We have come to perform last rites for a condemned prisoner.{S}
 Although they cannot honor the wishes of your Holy Chantry, do not find their souls wanting when they come to you across the lonely Fade...{S}
 You have come at a difficult time.{S}
 Come and get it, you filthy dog! <desc>Ach!</desc> I need help!{S}
 You will fall before me!{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 Stop right there!{S}
 Leaving?{S}
 I am going to tear you in two!{S}
 Come on; defend yourself!{S}
 You should have fled when you had the chance!{S}
 I-I... can not fall to the likes of you...{S}
 You will fall!{S}
 Though they cannot find it in their hearts to show compassion to wretched prisoners, do not sentence them to an eternity walking the Fade alone, preyed upon by spirits and demons.{S}
 Hmm, could I be going to the kennel, perhaps?{S}
 It is been hours since he is been walked. <desc>Nervous whine</desc>{S}
 I am not leaving here without payment.{S}
 Made a terrible mess. <desc>Gulps</desc> Go wait in there.{S}
 I did not hear anything about any... walking statues being delivered.{S}
 It is a giant, walking rock! <act>Keep bluffing.</act>{S}
 Your job is to pay me for it, so I can go on my merry way.{S}
 I am not going to throw it away.{S}
 I will... go get the captain.{S}
 Speak to me, my son! <act>Try to get through to the arl.</act> <act>Leave the arl alone.</act>{S}
 Yeah, go ahead.{S}
 Leave me to it.{S}
 It is fortunate indeed that the regent sent us to entertain him.{S}
 Running a store back home, I assume. <desc>Chuckles</desc> No fear.{S}
 To make a long story short, I fled home to live on the surface.{S}
 I took him in, and brought him with me when I came to the surface.{S}
 We left Orzammar!{S}
 Turns out the boy's a natural working with enchantments.{S}
 Happens sometimes.{S}
 Better than him living in mud and hiding from the darkspawn and deepstalkers, is not it?{S}
 Now, before you say anything, I do recall that your business is private... but I saw your camp and could not help but stop.{S}
 Following you?{S}
 I am not even certain where you are going, my friend, and quite frankly it is none of my business.{S}
 I travel a lot, so I am bound to meet everyone on the road eventually.{S}
 And my boy Sandal happens to be a bit of a hand with enchantments, oh yes.{S}
 Otherwise, come speak with me.{S}
 Perhaps we are going the same way.{S}
 I was going to use that to fix up the cart, but quite frankly I will be grateful enough that my son and I come out of this with our heads!{S}
 Go ahead and pick through the cart and take whatever you feel is worth it.{S}
 Come then, Sandal.{S}
 One good turn deserves another, that is what the missus always claims. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Then I suppose we are doubly fortunate, are not we?{S}
 Leave us alone!{S}
 Have you been following us?{S}
 It is time for you to go.{S}
 I doubt you want to travel with a Grey Warden.{S}
 It is a bit complicated, but you are welcome to come along.{S}
 I am not going the same way.{S}
 The Ladies of Denerim have sent a gift for the hardworking soldiers of Fort Drakon: Several hundred lovely knitted scarves.{S}
 That is... ah, that is very nice, ma'am, but nobody told us it was coming.{S}
 I wasn't notified about anything coming today. <act>Let Wynne talk.</act>{S}
 Now go get whoever is in charge, like a good little boy.{S}
 We should simply go in fighting.{S}
 They fell for it.{S}
 Yeah, that is who I want watching my back if things go sour: someone who licks his own ass.{S}
 This is going to work.{S}
 I can hardly believe they would fall for such a lie.{S}
 Just leave all the talking to me.{S}
 Just leave this to me.{S}
 A bronto in a bonnet would do a better job of passing for a merchant.{S}
 You have managed to get us even farther from the door than we were when we entered.{S}
 We should hurry before something happens to the others.{S}
 I can do that for you; just come with me.{S}
 I do not think this is going to help us get your phylactery.{S}
 Feel free to do all the talking when the captain arrives.{S}
 We would better move quickly.{S}
 Well, that could have gone smoother.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 We have been sent to minister the Chant for the prisoners here.{S}
 The revered mother sent us to pray for the condemned, ser.{S}
 We have traveled here at great expense to perform here at the particular request of Teyrn Loghain.{S}
 They should've sent more healers.{S}
 I was sent by First Enchanter Irving to deliver this to you.{S}
 I will have you know that I come from a long line of dwarven hound masters! ...{S}
 Go on home and take your mutt with you. ...{S}
 I look forward to traveling with you.{S}
 The point is, I was told I would be paid <emp>upon delivery</emp> and I will not leave without my money!{S}
 The regent sent this?{S}
 No one told me about any deliveries coming today.{S}
 Do you think it was easy getting this walking hunk of rock here?{S}
 Just move along.{S}
 Do not just stand there like an idiot: Move!{S}
 Move it, elf.{S}
 Why did not anyone send word it was coming?{S}
 True power comes with a price, as we know only too well.{S}
 To-to have traveled such a distance as a personal favor to Loghain, only to be turned away at the door by some uncultured soldier!{S}
 Go perform in the main hall.{S}
 Yes, while that is no doubt fascinating, I think we will pass.{S}
 Have you gone to watch the Provings, my lady?{S}
 You will certainly turn many heads today, my lady.{S}
 I wasn't notified about anything arriving today.{S}
 I-I just go where they tell me.{S}
 Cook at the royal palace had a lot of soup bones left over and wanted to send them to the dogs here. ...{S}
 Go on in.{S}
 How many went to Lothering?{S}
 I heard the Chantry was offering to pay anyone who would come to the funeral.{S}
 Whatever you want, go talk to the sergeant.{S}
 Unless you are the king himself come back from the grave, or Queen Anora's long lost twin, leave us alone.{S}
 Sing our names to the Maker, that he send us Light in these dark times... <emp>Prepare Redcliffe for the attack</emp>{S}
 Go quickly, before more guards find you. <emp>Rescue Queen Anora</emp>{S}
 She has put on a guard uniform and will be leaving with you in this disguise.{S}
 You have learned that there is a plague spreading about the elven Alienage.{S}
 Shianni says that you may be able to enter the hospice through a side door.{S}
 Murdock wants you to go talk to Owen to see if you can change his mind. <emp>Talk to Murdock</emp>{S}
 Owen has come around.{S}
 The Brave Men of Redcliffe <emp>Escape the Fade</emp>{S}
 The creature is at the center of the many islands in this part of the Fade, and though a strange pedestal allows movement to those locations, there is always an obstacle that Niall can not pass.{S}
 You can not escape until you defeat the sloth demon, but you can not reach him until you puzzle out the islands that protect him.{S}
 The militia is going to have to do without his help.{S}
 You have managed to convince Dwyn to come out of his locked house to help the militia in their fight.{S}
 The day is over and much has happened.{S}
 He is going to use the oil.{S}
 Redcliffe is as ready as it is going to be.{S}
 Stop her!{S}
 Stop him!{S}
 Bann Teagan has left myself and Ser Perth in charge of the village's defense.{S}
 With you here, preparations will hopefully go a little smoother.{S}
 Valena, the blacksmith's daughter, escaped back to town by going back the way you came.{S}
 You did not manage to find Valena in the castle, but you lied to Owen and told him that she had escaped safely.{S}
 "Of those fallen in the Maker's service, let me sing, Lady of Sorrows.{S}
 He fell in service to the Maker against maleficarum.{S}
 There was never a better soul. <desc>Something is moving inside the dresser.</desc> <desc>When you approach the dresser, something moves inside.{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Young man, come out this instant.{S}
 Do not make me go back there!{S}
 I am going to be a hero!{S}
 I am going to fight them off, I will!{S}
 I just heard you coming and...{S}
 I will come out now.{S}
 Do not go!{S}
 I will come out...{S}
 I am not going back there!{S}
 Wait, I will come out!{S}
 Wait, do not go!{S}
 All right, I will come out!{S}
 Why are you hiding in there?{S}
 Come out or I will drag you out.{S}
 Then I guess you can stay in there. <act>Leave.</act>{S}
 Come out.{S}
 Come out or I set the dresser on fire.{S}
 Whatever's inside the dresser, come out now. <act>Open the dresser.</act> <emp>Find Bevin</emp>{S}
 Their mother was dragged off by the creatures from the castle, and now Bevin has run off.{S}
 Their mother was dragged off by the creatures from the castle, and now Bevin has run off.{S}
 You found Bevin hiding in a wardrobe in Kaitlyn's house.{S}
 He has returned to the chantry to be with his sister.{S}
 Lloyd has been using the control rod to stop the wobble in one of his kegs for years.{S}
 The men do not have much coin, and they face the prospect of a gory death.{S}
 Erlina will distract the guards so you can enter the palace.{S}
 Wait in the bushes until the time is right for you to make your move. <emp>Rescue Queen Anora</emp>{S}
 I will go distract the guards. <emp>Prepare for the Landsmeet</emp>{S}
 You have come to Denerim for the Landsmeet.{S}
 He can usually be found in his sitting room in the upper floor of his estate.{S}
 Valena escaped to the village safely, only to discover her father, Owen, dead.{S}
 With nothing to keep her in Redcliffe, Valena has left to seek out family in another part of Ferelden.{S}
 Uneven Stone <emp>Speak to Arl Eamon when you are ready to leave for Denerim</emp>{S}
 You brought Andraste's Ashes back from the hidden temple in the mountains.{S}
 He has learned of the terrible things that happened while he was unconscious and plans to call the Landsmeet in Denerim.{S}
 When you are ready to leave for Denerim, speak to Arl Eamon in Castle Redcliffe.{S}
 Loghain sends his regards!{S}
 Bann Teagan has left for the castle with the Arlessa Isolde.{S}
 Before he left, he gave you his signet ring, which opens a secret passageway into the castle, accessible through the windmill.{S}
 Take the secret passage and find out what is really going on in Castle Redcliffe.{S}
 Escape.{S}
 The demon that turned Connor into an abomination can be defeated in the Fade.{S}
 However, travel into the Fade requires lyrium and a large group of mages to do the ritual.{S}
 The demon that turned Connor into an abomination can be defeated in the Fade.{S}
 However, travel into the Fade requires lyrium and a large group of mages to do the ritual.{S}
 I happen to know exactly who <emp>my</emp> maker is.{S}
 I suppose there are worse things that could happen.{S}
 The ritual worked, and a mage was sent into the Fade to do battle with the demon.{S}
 Jowan's blood magic ritual has sent one mage into the Fade, and that mage must defeat the demon in the Fade to free Connor.{S}
 I am going to stand over here, now.{S}
 Stop it, or I will crush its tiny, bird-like head.{S}
 You chose Morrigan to travel into the Fade, to defeat the demon there. <emp>Free the castle of the demon's control</emp>{S}
 You chose Wynne to enter the Fade.{S}
 You ignored First Enchanter Irving's warning, and chose Jowan to enter the Fade.{S}
 Why does the swamp witch still travel with the Grey Wardens?{S}
 Keep asking questions and I shall turn into a bird.{S}
 And what happened to him?{S}
 You do not have to make it sound like you are passing a stone to admit it.{S}
 In the lands we occupy, even the elves have come to embrace this concept.{S}
 Is it still going on about my memory?{S}
 I want it to be a surprise when it happens.{S}
 You go on and on about how humans are weak and they die so easily--and you should know, right?{S}
 But you just go on thinking whatever you like, stone-britches.{S}
 If we defeat Loghain here, the rest of the nation will follow us.{S}
 Then leave me be.{S}
 It does sound like a delightful place, where it comes from.{S}
 Erlina tells me that Arl Eamon has gone ahead to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 Why would Loghain leave half our own army to die when a Blight threatens?{S}
 Why did Loghain leave Cailan to die?{S}
 Cailan would always come around to Father's way of thinking eventually.{S}
 And then the Blight came...{S}
 Good luck. <emp>Catch the escape artists in action</emp>{S}
 You have been tasked by Irving to go through with Jowan's plan so that both he and Lily can be caught red-handed.{S}
 Blessed art thou who seeks His return.{S}
 In the Maker's name, stop!{S}
 We will simply divert her and go on our way.{S}
 We have faced worse already.{S}
 What could go wrong?{S}
 Stop stalling.{S}
 Let us just crush their heads and go.{S}
 Did you hear what happened to Ser Cauthrien?{S}
 Surely you do not expect anyone to come in here and steal the ballistae.{S}
 What do they pay you guys to keep you standing here when you are off-duty? <act>Leave them alone.</act>{S}
 I suppose we could go somewhere else...{S}
 Shall we go, then?{S}
 Hey, where'd you come from?{S}
 I will turn him into a rug!{S}
 Now you are going to be even more smug.{S}
 Now, let us go.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 What're you doing? <act>Let Alistair try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Leave her alone.</act>{S}
 Boredom is likely the worst foe you will ever face.{S}
 You know, I joined the army to follow in my father's footsteps.{S}
 I am going to live my life before it is too late.{S}
 What happens then? ...No...{S}
 Did Boann send you? <desc>Sigh</desc> I already told her: I am old, not dead.{S}
 Charming reception... <desc>Sigh</desc> Oh, here we go...{S}
 I have gotten turned around in here.{S}
 Oh, I came to make a donation.{S}
 Do not you walk away from me while I am talking to you!{S}
 I had no idea we were being sent here to <emp>slight</emp> you...{S}
 A friend of a friend said you would be coming.{S}
 She is got no business telling me how to run this chapel!{S}
 I am going right back to the chantry to tell that woman where she can stick her "suggestions."{S}
 Go to the surface where you belong.{S}
 I am going to give that woman a piece of my mind...{S}
 Get out of my face, brand.{S}
 They should send someone to pick up the trash.{S}
 Go back to your dirt pile, scum.{S}
 This place is going to the nugs.{S}
 Casteless running around like they own the place.{S}
 That offer should have gone to my brother.{S}
 I told you not to go back there!{S}
 The Aeducans had their turn.{S}
 You know we have reached the end times when a face-brand is free to wander around the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 I heard the Dace family cut off one of its branches because a daughter went to the surface and married an elf!{S}
 I am sending my sons to help King Harrowmont put down this rebellion.{S}
 They are sending the sons of every Harrowmont supporter for some sort of surface war!{S}
 I have made my choices, and come to this.{S}
 Go, and do not look back.{S}
 I will follow you into battle.{S}
 I have nowhere to go.{S}
 Did I not ask you to leave me in peace?{S}
 Set me free, and I will follow you against the Blight.{S}
 Very well, I will follow you against the Blight.{S}
 You will find it difficult to move me, if I choose not to follow you.{S}
 One would think she would send a document or an agent of her chantry.{S}
 And once I am free, you expect me to go with you?{S}
 But once the door is opened, do you intend me to follow you?{S}
 Leave me in peace.{S}
 Leave me in peace.{S}
 Leave me in peace.{S}
 I waited for several days until the knights arrived.{S}
 I suggest you leave me to my fate.{S}
 Or you show manners I have not come to expect in your lands.{S}
 So you are just going to stay here?{S}
 What if the darkspawn come?{S}
 Yes, come with me.{S}
 I can not just leave you here to die.{S}
 I will leave you alone.{S}
 I do not want your help; you are free to go.{S}
 But you can leave.{S}
 Why not come with me instead?{S}
 Yes, you are free to go.{S}
 You can go free; I do not need you.{S}
 If you will not follow me, you will die in there.{S}
 If you are willing to come with me.{S}
 Come with me, if you are willing.{S}
 You could come with us, if you wish.{S}
 I could simply leave the cage locked.{S}
 I will leave you be.{S}
 I will leave you for now.{S}
 Then I will leave you to your fate.{S}
 I hear there is a war going on on the surface.{S}
 What happens if the Assembly never picks a king?{S}
 I could never go to the surface.{S}
 Hmph, Bhelen's supporters are not going to take this lying down.{S}
 Maybe things can finally return to normal.{S}
 I apologize for interfering, but I could not just sit by and not help.{S}
 I know after what happened, you will need all the help you can get.{S}
 That is why I am coming along.{S}
 They are lost in their despair, and this darkness, this chaos... will spread.{S}
 I put aside that life when I came here, but now... if it is the Maker's will, I will take it up again.{S}
 What happens when the horde comes?{S}
 It will follow anywhere we flee until all we know is destroyed.{S}
 But I... <desc>sigh</desc> I will go, for now.{S}
 Oh, I knew the Maker had sent a true dream!{S}
 That and the Maker wants me to go with you.{S}
 Shall we move on, my completely ordinary and unremarkable friend?{S}
 Are we getting a move on?{S}
 And now I am moving on.{S}
 I will stop the Blight, but I do not need you.{S}
 I will not turn away help when it is offered.{S}
 Why so eager to come with me?{S}
 I am going to say this slowly: You.{S}
 Not coming.{S}
 Why do you even want to follow me?{S}
 It is time for me to go, anyway.{S}
 It is time for me to leave.{S}
 I am going to... wait.{S}
 Why are you following me?{S}
 You are coming along, are you?{S}
 I hear Harrowmont's supporters are going to be fed to the deep stalkers!{S}
 I hear there is a new Blight coming.{S}
 You could not have come to Orzammar at a worse time.{S}
 One day the Paragon Branka will return!{S}
 The ancestors are punishing us for not following Branka.{S}
 No king, and now elves running around like they own the place!{S}
 I am going to lie low until King Harrowmont puts down this rebellion.{S}
 Do not they usually come to Orzammar in groups?{S}
 The great Paragon Branka will never return!{S}
 Jowan and Lily want to escape the Circle.{S}
 Let me out, or we are all going to die!{S}
 Are you sure you would not like to go back and wait for us?{S}
 Come quickly, Warden.{S}
 Follow me, the arl is waiting for us.{S}
 I suppose its escape means I will not get to crush any heads now. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 By order of the new arl of Denerim, no one is to enter the Alienage.{S}
 Just what happened to Arl Urien, anyhow?{S}
 All manner of travelers come through, many injured or sick.{S}
 Arl Eamon has recovered and has learned of the terrible things that happened while he was unconscious.{S}
 He has given you his word to aid you in stopping both Loghain and the Blight.{S}
 The Landsmeet has been called, and you must now go to Denerim, to take the fight to Loghain. <emp>Free the castle of the demon's control</emp>{S}
 You chose to go into the Fade, in the hopes that it can be defeated there, saving Connor's life. <emp>Free the castle of the demon's control</emp>{S}
 Their ritual has sent one mage into the Fade, and that mage must defeat the demon in the Fade to free Connor. <emp>Weed out the bandits</emp>{S}
 As for other stuff& look around town, some refugees just left things behind to travel faster.{S}
 If those beasties come on my land, I hope it teaches them a lesson.{S}
 Old Man Barlin said that d-darkspawn may be coming soon.{S}
 Come back if you make some.{S}
 Her personal effects may bring some small measure of comfort to her orphaned son. <emp>Return the keepsake to the chantry in Lothering</emp>{S}
 You have found her keepsake and should return it to the chantry in Lothering as soon as possible.{S}
 The chanter has rewarded you for returning Sarha's remains.{S}
 Residents of good standing and passing travelers have indicated there are three bandit groups in the northern wood.{S}
 For they are an abomination in the Maker's sight and their hides would prove great comfort to the northern farms and solace for Thed's family.{S}
 May the Maker bless her passing.{S}
 If any traveler or resident comes across her in the wilds, please return her body or the effects on her remains.{S}
 May the Maker turn his gaze on us all.{S}
 Be gone.{S}
 Better it passes to the Mac Tir line than to some by-blow.{S}
 Well, I-I did not say I was shedding any tears over his passing.{S}
 Did you see Wulff's face when he arrived?{S}
 I heard West Hills has fallen to darkspawn.{S}
 When my grandfather's brother was taken by the Orlesians, they asked for forty sovereigns for his safe return.{S}
 What care I for gold when it will not help my son walk without pain?{S}
 I do not know... prices have gone up since then.{S}
 I would leave no man to suffer at Arl Howe's hands.{S}
 Do not even think you can spill that and leave it for me to clean.{S}
 You will fall!{S}
 All of southern Ferelden covered by black clouds, the ground rotting beneath your feet, plagues and darkspawn raids going on until even the crows get sick of the smell of carrion.{S}
 I did not know the West Hills had fallen.{S}
 He is come round now.{S}
 How quick did you cut leash and run at Ostagar?{S}
 I will leave you alone.{S}
 I have nothing left for you to take, Grey Warden.{S}
 Or what is left of them.{S}
 What happened to your sons?{S}
 Run them down!{S}
 You should never have come!{S}
 Who told these things to come and play?{S}
 Down you go!{S}
 Time to go.{S}
 Do not move!{S}
 Stop where you are!{S}
 Yes, yes, off you go.{S}
 I see you have convinced Dwyn to come out and help.{S}
 Off you go.{S}
 Come now.{S}
 Where does one have to go to get a...{S}
 Please stop.{S}
 Come!{S}
 There we go.{S}
 The Litany has the power to stun demons and stop mind-controlling blood magic if it is used at the moment the spell is cast.{S}
 Do not come any closer!{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Come talk to me!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Come no further.{S}
 What do you <emp>think</emp> happened?{S}
 Did the Blight escape your notice? <desc>Sigh</desc> There is no point talking about it.{S}
 Leave me.{S}
 Has the Blight truly spread so far?{S}
 Most of my freeholders have fled to Redcliffe and Lothering, but I doubt they will be safe there for long.{S}
 Will you let him go to the flames unmourned?{S}
 Habren has done nothing since we have arrived except spend coin on herself.{S}
 If we stay in Denerim much longer, I will have to send her to a cloister.{S}
 Yes, she turned fifteen this past spring.{S}
 I can have my father send you south to fight darkspawn, you know.{S}
 I-I just want to leave this place... !{S}
 Kaitlyn! <emp>Kaitlyn</emp>! <desc>Screams</desc> <emp>Check on the lost boy who went to the chantry</emp>{S}
 You found a boy hiding in a wardrobe in a house in Redcliffe.{S}
 He is returned to the chantry.{S}
 Do not move!{S}
 No... escape...{S}
 They are gone.{S}
 I would rather go to battle dressed in cheap tin plates than this...{S}
 Lots of sick folk come through here.{S}
 Allison rewarded you with three sovereigns. <emp>Escape from Fort Drakon</emp>{S}
 Perhaps you should try to escape before you learn exactly what those plans are.{S}
 Oh, this racket is going to drive me mad!{S}
 It is time for this dream to come to an end.{S}
 She is in the center of the Raw Fade behind a hidden door that only demons can see.{S}
 Walking Corpse{S}
 Leave.{S}
 You were talking to Teagan at the mill when Arlessa Isolde appeared.{S}
 We are under attack! <emp>Go to the Landsmeet</emp>{S}
 Arl Eamon has gone to the Landsmeet chambers.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 But surely you went after her?{S}
 How did this wedding come to naught?{S}
 You left him at the altar, did not you?{S}
 Setting flag: Teagan has gone into the castle with Isolde.{S}
 Go down, damn you!{S}
 I have to go!{S}
 Come on!{S}
 Run them through!{S}
 Do not let them fall back!{S}
 Go down!{S}
 Stop right there, please.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Could you stop that?{S}
 Stop right there, mate.{S}
 I would not be making any sudden moves, Flynn here is a mite edgy.{S}
 Do not move, just do not!{S}
 No, I will move, that is it.{S}
 Could you please stop?{S}
 You there, stop.{S}
 How I wish a shemlen would pass by, so I could have some target practice.{S}
 Stop right there, youngster.{S}
 Move swiftly!{S}
 We should run!{S}
 Are there more coming?{S}
 Should not have left your hovel today!{S}
 I will stop you!{S}
 Connor invited her to come, and they struck a bargain.{S}
 No, it is time for you to go now.{S}
 Do not persist, or things will go very badly for you.{S}
 Come, let us converse.{S}
 Why are you trying to stop me?{S}
 Turn back now!{S}
 Run along and play... or whatever.{S}
 Come, child, tell me where the demon is and it will soon be all over.{S}
 Tell me where it is. <act>Be nice.</act> <act>Ask where the demon is.</act> <act>Leave</act>{S}
 Oh, and she turned on us.{S}
 Looks like we are going to have to do some fighting.{S}
 Move over a little.{S}
 No, that is not going to happen.{S}
 Good to go!{S}
 My ass was falling asleep from all this talk.{S}
 'Tis so kind of you to volunteer me. <emp>Follow's Branka's trail through the Dead Trenches</emp>{S}
 She said that Branka went though the Dead Trenches, and the halls of Bownammar.{S}
 In her delirium, she also spoke of darker things... <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 Now you are going down.{S}
 Stop right now.{S}
 And we will not fall!{S}
 Leave our village alone!{S}
 Stop.{S}
 Leave us alone!{S}
 Stop for a moment, will ya?{S}
 When we moving on?{S}
 Stop where you are, if you please.{S}
 Please... stop.{S}
 I would not come any further, were I you.{S}
 Aye, here it comes.{S}
 Must not fall.{S}
 You want to go at it?{S}
 Oh, now you have gone and done it!{S}
 They returned as monsters, the first of the darkspawn.{S}
 The dwarven kingdoms were the first to fall, and from the Deep Roads the darkspawn drove at us again and again until finally we neared annihilation.{S}
 Until the Grey Wardens came.{S}
 We have watched and waited for the darkspawn to return.{S}
 Mountain Pass outside of Orzammar.{S}
 Go to the Circle for help.{S}
 You run off and get the Circle mages.{S}
 They agree to help and come back with you to Redcliffe.{S}
