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Duncan observed that Loghain seemed to be the true ruler. Despite having a beautiful wife and young daughter in Gwaren, Loghain preferred to stay in Denerim , claiming that Maric needed him. Maric commented on this noting that, "We are all running away from something". Loghain was suspicious of the Grey Wardens , suspecting them of being in league with the Orlesians.

After Maric vanished following a meeting with the Wardens and First Enchanter Remille , Loghain deployed the army to search for the missing King while he also spied on the Orlesians in Kinloch Hold as he was certain that they would betray them.

Two days after the tower was taken over by Orlesian mages and templars who allied with the Architect , Loghain led an assault on Kinloch Hold through Lake Calenhad. When King Maric Theirin disappeared at sea while en route to Wycome in Dragon, Teyrn Loghain spent almost two years searching for his lost friend, consuming much of the royal treasury and the majority of the Fereldan navy. The search was futile, and when Loghain claimed that Orlais had purposefully sunk King Maric's vessel in order to prevent Marcher unity, he was called off by his daughter, Queen Anora Theirin , and a united Bannorn.

It was time to mourn the king, they said, and so, in , a massive state funeral was held in Denerim 's chantry. He returned to his wife in Gwaren, and remained in relative peace and quiet for the next three years. When Teyrna Celia died in , the king, the queen and the entire royal court traveled to Castle Gwaren for her funeral. When they left, Loghain left with them for the final time. Loghain is first encountered at the fortress of Ostagar ; the Warden can meet him at his tent, or at the war council.

Past victories over the darkspawn has made King Cailan Theirin over-confident to the point where Cailan begins to doubt if Ferelden is even facing a real Blight.

Loghain seems to believe that Cailan relies too heavily on the Grey Wardens and think them untrustworthy. Some think King Cailan has a delusional fixation with the Grey Wardens and their legendary reputation; and even Warden-Commander Duncan admits that Cailan believes fighting with the few Fereldan Grey Wardens makes Cailan feel invulnerable. Loghain also deplores Cailan's idea of joining forces with Orlesian reinforcements, which are en route; Loghain calls the idea a "fool notion" and also a threat to Ferelden's independence.

Since Loghain won't permit them to wait for Orlesian reinforcements, Cailan insists that they defend Ostagar with the forces they have at hand.

Gossip from one of King Cailan's guards claims that Cailan has been spending most of his time riding off with the Fereldan Grey Wardens. Teyrn Loghain tries to get Cailan to focus on planning the coming battles but those discussions end up in arguments and the king just waves Loghain off. The guard claims that King Cailan wants to end the Blight with a single huge battle that will be remembered for centuries while Loghain felt Cailan was being too reckless.

Loghain and Cailan have also had arguments about Queen Anora but the reason for it is never explained. As the Teyrn commanding the army, Loghain is responsible for devising the tactics that will be used in the Battle of Ostagar.

Loghain's plan utilizes the anvil and hammer strategy; the Grey Wardens are to act as the anvil, drawing the main body of darkspawn , and Loghain's troops will flank the darkspawn once the beacon is lit.

Although Loghain advises him not to fight on the front lines, King Cailan Theirin refuses and insists on accompanying the Wardens. Cailan also insists on having the two newest Grey Wardens, the Warden and Alistair , light the beacon; Loghain and Uldred disagree, but acquiesce to the king's desire in the end. Despite a darkspawn attack on the beacon tower, the Wardens eventually manage to light the beacon; however, on seeing the lit beacon, Loghain orders his troops to retreat, leaving King Cailan and the Grey Wardens to die.

After the battle at Ostagar, he declares the Grey Wardens traitors and places a bounty on their heads. He also declares himself regent for his daughter, Queen Anora Theirin , and demands all of Ferelden unite under him so they could sensibly fight the darkspawn while also protect the country from Orlesian invasion.

This is not met with approval from the Bannorn , and civil war ensues. With Arl Rendon Howe as his main advisor, Loghain takes drastic measures to secure Ferelden — such as allowing elves to be sold into slavery, employing the apostate Jowan to poison Arl Eamon Guerrin , soliciting the Circle mages for their allegiance in exchange for promises of greater freedoms, imprisoned and tortured prominent individuals that could become political liabilities to him, and hiring Zevran Arainai , an Antivan Crow , to assassinate the remaining Grey Wardens.