 He was very concerned for Connor's life and said he would gather what mages he could, and leave for Redcliffe immediately.{S}
 Maker, I think I am going to be sick....{S}
 Every mage must go through this trial by fire.{S}
 The apprentice must go through this test alone, First Enchanter.{S}
 Open up Urn village (can happen only in Denerim){S}
 Open travel for Orzammar (opens when exiting Redcliffe village to the west){S}
 Until then, the arl is going to keep me busy.{S}
 Come and see me when the march begins.{S}
 The chanters even offer pay for some of them. <emp>Escape from Fort Drakon</emp>{S}
 What an unexpected turn of events!{S}
 Come now, you do not need this training!{S}
 Send them to me.{S}
 Debilitate your foe, either by poison or by crippling their limbs, makes any follow-up combat you need to engage in that much simpler.{S}
 It would be hard to kiss you if you left.{S}
 No, maybe you should go after all.{S}
 Why not just go in the front?{S}
 Go back{S}
 Where would you like to go?{S}
 Your clan has passed this way many times before, and you are sure the forest holds no more secrets for you... or does it?{S}
 Go celebrate, or whatever you have to do.{S}
 Come on in.{S}
 Will not go down!{S}
 Will something happen already?{S}
 Please leave to another area and come back to see the effects.{S}
 When all this is over, we are going to get very drunk.{S}
 For that, I should go make you my special Denerim-rabbit stew.{S}
 Is it all right if we pass?{S}
 Why could not you just leave me alone?!{S}
 So are we just go to stare at each for another minute?{S}
 And now his lordship's left again!{S}
 We would barely got the house in order, and he is gone. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 His lordship has gone on to Redcliffe. <desc>Sigh</desc> This is all so unsettled.{S}
 The arl has gone back to Redcliffe... <desc>Sigh</desc> It is going to be so dull around here again. <emp>Win the Provings in Harrowmont's name and find out why his fighters dropped out</emp>{S}
 You may speak to Dulin again if you change your mind. <emp>Return to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 You decided not to help Redcliffe, and the village fell to the creatures that emerged from the castle. <emp>Put a stop to Jarvia and her carta</emp>{S}
 Lord Harrowmont wants you to put a stop to Jarvia and her criminal carta.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont wants you to put a stop to Jarvia and her criminal carta.{S}
 You should speak to him again when you am ready to get going.{S}
 You failed to put a stop to Jarvia and her criminal carta.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont wanted you to put a stop to Jarvia and her criminal carta.{S}
 You refused to help him. <emp>Return to Harrowmont</emp>{S}
 It is now time to return to Harrowmont.{S}
 They followed Branka's trail to Caridin's Cross before it went cold.{S}
 They followed Branka's trail to Caridin's Cross before it went cold.{S}
 You turned down his request.{S}
 You have returned to Redcliffe, only to find it a ghost town.{S}
 The attack on the village must not have gone well.{S}
 You refused Dulin's request. <emp>Return to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 Return to Dulin Forender in Tapsters Tavern with this evidence.{S}
 C-Captain Phereson will find out if anything bad happens to me.{S}
 For those that have fallen!{S}
 Could you stop for a moment?{S}
 Safe travels to you.{S}
 I can not keep going.{S}
 Open travel for castle redcliffe (opens after being brough to Teagan in the village){S}
 The Old Man's watching, no one escapes!{S}
 To the victor goes the spoils.{S}
 Fall back on me!{S}
 A have fought a hundred battles, you will fall before me.{S}
 Thanks for persuading him to come out here.{S}
 He is going to be a great help, I just know it.{S}
 Stop at once.{S}
 From the left or the right.{S}
 My pardon, you have seemed to fall on my sword.{S}
 Go no further.{S}
 Walk no further.{S}
 We leave you in peace.{S}
 Do not move another inch.{S}
 Get thee gone.{S}
 This is almost going to be too easy.{S}
 We have faced far worse than you.{S}
 You dare face me!{S}
 Move and I kill you where you stand.{S}
 I will not go down without a fight!{S}
 Do not go anywhere.{S}
 Just go away.{S}
 That will not be happening.{S}
 Come in, come in.{S}
 You dare walk in here!{S}
 Do not move if you value your life.{S}
 Leave now, before I change my mind.{S}
 Everything... going black...{S}
 Stop, if you value your life.{S}
 There is no escape.{S}
 I do not think he is going to ever let us stop.{S}
 So... uhh... can I go, then?{S}
 Please... stop?{S}
 Please... leave us alone!{S}
 Do not move an inch.{S}
 No way am I going to mop that up.{S}
 Get gone.{S}
 Come again!{S}
 My dagger will run red with your lifesblood.{S}
 Your friend has fallen.{S}
 I take my leave.{S}
 Walk safely in shadows.{S}
 You cannot escape.{S}
 Kill the Bann, leave no survivors!{S}
 Not going to happen.{S}
 Do not even think about leaving, knife-ears.{S}
 Please, leave us be!{S}
 She is going to get us killed one day.{S}
 You are going the wrong way!{S}
 Oh we go way back.{S}
 The influx of darkspawn have caused all refugees to flee, making the lesser health poultices unnecessary.{S}
 A few poison traps are not going to stop the horde of darkspawn that has attacked Lothering and its surrounding areas.{S}
 Go on in.{S}
 But the blackness will come...{S}
 What happened to her?{S}
 Let us go together!{S}
 There was a child--a fat, slovenly thing--in the last village we passed.{S}
 We can go across now, if you really want.{S}
 So can we go to the tower now?{S}
 Can we go across now?{S}
 That redhead there at the back... she does not need to go to the tower, does she?{S}
 Because it gets a little lonely out here sometimes... and you know, you could just leave her with me--{S}
 Yes, let us go.{S}
 Perhaps you should go aboard the vessel to prepare while we are away.{S}
 Maybe we should go now.{S}
 Are we going now?{S}
 Go ahead and be king?{S}
 Just let it happen?{S}
 Worse things can happen to someone.{S}
 I bet there is a whole new wardrobe that comes as part of the deal.{S}
 About all I have got going for me is I can fight in formation and I know the Chant of Light backwards and forwards.{S}
 Why bring them here if all you were going to do is hurt him?!{S}
 I suppose I could go talk to them again.{S}
 When he returned from the battle at Ostagar, he tried to take over the Circle.{S}
 What happened to Irving?{S}
 The whole country's gone crazy.{S}
 She says that Howe has been able to enter and leave at will, so he must have some answers.{S}
 Bannorn Soldier <act>Rush them and spring your own ambush for a change!</act> <act>Listen.</act> <act>Leave and skillfully evade their clueless trap.</act>{S}
 Where are you going?{S}
 The prisoner's escaping!{S}
 What in the name of Andraste's Sanctified Girdle is going on here?{S}
 His lordship's already gone, Warden.{S}
 His lordship sends no notice he is coming, and now the house is full of guests!{S}
 Maybe the housekeeper's sent Nigella as a sacrifice. <desc>Giggles</desc> <desc>Snickers</desc>{S}
 If they keep tracking mud up here, it is going to take a month to get it all out!{S}
 The master says we will help in the battles to come.{S}
 You need to move the bookcase before using this artifact.{S}
 More of those creatures could come at any moment.{S}
 You escaped Fort Drakon after being captured by Ser Cauthrien.{S}
 Anyone else will need to remain here and assist in keeping more darkspawn from coming in the gates behind us.{S}
 I would rather be going after the archdemon... but all right.{S}
 Leaving me behind, are you?{S}
 This is going to be fun!{S}
 You are going to die screaming.{S}
 I am going to make you bleed, duster.{S}
 I am going to gut you if you even look at me wrong.{S}
 Come again.{S}
 Until then, leave.{S}
 Now do not move.{S}
 There you go.{S}
 You are going to taste the dust, and like it!{S}
 I am going to enjoy breaking you.{S}
 What is Beraht going to do then?{S}
 I am going to report you to the guards!{S}
 Most fled back into the Deep Roads.{S}
 They would remain a threat in the years to come, but the Blight had been ended before it had truly begun.{S}
 I am going to make you hurt!{S}
 There is going to be nothing left of you when I am done.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Hey, I think that rock just moved.{S}
 That will turn out badly, you will see.{S}
 I am going to cut your throat. <emp>Defend Redcliffe</emp>{S}
 I am going to kill you, then I am going to spit on your pathetic corpse.{S}
 Do not move.{S}
 Do not worry, the pain will stop when you are dead.{S}
 Go die.{S}
 Going to make you wish you were dead.{S}
 Knight-Commander Greagoir seemed eager to punish you for your part in Jowan's escape, but the Grey Warden Duncan stepped in and recruited you to his order.{S}
 You are facing your Harrowing, the final test that marks your passage from apprentice to mage.{S}
 You have entered the Fade--the dream world--armed with nothing more than your wits and your will.{S}
 Defeat the demon and you will pass the test.{S}
 Hmph, brands walking around like they own the place.{S}
 I am going to call the guards!{S}
 Those men will get what is coming to them.{S}
 You go get those girls.{S}
 I was just leaving.{S}
 I am going to the Provings later today.{S}
 Just go away!{S}
 They say three of the fighters Adalbo beat last year never walked again.{S}
 I do not need no sodding help from some jumped-up face-brand carta thug.{S}
 I hear there is no ceiling, the air just goes on forever.{S}
 Is he sending you to feel me out?{S}
 He did not choose to be a Grey Warden, but still he went to his death willingly.{S}
 Good to see Dace fall flat for once.{S}
 I went to watch the Provings.{S}
 If only King Endrin could have lived to see you return.{S}
 If I am too drunk to walk, maybe he will not draft me.{S}
 When did that happen?{S}
 I heard Jarvia fell down a mine-shaft and broke her head.{S}
 Sit down!{S}
 I am afraid to walk the Commons alone at night.{S}
 I am coming.{S}
 I am coming.{S}
 Is not it wonderful that the Chant is being spread here in Orzammar?{S}
 Harrowmont's men are going to get their beards handed to them.{S}
 They say Darvianak Vollney killed his own brother, then went free by winning a Proving.{S}
 You have some gall to come here, exile.{S}
 Prince Bhelen would never go back on a deal.{S}
 Get this face-brand out of the Assembly!{S}
 I will send my men to King Bhelen for your army.{S}
 I was going to vote for Bhelen, but after your victory in the Proving, I am not so sure.{S}
 I will send my men to King Harrowmont for your army.{S}
 We should get going.{S}
 I would not mind never going out there again.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 You have entered the city of Orzammar, which is in turmoil.{S}
 In return, King Bhelen has promised that Orzammar will aid you against the Blight.{S}
 I hear the surfacers actually thought darkspawn have been gone for centuries.{S}
 Let us just move onto the blasted main event, already!{S}
 Prince Bhelen Aeducan has requested that you go into the Deep Roads in search of Paragon Branka.{S}
 A Paragon's vote is worth more than any number of votes in the Assembly and Bhelen hopes that Branka will return and choose him as the next king.{S}
 Lord Pyral Harrowmont has requested that you go into the Deep Roads in search of Paragon Branka.{S}
 A Paragon's vote is worth more than any number of votes in the Assembly and Harrowmont hopes that Branka will return and choose him as the next king.{S}
 Both Prince Bhelen and Lord Harrowmont have requested that you go into the Deep Roads in search of Paragon Branka.{S}
 She did not choose to be a Grey Warden, but she still went to her death willingly.{S}
 I understand that the king has asked for the body to be sent back to Orzammar?{S}
 Ferelden will be sending men to help keep the darkspawn at bay.{S}
 I understand the king has asked for the body to be returned to Orzammar?{S}
 To be buried, returned to the Stone.{S}
 Mother was so shocked, she is gone sober.{S}
 Help has been... slow to arrive.{S}
 On second thought, I will pass.{S}
 In return, King Harrowmont has promised that Orzammar will aid you against the Blight.{S}
 Friends, let us hope that she has gone on to a better place and that she knows just how thankful we are for what she has done here.{S}
 I think what has happened only proves--!{S}
 It was not her choice to be a Grey Warden, but still she went to her death willingly.{S}
 Friends, let us hope that he has gone on to a better place and that he knows just how thankful we are for what he has done here.{S}
 I was quite sorry to see her go.{S}
 I am told that the king has asked for the body to be sent back to Orzammar?{S}
 We bury them in the ground, return them to the Stone.{S}
 Ferelden will be sending men to help keep the darkspawn at bay.{S}
 I was quite sorry to see him go.{S}
 Mother was so shocked she is gone sober.{S}
 It was not his choice to be a Grey Warden, but still he went to his death willingly.{S}
 Shale <emp>Return to Filda</emp>{S}
 Sadly, the poison in darkspawn blood completely destroyed his mind, leaving him a wretched husk of a person.{S}
 She will remain hopeful that one day he will return. <emp>Return to Filda</emp>{S}
 Sadly, the poison in darkspawn blood completely destroyed his mind, leaving him a wretched husk of a person.{S}
 Your likeness was passed around to the senior guardsmen at the palace.{S}
 Do not worry, even if I believed the "official story" of what happened at Ostagar, I am no fool.{S}
 Even if I believed the "official story" of what happened at Ostagar, I am no fool.{S}
 If I asked my men to apprehend you, they would all run and cry big, sobby tears in their courtesans' bosoms and leave me all alone to be skewered.{S}
 I think it only appropriate that I return the favor.{S}
 Then I hereby appoint you chancellor, to serve as my advisor in the years to come.{S}
 The tower shall be restored and then turned over to the mages.{S}
 The dwarves face the darkspawn every day, do not they?{S}
 I think it only appropriate that I return the favor.{S}
 A title and the riches to go with it, I think.{S}
 We happen to like the ale better, here.{S}
 Oars, we go to the docks!{S}
 No, we go wherever we want.{S}
 We will leave; we do not want trouble with nobles.{S}
 We... we were just leaving.{S}
 Oars, we go to the docks!{S}
 I am going to have to ask you to leave.{S}
 A lot of folk swallow whatever lies are fed to them, but us believers will try and spread word about you and the Wardens.{S}
 Edwina sends her thanks for getting rid of the Crimson Oars.{S}
 I know she is a handful, but a lot of important people go there.{S}
 I took my vows to serve the Chantry, not sit idly by.{S}
 Why did they send you instead of someone more... healthy?{S}
 We will face them again, with the dwarves as well as here.{S}
 Going to hold it over my head, huh?{S}
 Then let it be known that I appoint you Chancellor, to serve as my advisor in the years to come.{S}
 My father's teyrnir in Gwaren stands empty, as does his estate, and I gladly pass both onto you.{S}
 The tower shall be restored and returned to the Circle.{S}
 We can begin with a monument here in Denerim dedicated to my father and all the other Grey Wardens who fell to save us.{S}
 We can begin with a monument here in Denerim dedicated to Alistair and all the other Grey Wardens who fell to save us.{S}
 I think we can begin with a monument here in Denerim, dedicated to the Grey Wardens who have fallen--Duncan, Riordan, all of them.{S}
 We will face them again, here and with the dwarves.{S}
 Patterns like sunlight falling through leaves have been woven into this scarf.{S}
 We must go quickly and avoid notice.{S}
 They are at the end of the hall, on the left.{S}
 There they can rebuild, following the example of those who went before them.{S}
 Well, I did not want to come right out and <emp>say</emp> it... but I am relieved you will be nearby.{S}
 I do not suppose the Grey Wardens are really in a position to stop you, are they?{S}
 Then let me say I hope your travels bring you back this way soon.{S}
 I hope you know that you are always welcome in court, should you decide to return.{S}
 Then let me say I hope your travels bring you back this way soon.{S}
 Know that you are always welcome in court, should you decide to return.{S}
 I think I will return to my clan.{S}
 I will go wherever you are.{S}
 I think I will travel... at least for a time.{S}
 I think I will return to Orzammar.{S}
 Though stung with a hundred arrows, though suffering from ailments both great and small, his heart was strong and he moved on.{S}
 And wherever he goes, a great many guards go with him.{S}
 Why can not we go in the front?{S}
 Why stop now?{S}
 But we have come so far!{S}
 You do not need to turn yourself in.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You found Redcliffe in a beleaguered and weary state, having suffered nightly assaults by walking corpses.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You found Redcliffe in a beleaguered and weary state, having suffered nightly assaults by walking corpses.{S}
 You decided to leave the villagers to their own devices.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You found Redcliffe in a beleaguered and weary state, having suffered nightly assaults by walking corpses, so you helped the villagers repel the evil creatures.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 The town was suffering nightly assaults from walking corpses.{S}
 You left the people to their fate and upon your return found that Redcliffe had been reduced to a lifeless ghost town.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You allowed Jowan to send you into the Fade where you defeated the demon that controlled Connor.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 With aid from the Circle, one mage was sent into the Fade, where the demon was defeated.{S}
 The rest of the Grey Wardens haven't arrived yet from Orlais, but they have already sent... questions.{S}
 That a maleficar saved you and then ran off to have my demon baby?{S}
 That a maleficar saved you and then ran off?{S}
 Speaking of Morrigan, do you know where she went?{S}
 The Grey Wardens haven't arrived yet from Orlais, but they have already been sending questions.{S}
 Speaking of mysteries, where did Morrigan go?{S}
 I am just concerned about what that ritual is going to cost, eventually. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 But this is what you wanted, so... here we go, right?{S}
 It is weird hearing that come out of my mouth...{S}
 At any rate, I am looking forward to meeting the rest of the Grey Wardens when they come.{S}
 You are leaving, are not you?{S}
 Still... who knows what is going to happen next?{S}
 But who knows what is going to happen next?{S}
 That might also explain why she ran off right after the battle.{S}
 I know you are leaving, anyhow.{S}
 I do not know where she went.{S}
 She does not want to be followed.{S}
 We can leave right now, if you like.{S}
 Defend Redcliffe from the walking dead.{S}
 I saw him go into the dungeons.{S}
 Which random encounter type do you want to run?{S}
 Go, and celebrate as you deserve.{S}
 I fear they were too afraid to come into such a great city.{S}
 They send their well wishes with me.{S}
 Imagine the look on the keeper's face when she learns of this!{S}
 Will you come with me to tell her?{S}
 Go, da'len.{S}
 I hope you will consider returning to your people, at least for a time.{S}
 I hope you will consider returning to your people, at least for a time.{S}
 I hope your travels will bring you back to us soon.{S}
 Did the rest of the clan come with you?{S}
 Gladly, though I must return.{S}
 The Maker, it appears, is nothing if not fond of irony.{S}
 I must take my leave of you, I fear.{S}
 He went willingly.{S}
 You stopped the civil war and then defeated the Blight.{S}
 Myself, I will be returning to Redcliffe.{S}
 Myself, I will be returning to Redcliffe.{S}
 It will be... lonely, with my family gone.{S}
 Connor seems well enough, but Isolde... she does not wish to go back.{S}
 I may yet leave the land to Teagan, in fact.{S}
 I am not certain if I will go back, however.{S}
 With my family gone, what awaits me there but sad memories? <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 I will need to send him to the Circle of Magi, however.{S}
 Connor seems well enough, and Isolde refuses to speak of what happened.{S}
 She says she never wants to go back.{S}
 Stop right there.{S}
 No one escapes alive.{S}
 Do not go no further.{S}
 We could give it a go.{S}
 You no walk out now.{S}
 Do not move!{S}
 You fall to my blade!{S}
 You will find a foe harder to face when you can not stab them in the back.{S}
 Stop, immediately.{S}
 Fare travels.{S}
 Must... not... fall...{S}
 Maker go with you.{S}
 You can not run any more, fool.{S}
 Luck go with you.{S}
 Stop a moment?{S}
 Two-faced bastards.{S}
 I will... uhh... just go about my business.{S}
 Maker go with you, ser.{S}
 Can you stop there?{S}
 You have arrived in Denerim, at Arl Eamon's estate.{S}
 Erlina, Queen Anora's maidservant, has come to you and Arl Eamon for help.{S}
 You ran into Ser Cauthrien while attempting to free Queen Anora from Arl Rendon Howe's estate.{S}
 Queen Anora escaped, but you were captured and brought to Fort Drakon.{S}
 You ran into Ser Cauthrien while attempting to free Queen Anora from Arl Rendon Howe's estate.{S}
 Queen Anora escaped, but you were captured and brought to Fort Drakon.{S}
 You ran into Ser Cauthrien while attempting to free Queen Anora from Arl Rendon Howe's estate.{S}
 Although she believes her father has gone mad, she does not think the Landsmeet will turn against him.{S}
 All the nobles have arrived in the city and the Landsmeet has been called to convene.{S}
 Alistair has chosen to follow you for now, and will be crowned only when the darkspawn are defeated.{S}
 Alistair, angered by the sparing of Loghain's life, left the party.{S}
 Alistair, angered by the sparing of Loghain's life, left the party.{S}
 If we were not so busy, we would run you out of town.{S}
 Now, are you ready to leave for Denerim?{S}
 Why did you turn on me?{S}
 Do not think your actions here--both for good and for ill--have gone unnoticed, thief.{S}
 Pay us what you owe and we will leave you.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Leave now or suffer the consequences.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 You can imagine what happened, I suppose.{S}
 Mother and Father went down fighting.{S}
 I need to go back to Highever.{S}
 Try not to be gone for too long.{S}
 What happened to you, Fergus?{S}
 I will be traveling{S}
 Go...{S}
 Thing is, we have both been given leave to return to Orzammar.{S}
 I went down with you, seems I rise back up with you too.{S}
 Still, our people normally move slower than sand.{S}
 To tell them of the humans coming, at the very least!{S}
 I will go back to put the house in order, at least, should you ever change your mind.{S}
 Accept the glory while you can, that is what I say... it passes quickly enough, right? <desc>Laughs</desc> Exactly!{S}
 It is good of you to come, Gorim.{S}
 I do not want to go back.{S}
 I am not going back.{S}
 Why do not you join the rest of the thieving scum in the Alienage and leave these good people alone?{S}
 Looks like the Wardens have fallen hard.{S}
 Looks like the Wardens have fallen hard.{S}
 Whatever you need in return, whenever you need it, it is yours for the asking.{S}
 Let us hope the people never realize how close we came to disaster.{S}
 Now, I should leave you to your celebration.{S}
 Uldred's revolt has left me... very quick to tire these days.{S}
 Retirement will come soon, I think.{S}
 I want to return to the Circle some day.{S}
 So stop it, right now.{S}
 So do what you must and leave, stranger.{S}
 I should tell you, the Assembly actually sent me here.{S}
 They want me to tell you that you are free to return to Orzammar.{S}
 Return?{S}
 I have no interest in going back.{S}
 I hope Melora's patrol returns soon.{S}
 She is been gone a long time.{S}
 You have traveled to the Brecilian forest to track down the elusive Dalish elf clans, in the hopes that they will join in your battle against the Blight.{S}
 You came across one of the clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, the great beast Witherfang, in return for their aid.{S}
 You found one of the elusive Dalish elf clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, Witherfang, in return for their aid against the Blight.{S}
 You found one of the elusive Dalish elf clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, Witherfang, in return for their aid against the Blight.{S}
 You ventured deep into the Brecilian Forest and have come across a ruin where the beast might be hiding.{S}
 Instead, you came across a spirit called the Lady of the Forest.{S}
 We can see what happens, but I expect it will become... complicated.{S}
 Whether it was the Maker sending me to you, or whatever... it was a good thing.{S}
 The Maker sent me to help you, and look what you did.{S}
 But I am not going anywhere.{S}
 You went into the Brecilian forest to kill the great wolf, Witherfang, for the Dalish elves in return for their aid in your battle against the Blight.{S}
 You went into the Brecilian forest to kill the great wolf, Witherfang, for the Dalish elves.{S}
 You went into the Brecilian forest to kill the great wolf, Witherfang, for the Dalish elves.{S}
 You went into the Brecilian forest to kill the great wolf, Witherfang, for the Dalish elves.{S}
 Then, you turned on Zathrian and killed him too.{S}
 You went into the Brecilian forest to kill the great wolf, Witherfang, for the Dalish elves.{S}
 As it so happens, my plan is to do exactly the same thing.{S}
 So, if I heard right, you will be leaving soon.{S}
 Any room for an extra body on your travels?{S}
 Perhaps I will see you one day on your travels.{S}
 Until then, go with my blessing, and be safe.{S}
 I am thinking of going back to Orlais for a while.{S}
 I do not know how long I will be gone.{S}
 I hope to see you when I return.{S}
 Perhaps we will see each other when I return.{S}
 Anora says that we need to find out more, see how far they go in the Deep Roads and where those broodmothers can be found.{S}
 Alistair says that we need to find out more, see how far they go in the Deep Roads and where those broodmothers can be found.{S}
 If you would like to come, I would be glad for the company.{S}
 The expedition leaves in a month.{S}
 I am organizing a royal expedition into one of the Deep Roads, and leave a month from now.{S}
 I hope I will see you before I leave... to say good-bye.{S}
 I have been asked by the Chantry to return to the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 Maybe pilgrims can even begin going there again.{S}
 I would like to travel on my own for a while.{S}
 I will go with you.{S}
 Are you coming back?{S}
 I can not help but expect the Crows to appear at any moment.{S}
 You think the Crows will still come after you?{S}
 She is well past gone.{S}
 Melora's patrol went missing right after you left.{S}
 I do hope Melora's party returns.{S}
 From bitter experience the Dalish have come to mistrust outsiders.{S}
 And leave you to face the unwashed masses alone?{S}
 With Taliesen dead, it may take them time to figure out what has happened... but they are like the tides.{S}
 You know, it does occur to me that staying in one place is only going to invite the Crows to find me that much quicker.{S}
 And besides, I happen to like you. <emp>Crazy</emp>, is not it?{S}
 So go on and get paraded about.{S}
 So let the Crows come.{S}
 Now there is a thought... adventure about the countryside and return to your arms when the mood strikes me?{S}
 If I happen to return on occasion with a string of Crows behind me, be a good friend and kill them for me, yes?{S}
 Adventure, mayhem and an occasional return to good friends and fine wine.{S}
 And if I said I was thinking of moving on?{S}
 You said earlier that you were planning on leaving soon.{S}
 I suppose I shall be leaving soon?{S}
 You said earlier that you were planning on returning to the Grey Warden fold soon.{S}
 Since we are going to be leaving together, we can speak after you have been sufficiently paraded in front of the populace.{S}
 You are not thinking of leaving, are you?{S}
 You can go, if you come back.{S}
 It might be safer if you go.{S}
 Only if you are leaving with me.{S}
 You want to come along?{S}
 Only if you are going with me.{S}
 Anything could happen, I suppose.{S}
 You traveled to the Brecilian forest to track down the elusive Dalish elf clans.{S}
 With Jarvia gone, we have orders to be tougher on crime in Dust Town.{S}
 Well, we will see how that turns out.{S}
 Let us leave.{S}
 I was just following orders, and daft ones at that.{S}
 Fair travels.{S}
 Whoever is left, we will send to "justice."{S}
 Maybe we can come to some other arrangement? <act>Pay 10 sovereign.</act> I am innocent, as you can see.{S}
 Looks like another patrol will go "missing." <act>Attack</act>{S}
 People forget that Wardens recruit from every walk of life.{S}
 Do not come near me.{S}
 So it appears that Riordan was wrong.{S}
 Have you another explanation for what happened?{S}
 So it appears that Morrigan's ritual did as advertised.{S}
 If I have learned anything, it is that your decisions will always come back to haunt you.{S}
 Allow me to say before I go that you have earned my respect.{S}
 Return to your celebration.{S}
 Return to your celebration.{S}
 Go, and return to your celebration.{S}
 I understand you are returning to the Wardens?{S}
 I understand you are leaving soon.{S}
 I intend to go after her. <emp>If</emp> she conceives one.{S}
 It is a title you will be wearing for a long time to come, just as Loghain wore his. <desc>Chuckles</desc> I suppose it is at that.{S}
 Now, go.{S}
 I am sure you have plenty of adventures yet to come.{S}
 You did a fine job, and I am sure now you will move on.{S}
 Not that I have gone without notice.{S}
 Irving asked me to take over as first enchanter, but I do not wish to go back.{S}
 Instead, I have decided to travel.{S}
 Shale has expressed a desire to go to Tevinter to look into a way to regain her mortality, and I will join her.{S}
 I might take up traveling.{S}
 Off I go.{S}
 I think it is time for me to sample some of that lovely cider I smelled earlier... now where did it go?{S}
 Their lore is considerable, and I have always wanted to travel to Minrathous.{S}
 I have always wanted to go but I never have.{S}
 She seems willing to consider the idea of improving the lot of mages in Ferelden, and I am committing to seeing that happen if I can.{S}
 I understand you will be leaving.{S}
 We will see each other a great deal at court, I imagine, unless you are planning on leaving now.{S}
 I intend to return, eventually... unless I finally decide to destroy all pigeons everywhere.{S}
 But otherwise, I will come back.{S}
 If it happens to one day see a tiny little dwarf who appears very nervous of being squished... that will be me.{S}
 I have decided to travel north to Tevinter.{S}
 Well, it <emp>is</emp> going to die eventually.{S}
 Thankfully, it appears to be the exception when it comes to its kind, otherwise I might be forced to revise my opinion completely.{S}
 But I will go, now.{S}
 I am thinking I will return to Orzammar...{S}
 Once, I was dedicated enough to stopping the darkspawn that I volunteered to become what I am now.{S}
 The Blight may be over, but the darkspawn will just go underground once again.{S}
 It appears that time is a luxury I possess.{S}
 Where I go, it is better if I go alone.{S}
 Perhaps I will meet it once again, in its travels... or perhaps not.{S}
 Travel.{S}
 I may walk on the bottom, I do not know.{S}
 And it is a master without a working control rod, so I will go while I can.{S}
 Come again?{S}
 I could come with you.{S}
 I was hoping you would travel with me.{S}
 Why go back to Orzammar?{S}
 What are you going to do now?{S}
 Two silvers if you all want to go at once.{S}
 You came to the right place.{S}
 Do not make me go back there!{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 After what you did, we are the ones going to suffer.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 I have decided to return to my people.{S}
 I could go with you, if you like.{S}
 T-they are all gone.{S}
 Stop staring!{S}
 Stop staring at my face!{S}
 You do not want to go in there.{S}
 No one who is not Jarvia's ever comes out alive.{S}
 I-I do not go near there.{S}
 You trespass, you go in the lava, you know?{S}
 There will come a time when I will return, and then it shall be done.{S}
 If you truly wish to come, I have a ship prepared to leave in two days time.{S}
 It would be good to continue our travels.{S}
 I will return, if I can.{S}
 It will be difficult to travel alone after... so much time spent with companions.{S}
 I can always come back.{S}
 Go figure.{S}
 Unless my hearing's bad, which happens.{S}
 Leaving the city?{S}
 After what we went through?{S}
 That pot-bellied son of a whore Teagan said I would pass out before drinking an entire barrel of pickle juice--I aim to prove him wrong.{S}
 It is been good traveling with you, Warden.{S}
 Though if I am passed out drunk, I may not see you. <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 And I am thinking I might just look up Felsi again... see where that goes?{S}
 That pot-bellied son of a whore Teagan said I would pass out before drinking an entire barrel of pickle juice--I aim to prove him wrong. <desc>Laughs</desc> Who, me?{S}
 I do not come by... by friends very often.{S}
 You are leaving soon, so I guess it is good-bye for now.{S}
 Think you might go back to Orzammar?{S}
 It was good traveling with you.{S}
 I am told nobody has ever stopped the Blight so quickly before!{S}
 There is a plague spreading about the Alienage.{S}
 Follow me.{S}
 Let me know when you wish to go, then.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 Let us go, then.{S}
 And Andraste came unto them saying, "Though the danger great, the mountain high, have faith.{S}
 Let each look after his neighbor, and he will be looked after in return.{S}
 Lenka went to the stone without a sound, as befits her vows, but it wasn't hard to see the blood that was spilled.{S}
 The affliction is a curse that runs rampant in their blood, bringing great agony and then ultimately either death or a transformation into something monstrous.{S}
 The only thing that could help them must come from the source of the curse itself, and that... that would be no trivial task to retrieve.{S}
 But it is the one who made these werewolves come to be.{S}
 But you are going to ask me to get it anyhow, right?{S}
 Let us pull up camp and get a move on.{S}
 Are these dreams going to happen a lot?{S}
 Then I suggest you and your companions leave.{S}
 They are hiding something.{S}
 There is always something nasty going on behind closed doors.{S}
 You always think there is something nasty going on behind closed doors.{S}
 Come.{S}
 You should come back soon.{S}
 Stop that!{S}
 Stop acting suspicious.{S}
 For your mother's sake, I will pretend that did not happen.{S}
 Stop that, immediately!{S}
 Stop it.{S}
 How low you dusters have fallen.{S}
 That was a sodding dumb move.{S}
 Please stop!{S}
 Your father is going to hear of this.{S}
 Stop that!{S}
 You are going to regret that.{S}
 Stop that.{S}
 Please leave us be.{S}
 Please stop that.{S}
 Please, leave me be!{S}
 The market has gone to pot.{S}
 Now kindly stop.{S}
 Bad move, friend.{S}
 Bad move.{S}
 He is not going to help us.{S}
 We should go...{S}
 Are the spiders gone?{S}
 You have saved my hide, I am sure.{S}
 You let go of the human form years ago.{S}
 How would I hide?{S}
 I have faced more in this place than you can imagine.{S}
 Hiding does not help.{S}
 Hiding does not solve anything.{S}
 We need to face our fears.{S}
 Brother Genitivi has gone missing while searching for the fabled Urn of Sacred Ashes--the urn that contains the remains of the prophet Andraste.{S}
 Brother Genitivi has gone missing while searching for the fabled Urn of Sacred Ashes--the urn that contains the remains of the prophet Andraste.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Stop that now.{S}
 You spread fear and despair, not hope with your base conduct.{S}
 Stop that at once.{S}
 Please.... ahhg... stop that.{S}
 Can I leave the tower?{S}
 However, the people of Haven have come to believe that Andraste has been reborn as a dragon.{S}
 However, the people of Haven have come to believe that Andraste has been reborn as a dragon.{S}
 The people of Haven, after many years of isolation, had come to believe that the Urn no longer mattered, and that Andraste had been reborn as a dragon.{S}
 I can not leave then?{S}
 Recently, our hearts were lifted when many survivors of the Battle of Ostagar returned to us.{S}
 Maker bless these men and women, and have mercy on those who fell defending our children from the Blight.{S}
 Sadly, one of these heroes has gone missing.{S}
 Upon his return, his wife said he was prone to quiet reflection and frequented the local taverns.{S}
 One afternoon, he left his home and never returned.{S}
 This chanter was moved by the family's grief and is offering a pouch of coin for anyone who finds this hero.{S}
 The details of his disappearance are too vague to provide any specific leads, but you should keep an eye out for him during your travels in Denerim.{S}
 He has placed a hefty sum of coin with this chanter for the return of his sextant.{S}
 He is offered a reward for the return of his sextant.{S}
 Only mages on official Circle business are allowed to leave the tower.{S}
 And the first enchanter has not informed us of any mages leaving the tower today.{S}
 Why can not I leave?{S}
 At least you get to walk around.{S}
 Hey, did you hear about that apprentice they are going to send for-- <emp>Shh</emp>!{S}
 Move along now.{S}
 With time, perhaps the veteran will regain his senses and return home.{S}
 Chanter Rosamund rewarded you for the return of the Free Sailor's sextant.{S}
 Set up light content quests. <emp>Leave the Fade</emp>{S}
 You defeated the demon in the Fade, and passed your Harrowing.{S}
 A portal out of the Fade has been opened for you and it is time for you to leave. ...you must control the fire with your will.{S}
 I heard your Harrowing went well!{S}
 Stop it!{S}
 Should you face a demon with your will wavering so, it would consume you.{S}
 It is no use holding the shield if you are falling all over yourself!{S}
 Go on, have a go at him.{S}
 It gets easier as the years go by, does not it?{S}
 Leave.{S}
 Yes, leave.{S}
 You need to go home.{S}
 Leave this accursed place.{S}
 I am going to be a powerful mage when I grow up.{S}
 We heard you passed the Harrowing!{S}
 I wonder when I will get to go for my Harrowing.{S}
 I should have been sent to help the King's army.{S}
 I dislike being stuck here while something big is happening.{S}
 Get going.{S}
 You passed the Harrowing.{S}
 Today I shall be making more potions to send to the mages at Ostagar.{S}
 They say you passed your Harrowing.{S}
 The villagers of Haven captured him when he arrived in search of the Urn.{S}
 Genitivi says that to enter the temple in the mountain, you need Eirik's medallion.{S}
 When the archdemon perishes, its soul travels through the shared darkspawn taint into the Grey Warden's body, destroying both souls.{S}
 When the archdemon perishes, its soul travels through the shared darkspawn taint into the Grey Warden's body, destroying both souls.{S}
 However, Morrigan has come to you, offering a ritual to spare the Grey Wardens involved--she would conceive a child that can survive and contain the archdemon's essence.{S}
 You have traveled the length and breadth of Ferelden and gathered an army that can hopefully stem the black tide of the Blight.{S}
 Come on!{S}
 The armor and clothing left on this dismembered man indicate that he was from Redcliffe--one of Arl Eamon's knights.{S}
 At first glance, this appears to be an ordinary pearl.{S}
 I could really go for a pint.{S}
 When's Agatha going to be done with dinner?{S}
 Look at it, turning brown already.{S}
 Alienage fight (elves flee){S}
 Come quick!{S}
 And so you return.{S}
 Or does the tale take a different turn?{S}
 I go.{S}
 I would like to see the look on her face when she realizes it.{S}
 Simply walk off the floor?{S}
 Do say hello for me when you return.{S}
 We move as one, whether we like it or not.{S}
 You have come far, and I am nothing if not hospitable. <desc>Laughs</desc> Oh, I do like that.{S}
 You think you are the first to come, full of righteousness and bluster?{S}
 Come.{S}
 And what happens to you?{S}
 I leave.{S}
 She has sent me to kill you, and for good reason.{S}
 I have come to talk, nothing more.{S}
 Then do leave an old woman in peace!{S}
 I will go.{S}
 That you have come at all means you desire something.{S}
 Oh, do not go in there!{S}
 I am going to be late getting the wash now.{S}
 A section of books appears to be missing.{S}
 What was he running from?{S}
 Run!{S}
 Run away, coward!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 No, please do not go!{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Stop that, or I will call the guards.{S}
 Stop it!{S}
 Hey, come here.{S}
 They say something bad will happen if you keep that up.{S}
 Go with the Light of the Maker.{S}
 He is running some scam, I know it.{S}
 I do not even know where this one is supposed to go... <emp>Inform Vartag about Harrowmont's plans to deal with the carta</emp>{S}
 Dulin Forender wants you to find out what Bhelen plans to have you do next. <emp>Return to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 Return to Dulin and let him know.{S}
 For Andraste's stake, stop that!{S}
 Good farewell, leaves and bacon.{S}
 Maker, I wonder if I should've gone out to the docks?{S}
 Come and get it, fiend!{S}
 Come.{S}
 You leave me no choice.{S}
 Run along, supper will be served promptly.{S}
 Are you... just going to leave him here?{S}
 Every guard in the house'll come running.{S}
 To be left here to starve, or to be taken by the darkspawn... no one deserves that, not even a murderer.{S}
 A penitent man left to be torn to pieces by darkspawn, 'tis a fine example of the Chantry's mercy, is it not?{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Watch where you are going!{S}
 Fall!{S}
 I am not so sure... "...for he who trespasses, will stop at the Maker's command..."{S}
 Stop, you.{S}
 Be well, if you must go.{S}
 Oh, I am afraid that is not going to work.{S}
 When's dinner going to be ready?{S}
 Stop, thief!{S}
 No, do not go! <desc>Sigh.</desc> I told you this would not work.{S}
 See what happens.{S}
 Come and get me!{S}
 Go with Andraste's grace.{S}
 The Light of the Maker is gone from this place...{S}
 You can not go there!{S}
 How come I got stuck doing this 'stead of running errands?{S}
 Where do you think you are going?{S}
 Get going.{S}
 Come now.{S}
 I can not fall here.{S}
 Too late to run now! <desc>Gasps</desc> I will not be the last...{S}
 How many did they send? <desc>Disgusted sigh</desc>{S}
 Perhaps there is something to be gleaned from them, I know not. <desc>The writing is in dwarven and appears to be a long list of names, each with the stamp of their house next to them.{S}
 Shale, do you recognize this at all? <act>Examine the tablet more closely.</act> <act>Take a tracing of the tablet.</act> <act>Leave the tablet alone.</act>{S}
 His lordship's gone to the palace, and I am sure he will want dinner as soon as he gets back.{S}
 Go!{S}
 Run!{S}
 Come with me...{S}
 Come with me.{S}
 The world moved for everyone.{S}
 Run-Down Back Street{S}
 We were about to send the boys to hunt you down.{S}
 Mate, you walked into the wrong neighborhood.{S}
 There are more left.{S}
 Let us not give Bhelen cause to be suspicious. <emp>Help Ser Otto discover what is going on in the Alienage</emp>{S}
 He is asked you to be his eyes and look around for anything suspicious. <emp>Help Ser Otto discover what is going on in the Alienage</emp>{S}
 Please, leave. <emp>Bring the tracing of the golem registry to the Shaperate</emp>{S}
 Bryland <emp>Help Ser Otto discover what is going on in the Alienage</emp>{S}
 After killing a demon, Ser Otto suggests going further to the attached building.{S}
 Wait... what is happening?{S}
 Where are you going?{S}
 Are we going now?{S}
 Wait, where are you going?{S}
 What is happening to me?{S}
 I wish to leave this place--{S}
 What is happening?{S}
 Where are you going? <emp>Look for more clues</emp>{S}
 You found a feral dog that looks like it is close to going rabid. <emp>Look for more clues</emp>{S}
 You all have to go back now.{S}
 What happened to all those luscious wood nymphs?{S}
 If you go back quietly, I will do better this time.{S}
 In my time in the Alienage I have come to feel there is... something sinister at work here.{S}
 It is unlikely that you will ever learn the identity of the fallen templar.{S}
 Friden's last entry indicates that he is been spotted, and he implores anyone reading this journal to deal with the blood mages hidden in the city.{S}
 Ser Friden was correct--there are blood mages hidden in Denerim.{S}
 You encountered them in a secret underground complex that was entered through a bookcase.{S}
 I haveta go potty.{S}
 You are all going to die.{S}
 Off you go now.{S}
 I am not going to ask her why she is irritable.{S}
 When I asked last week he said he was running out.{S}
 I suppose I will have to go check myself.{S}
 He might have gone to the privy.{S}
 Still hasn't returned to his post? <desc>Sighs</desc> Maybe I will just go over there and wait for him to come back.{S}
 We do not want to bore our guest with the tiresome details of the day-to-day running of the Circle, do we?{S}
 There are caves running through the rock that the Circle is built upon.{S}
 I will just go then.{S}
 You are hiding something in there.{S}
 You are the second child of King Endrin Aeducan and in your veins runs the noble blood of the Paragon Aeducan.{S}
 All of Orzammar is celebrating your appointment and you have the opportunity to take a look at all the activities going on.{S}
 Well, I am not going anywhere and I doubt the spiders are either.{S}
 Nothing, just passing by.{S}
 I will just leave you to your work then.{S}
 Come to me!{S}
 Right... there you go.{S}
 You will go far in the Circle, I bet.{S}
 Wait... you did not leave the door open, did you?{S}
 I hope that rod of fire comes in useful.{S}
 The Chantry would do something before it came to that.{S}
 Basically, you are going to... burn plants?{S}
 The Chantry says something and they follow it to the letter.{S}
 Well, if you are going to change the world, you should get started immediately.{S}
 Hidden Room{S}
 Why do not you go off then?{S}
 If we run away, they will never learn not to fear us.{S}
 I would go hide alone in the wilds if I could.{S}
 There is no leaving the Circle.{S}
 If you leave the Circle, you become an apostate.{S}
 And the punishment for leaving is death.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 I just know I will be terrified when my time comes.{S}
 Exploring the Raw Fade might give you some clues on how you might escape this trap you are in.{S}
 You defeated them and are now one step closer to escaping the Fade. <emp>Explore the Raw Fade</emp>{S}
 You can sense something hiding in the Raw Fade.{S}
 But if the templars discover them... well, you know what happens.{S}
 Then there are stories about the Dalish elf clans having great magic, but who knows what is truth and what is fiction when it comes to the Dalish?{S}
 It is better to never be brought to the Circle than to try to escape it.{S}
 Why would anyone leave the Circle?{S}
 I did not hear you come in.{S}
 You are to be moved out of the apprentices' dormitory and these are to be your new quarters.{S}
 The Tranquil will move your belongings this afternoon.{S}
 Go on.{S}
 Knight-Commander Greagoir <emp>Escape from the burning tower</emp>{S}
 Maybe there are clues and tools here that can help you escape the Fade. <emp>Escape from the burning tower</emp>{S}
 You have found a templar that appears to be dreaming.{S}
 Being able to walk through fire might be useful.{S}
 There is nothing left to do in this part of the Fade.{S}
 Wraith <emp>Escape from the darkspawn nightmare</emp>{S}
 You have entered a darkspawn-infested nightmare.{S}
 Perhaps he has clues to help you escape. <emp>Escape from the darkspawn nightmare</emp>{S}
 I was... advised it might be unwise to leave them where any apprentice may read them.{S}
 Fall back...{S}
 Get moving.{S}
 Fall, blast you!{S}
 Are not you sick and tired of the Circle running your life?{S}
 You will be out of here and gone before they can even dispatch a messenger to the city.{S}
 Once you are free... they would not be able to stop you.{S}
 You have safely passed through the flame barrier.{S}
 The cursed mage has given you the ability to turn into a golem.{S}
 When Lily and I are gone, they will blame us for any damage caused.{S}
 I am not leaving the tower and I do not want trouble.{S}
 Perhaps he... was sent to kill Bryce?{S}
 You have found yourself in a nightmarish version of the Circle Tower that appears to confirm all of a templar's worst fears about mages.{S}
 So many comments come to mind I cannot even begin to choose...{S}
 And yet we still have Alistair along... <desc>He whines sadly and walks away.</desc>{S}
 Or we could just forget this foolishness and leave.{S}
 Wow, that old wall's about to come down any moment.{S}
 Why are you going back there?{S}
 Yes, this staff, and you can have it back if you like. <emp>Escape from the darkspawn nightmare</emp>{S}
 Using the golem form, you bashed down the door to go further into the nightmare.{S}
 Defeating all the demons may lead you to the sloth demon that controls them and keeps you captive. <emp>Escape the Fade</emp>{S}
 No Change (Go back){S}
 I shall cut you where you stand! <desc>Nothing else happens.{S}
 Go on, out!{S}
 Away with you now. <desc>Sigh</desc> I told you he wasn't going to help us.{S}
 Then please tell my daughter to come home and forget her crazy ideas.{S}
 I will be going now.{S}
 They are gone?{S}
 I saw the bastard running for the hills, myself.{S}
 The Keeper is not sending me to collect anything, however.{S}
 Sten seemed to be aware that he was in the Fade; he was just unwilling to leave.{S}
 You persuaded him to leave his friends to come with you, but appear to have lost him somewhere along the way.{S}
 No doubt you will come across Sten again.{S}
 In the months that followed his coronation, Alistair surprised many by studying the art of governance and doing his best to rule the kingdom with a fair and even hand.{S}
 He proved quite popular with the people, his humor and easy grace winning them over as much as his willingness to sneak out of the castle and mingle in the lower-class taverns on occasion. <FirstName/>, as Alistair's chancellor, was a regular face at court--at least for a time.{S}
 Alistair deferred to his advisor's judgment on most matters, and when the king traveled away from the capital, as he did often, he was more than willing to leave the throne entirely in <FirstName/>'s hands.{S}
 In the months that followed their wedding, Alistair and Anora fell into the routine of ruling Ferelden.{S}
 He traveled frequently, making personal appearances that delighted commoners to no end.{S}
 In the months that followed his coronation, Alistair proved to be a popular king... if largely unwilling to involve himself in matters of governing.{S}
 He traveled often, making appearances in towns throughout Ferelden to the great delight of the commoners.{S}
 They referred to him as a king with the "common touch," even if a few knew it was a simple aversion to life at court. <FirstName/>, as Alistair's chancellor, was the face most often seen at court.{S}
 Whenever the chancellor left Denerim on personal affairs, the business of the court effectively came to a standstill.{S}
 News that the Urn of Sacred Ashes had been found in Ferelden did not spread outside the Chantry until Brother Genitivi made an announcement several months after the defeat of the darkspawn.{S}
 Agents of the Chantry sent into the mountains found little more than empty ruins.{S}
 When the next snows began to fall, the high dragon of the temple made its first appearance in the skies over Ferelden.{S}
 As it laid waste to the countryside in its rampage, rumors began to circulate of a strange cult that believed this was Andraste returned.{S}
 Following months of grim effort, the templars cleared the last remaining spirits from the Circle Tower, making it safe to rebuild a home for Ferelden's Circle of Magi.{S}
 Rumors of what happened increased the common folk's distrust of mages, and more than one young apprentice claimed to encounter mages thought long dead still wandering in the Fade.{S}