He refuses all Orlesian reinforcements, not believing Empress Celene 's intentions are honest. Neither Howe nor Anora can convince him otherwise. Rumours circulate that the reason he abandoned Cailan at Ostagar was so Loghain could seize the Fereldan throne for himself; while others thought King Cailan was goaded by the Grey Wardens into a suicidal battle that got himself killed and Loghain was forced to abandon him when he realized the battle was a lost cause.

According to King Cailan's Secret Correspondence documents, Cailan had indeed hoped to cement a union of kingdoms with the Orlesians by putting aside Anora, who was believed to be barren, and marrying the Empress Celene.

Loghain's reaction in Return to Ostagar seems to indicate he was unaware of Cailan's plot or his intimate relationship with Celene. If he wins the Landsmeet, Loghain will attempt to arrest the party and Arl Eamon, and a fight will ensue. If the Warden wins the Landsmeet, Loghain will refuse to abide by the Landsmeet's decision and try to stage a coup. This fight can be avoided with enough support. Whether there is a fight or not, the matter of who will rule Ferelden is still uncertain.

To resolve the impasse, a duel must be fought. The Warden can elect to fight this duel, or select another companion. If anyone besides Alistair duels Loghain, he will yield after losing the duel, allowing the Warden to decide his fate. If this happens, Riordan will suggest he be recruited to the Grey Wardens; the Warden also has the option of personally executing Loghain or allowing Alistair to do it.

If Alistair is chosen for the duel, he will kill Loghain after he yields without any other options. If Loghain is killed at the Landsmeet: He was defeated in single combat at the Landsmeet and summarily executed.

If Anora is sole ruler of Ferelden, Queen Anora insisted on building a monument to her father in the aftermath of the Fifth Blight , overlooking the Orlesian embassy.

The statue was largely ignored, save by Anora herself, who voyaged out to the statue once a year to place flowers at its feet. The Warden can then speak to him regarding a number of things, from his feelings about the tragedy at Ostagar to why Alistair was not acknowledged as an heir.

Recruiting Loghain causes Alistair to leave the party, without exception. In a conversation with Zevran , he states that he has lost all his titles, and should be addressed simply as "Loghain.

Following the revelation that the sacrifice of a Warden's life is necessary to slay the Archdemon , Morrigan offers an alternative: by participating in a mysterious ritual, a Warden could father a child with Morrigan and thus kill the Archdemon without making the ultimate sacrifice.

If asked to consider Morrigan's offer, he will at first express reluctance to participate and request to be the one to sacrifice his life to strike the killing blow against the Archdemon, arguing that it is a form of redemption for his mistakes. He can still however, be persuaded to accept the offer with a high enough coercion skill.

If Loghain completes the Dark Ritual: Loghain is persuaded to participate in this ritual so long as Morrigan promises that the child does not return to plague Ferelden or challenge Anora for the Fereldan throne. This saved both his and The Warden's life, and they defeat the Archdemon and are hailed as heroes. If Loghain makes the ultimate sacrifice: Atop Fort Drakon , Loghain plunges his blade into Urthemiel , giving his own life to end the Blight.

If Anora is the sole ruler of Ferelden, Queen Anora had a monument built to her father in honor of his redemption at Fort Drakon. The monument was built overlooking the Orlesian embassy It became popular, and in time, Loghain's darker deeds were forgotten in favor of his more heroic ones. In Awakening if a Warden was imported with Loghain alive at the end , he arrives at Vigil's Keep and states that he has been transferred to the city of Montsimmard to serve with the Orlesian Grey Wardens, by order of the Grey Warden leaders in Weisshaupt.

Loghain however was concerned about corruption in the Grey Warden ranks and went into hiding. Hawke and the Inquisitor rendezvoused with Loghain in a smuggler's cave in Crestwood to see what his investigation uncovered. Loghain explains that he was investigating if Corypheus could have survived fatal wounds just like an Archdemon can. Yet in the middle of his investigation, every Grey Warden in Orlais began to hear the Calling which Loghain believes is being elicited by Corypheus.