 His spirit broken, Irving allowed himself to be sent to the Circle of Val Royeaux in Orlais, where he served as an administrator for the remainder of his days.{S}
 Following months of effort, the tower of the Circle of Magi was finally cleansed of the last spirits to slip through the Veil.{S}
 After months of attempting to convince his superiors that the tower was still a danger, he finally snapped and killed three apprentices before being stopped by his fellow templars.{S}
 Eventually, Cullen escaped from prison, a madman and a threat to any mage he encountered.{S}
 Angered, Soris resigned his title and left Ferelden with his new wife.{S}
 After the initial scandal, Soris left the city and settled in Highever, where he and his new wife had many children.{S}
 Distrusted by his fellow elves, Soris eventually left them and after a great deal of travel joined a thieves' guild in Orlais.{S}
 Arl Eamon eventually returned to Redcliffe, beginning the long task of rebuilding.{S}
 The village was a ruin, however, and rumors that it was haunted kept people from returning in numbers.{S}
 Connor was sent off to study at the Circle, and considering his earlier experiences, he excelled in his training and easily passed the Harrowing to become a full mage.{S}
 While Eamon planned to send Connor to the Circle of Magi for training, the boy grew strangely ill and the trip was delayed... and then one day Connor simply disappeared entirely.{S}
 Arl Eamon returned to Redcliffe, beginning the long task of rebuilding.{S}
 He found the village already bustling and eager to leave behind the memories of those terrible nights facing the undead.{S}
 One of his favorite stories to tell companions was how, as a young lad, he met <FirstName/>, who used his father's blade to save Redcliffe and then passed it back.{S}
 The tavern in Redcliffe village, now run by Bella, was renamed "The Grey Warden's Rest."{S}
 Try though she might, the Lady of the Forest could not entirely suppress the werewolves' animal nature, nor her own... and eventually the curse spread into nearby human settlements.{S}
 Many a werewolf died, but when the soldiers arrived at the old Dalish camp, they found it abandoned.{S}
 The Lady of the Forest was gone, as were her followers, who were not seen again.{S}
 She was a voice of reason, and other Dalish clans would turn to her to help resolve disputes with human folk.{S}
 In time, many of the Dalish clans moved to the new land provided for them in the south near Ostagar.{S}
 The Dalish searched for him, but it was obvious that he had left of his own volition and did not intend to return.{S}
 In time, many Dalish clans moved to the new land provided for them in the south near Ostagar.{S}
 When the first human armies arrived from Ferelden, King Bhelen welcomed them with open arms.{S}
 Within months, the darkspawn were driven back as far as the Dead Trenches, and the first dwarven warrior to return with a relic retaken from the gates of Bownammar was greeted by cheering, jubilant crowds.{S}
 In Orzammar, King Harrowmont quickly put down Bhelen's rebellion and then passed a series of laws to please the clan lords.{S}
 When the first human armies arrived from Ferelden, they found themselves blocked at the city gates.{S}
 After a law excluding the casteless from common areas of the city was passed, a rebellion saw the slums reduced practically to rubble.{S}
 The Assembly posthumously declared <FirstName/> a Paragon, following months of deliberation... the first duster ever to receive the honor.{S}
 Someone of Morrigan's description was seen traveling alone months later, heading west through the Frostback Mountains... and she may even have been with child.{S}
 She had once claimed that it formed a connection between the two, and there came a night when he was sure that she was thinking of him... somewhere.{S}
 With Flemeth dead--or at least gone--the chances of tracking her down were slim indeed.{S}
 After almost a year, she quietly collected her things and announced that she was journeying to see more of the world before her time came... and then she was gone.{S}
 Sten bowed once before <FirstName/>'s remains and then left without a word, returning to his homeland.{S}
 His honor had been restored, and when fellow qunari asked if there were worthy people outside Par Vollen, Sten would answer that in all his travels he had only met a single one.{S}
 Zevran traveled for a time, trying to remain as far from the Crows as possible.{S}
 When they finally came for him, Zevran elected to take the fight to their doorstep, returning to Antiva.{S}
 Some say she returned to Orlais, but it is not known for certain.{S}
 After a solemn service with his fellow Wardens, Loghain traveled to Orzammar to take his final march into the Deep Roads.{S}
 Some claimed she returned to a life of adventure, while others said that she returned to Orlais to exact revenge on her enemies.{S}
 Some say that the Maker came to her in a vision again that night.{S}
 Eventually the Crows came after him once again and he elected to take the fight to their doorstep, returning to Antiva.{S}
 Alistair was true to his word and did not return to the Grey Wardens.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 When <FirstName/> finally left Denerim to continue her travels, Leliana went with her, electing to remain with the woman she loved.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 When <FirstName/> finally left Denerim to continue his travels, Leliana went with him, electing to remain with the man she loved.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 Leliana and <FirstName/> returned to the Grey Wardens, helping to rebuild the order for a time, then joining an effort to investigate the darkspawn's remaining secrets.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 When <FirstName/> finally left Denerim to continue her travels, Zevran went with her, electing to remain with the woman he loved.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 When <FirstName/> finally left Denerim to continue his travels, Zevran went with him, electing to remain with the man he loved.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 Zevran returned with <FirstName/> to the Grey Wardens, helping to recruit and train new members even though he never officially joined the order.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or by the call to further adventure.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or the call to further adventure.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or the call to further adventure.{S}
 The Grey Wardens welcomed their hero back into the fold gladly, eager to receive a hero who faced the archdemon and lived to pass on the knowledge.{S}
 These war bands spread havoc, and some even journeyed west into Orlais or crossed the Shining Sea by the Deep Roads.{S}
 Whatever follows, her sacrifice will not soon be forgotten.{S}
 Whatever follows, his sacrifice will not soon be forgotten.{S}
 One cannot help but wonder: Where did they go?{S}
 Someone of Morrigan's description was later seen traveling alone, heading west through the Frostback Mountains... and she may even have been with child.{S}
 When this came to light, a brief war broke out between Orzammar and Ferelden.{S}
 They examined the ruins of the Anvil, and, upon returning to Orzammar with their findings, convinced the Shaperate to attempt to recreate Caridin's research.{S}
 The golem immediately went insane, killing several shapers before it was destroyed.{S}
 The Assembly posthumously declared <FirstName/> a Paragon, following months of deliberation... the first duster ever to receive the honor.{S}
 The Assembly unanimously declared <FirstName/> a living Paragon, following months of deliberation.{S}
 Either way, after a protracted illness, the king finally passed away.{S}
 In Orzammar, King Harrowmont found himself in a protracted battle against Bhelen's rebellion that left him unable to gain the stability he needed.{S}
 In time, werewolf populations swelled again and they returned to their savage nature.{S}
 The Brecilian Forest was ultimately sealed off to travelers, although not even this stopped the spread of the curse.{S}
 The foundry did well, turning her into a wealthy and respected woman.{S}
 A food shortage years later forced Queen Anora to come down hard on elven rioters, an act not quickly forgiven and a sign that tensions between the elves and humans were far from resolved.{S}
 Following numerous failed attempts to deal with the dragon, the beast finally flew off to find another haven... but leaving the mountaintop sanctum in ruins.{S}
 For now, what happened to the Urn is simply unknown...{S}
 A ripple of excitement spread among the pious people of Thedas, with many undertaking pilgrimages to see the Ashes or partake of their healing powers.{S}
 Rumors that the Urn of Sacred Ashes had been found, and that it was used to heal Arl Eamon of his poisoning, circulated in Ferelden in the months following the darkspawn defeat... slowly, at first, and then with growing frequency as the grand cleric failed to deny them.{S}
 Once the Chantry made several attempts to verify the rumors, however, there came an official decree that no resting place for the Ashes had been found.{S}
 In the months that followed her coronation, Anora proved herself an adept ruler.{S}
 The army was restored, laws were passed to encourage freeholders to produce sufficient harvests, and plans were conceived for a university. <FirstName/> married Queen Anora in a lavish ceremony six months after her coronation, becoming the prince-consort of Ferelden.{S}
 Do you realize it is in the way and that the patrols will not be able to come through?{S}
 I am so sorry, m-my lord, b-but they told me to move my goods over here.{S}
 I hope he comes back soon.{S}
 Who does that Aeducan commander think he is, stopping commerce just to have the floors cleaned? <desc>Sighs</desc> I wish I was important enough that people would polish the floors before I walked on them.{S}
 Move it, or I shall have it thrown out in the Deep Roads, and you with it!{S}
 You may leave your goods here for now, merchant.{S}
 But move them out of the way as soon as you can.{S}
 Move along.{S}
 To be honest, I am surprised you turned against your own.{S}
 This will not happen a second time.{S}
 The darkspawn must be taken down, and I wish to be there when it happens.{S}
 There is hardly a Circle left to speak of.{S}
 I will return to the Circle when Ferelden is safe... if I can.{S}
 You should come along.{S}
 I thought you were Prince Bhelen coming down the hall.{S}
 It was presumptuous of me to think that he would return to--I am sorry.{S}
 I will show myself out, with your leave, my lady.{S}
 I will show myself out, with your leave, my lord.{S}
 I will go now.{S}
 Go, or stay.{S}
 Gorim, tell her she may take her leave of me.{S}
 You may go.{S}
 You traveled to the Circle Tower on Lake Calenhad seeking aid from the Circle of Magi in the battle against the Blight.{S}
 Go.{S}
 If I write a tale about all this, I am leaving out details on the food.{S}
 You are not going to keep the first enchanter waiting, are you?{S}
 I hear you were declared champion of the Provings! <desc>Chuckles</desc> I suppose you were never one to sit by when something exciting was going on.{S}
 You convinced the White Falcon mercenaries to leave the Pearl Brothel peacefully.{S}
 The Crimson Oar mercenaries have left the Gnawed Noble Tavern.{S}
 Just walk away, little lady.{S}
 Just walk away, boy.{S}
 I will just be going. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 After some fighting, you convinced the bruised and battered White Falcon mercenaries to leave the Pearl Brothel.{S}
 We will leave.{S}
 Empty your pockets and leave.{S}
 Now leave.{S}
 I do not know how, but you got them to leave with no fuss at all.{S}
 Move along, nothing to see here.{S}
 If you have a cowardly heart, leave now, and join the women and children!{S}
 I will not flee!{S}
 I would leave, if I were you.{S}
 You should go back to the Gnawed Noble Tavern to collect your reward. <emp>An Audience with the Ambassador</emp>{S}
 The Crows are setting them up by sending disguised assassins to the meeting, but will need backup to take out all of the arl's elite soldiers, especially their leader, Captain Chase.{S}
 I will make sure this does not happen again.{S}
 The master assassin Taliesen is still after you, but besides that the Crows will leave you alone.{S}
 Stop where you are.{S}
 Do not tell me the great Warden fell for our trap.{S}
 Walk away and I will let you live.{S}
 I will just be leaving.{S}
 Come in.{S}
 Go away.{S}
 Friends of the Grey Wardens assemble.</desc> <desc>The hidden pearl holds the key to resistance.{S}
 Can not leave a Blight to the humans; they will just muck it all up.{S}
 I should be going.{S}
 The Keeper has given her leave.{S}
 One scroll indicates that you should go to the forest south of Denerim to look for a group of qunari mercenaries called the "Word of Kadan-Fe." <emp>Mercenary Hunt</emp>{S}
 When you take him out, a servant in the employ of the Crows will clean up the mess and make it look like he left Orzammar. <emp>An Audience with the Ambassador</emp>{S}
 Look, we will... do what they want, go home, and try to forget this ever happened!{S}
 I suppose that is what happens when you try teaching whores some respect.{S}
 Yes, come closer.{S}
 What are we going to do? <desc>Roars</desc>{S}
 Face me, and die!{S}
 And some "friends" have already returned the boy safely to his father.{S}
 Go back to your contact.{S}
 The bandits preying on innocent refugees have been run off or killed by the invading darkspawn.{S}
 Slim Couldry pulled out all the stops with this one.{S}
 Slim Couldry has left after his disastrous last tip.{S}
 He may show up at a later time. <emp>Return the lost acorn</emp>{S}
 Slim has returned and has information on how to get back at Bann Franderel.{S}
 You will enter his house through a chimney and make your way to the wine cellar.{S}
 Slim Couldry has returned and he is offering one final mission.{S}
 You have come to the Circle of Magi seeking the help of the mages.{S}
 Unfortunately, the Circle is in a state of chaos, the templars have locked the tower, and you have been sent in to investigate.{S}
 Too easy by far, it turns out.{S}
 No, relics like that just do not appear out of nowhere!{S}
 I will not stop you.{S}
 Can not believe it just sat there all these years.{S}
 It is dark magic, all of it, and I am only glad we came through it all.{S}
 You are not going to help us?{S}
 This blade of mine is going to fall apart, I know it.{S}
 I can not believe Dwyn actually came out of that damned house of his.{S}
 And he is going to help us fight!{S}
 So nobody is going to come, are they?{S}
 Slim Couldry has returned and offered you one final mission.{S}
 Redcliffe is not going down without a fight!{S}
 Those monsters are going to come tonight and... we are all going to die, are not we?{S}
 I am going for a quick drink before sundown.{S}
 I do not want to be sober when those... things come.{S}
 Why hasn't anyone come to help us?{S}
 Is it going to go berserk and kill us all?{S}
 The Maker must have sent you.{S}
 It is good you are going to help us.{S}
 I say we all go to the tavern and get drunk.{S}
 If I am going to die, I would rather die happy.{S}
 Still no sign of them coming from the castle, Murdock.{S}
 I do not want a surprise attack before the sun goes down.{S}
 The whole surface to choose from, and you just <emp>happened</emp> to come to my tavern?{S}
 But lords keep sending me more of them.{S}
 I hope I can be ready when the time comes.{S}
 I should have left when I could.{S}
 We can not afford to turn any help away.{S}
 The king is not coming--nobody is.{S}
 Leave?{S}
 We ran out of that a week ago.{S}
 Ran out the day before yesterday.{S}
 When did you run out of brandy?{S}
 They just want to drink to forget what is happened.{S}
 Some ran out of coin, and started paying in food, chickens, whatever they had.{S}
 I am gonna go talk to her.{S}
 Just... follow my lead, you know?{S}
 Come on back some time.{S}
 You do not happen to know a fellow named Oghren, do you?{S}
 Are you going to stay here with the darkspawn coming?{S}
 I ran out of stones.{S}
 First whorehouse I find I am going to get busy.{S}
 You should run it by the Captain.{S}
 Keep 'em coming!{S}
 Leave me alone!{S}
 You are a truly sent from the Maker as a sign that he will deliver us!{S}
 Guard the pass!{S}
 None shall enter the village through here!{S}
 But we cannot leave.{S}
 If you are not going to fight, you should be well away from the village before night falls.{S}
 The militiamen are getting more inebriated with each passing hour.{S}
 I would rather go drinking with a deepstalker than any of the men in Denerim.{S}
 Please, stop!{S}
 I dread to think of what might have happened, had you not arrived when you did.{S}
 Word went out to retrieve the arl's men even more quickly.{S}
 We need to prepare ourselves for the coming battle.{S}
 Perhaps you should leave.{S}
 I never thought I would ever see that statue move from its place.{S}
 Please, please stop!{S}
 I hope something comes along to kill.{S}
 They say you forget the Stone when you come to the surface, and they are right.{S}
 Well, I guess you might be missing out, come to think of it...{S}
 What happened?{S}
 What happened between you two?{S}
 I walked by a half hour ago and there was some terrible singing going on.{S}
 We thought nobody would come to our aid.{S}
 I will never forget what happened here.{S}
 I am glad I am still standing but... do I really deserve to be here when so many others have... gone?{S}
 It is going to be odd not having Lloyd behind the bar, yelling at the lot of us.{S}
 Then the thing, it... leapt right on him, started chewing his face.{S}
 If this is a dream, I hope it does not turn into a nightmare.{S}
 We just come here to try and... forget what is happening.{S}
 He sat there crying for half an hour before someone pulled it off him.{S}
 Find out how much she misses old Oghren, or who I have to kill, and then I will go sweep her off her feet.{S}
 Go get her.{S}
 Never thought I would see that thing move.{S}
 We better get out of town before those things come back.{S}
 Stop being a wimp.{S}
 Go get her.{S}
 Maybe I should go talk to her first.{S}
 Stop that!{S}
 Let us not go crazy, here!{S}
 We... will leave you in peace, now.{S}
 Is this what we have come to?{S}
 I will not allow that to happen.{S}
 Do not return.{S}
 You are not going to attack me, are you?{S}
 You have seen what passes for dwarves up here.{S}
 If her face is not a joke the ancestors are playing, I am a bronto's behind.{S}
 I bet you make allies everywhere you go.{S}
 So... we have come to solve every squabble in the village, personally?{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Just... run away, you foolish man!{S}
 Run!{S}
 At least the shouting has stopped.{S}
 Move and you die.{S}
 Come here.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 You fall to my blade.{S}
 How can I miss him until he leaves?{S}
 You are leaving?{S}
 Go ahead and let it.{S}
 You hurt its feelings, it just might turn the whole Blight around and go home.{S}
 In the face.{S}
 I wish something would happen around here.{S}
 You will have to go back to Orzammar for the bronto.{S}
 Ah well, it is been fun, Felsi, but I better go.{S}
 I tell you what, I have got some things I gotta do, but I will come back for that pint when things're settled.{S}
 So what are you leaving for?{S}
 Go get her.{S}
 Let us get going.{S}
 There is plenty more where she came from.{S}
 You ready to go?{S}
 Pass me the salt.{S}
 You are not sure if you want to remember what happened last night.{S}
 What am I going to do!{S}
 It is time to go out and fight.{S}
 One down... two hundred to go!{S}
 T-that thing's not going to hold for much longer!{S}
 That barricade's going down!{S}
 They are going to break through!{S}
 Run now, live to fight another day, I say!{S}
 We are going to show those... things!{S}
 We will fight for Redcliffe, and we will win! <desc>Hic</desc> At least I will not feel any pain when they eat my face...{S}
 We are going to die.{S}
 Redcliffe will not fall while I am around!{S}
 They are coming through!{S}
 Time to go!{S}
 We are going to drive them back once and for all.{S}
 Pass the ale.{S}
 Hey, they want to come in for the free ale too!{S}
 The barricade's not going to hold for much longer!{S}
 Where are they coming from?{S}
 Here comes trouble!{S}
 Pass the ale!{S}
 Run!{S}
 With luck, tonight will go well!{S}
 I should've left when I had the chance.{S}
 I am going to die tonight.{S}
 We are all going to.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Go.{S}
 Stop fidgeting.{S}
 We are out here because I say we are going to help these people, and since I pay your wages, you are going to do as I say. <desc>Sigh</desc> Sure, boss.{S}
 We are not going to lay down and let you stomp all over us!{S}
 When sunset comes we will take back Redcliffe, or die trying!{S}
 Pray that the Maker turns his gaze on us.{S}
 These creatures will fall to our blades!{S}
 I dread the coming of nightfall.{S}
 They will sing of this battle for years to come.{S}
 That thing's not going to hold for long!{S}
 That is it, they are coming through now!{S}
 I hope things go well.{S}
 We are going to take this one night at a time.{S}
 Tonight is going to be painful.{S}
 They are going to break through!{S}
 Not here, not being eaten by a walking corpse.{S}
 They are coming!{S}
 Come nightfall, we will show those creatures what us Redcliffe folk are made of.{S}
 I am going to drink and sing until nightfall.{S}
 I am going to enjoy the last few hours of me life.{S}
 They are going to tear down our barricades!{S}
 I am not going to die like this!{S}
 I should go to the Chantry and ask for some blessings.{S}
 We are all going to die.{S}
 We know we are all going to die.{S}
 Come, let us drink to victory!{S}
 I think they are coming up from the lake!{S}
 Going to take you all down one by one!{S}
 I knew this was going to end badly!{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 I think they are all coming for me!{S}
 I think I am going to throw up!{S}
 We should have left when we had the chance.{S}
 We should have fled in all directions.{S}
 They could not have come after us all.{S}
 That... that creature with you, the statue... it is not going to hurt anyone, is it?{S}
 Thank the Maker you came when you did.{S}
 I do not know what we are going to do now.{S}
 Darkspawn will come now, will not they?{S}
 The Blight comes again, and Ferelden is doomed!{S}
 It is come to get us!{S}
 When is Mother coming back?{S}
 I want to go home.{S}
 If-if monsters come in here, I will pick up a stick and beat them out the door!{S}
 When are the bad men coming?{S}
 But I want to go home!{S}
 Why can not we go home?{S}
 Why haven't Mother and Father returned yet?{S}
 They are... they are gone, dear boy, gone on a long trip.{S}
 What are we going to do?{S}
 But night is coming!{S}
 The monsters will return, and... we sit here and wait for them!{S}
 Ser Gilmore has come to you with a problem in the kitchen: Your dog is in the pantry causing problems, and the cook wants you to deal with him.{S}
 I hate not knowing what is going to happen to us.{S}
 I want to go play but they will not let me.{S}
 My dad is going to beat you up.{S}
 I am going to toss you into an open grave.{S}
 I wish something interesting would happen.{S}
 You are going down!{S}
 Night fell and the undead creatures started attacking Redcliffe before you could locate Bevin.{S}
 Our enemies will fall before us!{S}
 You have got some pain coming to you.{S}
 I am going to chop you to pieces!{S}
 I long to go on a hunt... these humans make me antsy.{S}
 To the fallen ironbark tree.{S}
 Stop.{S}
 I saw that. <desc>The guards are following Erlina.</desc> <act>Leave the bushes.</act> <act>Keep hiding.</act>{S}
 Come here, you!{S}
 This is not going well, is it?{S}
 I am going to cut you.{S}
 Get away from me, thief. <emp>Return to the chanter</emp>{S}
 You should return to the chanter for a reward.{S}
 You are going to die screaming!{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 Is that all you have come up with?{S}
 I am going to gut you, and you are going to like it.{S}
 You are going to pay for that.{S}
 Fine, leave me.{S}
 Everyone leaves me.{S}
 Oh, I get the feeling something terrible's about to happen.{S}
 Just leave me alone!{S}
 Not even a "Sorry I ran you through?"{S}
 You had it coming to you.{S}
 I do not blame you for leaving us all.{S}
 You have to do something to get out of here, or things are going to go badly for all of you. <emp>Talk to Valendrian</emp>{S}
 We will leave him for now.{S}
 Tainted and turned into a slave, poor sod.{S}
 Flemeth did not turn to the demon until... much later.{S}
 The one good thing that came out of my grandfather's life was this staff.{S}
 Where are you going?{S}
 I thought you were going to help us!{S}
 If you go, I doubt we will still be here when you get back.{S}
 If you did leave, I doubt we would still be here when you got back.{S}
 Too bad what happened to Lloyd.{S}
 Could not have happened to a nicer fellow.{S}
 I am not so sure I want to follow you into danger, exactly.{S}
 You come with me, that is what.{S}
 Come or stay there.{S}
 Oh, poor Fergus... let us go.{S}
 I once found a passageway smaller than my hand with a mouse going to and fro through it.{S}
 Silly thing fled before I could question it.{S}
 And if one could become small enough to take one path, perhaps there are similar ways to walk the others.{S}
 And what am I left with?{S}
 You left me no choice.{S}
 I had the whole left half of the arena cheering for you.{S}
 Lady Isolde sent her knights out in search of the Urn, but so far they have returned empty-handed.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I am going to enjoy this.{S}
 Come here for a second.{S}
 You like your face the way it is?{S}
 Return to Vartag when you are ready to be taken to the prince.{S}
 They should be sending her, not me.{S}
 If it comes to that, we can talk about it when I get back.{S}
 Oh, just go already.{S}
 It seems that your father's errand was just a ruse to get his family together one last time before he left for battle.{S}
 You should go to your room and rest for the night.{S}
 Getting sent to bed early, are we?{S}
 It is the elven lass that arrived with Lady Landra, is not it?{S}
 A warm bed does not sound so bad now, come to think of it.{S}
 I would still rather be going with you.{S}
 Mama says you are going to be watching over us while papa is gone.{S}
 Are you going to teach me to use a sword, Uncle?{S}
 Can we go into the forest?{S}
 Are you going to teach me to use a sword, Auntie?{S}
 Mama says you are going to be watching over us while papa is gone.{S}
 This is going to be boring!{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 It is not going to be very exciting.{S}
 If you should need any assistance in the coming days, I would be glad to offer it.{S}
 Get moving, brand.{S}
 Those trenches are not going to clean themselves.{S}
 Men read promises into such things, and will go to great lengths to see that promise fulfilled.{S}
 Maybe you could smile at the Blight and tell it to go away.{S}
 Then allow me to declare you and those traveling with you champions of Redcliffe.{S}
 Why do not you go run from the Blight like all the rest of your kind?{S}
 Do whatever you like and go away.{S}
 I was afraid you would run off.{S}
 Time to face the music.{S}
 You had your chance to run.{S}
 Let me go, you stuffed-shirt son of a--{S}
 I will return whatever's left in time for the "honeymoon".{S}
 Oh, we are going to have some fun. <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 At my signal, we run.{S}
 Take what you came for and go.{S}
 I will go with him.{S}
 Take me, but let the others go!{S}
 Let them go!{S}
 Run!{S}
 You have arrived in Lothering, and may rest and re-supply here.{S}
 Past the village lies the Imperial Highway, the road that runs through all of Ferelden.{S}
 The highway will take you to the various places you need to go: Redcliffe, the Brecilian forest, the Circle of Magi's tower, and the dwarven city of Orzammar.{S}
 You have traveled past Lothering and are now on the Imperial Highway, which runs through all of Ferelden.{S}
 The highway will take you to the various places you need to go: Redcliffe, the Brecilian forest, the Circle of Magi's tower, and the dwarven city of Orzammar.{S}
 It is good that you came to speak with me.{S}
 I can see that your voice will be a strong one in days to come.{S}
 My father must be stopped, but once that is done Ferelden will need a ruler.{S}
 When the time comes, you support my bid in the Landsmeet to remain on the throne.{S}
 In return, I add my voice to yours.{S}
 That should go without saying, I trust.{S}
 I will tell you this: my father must be stopped.{S}
 Once he is kept from the throne, if it should fall to Alistair then I will be content.{S}
 I sent Erlina here not solely because I thought I needed help, but because I saw an opportunity.{S}
 Oh, there are some who would follow Alistair out of respect for his Theirin blood.{S}
 Who else do you think Alistair would turn to for help?{S}
 Eventually the nobility would return to the old days of constant warring with each other.{S}
 I agree that there is much to be done before the Landsmeet, but do not you think plans should still be made for what will follow?{S}
 You should go quickly.{S}
 Just know that we are all going to miss you.{S}
 She has also suggested that you first stop by a village north of the Wilds to rest and replenish your supplies.{S}
 Please choose one of the following to jump to the encounter.{S}
 You discovered the Urn in an ancient temple and obtained some of the Ashes after going through a series of tests. *** This should not appear now that the Landsmeet is forced to happen after the Wide-Open World.{S}
 Arl Eamon has been revived by the healing powers of Andraste's ashes and has gone on to Denerim to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 There, you will attempt to bring Loghain to justice and stop the civil war that is brewing.{S}
 Gather your army, and pray that Ferelden stands united when the time comes.{S}
 You have gathered a formidable army and many have pledged to join you in the great battle when the time comes.{S}
 Arl Eamon has been revived by the healing powers of Andraste's Ashes and has gone on to Denerim to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 There, you will attempt to bring Loghain to justice and stop the civil war that is brewing.{S}
 Kaitlyn has left Redcliffe with her brother, Bevin, hoping to make a new life somewhere else.{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker you have come to.{S}
 I suppose stranger things have happened.{S}
 I wish to enter this with my eyes open, Warden.{S}
 You return.{S}
 It is too good an opportunity to pass up.{S}
 I trust you will keep your end of the bargain... now, I suppose, comes the task of dealing with my father.{S}
 I am not going anywhere.{S}
 I do not think it is going to happen.{S}
 You traveled to the town of Redcliffe to seek out Arl Eamon, the late King Cailan's uncle.{S}
 The town was suffering nightly assaults from walking corpses.{S}
 You left the people to their fate and upon your return found that Redcliffe had been reduced to a lifeless ghost town.{S}
 Can we yet come to an arrangement?{S}
 He will be wary of you and no doubt is watching your moves.{S}
 What happens to Loghain if you are queen?{S}
 When the Landsmeet comes, you might even have a say.{S}
 That does not mean she is going to be.{S}
 I am going to not think about it now.{S}
 I can not turn left without someone telling me something like that today. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 And I am certainly not going to marry her.{S}
 Go and tell her whatever you think best, but...{S}
 If it comes to that...{S}
 Go and tell her, if you think it is a good idea.{S}
 Go ahead, then.{S}
 Tell her I will do it, if it comes to that.{S}
 Now excuse me while I go have a small heart attack somewhere.{S}
 You want it to happen?{S}
 Go and tell her it will happen.{S}
 But that is going to be the last order you give me.{S}
 Now leave me alone.{S}
 I am not going to be ordered to marry anyone, least of all Cailan's wife.{S}
 You go and tell Anora whatever you like.{S}
 The Landsmeet may not listen to you, and Arl Eamon would go right back into a coma if you told him... but me?{S}
 I guess all we need to do is stop her father from taking the throne first, right?{S}
 The Landsmeet could pick Anora for queen no matter what happens, right?{S}
 We could go to Orlais, live in sin and eat cake until the darkspawn finally catch up to us.{S}
 The moment has passed.{S}
 Time to face the music.{S}
 Yes, I will go with that.{S}
 Stop being a child.{S}
 I can turn her down, if you prefer.{S}
 It is the smart move.{S}
 We could run off together, instead.{S}
 It will never happen.{S}
 He sends his regrets.{S}
 It is going to be a lot quieter without you around.{S}
 Good luck to you, whatever happens.{S}
 We are going to find those girls dumped in ditch somewhere, are not we?{S}
 This is the best thing for you, dear, but we are all sad to see you go.{S}
 I just hope that captain leaves us alone from now on.{S}
 Look what she is gone and gotten herself into now.{S}
 Anything we do now is just going to make things worse.{S}
 Go on, get out of here.{S}
 We can not just leave those girls.{S}
 Leave none of these vile fiends standing!{S}
 Go get married!{S}
 Come on!{S}
 Fall back, everyone!{S}
 D-do not leave me alone... please... please, take me home. <desc>sobs</desc>{S}
 Is... she going to be all right?{S}
 I can not wait to leave this place.{S}
 I can not believe you came for us.{S}
 I can not believe you came for me.{S}
 Er... we should go.{S}
 Let us go home.{S}
 Can you walk?{S}
 I came for everyone.{S}
 Wracked with guilt over the part she played in Connor's possession, and knowing that her son was in agonizing pain, Isolde came to the realization that it was time to end Connor's life.{S}
 The demon is gone.{S}
 I am to watch over Redcliffe until Eamon returns.{S}
 So Alistair is going to be king after all?{S}
 Why do I feel like I am waiting for the axe to fall?{S}
 Provided he does not run while he has the chance. <desc>Chuckles</desc>{S}
 Stood there for thirty years, maybe more, until you came along.{S}
 Considering where that came from let us hope we are not the only ones in good health.{S}
 I did <emp>not</emp> see that coming.{S}
 You have traveled to Redcliffe only to discover that the village is suffering nightly attacks from the walking dead, and that Castle Redcliffe is locked shut, showing no signs of life or activity. <emp>Free the castle of the demon's control</emp>{S}
 You traveled to Redcliffe to seek the help of Arl Eamon, only to find the village besieged and under attack from the walking dead.{S}
 You finally managed to find your way into Castle Redcliffe, and have discovered that Connor, Arl Eamon's young son, is the one responsible for all the terrible things that have happened.{S}
 You traveled to Redcliffe to seek the help of Arl Eamon, only to find the village under attack from the walking dead.{S}
 Perhaps someone is looking for it. <emp>Return the sextant to Chanter Rosamund</emp>{S}
 Return it to Chanter Rosamund in the Market District for a reward. <emp>Retrieve the Litany of Adralla from Niall's body</emp>{S}
 Niall did not come with you.{S}
 You went to sleep after the pleasant family reunion, only to find that Arl Howe's men had infiltrated the castle, and had begun killing everyone in it.{S}
 This hunk of rock fell from the sky, perhaps the last remnant of another world far off in the sky.{S}
 Return to Dagna and inform her of the bad news.{S}
 Lord Vaughan's going to enjoy breaking her.{S}
 Return to main menu.{S}
 And once this tower is gone, it would be the <emp>only</emp> one!{S}
 This infection must be cleansed before it spreads.{S}
 Act before the danger spreads.{S}
 That is not going to happen.{S}
 You really think I should go along with it?{S}
 I will just... move on.{S}
 The Marjolaine I knew is gone.{S}
 I just have to move on.{S}
 I am glad I am going with it.{S}
 I suppose it does mean it will have something to hide behind when the dragon breathes its flames, yes.{S}
 I would. <desc>sigh</desc> But I suppose there are certain obligations that go along with having a squishy companion made out of flesh.{S}
 It might give "passing a stone" all new meaning, but <emp>I</emp> do not want to be there for it...{S}
 Part of me is glad that it has decided to leave me here at the gate, but the other part is... apprehensive?{S}
 About me? <emp>I am</emp> not the one going up against a giant dragon with little more than wishful thinking.{S}
 No, just trying to picture his little elf head... squishing... ah, there we go.{S}
 I would like you to go, Irving.{S}
 Morrigan will go, then.{S}
 Wynne will go, then.{S}
 Then Jowan should go.{S}
 Then I will go.{S}
 We must flee!{S}
 I have come to help you.{S}
 Left with no other option, you chose First Enchanter Irving to be the mage to enter the Fade and battle the demon.{S}
 I am going to pretend I never heard that.{S}
 Does this mean you have to go without?{S}
 Can not be stinkier than what normally goes into them.{S}
 Stop!{S}
 He insists on going.{S}
 I ask myself if he does not conspire to leave the throne to Anora after all.{S}
 He has left, and I know not to where.{S}
 I am not confident that he will change his mind and return.{S}
 We have sent messengers to Orlais.{S}
 With any luck, the empress will send us help within a week.{S}
 And so Loghain's daughter sits on the throne, the Theirin bloodline is ended.{S}
 I wish it could have turned out differently.{S}
 I was about to send out a search party.{S}
 What exactly happened there?{S}
 The last of our allies have arrived in the city, we cannot delay any longer: I will call for the Landsmeet to convene.{S}
 We need to do all that we can in the few days left to us before the Landsmeet.{S}
 If I might make a suggestion: Go speak with Anora.{S}
 If Anora's turned against Loghain, I say let her keep the crown.{S}
 And he knows who to turn to for aid should that training fail him.{S}
 I am going to stand over here, with my fingers in my ears.{S}
 Unfortunately, the marriage would never happen unless they both agreed to it.{S}
 I prayed for your safe return.{S}
 Did the purpose of my <emp>disguise</emp> entirely escape you?{S}
 It seems the entire purpose of my disguise completely escaped the Grey Warden.{S}
 We have been praying for your safe return, Warden.{S}
 My father has gone mad.{S}
 You will need ammunition come the Landsmeet, and I can help in that regard.{S}
 You have only just arrived in the city, so perhaps you are unaware of some... recent events.{S}
 A useful lead, Anora, but... you could have sent this information with your maid.{S}
 I feared for my safety as Howe's prisoner, but to tell the truth I sent Erlina to you because I hoped we might join forces.{S}
 I can help you stop my father.{S}
 I fear that my escape will make matters worse.{S}
 But I imagine it is useful for Anora to have a trusted attendant who can move more freely than she herself.{S}
 If Anora has truly turned against her father, she becomes the one thing we lack.{S}
 From Erlina's story, he turned against her first.{S}
 You have my sympathies on what happened to your order.{S}
 It is unfortunate that they chose to turn against Ferelden.{S}
 There is talk that your illness left you feeble, Eamon.{S}
 How long you have been gone from court, Eamon!{S}
 When the animals turn against their masters, it is sometimes necessary to cull the herd.{S}
 Perhaps you should return and leave Ferelden's politics to those they concern.{S}
 Perhaps he is gone mad.{S}
 I would have imagined pigs would fly before Loghain Mac Tir would turn against our king.{S}
 The Chantry speaks truly about the corruption of power if a man like Loghain could go and do this.{S}
 The sooner we find them, the better we can turn them to our advantage.{S}
 Go have a look around and see what you can turn up.{S}
 Better yet, find the nobles who have arrived for the Landsmeet.{S}
 How much time do we have to stop him?{S}
 Do you truly think Loghain's daughter would turn on him?{S}
 Come over here and say that, shem.{S}
 Boot-licking appears to be profitable these days.{S}
 I have come to reveal your crimes at Ostagar.{S}
 You think you can slander my family to my face?{S}
 I am really going to enjoy cutting your throat.{S}
 You are right; she has this coming.{S}
 I do not want someone else coming in on you.{S}
 I will not risk my hide for that bitch.{S}
 Stop, thief!{S}
 If you value your life, leave.{S}
 Wrong move, sellsword. <act>Attack</act> <act>Give two sovereigns</act> There is no one here, is there? <emp>Find the Urn</emp>{S}
 The villagers of Haven captured him when he arrived in search of the Urn.{S}
 Stop bothering me. <emp>Find out what the villagers of Haven are hiding</emp>{S}
 Not everything is what it seems and the villagers are probably hiding something.{S}
 The time has come to leave the Wilds, do you not agree?{S}
 The archdemon is gone and the Blight with it.{S}
 Beraht's going to kill us if we slip up here.{S}
 Beraht's going to kill us if we slip up on this.{S}
 I was going to say we should go up in the stands and start a rockslide, but you are brilliant!{S}
 You will go out in his armor, keep down the visor, and fight in his name.{S}
 Except all the Warrior Caste braggarts you leave kissing dust. <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 I was afraid Beraht was going to kill us.{S}
 I will go drug Mainar now.{S}
 We are running out of time.{S}
 The last mission you went on for Slim Couldry was a bust.{S}
 Couldry owes you an explanation. <desc>The man flees.</desc>{S}
 Ah, it is sort of like coming home again.{S}
 Do you get the feeling things are just getting worse as we go up?{S}
 I am not falling asleep again!{S}
 I hope most of the people were able to flee on ships before the horde got here!{S}
 We are coming here to see the mages, right?{S}
 Err... we are not going to be mobbed, right?{S}
 The arl used to come here in the winter when I was small.{S}
 This is where the nobility comes to get drunk and decide who is the most self-important of them all.{S}
 How do they move these things through the forest?{S}
 It is easy to get turned around in a place like this.{S}
 Was it built in the forest, or did the forest come later?{S}
 Oddly they are supposed to be safer to travel during a Blight.{S}
 How long do you think it is been since anyone has walked in these halls? <desc>Whistles</desc> How long do you think it is been since dwarves lived here?{S}
 Yes, I think these caverns are going up to the surface.{S}
 Now all you have to do is go to his stall and help yourself.{S}
 How long's the boss going to wait for a whore? <desc>Scoffs</desc>{S}
 He will fell our enemies with his stench.{S}
 Go ahead.{S}
 She is forged from rare blue steel, and has served me faithfully for many years. <desc>He sits down and watches Sten attentively.</desc>{S}
 We are coming for ya!{S}
 Before she went crazy she used to collect little ceramic horses.{S}
 Elves turning into werewolves, huh?{S}
 Walking on the wild side.{S}
 Going to mount his head on a pike, he is.{S}
 You are lucky I am letting you walk away.{S}
 And moved all the treasure to the south wing.{S}
 And the thief still came, none the wiser about the bann's trap.{S}
 Just keep going in circles?{S}
 Nobody's going to make it this far without us knowing it.{S}
 Come on!{S}
 Ooh, come to Oghren, ye long-limbed goddesses.{S}
 Coming, I am bloody coming. <desc>Sneezes</desc> All this greenery is making me sick.{S}
 I thought it would have fallen into dust by now.{S}
 I bet that thing's going to collapse the second we are all standing on it. <desc>This table has a couple of wine bottles, cups, and a couple mugs of freshly poured cider.</desc> <act>Pour a mild poison into the mugs.</act> <act>Pour a deadly poison into the mugs.</act> <act>Pour a sleeping draught into the mugs.</act> <act>Pour rat poison into the mugs.</act> <act>Leave the table alone.</act> <desc>You poisoned the drinks on the table.{S}
 Andraste was a small woman, huh? <desc>He goes back to digging.</desc> <desc>Short bark</desc> <desc>He continues digging.</desc> <desc><DogName/> ignores you and keeps digging.</desc> <desc>Grumbling whine</desc>{S}
 It is going to take some time, you know.{S}
 Stop that.{S}
 These people do not deserve what has happened to them.{S}
 Everyone's gone... or dead.{S}
 Well, she was... quite marvelous... except for the butter face.{S}
 Butter face.{S}
 Everything's marvelous but her face.{S}
 We have to stop it... <desc>Gasps</desc> It is a templar!{S}
 Many enter this forest and are never seen again.{S}
 Except he is not sitting there at the moment, I suppose.{S}
 It is an accident waiting to happen.{S}
 Have we been turned around?{S}
 Walking corpses?{S}
 Did not turn out well.{S}
 I am going to have nightmares after this.{S}
 It looks like most of the townspeople escaped before the horde arrived.{S}
 They say if you toss a coin over your shoulder into that fountain, you will come back to Denerim.{S}
 I feel as though we have been walking in circles for hours!{S}
 Why do not we turn back?{S}
 From what I have heard of dwarven politics, I am almost surprised we haven't seen blood running these streets.{S}
 They say music soothes the savage beast, but I am not going to test that theory.{S}
 Now life in Orzammar can go back to normal!{S}
 Please--leave the children.{S}
 Andraste, I do not want to go yet.{S}
 Leave me alone.{S}
 Just go!{S}
 I am a falling, Ser Wilhem, Ser Wilhem, today.{S}
 One, two, Maric's run through.{S}
 I will not have our fight spread to the market.{S}
 Your duel with Ser Landry moved too close to the crowded marketplace.{S}
 You are running out of time, get to the fight!{S}
 I will whistle if anyone comes.{S}
 Go away.{S}
 Paedan, the Warden has returned.{S}
 Ah... mates, we was leaving.{S}
 With the Landsmeet over, Slim Couldry does not want to conduct any more breaking and entering missions.{S}
 It is been a good run, though.{S}
 I am going to lie a bit lower for the time being.{S}
 No more breaking and entering--but I do not mind some pick pocketing.{S}
 You did not find Rexel in Arl Howe's estate, and it is no longer safe to go back.{S}
 You are going to pay for that insult, Everd.{S}
 You are going to eat dust in the ring.{S}
 I am going to gut that slimy bastard like a nug when I see him.{S}
 Everd... going to pay for this...{S}
 Grey Warden arrives in Orzammar, undoubtedly to offer assistance to Lord Harrowmont!{S}
 Grey Warden arrives in Orzammar, most likely to pay respects to the rightful king, Prince Bhelen!{S}
 Good showing out there. <desc><DogName/> runs off and disappears.</desc>{S}
 Hey, where are you going?{S}
 Are not you coming with me? <emp>Hey!</emp>{S}
 They fall so easily before me.{S}
 My lady has returned!{S}
 My lord has returned!{S}
 Just passing by.{S}
 Come on, Lucjan.{S}
 I am not going anywhere, so do not waste your breath. <desc>Coughs</desc> <desc>Coughs</desc> Spare a coin?{S}
 The Maker sent us this plague for turning against the arl... <desc>coughs</desc>{S}
 Just leave me alone. <desc>Coughs</desc>{S}
 Who is there? <desc>Coughs</desc> No, I will not go!{S}
 There is no way I am going near mages... <desc>coughs</desc> <desc>Coughs</desc> They took my husband three days ago... <desc>Coughs</desc> <desc>Coughs</desc> They opened the gates yet?{S}
 I need to go to the market.{S}
 How did you... where did you come from?{S}
 Aw, just leave me alone.{S}
 And if anyone comes asking, I am gonna tell them <emp>you</emp> did it!{S}
 What will my customers think when they come in here and see this hole?{S}
 I swear, this city is going to the criminals and the nugs...{S}
 It is going to cost me a fortune, is not it?{S}
 First you send my daughter to the surface and-and now this?{S}
 They should've sent more mages!{S}
 Is this line even moving?{S}
 Who is going to look after her fool husband now?{S}
 I still can not believe what happened to Valendrian.{S}
 This would never have happened when the king was alive.{S}
 You can make out an inscription carved into its face.</desc> <desc>"Cast off the trappings of worldly life and cloak yourself in the goodness of spirit.{S}
 King and slave, lord and beggar; be born anew in the Maker's sight."</desc> <act>Remove equipment.</act> <act>Take equipment back.</act> <act>Leave altar.</act> <emp>Return to Athras with news about Danyla</emp>{S}
 Spread the word and more will come under the Chantry's power.{S}
 So everyone comes by and takes some ashes from the Urn?{S}
 Let us hope there is a lot of Andraste to go around.{S}
 Yes, next time we see a strange contraption, why do not you just go stand on it?{S}
 If something bad happens, hey, we know it is a trap!{S}
 So is anyone going to suggest tossing the dwarf across?{S}
 Hey, by making parts of the bridge appear in the correct sequence, we could work together to get someone across to the other side.{S}
 I think we can get one person across, by causing the right parts of the bridge to appear, but what about the rest of us?{S}
 Where I come from bridges are made of solid rock and do not appear and disappear... usually.{S}
 I will let you return to your rooms.{S}
 Your path is laid out before me and plain to see--in the lines of your face and the scars on your heart.{S}
 The teyrn just marched on and left us.{S}
 You came here with others?{S}
 I thought I was getting somewhere when I figured that out, and I went to each island in turn only to have my hopes dashed.{S}
 Four long gouges run across the flat of the blade, as if claws scored it.{S}
 They appear to be common make, the sort that can be bought from any merchant in the Commons.{S}
 I think I will go take a look at this pedestal.{S}
 Who goes there?!{S}
 And stand together to see our enemy fall.{S}
 Whatever happens, I will not falter.{S}
 Something happened, did not it?{S}
 What happened?{S}
 Perhaps... perhaps the pieces are falling into place now.{S}
 I am just sitting here, waiting for the end.{S}
 There is a templar there, almost gone.{S}
 But the mouse sought refuge there when I visited--he must have found paths hidden to us.{S}
 A tunnel that went under the entire lake?{S}
 Escape tunnels make such very handy entrance tunnels, do not you think?{S}
 It is not... true that mages can turn someone into a toad, is it?{S}
 It seems they left us one alive.{S}
 Move quickly!{S}
 You just need to worry about what happens <emp>before</emp> that.{S}
 And to where shall we go now, hmm?{S}
 A place for the wealthy noblemen to drunkenly lounge about and wait their turn to be pickpocketed?{S}
 They say you can never go home again, but for ten silvers an hour you can get pretty close.{S}
 Yes, let us run errands for the betterment of mankind as well as a few coppers.{S}
 Praying for help from a prophet they burned and a god who has turned His back on them not once but twice.{S}
 And here I thought I had left the Wilds behind for good.{S}
 What came first, I wonder.{S}
 Ah, here we go.{S}
 Are we going to get to enter Orzammar?{S}
 Do you think anyone ever falls in?{S}
 Perhaps this is how one leaves the dwarven city?{S}
 Or... sit anywhere.{S}
 Ah, the social strata quickly makes itself evident no matter where one goes.{S}
 Just think: in another century or so, the only dwarves left may be on the surface!{S}
 I went to the chantry as a child.{S}
 I... feel like we have just entered the Grand Cleric's bedchambers.{S}
 Where no one has gone before...{S}
 I believe we could get one person across, but only one, by making the bridge appear in the correct sequence.{S}
 Where are you going?{S}
 We can not leave now, Beraht will kill us! <desc>An unnatural, darkened flame burns here.</desc> <desc>A tool is required to extinguish the flame.</desc> <desc>Used the dark pearl.</desc> <desc>Used the taper.</desc> <desc>A tool is required to rekindle the fire.</desc> <desc>A pure flame burns.</desc>{S}
 Perhaps not, yet you came here anyhow.{S}
 Why do you leave without the heart?{S}
 You have left me little choice.{S}
 Stop this, Sarel.{S}
 (Do not go back.){S}
 (Do not go back.){S}
 (Do not go back.){S}
 Go back.{S}
 You came here with another?{S}
 Send them back to the priests for more training.{S}
 Well, I can not just have you go away with nothing.{S}
 I bet they will come in handy.{S}
 Someone is coming.{S}
 Perhaps it is time for you to leave.{S}
 I will leave you alone then.{S}
 Do you really know what is going on here?{S}
 If you leave now, I will not be able to protect you.{S}
 No, just passing by.{S}
 The coming Blight is obvious to us.{S}
 Send 'em to the stone!{S}
 That is the warmest greeting I have had since returning.{S}
 The brand on your face means nothing to the Legion of the Dead.{S}