Believing that their end is near, Warden-Commander Clarel planned on using a blood magic ritual that would end all Blights before they all perished. Loghain was branded a traitor for protesting Clarel's plan and went into hiding. Loghain, Hawke, and the Inquisitor scouted the ancient Tevinter ritual tower in the Western Approach to investigate a Grey Warden congregation. At the tower, the party witnessed Grey Warden mages sacrificing their fellow Wardens to summon demons.

They are being led by Livius Erimond , a Venatori Magister who convinced Clarel to use their blood magic techniques to raise a demon army to invade the Deep Roads and kill the Old Gods before they wake. The demon binding rituals Erimond taught the Grey Warden mages however has the side effect of enslaving them to Corypheus, who will use them to conquer Thedas.

Erimond escapes to Adamant Fortress while the Inquisitor's party confronts the enslaved Wardens of the tower. Hawke and Loghain joined the Inquisition as they lay siege to Adamant Fortress. They confront Erimond and Clarel about the truth of the demon binding ritual and attempted to sway the Wardens against Erimond.

When Erimond summoned Corypheus' dragon to deal with the Inquisition, Clarel had a change of heart and betrayed Erimond. The dragon attacked and a massive battle ensued. After which, the Inquisition pursued Clarel. Clarel inflicted her wrath on Erimond but was killed by the dragon he had summoned. Clarel's last act was casting a spell that subdued the dragon but its crash caused the ground beneath them to crumble, resulting in the party to fall off the ramparts.

The Inquisitor used their mark to open a rift to transport the party to the Fade. The Inquisitor finds some kind of spirit that poses as Divine Justinia V who briefs the Inquisitor that they are in the realm of a Nightmare demon and that the Inquisitor must recover the memories it took from them.

As the Inquisitor recovers these memories, they remember how the mortal Divine was bound by Grey Warden mages and sacrificed to power an orb- an orb which the Inquisitor picked up and gave them the mark, and how the spirit in the Divine's form was the one who led the Inquisitor out of the Fade after the creation of the Breach. Once Hawke realized that the Grey Wardens had a hand in sacrificing the Divine to further Corypheus' schemes, Hawke becomes incensed and accuses the Grey Wardens of being out of control and need to be checked.

Loghain is defensive about the accusation, and argues that the Wardens were most likely mind controlled by Corypheus and that Hawke themselves have caused much chaos by causing the mage rebellion.

The spirit leads the Inquisitor's party to a rift but the Nightmare is preventing their escape. The spirit sacrifices itself to weaken the Nightmare and the Inquisitor's party defeats the Aspect of the Nightmare blocking their escape. The party reaches the rift but either Hawke or Loghain must stay behind to distract the Nightmare for the party to leave. Hawke can sacrifice themselves to atone for freeing Corypheus or Loghain can sacrifice himself to atone for all the harm the Grey Wardens have done.

As you befriend Loghain and gain his approval , he will gain the following additional skills:. Dragon Age Wiki Explore. Dragon Age Series. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Nevertheless, she will tell him that he is only to be prince consort should the subject come up in a later dialogue with her during her coronation, and the epilogue slideshow will also refer to him as prince consort as well. The game is thus a bit inconsistent in this regard.

These are the possible outcomes for Loghain and Alistair:. Romantically involved female human nobles can arrange to marry Alistair outright; outside of a relationship, they can choose to enter into a political marriage. Either option requires high approval from Alistair and result in him becoming king. Any female in a romantic relationship with Alistair can remain at King Alistair's side as a lover, whether or not Anora becomes queen.

Non-human males and male mages have no options to rule jointly with Anora during the Landsmeet. Dragon Age Wiki Explore. Dragon Age Series. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Possible Landsmeet Outcomes. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Categories Guides Add category. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Result: Alistair leaves Grey Wardens and becomes a wandering drunk. Result: Alistair leaves the Grey Wardens immediately to marry Anora.

If Loghain is not yet dead, Alistair will take care of it as his first kingly act. This is the only sequence that requires the Warden to have substantial support from peripheral Landsmeet characters.



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