 The surprise is not that you have come, but that you have come in so small a number.{S}
 It is why we in the Legion of the Dead abandon our lives, so we can face them without fear.{S}
 Leave him to me.{S}
 Let us go!{S}
 Has going topside let you forget the Legion of the Dead?{S}
 The coming Blight is obvious to us.{S}
 When that falls, it will take out no fewer than three houses.{S}
 All the darkspawn are fleeing the underground, and we are going there.{S}
 We abandon our lives to face these sods without fear.{S}
 We follow the throne, which is empty.{S}
 You want to go digging blind, you go right ahead.{S}
 Then move your line.{S}
 And Warden, you know you are being followed, right?{S}
 You are guaranteed to fall to the darkspawn.{S}
 You should be more concerned about the coming Blight.{S}
 That is the only way we leave.{S}
 Have you found your Paragon or just the dust she left?{S}
 When the time comes, I will care for a good dwarven reason.{S}
 Let them come.{S}
 It saves us the walk to their lairs.{S}
 Ugh, someone left a mess.{S}
 Nothing subtle about what happened here.{S}
 You think whoever did this will stop long enough to see we are not darkspawn?{S}
 Never leave a darkspawn walking{S}
 Seems our unseen friends have more than a passing hatred for darkspawn.{S}
 Something happen to, what was it, King Endrin?{S}
 They hide because they are dwarves.{S}
 Endrin Aeducan returned to the Stone not three weeks ago.{S}
 Grey Warden, you may pass.{S}
 Run to your false king.{S}
 Do not leave that fool with his blade out, Warden.{S}
 You are free to enter when he is out of my beard.{S}
 You are free to enter Orzammar, Grey Warden, though I do not know what help you will find.{S}
 A Blight is coming.{S}
 No wonder she turned to her own sex for comfort.{S}
 Mine happen to come with a set of strong hands. <emp>Return to Arl Eamon and prepare to head to the Landsmeet</emp>{S}
 Return to Arl Eamon in Redcliffe and prepare to head to Denerim. <emp>Use the Grey Warden treaties to gain the help of the different factions</emp>{S}
 And if he must face overwhelming numbers of Chevaliers with only a few untrained farmers?{S}
 Leliana, this runs counter to all sense and accountability.{S}
 Great generals are supposed to be old men who sit far from the battlefield.{S}
 What is stopping you?{S}
 Well, it will not happen again.{S}
 You can stop scowling at me, madam.{S}
 I was fortunate to escape with my life!{S}
 Then both of us left the boy to die.{S}
 I knew their names, mage, and where they came from.{S}
 Sit around the campfire and sing together?{S}
 How exactly do you go about making your enemies work for you?{S}
 Did you go to her rescue?{S}
 So much has happened...{S}
 Not unless one also happens to be an ancient abomination, no.{S}
 Or perhaps she simply wished me gone from the Korcari Wilds so she could prepare her ritual in peace.{S}
 I will not sit about like an empty sack waiting to be filled.{S}
 I know my mother well enough to be confident she would show no mercy when it came to her own survival.{S}
 I find myself... enjoying the time I have spent with you... but if you force me to go, then I will.{S}
 I do not wish to leave your company.{S}
 But if I must go...{S}
 If that means leaving your company, then I will do so.{S}
 Then what needs to be done is for you to go back to Flemeth's hut in the Korcari Wilds... without me.{S}
 So why would she risk sending you with me?{S}
 I am not going to help you kill your mother.{S}
 Go, then.{S}
 I am not going to help you.{S}
 I think the time has come to take my leave of you.{S}
 The two of us are not done with each other, but I shall not follow you about the countryside as you blunder about foolishly.{S}
 No, I happen to find you quite useful.{S}
 Where will you go?{S}
 Go.{S}
 Please do not go.{S}
 Then go, already.{S}
 You left chaos to fester in your house, but we must respect your new role.{S}
 Your return is not celebrated, but we must respect your new role.{S}
 What are you doing in here? <desc><DogName/> runs up to you happily.{S}
 He appears to have found a friend.</desc>{S}
 I suppose he is just going off to do some shopping.{S}
 Surfacers always assume nothing happens underground without them.{S}
 He had turned blood magic upon templars and Circle mages to escape from his tower.{S}
 Alfstanna is... a far better bann than I would have been... but I... do not remember how I came to be here...{S}
 Leave me.{S}
 He... destroyed his phylactery... we were spread out, trying to find him...{S}
 So now we head into the city together to face the archdemon, hmm?{S}
 I happen to like you too much to let you wander off without me.{S}
 And come back in one piece.{S}
 Let us go and teach this dragon a lesson, yes?{S}
 Off you go, then.{S}
 If you do not come back in one piece, however...{S}
 I cannot help but notice I am not going with you.{S}
 I see I am not going with you.{S}
 That is because you are not going to.{S}
 It is too dangerous for you to go with me.{S}
 What is happened?{S}
 Oh, do not give me that face.{S}
 I am betting you want the cheese in my pocket. <desc>He sits and waits patiently.</desc>{S}
 Very well, here you go.{S}
 I tried to keep her, but there was little I could do to stop the Orlesian...{S}
 The Orlesian returned her--and when I say "returned," I mean "pushed her out of his wagon."{S}
 She passed away after a week.{S}
 It was as though she held on long enough to come home to us.{S}
 We never figured out where she came from.{S}
 She never left my side, not once.{S}
 And you, my great sodding mutt steed, shall charge headlong into the fray, while I stand in my chariot chopping to the left and to the right.{S}
 We would fell thousands! <desc>Loud angry barking</desc>{S}
 Now stand still, you stupid mutt... <desc>He yelps and runs away.</desc>{S}
 Oh, come on!{S}
 Well you better get moving, you great sodding pile of potential poo. <desc>Growls angrily</desc>{S}
 I will go to him at once. <emp>Someone</emp> will answer for this.{S}
 If you will be so kind as to tell me where he is, I will go to him at once.{S}
 Your day will come.{S}
 Exile, you were not to show your face here again.{S}
 I am bid to let you walk the commons, but keep your place.{S}
 Go to the Shaper of Memories in the Shaperate.{S}
 We have come on...{S}
 You are no priest. <desc><DogName/> collapses.</desc> <act>Let <DogName/>... bluff?</act> <act>Let Alistair talk.</act> <act>Let Sten talk.</act> <act>Let Leliana talk.</act> <act>Let Zevran talk.</act> <act>Leave this to <DogName/>.</act> <desc><DogName/> pees on one of the guards.</desc>{S}
 I got to go change.{S}
 I will go get the Captain to let you through.{S}
 And from the looks on your faces, I would say he was right.{S}
 Go get someone who would know, already.{S}
 We have been sent by the Chantry. <emp>You are</emp> a priest?{S}
 I told you 'twas a foolish plan. <act>Let Leliana handle this.</act> <act>Let Zevran handle this.</act> <act>Let Morrigan handle this.</act> <act>Let Oghren handle this.</act> <act>Let Wynne handle this.</act> <act>Let Sten handle this.</act> <act>Leave this to <DogName/></act> <act>Let Wynne do the talking here.</act> <act>Let Morrigan do the talking here.</act>{S}
 What do you think I am doing? <act>Let Leliana try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Zevran try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Sten try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Wynne try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Morrigan try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Oghren try to talk her into leaving.</act>{S}
 Well... that is... something could come up...{S}
 I will retire when I <emp>want</emp> to retire, and no uppity little tart is going to tell me otherwise! <act>Have Wynne calm her down.</act> <act>Have Morrigan calm her down.</act> <act>Have Leliana lie to her.</act> <act>Have Leliana bribe her.</act> <act>Have Alistair lie to her.</act> <act>Have Alistair bribe her.</act> <act>Have Wynne lie to her.</act> <act>Have Wynne bribe her.</act> <act>Have Morrigan lie to her.</act> <act>Have Morrigan bribe her.</act> <act>Have Oghren lie to her.</act> <act>Have Oghren bribe her.</act>{S}
 Never thought I would see your face in the commons.{S}
 Neither are Paragons, and the scales being equal, I go with the promise of more trade.{S}
 Of course, he can not come out and say that.{S}
 The scales being equal, I go with the promise of more trade.{S}
 A Blight is coming.{S}
 There will be topsiders left for trade.{S}
 There will be topsiders left for trade.{S}
 I... know something terrible happened.{S}
 I do not know what exactly but I am going to--I have to--find out.{S}
 Please... we came here to get <emp>away</emp> from the fighting!{S}
 I hope they do not come back.{S}
 Where can we go?{S}
 This is no better than what we left.{S}
 Word travels quickly of your deeds, and we are not in so remote a place that it did not reach us here.{S}
 What happened to the king is so terrible.{S}
 The Blight has truly come, and the king is dead.{S}
 We are all going to die.{S}
 The Blight is foremost on all our minds. <desc>This elaborate artifact has a gem-like structure that contains what appears to be blood.{S}
 Oh, by all means you can return to them.{S}
 If all were made tranquil, this would not have happened.{S}
 Our enemies will fall!{S}
 Run while you can!{S}
 I can not go on!{S}
 House Aeducan will never fall!{S}
 Come look at this.{S}
 Move aside, please?{S}
 Going.{S}
 That scamp Kylon sent you, right?{S}
 Come here!{S}
 We are going to be attacked!{S}
 Foul and corrupt are they who have taken His gift and turned it against His children."{S}
 Would you stop correcting me?{S}
 We can not let this stop us!{S}
 I will follow your lead!{S}
 I am not going down easily!{S}
 You came across a tombstone in the forest and its inscription seemed to indicate that there are three Tevinter generals buried in the forest who have been set to guard some powerful items.{S}
 This appears to be various first-hand accounts of a time that predates the Dalish clans, an event known as "the Long Walk."{S}
 You have recovered all of the items hidden by the Tevinter mage.{S}
 You have recovered one of the items hidden in the forest by the Tevinter mage.{S}
 You know, you never feel so alive as when you are breaking and entering.{S}
 Pursue your treaties and return with new allies, if you are at all able to.{S}
 How long are we going to wait?{S}
 The tart's not going to show.{S}
 Go on, then.{S}
 If you are who you say, tell Sanga to send one of her regulars.{S}
 Stop wasting my time, then.{S}
 Are you the boss, or is he? <act>Start leaving</act> I have better things to do.{S}
 She is running late.{S}
 This is going nowhere.{S}
 I would like to speak to Master Tilver. <act>Leave</act> Sorry.{S}
 She is still coming, right?{S}
 You go now and tell her that.{S}
 Go!{S}
 I demand that Sanga sends her <emp>at once</emp>! <desc>You steal the key</desc> I cannot wait.{S}
 Men, we are leaving.{S}
 I am going to go watch over here, boss.{S}
 Go away!{S}
 Come to offer congratulations, I suppose?{S}
 Go on, now.{S}
 So, you think you are ready to go on your first patrol mission, do you?{S}
 You think this is going to be a walk in the park?{S}
 Well, go on.{S}
 Come on!{S}
 We are going to make him mad!{S}
 You come back here and you get the cavalry!{S}
 You two go back to cleaning the storage room.{S}
 Stop fidgeting.{S}
 I understand you must appear to act, but I can not pay.{S}
 But you really must go.{S}
 Most give them barely give them a passing glance.{S}
 I scarcely recall it all. <act>Brush against him as you leave</act> I see.{S}
 But sadly I am already running late.{S}
 Must be going.{S}
 I have to go.{S}
 Let us just move on.{S}
 I did not mean for it to come out like that.{S}
 I am the king now, and with a beautiful fiance who is going to remind me of her father every time I look at her.{S}
 I am not going to roll over and let Anora rule, that is for sure.{S}
 I would better go.{S}
 What're we going to do about... <emp>him</emp>, though?{S}
 Some things went amiss.{S}
 And you can not pass inspection without a regulation sword.{S}
 When Arl Eamon said I was going to be king I thought, "That is it!{S}
 I <emp>told</emp> you those potatoes were going to go off.{S}
 Oh Maker, they are going to give us latrine duty for this, are not they?{S}
 It is not my fault the potatoes went off!{S}
 Maker, I can not believe we are actually going to go on patrol!{S}
 Are you going to get ready for inspection or not?{S}
 We are never going to leave this fort, you know.{S}
 He is gone!{S}
 Keep moving.{S}
 "You should not have gone into trade like your brother!" <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 Would you stop going on about the potatoes already?{S}
 I have had some time to come to terms with that.{S}
 My coronation is not going to happen for some time yet... and we have still the darkspawn to fight.{S}
 Arl Eamon has left for Redcliffe, and he says the armies have almost finished gathering there.{S}
 We should go to Redcliffe as soon as possible.{S}
 Arl Eamon has left for Redcliffe.{S}
 Well, I hate to break it to you, but they are never going to pass inspection.{S}
 You would better go to the colonel and ask for a posting into a new patrol.{S}
 But if they go on patrol, they may get hurt.{S}
 Three days of traveling, to wait for hours in an alley.{S}
 Would you be willing to make a distraction for me? <act>Pay 10 silvers</act> Run past those guards over there.{S}
 Wait, where are you going?{S}
 Come back here!{S}
 With emeralds in its hilt to match your eyes. <act>Help fit her into a gown</act> Why stop there?{S}
 A matching gown, too? <act>Leave</act> Let me fetch something, just a moment. <act>Leave</act> Have fun. <act>Leave</act> Thanks ever so much, you condescending... <act>Bump into her.</act> Let me get over... oh, pardon. <act>Lie</act> Ten sovereigns, m'lady.{S}
 What are you going on about?{S}
 Be strong. <act>Leave</act> Enjoy your last few moments. <act>Leave</act> Ha.{S}
 You might as well go back to cleaning up your mess.{S}
 But more likely, they will just go for a stroll through the countryside and come back.{S}
 Do not leave! <desc>You steal her sword.</desc> Y-yes, I will breathe. <desc>Breathes deeply</desc>{S}
 Y-yes, I will breathe. <desc>Breathes deeply</desc> <act>Grab sword while removing her armor.</act> Out of your armor, right now! <act>Leave</act> Stay here, I am going to get help! <act>Leave</act> I can not believe you fell for that. <act>Leave</act> I have to go now. <act>Set her down.</act> Sit down, right now.{S}
 Go!{S}
 Do not stop!{S}
 Go on through.{S}
 Come back later.{S}
 I am just glad I am not going.{S}
 I have been meaning to stop by the apothecary.{S}
 I have got what I came for.{S}
 And where do you think you are going?{S}
 I am going on patrol.{S}
 Leave me be, peasant.{S}
 If you have extra, I will take it, though. <desc>You steal her sword.</desc> And you are just going to give it to me for free?{S}
 And you are just going to give it to me for free?{S}
 But I think herbalists are just swindlers. <act>Give her a sleeping draught.</act> Here you go. <act>Give her a deadly poison.</act> Soon you will not be coughing at all.{S}
 I still have one draught left. <act>Approach her.</act> Worked for me.{S}
 And you are just going to give that to me for free?{S}
 I am not going to fall for your schemes.{S}
 Your manager's going to hear of this.{S}
 Hmph! <act>Leave</act> I have to leave.{S}
 I never thought he would go so far.{S}
 The darkspawn run rampant over half of Ferelden.{S}
 Arl Eamon has left for Redcliffe, and tells me that our armies have almost fully gathered there.{S}
 You have united Ferelden, Warden... now we face the Blight.{S}
 Come on in.{S}
 Come on in.{S}
 Come back soon.{S}
 Walk right in.{S}
 Kill the Warden, now! <act>Lie</act> I have an urgent message for the seneschal. <act>Follow the guard</act> Take me to the seneschal.{S}
 Can I sit at one of the back tables?{S}
 It is too loud in here. <act>Enter the room</act> Thank you. <act>Leave</act> I will be right back.{S}
 Men, run!{S}
 Run for your lives!{S}
 Guards, come back!{S}
 Come...{S}
 Five guards can not stop me.{S}
 Run.{S}
 Leave now, or I will kill you where you stand. <act>Attack</act> Did not I say stand aside?{S}
 My cousin was sent to Ostagar before the battle.{S}
 So are you going to join me in a drink or not?{S}
 And how come I haven't seen you?{S}
 No one comes in here, m'lady.{S}
 Now go.{S}
 They just came in, did not they.{S}
 Those guards look fierce, if you ask me. <act>Lie</act> The owner sent me.{S}
 Go over there and keep them "happy." <act>Pay 3 gold</act> Does it matter?{S}
 Will someone make the room stop spinning?{S}
 Do not take too long. <emp>Escape from Fort Drakon</emp>{S}
 Somehow, you managed to convince the colonel that you were a soldier slated to go out on patrol.{S}
 With any luck, you should be able to walk out the front door. <emp>Pass the inspection</emp>{S}
 It is time to present yourself to the colonel and hope you pass the inspection. <emp>Round up the guards in the storage room</emp>{S}
 Maybe if you play along you can get out of here. <emp>Pass the inspection</emp>{S}
 I wanna go home!{S}
 You will get no mercy from me! <emp>Escape from Fort Drakon</emp>{S}
 It may help you pass some of the guards.{S}
 Stop skulking around.{S}
 Steel gauntlets made for the soldiers of the Fereldan Army. <desc>There are some guard uniforms here.</desc> <act>Put on the uniforms.</act> <act>Put the uniforms back..</act> <emp>Escape from Fort Drakon</emp>{S}
 There is no way you can pass the inspection now.{S}
 It seems today's password is Rabbit. <desc>There is a guard uniform here.</desc> <act>Put on the uniform.</act> <act>Put the uniform back.</act> <act>Leave.</act>{S}
 The feast is going be held in the great hall of the royal estate.{S}
 I will go get her.{S}
 Do not try and escape while I am gone!{S}
 You found ironbark for Varathorn, but demanded too much of him in return.{S}
 Go on now, and stay out of trouble.{S}
 You are going alone?{S}
 Should not I go with you?{S}
 We will need to find another way to follow them.{S}
 We shall need to find another way to follow.{S}
 We cannot follow this way, it seems.{S}
 Nobody goes in the room.{S}
 You found a girl hiding in Castle Redcliffe.{S}
 She said her name was Valena and then ran back to the village.{S}
 Perhaps you should go look for her and make sure that she made it back safely. <emp>Tell Owen of Valena's fate</emp>{S}
 So go home!{S}
 You are the one who freed him from the dungeons. <desc>Sigh</desc> I am so glad those liars are gone.{S}
 Maybe things will go back to normal again.{S}
 The healers have left, what is happened?{S}
 What happened?{S}
 The Tevinters will not be coming back.{S}
 Slow down and just tell me what is happening here.{S}
 But when this is all over, we <emp>are</emp> going to get <emp>very</emp> drunk to celebrate.{S}
 You should speak to Riordan to see what your next move should be.{S}
 Some of us are curious, Loghain, about precisely what happened at Ostagar.{S}
 Please go on.{S}
 Was sending an apostate to poison Eamon your duty as well?{S}
 These soldiers will not stop to listen to stories.{S}
 Gone.{S}
 Who do you think will come?{S}
 Alistair will come for me.{S}
 I am sure that Leliana will come for us.{S}
 I am sure that Morrigan will come for us.{S}
 I am sure that Oghren will come for us.{S}
 I am sure that Sten will come for us.{S}
 I am sure that Wynne will come for us.{S}
 Well, Leliana will probably come too.{S}
 Well, Oghren will probably come too.{S}
 Well, Wynne will probably come too.{S}
 I am sure that Zevran will come for us.{S}
 My friends are coming for me. <act>Wait for rescue.</act>{S}
 Well, Alistair will probably come too.{S}
 Well, <DogName/> will probably come too.{S}
 Well, Morrigan will probably come too.{S}
 Well, Sten will probably come too.{S}
 Well, Zevran will probably come too.{S}
 Well, either Wynne or Zevran will probably come.{S}
 Leliana will come for me.{S}
 Morrigan will come for me.{S}
 Oghren will come for me.{S}
 Sten will come for me.{S}
 Wynne will come for me.{S}
 I am sure that Wynne or Zevran will come for me.{S}
 Zevran will come for me.{S}
 I was just thinking about what happened to the elves and I... am reminded of a song sung to me, many years ago.{S}
 The Chantry says we return to the Maker.{S}
 We believe that we return to the Stone and become ancestors.{S}
 What was left of Duncan's recruitment records.{S}
 Follow me, cutie.{S}
 Follow me.{S}
 Come with me.{S}
 The last time I came to Denerim, I stayed at an inn so filthy the bedbugs had fleas.{S}
 If you had come in here and told me they would both sprouted wings and flown to Tevinter, I would be less stunned.{S}
 My hearing must be going.{S}
 Mamma never came back from Highever.{S}
 I want to go home.{S}
 Why did we come here?{S}
 Mother says we have to run before the bad men get here.{S}
 When are we going home?{S}
 Come on!{S}
 Flee while you can!{S}
 They are going to break through!{S}
 You have come through for me again.{S}
 A dreamer here is stopping this from working.{S}
 When you are ready to talk strategy, come upstairs to my sitting room.{S}
 What happened?{S}
 I do not know what is happening there, but I am certain my father has his hands in it.{S}
 Just watch yourself if you are going in.{S}
 If you are going in the Alienage, watch yourself.{S}
 Going on your first patrol, are you?{S}
 I do not want to see your face here again!{S}
 Thanks for running those thugs off.{S}
 I thought they were going to kill me.{S}
 I can help... whatever's left of you.{S}
 No wonder she left Oghren.{S}
 You are a dream of strangers' faces and open doors.{S}
 Their wounds festered and their minds left.{S}
 I thought for sure these monsters were going to get me!{S}
 They all fled to the castle this morning, before the darkspawn arrived.{S}
 The Arl ordered everyone in the village evacuated there this morning, just before the darkspawn arrived.{S}
 What a relief you arrived!{S}
 I am going to get out of here before any more of those things arrive!{S}
 What is happened?{S}
 I need to get moving.{S}
 Riordan of the Grey Wardens arrived this morning just ahead of the darkspawn.{S}
 Your comrade, Riordan, arrived just ahead of the darkspawn attack.{S}
 They are both inside with Riordan of the Grey Wardens, who arrived this morning just ahead of the darkspawn.{S}
 He is inside with Riordan of the Grey Wardens, who arrived this morning just ahead of the darkspawn.{S}
 I was told that he has urgent news, and to send out patrols to watch for your arrival.{S}
 Follow me!{S}
 I expect to leave a month from now, with a small army of templars and priests.{S}
 That is the only place I can hide, because they make me... they make me eat.{S}
 There is nothing left.{S}
 There is body and there is hope, and both are turning....{S}
 Fresh, not those who turn.{S}
 All I could do was wish Laryn went first.{S}
 I will not turn!{S}
 You arrived in Redcliffe to find it under attack by darkspawn.{S}
 You have come to the Circle of Magi seeking the help of the mages.{S}
 Unfortunately, the Circle is in a state of chaos, the templars have locked the tower, and you have been sent in to investigate.{S}
 You have escaped the Fade, but the tower is still in dire straits.{S}
 You have entered the ruins in the heart of the forest and must explore them to find the werewolves' lair and Witherfang. <emp>Slay Witherfang and bring his heart to Zathrian</emp>{S}
 Fallen Knight{S}
 Another falls before me!{S}
 I am going to slit your throat!{S}
 Their lackeys only come to me when they want something.{S}
 Who goes? <act>Equip the disguise.</act>{S}
 Anybody tries to come in here without Howe's say so, we get to do what we like with 'em.{S}
 You are going to need my help.{S}
 Someone of Morrigan's description was later seen traveling alone, heading west through the Frostback Mountains.{S}
 As the years passed, Anora continued to rebuff the advice of Ferelden's nobility requesting that she remarry.{S}
 Though prospective suitors from other nations visit Denerim from time to time, the queen's only comment is that all of them fall far short of the bar she measures them against: that of her father.{S}
 Although he returned to the Grey Wardens for a time, he was heard to say that it simply was not the same anymore.{S}
 Much to Queen Anora's relief, he resigned from the order and left Ferelden for good.{S}
 He traveled to Duncan's birthplace, and there placed a small monument in the man's memory.{S}
 Where he went afterwards is unknown.{S}
 Alistair returned to the Grey Wardens for a time, insisting that new recruits pay respect to <FirstName/>'s sacrifice and campaigning to relax some of the order's more secretive policies.{S}
 But in time, he left the Wardens once more, declaring that it simply no longer felt right.{S}
 Alistair returned to the Grey Wardens for a time, helping to recruit new members to restore the order.{S}
 Leliana remained at court for a time before deciding to return to Orlais.{S}
 She left with little explanation, saying only that she had old scores to settle.{S}
 Shale left Ferelden, presumably headed for the fabled Library of Minrathous.{S}
 Eventually he left Ferelden, accepting employment with a mercenary company renowned for its supply of fine ales.{S}
 Sten returned to his homeland, leaving without a word.{S}
 Wynne returned to the Circle of Magi, but only for a short time.{S}
 She was gone without explanation or apology.{S}
 Time passed slow{S}
 Time passed quick{S}
 You sure you do not want to run?{S}
 I am going to enjoy this!{S}
 You should have run away!{S}
 Oh, I am going to tear you in two!{S}
 It is about time you went down.{S}
 Come back later.{S}
 Your moves are slow, but effective.{S}
 Embrace the darkness; that is all you have left.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 Alistair was relieved to be away from court at last and returned with his love to help rebuild the Grey Wardens.{S}
 He left her side only briefly, to return to Duncan's home and plant a small memorial.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 He was eventually called to the far-off fortress at Weisshaupt, the home of the Grey Wardens, and swore he would return to his love's side soon.{S}
 As for <FirstName/>'s companions, they went their separate ways.{S}
 When <FirstName/> finally left Denerim to continue her travels, Alistair went with her, electing to remain with the woman he loved.{S}
 Who goes there?{S}
 Stop!{S}
 Go check it out.{S}
 She gave me a scarf, but it is gone.{S}
 Go quickly, before more guards find you.{S}
 It is not unprecedented that one of our number should end up in the Legion of the Dead: The Memories attest to some bewildering falls from grace.{S}
 I say, let him go.{S}
 This is the writ that was passed, Durius.{S}
 I am torn by this, as my petition will go unheard, and that may curse many more of the Legion than would die here.{S}
 The corpse was left untouched, suggesting the darkspawn feared his spirit even in death.{S}
 It must be entered into the Memories in the Shaperate if the validity of the claim is to be tested.{S}
 The Dead Caste insignia has been entered into the Memories.{S}
 May honor come to its descendents. <attrib>--As recorded by the Memories.</attrib>{S}
 I suspect they will revoke our privileges at the next Assembly sitting.{S}
 They are afraid of the road we travel.{S}
 Fortunately, development of the largest shaft will continue, or you would have faced additional fines.{S}
 The Assembly expects your response within 30 days or your house, as well as those of your team, will face additional censure. <attrib>--Notice of Assembly censure.</attrib>{S}
 If all goes well, losing this cavern will kill the darkspawn's taste for digging, and Orzammar will never know it was at risk.{S}
 The fool has been following us for three days, but what can I do?{S}
 I said to his face that if he puts our patrol at risk I would split him myself, but he is quiet, I will give him that.{S}
 It is one thing to face them up in the light; he will cut his own shaft out of here once he fights them in the dark where they live.{S}
 I think if he sends another letter I will read it.{S}
 Many will see another day because he fought at their side and fell in their stead.{S}
 We do not know his rites, and I fear the loss of his family blade may cause unrest on whatever journey he faces, but we know him as brother in blood, and extend that which is sacred to us.{S}
 That is the core of true family beyond kin, and the unifying link that will bring day to night and allow the fallen to rest. <attrib>--Restored inscription, Trialmont family blade.</attrib>{S}
 Returning it to his corpse may bring him some peace.{S}
 The topsider's sword has been reconstructed after returning the pieces to his remains.{S}
 The chairs are arranged as though someone were just about to sit down to dinner.{S}
 Its seams all appear to have been patched many times over, and it is so dirty it is hard to tell what color it was supposed to be.{S}
 Is there a nug left in all of Thedas?{S}
 Go on, I am out of the nug game.{S}
 I knew I should have stuck to common nugs, now I have gone and lost them too.{S}
 No way I am going back to that supplier in Dust Town. <desc>Sighs</desc> Guess I am shutting it down.{S}
 Only need one to turn this around.{S}
 If I see any nugs, I will send them your way.{S}
 Something's coming in from the Roads!{S}
 What is going on... by the ancestors!{S}
 You will have to return to Redcliffe and find another option. <summary>On shapers.</summary>{S}
 The blessing of the Shaperate is given only to those who walk with the Stone.{S}
 These caverns are old cuts and well traveled; the true will of the Stone is revealed far from the halls of politics and commerce.{S}
 The shaper must first walk away if he is to return. <attrib>--"First Steps," from <title>The Shaper's Life</title>.</attrib> <summary>On shapers.</summary>{S}
 It is the shaper's burden to walk this path with a mind to observation.{S}
 They fell by degrees.{S}
 The shapers must return, must walk the lost way, so the children of the Stone can see what has been surrendered and what can be gained.{S}
 You have walked the path of the Shaperate and documented the Stone.{S}
 The blessing of the Shaperate is yours to wield in the carving of a new path, one for tomorrow's shaper to follow. <attrib>--From <title>The Shaper's Life</title>.</attrib>{S}
 Never mind, let us keep moving.{S}
 Those who choose to leave must do so with the heavy gaze of their Ancestors at their backs.{S}
 We will promote all manner of trade, but also reinforce that those who leave for too long will return as strangers to the Stone. <attrib>--From an report of the Assembly Zoning Commission.</attrib> <summary>On dwarven propriety.</summary>{S}
 Lord Dace's comment that "if Lord Gorosmote did not want a new heir, he should not have slummed for a concubine" was indeed inappropriate, but the proper procedure for resolution through Proving was followed.{S}
 Every stone has a face that can not be carved, a side that must be earthward.{S}
 I am sure you are doing your best. <desc>As the antidote passes her lips, the patient visibly relaxes.{S}
 Well, well, well... the brand Warden comes home.{S}
 What makes you think anyone here would turn me...{S}
 You have walked into a sodding fight, Warden, and I have already passed your stupid tome along.{S}
 Yes, well, I will keep my nose clean until you are long gone, how about that?{S}
 Only Bhelen can move us forward!{S}
 While we rally, the Blight never leaves the dwarves.{S}
 How often have they passed this back and forth?{S}
 Looks like only the military travel here now.{S}
 Such a pretty face for a monster.{S}
 And there is worse to come?{S}
 If this was allowed to happen, if there is betrayal here, the greatest monster is yet to come.{S}
 I dread what is coming.{S}
 There is a monster yet to come.{S}
 With a face that hides it.{S}
 What happened here?{S}
 There is worse to come?{S}
 There is worse to come.{S}
 That voice sends a chill up my spine.{S}
 Very bad things have happened here.{S}
 Can not turn your head to cough without darkspawn creeping back.{S}
 Our enemy has retaken the void we left.{S}
 They push the spawn from their border, only to see them return in greater numbers.{S}
 Turn on effects{S}
 Turn off lighting effects{S}
 Let us go back.{S}
 We have got some young fighters ready to go.{S}
 "Anything goes" is a fair description.{S}
 Who am I facing and what do I get for it?{S}
 I will come back for some action later.{S}
 The receipt on his body suggests that he may have passed it to someone in the Proving Grounds. <emp>Return the tome to the shaper</emp>{S}
 You could return it to Shaper Assistant Milldrate if you wish.{S}
 You returned the tome to the Shaperate.{S}
 Let me know if you want to go again.{S}
 They do not know how close they came to losing their food lifeline.{S}
 They wait too long, trade will not come back.{S}
 Merchants will not risk this happening again!{S}
 I go where the work is, and it is not here.{S}
 I almost gave up, but where was I going to go?{S}
 I do not have to come back here.{S}
 I did not get into this business to sit on my goods.{S}
 They will pay a premium until this backlog is moved.{S}
 Go to blood mage hideout (for combat testing only).{S}
 Damn their black hides!{S}
 No doubt this had something to do with "facing the dark side of your soul" or some such rubbish.{S}
 Did you see the cruelty on my... on her face?{S}
 Well, I wasn't expecting that, and I certainly do not want to go through it again.{S}
 Then it is the best thing for Ferelden for me to let you go.{S}
 She is a queen, and she knows how this goes.{S}
 What do you think will happen to us?{S}
 Alistair's not going to like that.{S}
 It is going to be hard for him not to, I imagine.{S}
 I shall leave the matter in your hands, then.{S}
 Come, let us return to the task at hand.{S}
 So... there is a rumor going about.{S}
 So... there is a rumor going about.{S}
 It would appear that you have made something of yourself after all.{S}
 The monument was built overlooking the Orlesian embassy... "watching" it carefully, as the local legend goes.{S}
 In the months that followed their wedding, Alistair and Anora proved themselves a surprisingly effective pair.{S}
 With both the king and queen actively involved in running their kingdom, the need for an advisor diminished with time. <FirstName/> continued to enjoy great popularity in Ferelden, however, and maintained considerable influence in the running of the kingdom.{S}
 The former Grey Warden enjoyed King Alistair's full confidence, however, and thus great influence in running the kingdom--more than the queen would like, probably, but she had little choice.{S}
 With the king seldom seen and disinclined to offer the chancellor his support, Queen Anora has the most sway over the running of the kingdom and arguments with her chancellor generally end in her victory.{S}
 I am ready to get going.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 They could be moving through the back alleys.{S}
 I would go to the back of the hospice and maybe follow the alley from there.{S}
 Well... thank you for stopping these liars, anyhow.{S}
 I refuse to accept that they are all simply... gone!{S}
 Are you going to go inside?{S}
 If you could <emp>please</emp> just go inside and see what happened to the hahren and everyone else... please, you killed those men, now help us!{S}
 Now I just need to find out what happened to Valendrian and the others...{S}
 I am going to get to the bottom of this.{S}
 Why do not you go inside, if you are so eager?{S}
 They are not going to hurt anyone.{S}
 Just tell me what is going on.{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 I will just go, then.{S}
 I do not know what is going on here, but I know she is in over her head.{S}
 But there is something odd going on, though.{S}
 I will leave it for Caladrius to decide your fate.{S}
 Come with me... and be respectful, if you know what is good for you.{S}
 I suggest you leave while you still can.{S}
 What is going on, here?{S}
 I meant that you could leave.{S}
 I am coming through.{S}
 What is going on?{S}
 It is a miracle the alienage hasn't burned to the ground, if he is gone.{S}
 Besides crawling over the wall? <desc>Laughs</desc> Come to think of it, there might be.{S}
 What comes next, I wonder?{S}
 Nobody's coming back, are they?{S}
 Please, go before they see you!{S}
 Please, just go.{S}
 Please, just leave me alone.{S}
 You must have seen what is going on here.{S}
 I am not going to ask twice.{S}
 Nothing is going on!{S}
 Nothing you can do is worse than being the only one left...{S}
 You have got to leave before they see you here!{S}
 They go in there, they never come back.{S}
 Every few days they come back.{S}
 You have to go.{S}
 Please, just go!{S}
 Truth be told, there was always a limit to how long we were going to be able to operate here.{S}
 Then we leave a few days earlier than planned, with our profits and remaining slaves, unharmed.{S}
 So it appears.{S}
 It happens, on occasion.{S}
 We leave!{S}
 We leave!{S}
 Come then, men.{S}
 Off we go!{S}
 Leave the profits and the letter.{S}
 Take your slaves and go.{S}
 Leave the elves and the letter.{S}
 Take your money and go.{S}
 You do not really think I will let you leave with more elves?{S}
 You leave everything.{S}
 Get out with your hides.{S}
 That is not going to happen.{S}
 Allow me to leave this place alive and I would be more than happy to do this little service for you.{S}
 I do not suppose you would consider just letting me go?{S}
 Now I will go.{S}
 Leave everything.{S}
 Perhaps you should be left to the mercies of these elves?{S}
 I suggest you come up with a new offer.{S}
 And they will be dead anyhow if the Blight is not stopped.{S}
 I wager she is robbed of it the moment we leave.{S}
 Oh how generous we are today, it appears.{S}
 You have recovered one of a set of four items hidden by a Tevinter mage.{S}
 Here you go.{S}
 You have recovered two of the items hidden in the forest by the Tevinter mage.{S}
 You have recovered three of the items hidden in the forest by the Tevinter mage.{S}
 A little more ceremony than I wanted, but let us go!{S}
 I never said I was going anywhere.{S}
 The men do not have much coin, and they face the prospect of a gory death.{S}
 They are coming!{S}
 Whatever is going on up there, I do not think we will have time to go back for the Litany.{S}
 Stop him!{S}
 You came across a chanter's board in Lothering.{S}
 If this is what you desire, then go.{S}
 Where I come from bridges are either there, or not.{S}
 I do not want to be the one that has to go down there to scrape you off the bottom.{S}
 And the piece of bridge <emp>appears</emp> solid.{S}
 But perhaps someone else should go first. <desc>sigh</desc> Why do not we just get one person across and go from there?{S}
 Perhaps only one of us needs to go on.{S}
 I do not see how we are going to get all of us across.{S}
 Maybe only one of us is meant to go on?{S}
 Games are less exciting when no one falls to their death.{S}
 When I get my hands on you... come back here!{S}
 Hey, where do you think you are going? <act>Slip past the guard.</act> <act>Knock out the guard.</act> <act>Jump the guard.</act>{S}
 We will be leaving soon, though.{S}
 Always leave them fearing more, I say.{S}
 Fell me like the darkspawn and make inroads in the south.{S}
 Well, they usually make you leave weapons at the door.{S}
 I will give you a spring in your step... if you can walk at all.{S}
 You are saying I can go.{S}
 You are leaving?{S}
 I hate to see you go, but I will not make you stay.{S}
 Then go.{S}
 Sitting in the shadows of the old Imperial Highway, these docks are now the only means to reach the tower.{S}
 A pouch of coins appears in exchange.</desc> <desc>The door closes.</desc> <desc>The door closes curtly.</desc> <act>Present the small painted box.</act>{S}
 8... <emp>Return to the rendezvous point</emp>{S}
 It is time to return to the rendezvous point at the crossroads where you will meet your brother Trian and kill him for plotting against you.{S}
 Fell through the world at 1034, 7432.{S}
 A Ferret by any other name--would he still stink? : Needs writing pass.{S}
 Leave me be, I am thinking.{S}
 All right, all right, just leave me alone.{S}
 I have alerted the College of Magi in Cumberland that this needs to be addressed in coming debates, but I fear relations with the Chantry may distract them.{S}
 Er... let us move on.{S}
 Let us just go.{S}
 Come.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 But come, it is getting late and there is much to be done.{S}
 An older tome fell to a page on "the Reaching."{S}
 No, no, no, and stop asking!{S}
 First Enchanter Dorval fell suddenly to a disease of the lungs.{S}
 We will move forward, as Dorval would have wished, and commit these and other ceremonies to the age we have left.{S}
 Today we passed even further, far beyond any reach of man.{S}
 Can someone else have come this far?{S}
 What returned was not of the mortal, nor native Fade.{S}
 Let the strength of the tower wither it and memory pass.{S}
 Whims escape to their own action.{S}
 Hidden above us the whole time!{S}
 The chaos in the tower has allowed an apprentice to stumble across something ancient and hidden.{S}
 However old it was, the creature discovered in the Reaching has been destroyed. <summary>On a hiding place.</summary>{S}
 No point in hiding it from the senior mages now, and dont worry about Denri's usual fee for moving his bed.{S}
 I have the utmost sympathy for what happened to your charge, but it is beyond the Circle's ability to anticipate every obscure demise that an apprentice might face, especially involving methods outside the already extensive realm of magical study.{S}
 We will separate or walk with our brothers, but we will be free. <attrib>--Enchanter Boson, Libertarian</attrib> <center>*****</center>{S}
 I will follow when he calls.{S}
 I do not know that I am willing to follow, but I will be present to hear his argument. <attrib>--Enchanter Fonst, Aequitarian</attrib> <center>*****</center>{S}
 In fact, it follows all my expectations of the words the Maker would bestow.{S}
 I will not go back.{S}
 I left a few things there, mostly stolen from the enchanters.{S}
 Stop wasting time, Warden.{S}
 You said you could enter the Circle Tower, and you were believed.{S}
 I followed another apprentice through supposed secret maneuvers today, and exposed her tendency towards blood magic.{S}
 The central part of Denerim and home to the Royal Palace, there seem to be many battles going on here.{S}
 A seldom-traveled back road amongst the warehouses of the Docks District.{S}
 This building appears to be conspicuously deserted, within an otherwise well-populated district.{S}
 Combat Pass Debug{S}
 We can go back.{S}
 Find five Scrolls of Banastor and return them to the mages' collective.{S}
 Return to the mages' collective for your reward.{S}
 Our power attracts them, and for good reason: Our unique bridge between flesh and dreams is one way they can enter the realm of flesh.{S}
 Finally, once you have come to ascend, have tasted the sweet nectar of the demonic blessing, rise anew, ascended, as a god.{S}
 There comes a time in each young mages life that he must strike forth from beneath the shadow of his mentor.{S}
 I have cleverly sent them away from my abode so that they may receive this information in a public place, thus guaranteeing the safety of my willing courier.{S}
 Return to the mages collective for a reward.{S}
 I have sent this courier with this note to officially end your period of apprenticeship.{S}
 When you return from your current errand, your apprenticeship will be over.{S}
 Now, hurry, I have dire need of the supplies I sent you to procure.{S}
 I knew this would happen.{S}
 Hear me and obey: My power waning, I, Krebulash the Epithet, require a reconnection to the mystic places I have left behind.{S}
 You, the bearer of this note, shall travel to these places and trace upon them my personal glyphs, claiming their eldritch energies for my own.{S}
 You will come upon sites of mystic power in the ancient places of the world: the Brecilian Forest, the Deep Roads, the heart of Denerim, and near the base of the Circle Tower.{S}
 Return to the mages collective for your reward.{S}
 Travel to the Brecilian Forest and slay these blasphemers!{S}
 Travel to the Brecilian Forest and slay the cabal of maleficarum.{S}
 Return to the mages' collective for your reward.{S}
 Renold was last seen traveling in the direction of the Brecilian Forest.{S}
 Anyone who returns with evidence of the whereabouts of the beloved mage Renold will be rewarded.{S}
 Find Renold and return to the collective with news of his whereabouts.{S}
 He was last seen traveling toward the Brecilian Forest.{S}
 Return to the collective for your reward.{S}
 You returned to the mages' collective with news of Renolds death.{S}
 Return to the mages' collective for your reward.{S}
 If mages giving questionable "gifts" to templars does not seem right, you can go to Knight-Commander Tavish in Denerim and testify about the bribe, with the lyrium potions as evidence.{S}
 You turned in the 10 lyrium potions as evidence of the mages collectives dubious relationship with Knight-Commander Harrith.{S}
 Turn your attention elsewhere.{S}
 Which of the following did you do?{S}
 The activities of the maleficarum on my doorstep did not go unnoticed, and now I am in danger of being brought before the templars myself!{S}
 A small band of drifters claim to have seen me practicing forbidden arts, and they have left to deliver testimony of my alleged deeds to the Chantry!{S}
 I ask the mages' collective to find and stop these false witnesses by any means necessary.{S}
 They were traveling on along the road from Lothering to Denerim, where their lies will seal my fate.{S}
 Track down and stop a small group of adventurers from giving false testimony of alleged blood magic.{S}
 You tracked down the adventurers and put a stop to their questionable testimony.{S}
 Return to the mages' collective for your reward.{S}
 You tracked down a small band of adventurers and put a stop to their questionable testimony.{S}
 You tracked down a small group of adventurers to stop them from delivering their testimony, but you let them go free.{S}
 Rough travels out here, eh?{S}
 Rough travels out there.{S}
 Where are you going?{S}
 I am here to stop you.{S}
 Turn around now and just go home.{S}
 I understand that several relatives of our friends among the collective will soon become targets of the Chantry, and while I trust that this will not lead to lasting harm for those innocents, I wish to ensure that those targeted are fairly warned and evacuated before the Chantry can send its message.{S}
 Go to the four homes of accused blood mage relatives in Denerim.{S}
 Once all four homes are marked, return to the collective for your reward.{S}
 Return to the collective for your reward.{S}
 Let the Chantry come; those families will be safe.{S}
 Return to the mages' collective for your reward.{S}
 Return them to Feoran in Denerim's Market District.{S}
 You found ten Stolen Goods and returned them to Feoran in Denerim's Market District for a reward.{S}
 Got anything for me? <desc>Laughs</desc> I wish I could see the look on their weasel faces!{S}
 I promised you a cut, so here you go.{S}
 Some members of a rival concern decided to run off with a few of our valuable belongings.{S}
 So, if you happen upon any stolen goods, bring 'em to me.{S}
 Go get 'em.{S}
 If you bring ten Stolen Goods to Pomer the guard, he might consider letting the young children go free.{S}
 They are free to go, thanks to you.{S}
 I will make sure this sort of thing never happens again.{S}
 Well, it has to stop sometime, I say!{S}
 Come with me, little one.{S}
 Pickpockets are running wild, I tell you.{S}
 She says it is likely he went into the Frostback Mountains, and that he stole her heirloom necklace.{S}
 If you find Gabon or the necklace, return to Redcliffe and let Delli know.{S}
 He had been possessed by a spirit and turned into a murderer.{S}
 Return to Delli in Redcliffe with the news of her lost son.{S}
 You returned to Delli in Redcliffe and told her about the fate of her lost son, Gabon.{S}
 I sent him away just a month ago, and now I am afraid he is lost.{S}
 That is no excuse to send my own son out into the wild!{S}
 I should go.{S}
 Come, child.{S}
 Come.{S}
 Come inside!{S}
 No... come!{S}
 Unfortunately I have to leave.{S}
 Monsters hidden in all my friends!{S}
 They follow you.{S}
 Once you are in the story, they possess your friends and follow.{S}
 It pleases me that you wish to follow in my footsteps and bring the Maker's word to the unenlightened.{S}
 Apologies for leaving early for the Wilds, son, but I wanted to set up camp and get things started.{S}
 The Chasind respect one with survival skills in the Wilds, so I hoped to get a grip on that before you arrived, and maybe establish an agreement with a local tribe so that we had friends when you came.{S}
 If you follow them, they will lead you to a location I have scouted out, where I have left you some supplies.{S}
 The landmarks are as follows, beginning at the entrance to the Wilds from Ostagar:{S}
 - Pass under a fallen tree "bridge"{S}
 - Pass a submerged tower on the right{S}
 - Walk along a path of roots and stones{S}
 I have, however, seen evidence of their passing.{S}
 They appear to have left this area in great haste, possibly fleeing the so-called "darkspawn" that are rumored to be gathering in the Wilds in ever greater numbers.{S}
 I have left you a weapon and everything else I can spare, my son.{S}
 The riders follow after every town, ever since my lucky break deciphering the story.{S}
 Do not go.{S}
 And when his kingdom fell, so disappeared the stolen riches of an age.{S}
 It is capable of subtle manipulation and can, for a time, pass as a living example of the body it inhabits.{S}
 When the illusion falls, it becomes a terrifying and vengeful engine of destruction. <desc>Notes acquired from dead or terrified adventurers have directed you to this unassuming door.{S}
 I am not leaving!{S}
 I cannot hide in your wake, but I will not be a footnote!{S}
 I have come to the Wilds to speak the Chant, but I fear I will die here at the hands of the darkspawn.{S}
 I leave all that I came with to my wife, Jetta.{S}
 They have hidden markers and signs in the arrangements of stones and rubble along the paths of the Wilds.{S}
 I think that if I could complete the message, find all of the trail markers, I can find this cache and see what treasure the Chasind have to hide.{S}
 I have found one such marker near this camp, under a fallen tree leaning against the ruins.{S}
 I hear rumors that a darkspawn horde is coming.{S}
 You escaped Redcliffe.{S}
 Orzammar has sent her best, Warden.{S}
 You will be running to keep up when we give the order. <desc>Laughs</desc> We will be fine, as long as the ground hasn't forgotten how to shake.{S}
 No more will you test the Veil, nor reach the Fade to escape.{S}
 No more shall fall; no more shall need to stand.{S}
 The Korcari Wilds are rife with legends and myths that have amazed and confounded scholars since the fall of Ostagar in ancient times.{S}
 When Astia met Nebbunar, the two fell in love, and Astia hoped to bring her lover to see her spirit friend.{S}
 Astia was horrified, and she fled from the enraged spirit.{S}
 If you take the ashes I gave you and scatter them over a pile of rocks on an overhang overlooking that half-sunken Tevinter dome, maybe Gazarath will appear and give you a wish!{S}
 Who summons Gazarath from slumber? <desc>You see a pile of stones covered in a fine layer of dust and ash.</desc> <act>Sprinkle more ash on the pile of stones.</act> <act>Leave the stones alone.</act>{S}
 Gazarath appeared and attacked.{S}
 My husband and son went there to bring the Chant of Light to the Chasind, but I haven't heard from them since.{S}
 I should go.{S}
 It would not have happened otherwise.{S}
 It urinates.</desc> <act>Turn in gems for the dwarves.</act> <act>Give all sapphires.</act> <act>Give all malachites.</act> <act>Give all amethysts.</act> <act>Give all topazes.</act> <act>Turn in crafting materials for the Dalish</act> <act>Give all elfroots.</act> <act>Give all deep mushrooms.</act> <act>Give all deathroots.</act> <act>Give all metal shards.</act> <act>Turn in runes for the Circle.</act> <act>Give all unassigned master runes.</act> <act>Give all unassigned expert runes.</act> <act>Give all unassigned journeyman runes.</act> <act>Give all unassigned novice runes.</act> <act>Turn in runes for the templars.</act> <act>Turn in a nug for the werewolves.</act>{S}
 The men are ready to follow you anywhere, thanks to your confident investment. <desc>The jingle of your purse turns a head or two.</desc> <act>Turn in coins for Arl Eamon's knights.</act> <act>Give thirty sovereigns.</act> <act>Give ten sovereigns.</act> <act>Give two sovereigns.</act> <act>Give fifty silver.</act>{S}
 I represent a collective of mages interested in going about their lives without the constant scrutiny of the Chantry.{S}
 Should you come around, just search the sack and do what you must.{S}
 The collective is a self-policing guild of mages who simply want to be left alone.{S}
 Come back soon.{S}
 Give me a reason not to turn you in to the templars.{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 If you change your mind, need a coin or two, my box of certain interests is not going anywhere.{S}
 I ain't sitting here <emp>dead</emp>.{S}
 Nobody came back whole from Ostagar.{S}
 No one escaped Ostagar.{S}
 Only traitors walked away.{S}
 Like the rest was going to be easy.{S}
 Cailan even left daddy's blade in his tent.{S}
 Not sure when that is coming.{S}
 You were in the king's line and you ran?{S}
 About why I left Orlais.{S}
 What happened to me... maybe it will affect us, maybe not, but you should know.{S}
 I came to Ferelden and the Chantry because I was being hunted, in Orlais.{S}
 There was a man I was sent to kill.{S}
 I should have left well alone, but I did not.{S}
 If she thought I was coming for her, she would have me caught again.{S}
 And so I fled, to Ferelden, to the Chantry and the Maker.{S}
 I have not seen a shadow of an Orlesian since I came to Ferelden.{S}
 It turns out that they were.{S}
 We travel together and maybe this will affect us.{S}
 And so you ran away, like a coward.{S}
 What happened then?{S}
 Is this story going somewhere?{S}
 Put it behind you and move on.{S}
 Go on, I need some air.{S}
 The wild places did not mark his fall.{S}
 I did not want to see this happen to Cailan, but it seemed necessary at the time.{S}
 We are a mercenary company that fell on hard times after the war with Orlais.{S}
 When you have completed a mission, just return to me or any of our members stationed at an Irregulars post.{S}
 If you change your mind, come to any Blackstone Irregulars post and check for letters addressed to you.{S}
 The captain sends his regards.{S}
 I must be going.{S}
 I knew this time would come.{S}
 I thought I would have to go find you, but here you are.{S}
 Well, go ahead.{S}
 But as I have come to know, my supposed wisdom served me no better.{S}
 I am sure we could come up with something entertaining for the rest of us.{S}
 Come, men!{S}
 I worried this might happen.{S}
 I hoped it would not be you who came for me.{S}
 Move along, friend.{S}
 I feared this day would come.{S}
 I am sorry but your husband has fallen in battle.{S}
 He has fallen in battle.{S}
 Taoran sent you.{S}
 It is an honor to face you in battle.{S}
 I have wrestled with my own emotions about my son for some time, in fear that I may have to turn a blade on him myself.{S}
 I happen to agree with you.{S}
 I can be persuaded to walk away.{S}
 It has to stop.{S}
 Return to one of our posts, and I will reward you.{S}
 Come, men.{S}
 Come, men.{S}
 Stopping his supply chains.{S}
 No sense in sending you back after my father.{S}
 He will be well hidden by now.{S}
 Come, men.{S}
 Walk away.{S}
 I could be convinced to pass some of those riches on to you.{S}
 Come speak with me any time.{S}
 You have returned!{S}
 There is a cache of items in "the spot," a place where apprentices hid contraband.{S}
 Go to the trouble of killing a king, you would think you would want to see his face.{S}
 Fitting that a piece of them will travel with us.{S}
 I do not know what to say about a man who leaves such a blade behind.{S}
 This is not how I wanted to return to Ostagar.{S}
 I had hoped a return to Ostagar would be cause for celebration.{S}
 This is what could happen everywhere?{S}
 Well look, the one that walked away.{S}
 A scrap of paper is hidden here.{S}
 More knowledge has fallen into cracks here than some have ever known.{S}
 You sure that is a road to follow?{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars in Denerim, Redcliffe, or Lothering for your reward.{S}
 Were facing work coming in from two fronts and everyone must contribute.{S}
 The Irregulars are prepared to pay any man or woman who comes forth with a gift of twenty health poultices, no questions asked.{S}
 While you may return to them, you must prepare them for the possibility that this will be your last day together.{S}
 Deliver them to the people listed below, and return to the Irregulars for your payment.{S}
 In facing unrelenting enemies such as the darkspawn, we require our recruits to understand the use of traps and other such precautions.{S}
 The Blackstone Irregulars are growing, and it comes to us to take stock of the quality of our new recruits.{S}
 Do not fear the attention this might arouse, as we will ensure that you will enter and leave unmolested.{S}
 -Hanald Farmerson: last seen traveling to Redcliffe{S}
 -Hanald Farmerson: last seen traveling to Redcliffe{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars for your reward.{S}
 - Terrible twos indeed! <bodytitle>Forest Fall: Truth and Legend in the Search for Arlathan</bodytitle>{S}
 A small glass phylactery sits conspicuously on its own.</desc> <act> Leave the vial alone.</act> <desc>There is no obvious order to this jumble of miscellanea, but one item stands out: a small glass phylactery.</desc> <desc>The glass fractures at your touch.</desc> <act>Take the vial.</act> <desc>A small glass phylactery sits conspicuously separate from all else.</desc> <desc>The area is unnaturally cold.{S}
 You have restored that which was cut asunder, and revealed my hiding place.{S}
 You will likely find them in the following locations:{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars with three bundles of Guild Supplies to receive your reward.{S}
 You will likely find them in the following locations:{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars with the bundles of Guild Supplies to receive your reward.{S}
 To that end, I ask you to make a trip to Denerim and pass on our appreciation to certain individuals.{S}
 Return when you are done, and I will see that you are rewarded.{S}
 Deliver the Notices of Appreciation to five hooded couriers in Denerim, and return to the Blackstone Irregulars for your reward.{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars for your reward.{S}
 Torso, head, and limbs spread amongst the Deep Roads to prevent the creature from returning.{S}
 Does not matter, we can still follow directions.{S}
 The body rendered to its separate parts, spread wide such that no life is witnessed, no heartbeat detected.{S}
 In this way, the beast can remain for an age, as knowledge passes and pursuers live out their lives. <desc>Scribbled in the corner</desc>{S}
 Today this duty falls to you, should you accept it.{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars for your reward.{S}
 Warden, I ask you now to find these poor, departed men and retrieve for me the sealed messages I sent with them.{S}
 They were all sent to Ostagar in hopes of finding scattered Irregulars there.{S}
 This is of the utmost importance, lest these orders fall into the hands of enemy combatants... or worse, the darkspawn. <attrib>--Raelnor</attrib>{S}
 You found the three lost messengers and returned their Sealed Orders to the Irregulars.{S}
 The time has come to see this guild under new leadership.{S}
 This was a difficult decision for me to come to, and I fear that he will not give up his position peacefully.{S}
 Return to the Irregulars for your reward.{S}
 Given the choice between killing the honorable Raelnor or his devious son, Taoran, you chose to walk away.{S}
 On your travels, keep an eye out for Taoran, kill him, and return to the Irregulars for a reward.{S}
 Return to the Irregulars for a reward.{S}
 Your deeds have spread since the tragedy of Ostagar, and I find myself in need of one such as you.{S}
 The Irregulars have come on hard times since the war with Orlais, but I have fought to improve their reputation.{S}
 Gone are the days of my father's shady deals with unscrupulous nobles in Denerim!{S}
 We are not perfect; my own son advocates a move back to the more lucrative way my father ran the guild.{S}
 For this matter, consider requests from my son as if they came from myself.{S}
 It appears to be Antivan.{S}
 You have returned.{S}
 Be gone!{S}
 And now I leave.{S}
 Then I suppose I should leave. <desc>An ancient altar, presumably to one of the seven Old Gods.</desc> <act>Destroy the altar.</act> <act>Scratch a mark of the Chantry in the surface.</act> <act>Have your mabari despoil the altar.</act>{S}
 Friends of Red Jenny <desc>You stand in front of the door.</desc> <desc>You splash goat's blood on the door as a warning to those who live in the house.</desc> <desc>You leave the door alone.</desc> <act>Mark the door with the vial of goat's blood.</act>{S}
 A small vial of goats blood, meant to send a message of warning to the families of accused blood mages.{S}
 A glyph designed to mark a site of power as belonging to the mage who crafted the glyph. <desc>You have a good view of the home of the suspected blood mage associates and family.</desc> <desc>Another message sent on behalf of (but not sanctioned by) the Chantry.</desc> <act>Fire a flaming arrow at their home.</act>{S}
 A letter from Raelnor Hawkwind giving his condolences for the deaths of the fallen men of the Irregulars.{S}
 Can you make this go away?{S}
 Thanks, I... think I need to go hide somewhere.{S}
 He came at me!{S}
 Why'd he come at me?{S}
 I mean, he is just going to disappear, right?{S}
 Thanks, I ain't sticking around to see how this turns out. <desc>The door unlocks.</desc> <desc>This is as good a spot as any to dump a corpse.{S}
 Deals went bad in the market, the warehouse, and the Pearl.{S}
 Return to the bartender of the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for your reward.{S}
 My meat goes hand in hand with satisfaction.{S}
 When next we meet, I would find it agreeable for you to leave your hat on.{S}
 How words are so laden when they leave your lips is beyond decent imagining!{S}
 I would blame the cold ocean spray, the loss of my favorite shirt, the bucking of the stallion, or perhaps the strain of maintaining all such elements while sitting for a portrait, but I was certainly not myself.{S}
 If, in travels wide, someone were to come across notes between illicit lovers, I have certain specialists who can make the most of the texts.{S}
 As you travel, keep an eye out for love letters in noble and wealthy homes.{S}
 Return them to the well-connected bartender in the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for your reward.{S}
 You see how Bhelen's men will stop at nothing?{S}
 Just another <emp>accident</emp> that will fall on deaf ears in the Assembly.{S}
 Stop them!{S}
 I knew this was coming.{S}
 I sent my best, and yet here you are.{S}
 This is what happens when the taint is left unchecked.{S}
 I knew this time would come.{S}
 The things people leave about.{S}
 Many are oblivious to such hidden things.{S}
 This land holds a great deal of hidden importance.{S}
 No sense letting something like that sit about.{S}
 I should think it is well worth following up on that.{S}
 Never let such opportunity fall at the wayside, Grey Warden.{S}
 Well, you have an eye for things of hidden importance.{S}
 The world hides many wonders well worth pursuing.{S}
 Leave me to my business.{S}
 "D" requires a message be sent.{S}
 In fact, several are prepared to come to Denerim and assist in finding some less than loyal tongue-waggers.{S}
 They are currently hiding along the outskirts of the Brecilian Forest, a position that is temporary at best.{S}
 I need someone to enter the wood and fire a message arrow to signal safe passage.{S}
 I would send one of my own people but circumstance has caused me to suffer a shortage of trustworthy associates.{S}
 Go to the location marked in the Brecilian Forest and use a bow to fire a message arrow across the treetops.{S}
 It appears the messenger was not expected to survive the message, but you defeated the ambush and "D's" associates know it is safe to move.{S}
 Return to the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for your reward.{S}
 You signaled for "D's" men to move into Denerim, despite an ambush.{S}
 He goes by the moniker "K."{S}
 The truth about you should be spread far and wide.{S}
 You will stop.{S}
 I have taken precautions to ensure my safety, and that my work goes on.{S}
 Turns out they might not be true.{S}
 Back when Arl Eamon told me I was being sent to the Chantry, I took my mother's amulet... the only thing I ever had of hers... and shattered it against the wall, I was so angry.{S}
 Anyhow, let us go.{S}
 Let us go.{S}
 I was so furious at being sent away I tore it off and shattered it on the wall.{S}
 Come on now, bad dog!{S}
 I need someone who is free to travel, and knows what to do when traitors are found.{S}
 Return to the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for you reward.{S}
 "K" requests the following:{S}
 No more toys for me, it seems, unless an enterprising friend cares to make a strategic donation, something nondescript that can be moved by small vendors.{S}
 "K" is looking for someone who can travel far afield.{S}
 What with guards and suspicious old men watching my every move, how's a man supposed to keep up with his weave of influence and get his associates their deserved rewards?{S}
 It is a bit of travel, but one must keep people updated on their debts owed and earned.{S}
 If you are satisfied with the job you have done, return to the well-connected bartender in the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for your reward.{S}
 No point in hiding the act now.{S}
 In fact, I will spread the word and his lieutenants will find <emp>you</emp>.{S}
 His lieutenant will probably ambush you in your travels, so after that, finding "K" should be easy.{S}
 Return to the Gnawed Noble in Denerim for your reward.{S}
 He passes you two letters, a note from "K" and a new page for the incriminating documents that implicates "D."</desc>{S}
 She is gone.{S}
 She will not come back.{S}
 The personal mark of Weaver Dagen is pressed into the wax of more than half the candles.</desc> <desc>The light is almost ethereal, and casts a deep shadow.</desc> <act>Hold the pieces of Weaver's Edge to the light.</act> <act>Hold the pieces of Weaver's Gate to the light.</act> <act>Hold the pieces of Weaver's Spite to the light.</act> <act>Leave the stand.</act> <desc>A small vellum fragment is tucked into the back row, a thin line of lyrium traces across its surface.</desc> <desc>The candles of Dagen's vigil are dim, their work done.</desc> <act>Take the fragment.</act>{S}
 If additional layers were held up, a complete rune pattern would emerge.</desc> <act>Return when you have found more pieces.</act> <desc>The lyrium casts a silver shadow across the layers, and the pattern reforms.{S}
 Nothing happens.</desc>{S}
 All this air must turn them into stone-blind weaklings with the stomachs of elven women.{S}
 You are a nasty piece of work, hiding out here while the whole sodding town burns.{S}
 Brothers and sisters, word has arrived of an imminent conflict.{S}
 Return to the Chantry Board to report this "tragic" loss.{S}
 Unfortunate news has arrived that the darkspawn have extended their incursion into areas previously thought safe for travel.{S}
 A runner from a border caravan brings word that they unknowingly passed into infested territory and were being tracked by several unseen creatures.{S}
 Travel to the trade route marked on your map and determine the fate of the border caravan.{S}
 Return this unfortunate news to the Chantry Board.{S}
 Go to the region marked on your map and determine if Jowan is a threat.{S}
 A runner has brought me dire news of a group of refugees fleeing the darkspawn.{S}
 Go to the region marked on your map to see if there is anyone left to rescue from the darkspawn invaders.{S}
 Go to the region marked on your map to determine the status of the conscripts of Company Easthill.{S}
 I gave my word to follow you into battle.{S}
 I will see it fulfilled before I return home.{S}
 Forgive me, Warden, but I cannot go back with you.{S}
 Taoran must have sent you.{S}
 Return to the Blackstone Irregulars with three bundles of Guild Supplies to receive your reward.{S}
 You will likely find them in the following locations:{S}
 I understand you must appear to act, but I will not pay.{S}
 If we go, we will not be able to come back.{S}
 It may not be here later, should we leave now.{S}
 If we leave now, we may not be able to come back here.{S}
 Be on the lookout while traveling and it may find you.{S}
 Return to the Chantry and report that the danger has passed.{S}
 You can come if your info is good.{S}
 Let us go while a new king can still be of use to me.{S}
 The unfortunate victim of a shady deal gone wrong.{S}
 He is making moves against me, and I need to get there first.{S}
 I need someone who can move freely to do this and confirm the action with our Denerim guard contact.{S}
 Talk to the following people and give them "K's" secret signal.{S}
 He will probably try to take revenge before they get him, so be on your guard when traveling around Denerim.{S}
 Mystical Site of Power <act>Pass the documents without a word.</act>{S}
 "K" will be pleased, and is poised to move up.{S}
 Return to the Gnawed Noble.{S}
 Abomination <desc>This is the spot where "D's" message needs to be sent.</desc> <desc>The message has been sent.{S}
 It has not gone unnoticed.</desc> <act>Fire an arrow over the trees.</act> <act>Leave until you have a bow equipped and ready.</act> <act>Do nothing.</act>{S}
 I will succeed, right or not. <desc>He frowns and returns to his work.</desc> <desc>He returns the signal as expected, and then gestures again to his stock.</desc>{S}
 Just show me your wares. <desc>The nod is returned, as expected.</desc> <desc>The nod is returned, as expected.{S}
 Go to his hideout marked on the city map and finish this.{S}
 Go to the remaining homes of accused blood mage relatives in Denerim.{S}
 Once all four homes are marked, return to the collective for your reward.{S}
 Sending his message will not help "D" now that he is dead.{S}
 "K" will not be needing the gems now that he is dead. <act>Nod and leave.</act>{S}
 His "deserved payment" is more lethal than he suggested.</desc> <desc>"K's" deserved payment is still in the dead drop.</desc> <desc>The trap is disarmed, sparing its intended target.</desc> <desc>It detonates, sparing its intended target.</desc> <act>Disarm it.</act> <act>Poke it with a stick.</act> <act>Leave it alone.</act>{S}
 Hidden Cache{S}
 Not that hiding helps much in the Fade.{S}
 Do not go near it unless you are ready to fight. <desc>Sigh</desc> It is always the same.{S}
 You have to face the creature, a demon, and resist it, if you can.{S}
 What you face is powerful, cunning.{S}
 I will follow, if that is all right.{S}
 I ran away and I hid.{S}
 Look at me, look at what can happen.{S}
 There is no need to follow me.{S}
 Tell me more about the creature I must face.{S}
 Let us keep moving.{S}
 That is not going to happen to me.{S}
 I am sorry for what happened.{S}
 I hide from the bigger things, learn from the smaller things.{S}
 There are places you can hide where the shadows go on forever.{S}
 That is what happens to the physical bodies of apprentices who fail.{S}
 Be turned into an emotionless freak?{S}
 There are people who do not go to the Circle of Magi, you know.{S}
 Why make us face a spirit or demon for the Harrowing?{S}
 Maybe what comes next is worse.{S}
 Mages, real ones that come here... they ignore me.{S}
 Everyone must face the Harrowing because there is a small chance a mage <emp>might</emp> become possessed and become an abomination.{S}
 Maybe it is entering the Fade awake.{S}
 It is either that, or they turn you into a freak, a Tranquil who can not be possessed, but who also can not feel anything, ever.{S}
 I do not think everyone who takes the Harrowing comes here, to this place in the Fade.{S}
 We already passed the place where I saw it last.{S}
 It will probably come back there later, if it does not find you first.{S}
 Everyone comes here to dream, but it is fleeting, and they remember little.{S}
 But mages can enter awake, and that draws attention.{S}
 That will not happen to me.{S}
 When you came, I hoped that maybe you might be able to... but I never really thought any of you were worthy.{S}
 And so it comes to me at last.{S}
 I am not going to help you any longer!{S}
 And soon I will not have to hide!{S}
 Then come and get me, if you can.{S}
 Run-Down Alley{S}
 Shall I send word that the gates are secured?{S}
 As soon as you are ready, I will go.{S}
 Send word we have won.{S}
 What will they send next?{S}
 Let us move on.{S}
 Actually, they will probably come together.{S}
 A costume ring that appears to be made of an expensive material.{S}
 It is... difficult to just hide when another apprentice is in the Fade.{S}
 There may be a way for me to leave here, to get a foothold outside.{S}
 Quickly now, the templars are going to kill you.{S}
 The time has come... for us to march.{S}
 A runner sends this request from Knight-Commander Thames:{S}
 Return nine samples of corpse gall to the Chanter's Board for the templars to study.{S}
 Return 18 at once to receive an additional payment.{S}
 Return them to a Chanter's Board or gather a total of 18 for an additional reward.{S}
 Return them to a Chanter's Board for your reward.{S}
 The arl plans to call the Landsmeet, and has begun sending word to his allies.{S}
 Gather your army, and pray that Ferelden stands united when the time comes.{S}
 Roadside Stop <emp>Find the messenger</emp>{S}
 You should send a messenger to Riordan to inform him of the situation. <emp>Find the messenger</emp>{S}
 The messenger has been sent.{S}
 We know they are out there, and they will move when their fellow vermin call them out.{S}
 They will know it is coming, and probably abandon the poor sap of a messenger, but even in that, our message will be sent with an authority theirs cannot have. <attrib>--By order of Emer Thorogood</attrib>{S}
 When you are ready, you will travel with Arl Eamon to Denerim, where the Landsmeet will be held.{S}
 Return Path{S}
 His last entries relate their desperate efforts to run from the darkspawn army.{S}
 Ah, you return, Warden.{S}
 The exile's return is written in the Memories, as a Grey Warden's visit to renew the ancient alliance.{S}
 Wherever this Chantry has spread among humans, it replaced all beliefs preceding it.{S}
 Were we to let these preachers into Orzammar, how long before the ancestors stop hearing the voices praising them?{S}
 At least the words would come from one of our own.{S}
 I hope I do not come to regret it.{S}
 Or who chose to go to the surface and live by human laws.{S}
 When it fell, we lost his secret to creating golems.{S}
 I should Leave.{S}
 Is that what should've happened to me?{S}
 Let us go back to my first questions.{S}
 I am leaving for the Deep Roads now.{S}
 But... where will you go?{S}
 You remained at my side throughout, and at the end I sent you away out of mercy.{S}
 Do not allow it to fall into unthinking hands again!{S}
 The doors are hidden, but Jarvia's men come and go freely.{S}
 Continue searching Dust Town for her men and the means they use to enter.{S}
 I will enter the Proving, and see why the others withdrew.{S}
 I think I may return to Orthan Thaig.{S}
 And thanks to it, I have come to a decision.{S}
 I intend to return to Orzammar, as it suggested, and fight the darkspawn.{S}
 Hidden Trapdoor{S}
 Premium Content <desc>She fixes you with a stare, and the faces of your companions float in your mind.{S}
 Let us go over your offer.{S}
 I could just walk along the lake bottom to reach the tower.{S}
 Humans do seem to love leaving their trash lying around everywhere, do not they?{S}
 Do not go near the lava.{S}
 They are all soft, filthy things that are going to die.{S}
 The problem with soft, squishy brains is that they go sour.{S}
 The darkspawn will only return behind us, now.{S}
 Let us face it: I will be alive long after it has turned to dust, anyhow.{S}
 Did it tell him not to go insane?{S}
 Shale returned to Orzammar not long after the battle in Denerim, fighting in the Proving Grounds and defeating every opponent.{S}
 Shale left Ferelden soon after the battle at Denerim, refusing all offers of reward by the royal court.{S}
 The golem did not indicate a destination, but pigeon populations along the Amaranthine coast have fallen dramatically.{S}
 Shianni has left the alienage for safety. <act>Lie</act> I found his remains.{S}
 Return it to her.{S}
 You returned the beggar girl's amulet to her.{S}
 Now, please leave.{S}
 You found a seriously injured elven hunter in the forest, smothered him, looted his equipment and left his body for the animals to find.{S}
 The market has been overrun by darkspawn and they are all gone now.{S}
 The alienage has been overrun by darkspawn and they are all gone now.{S}
 The epitaph makes it clear that his spirit was left to guard over something.</desc> <desc>You see a tombstone before you.{S}
 It gives you an uneasy feeling.</desc> <act>Leave the tombstone alone.</act> <act>Disturb the tombstone.</act> <desc>Familiar warding runes are carved into this tombstone.</desc> <desc>The air seems unnaturally cold around this ancient tombstone.</desc> <act>Disturb the wards.</act> <desc>The air seems unnaturally cold around this ancient tombstone.{S}
 A Landmark Tree <emp>Enter the hidden temple</emp>{S}
 The villagers of Haven captured him when he arrived in search of the Urn.{S}
 He has shown you how to use Eirik's medallion to open the door to the hidden temple where he thinks the Urn of Sacred Ashes might be found.{S}
 With the phylactery destroyed, the templars will be unable to hunt him down, allowing him to escape.{S}
 You have entered the Frostback Mountains, en route to the dwarven city of Orzammar.{S}
 When you moved to act on his suggestion, Wynne intervened to stop you, and died in the attempt.{S}
 What happened here?{S}
 You returned the acorn to the Grand Oak.{S}
 Athras has gone to seek out Danyla for himself.{S}
 The hidden home of the infamous Witch of the Wilds.{S}
 Market <emp> </emp> <emp>Follow's Branka's trail through the Dead Trenches</emp>{S}
 She said that Branka went through the Dead Trenches, and the halls of Bownammar.{S}
 Powerful ones could kill and create those walking corpses.{S}
 Such a well-traveled man may have particularly useful wares to offer.{S}
