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Dragon Age Keep: Your Guide To The Obscure Choices

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If you played Dragon Age: Origins or Dragon Age II, you probably remember your major decisions. The characters you romance and the actions that shape the fate of the world tend to stick with you, but the Dragon Age series tracks plenty of smaller moments and encounters that are easier to forget.

That fact is on full display in the Dragon Age Keep (which entered open beta yesterday), BioWare’s method of allowing players to carry their previous decisions over to Dragon Age: Inquisition. If you want your prior actions to be reflected in Inquisition, you are required to set your world state using the Keep. However, you probably don’t remember every tiny detail about peripheral characters that may or may not be alive. That’s what this guide is for. Read on for a little context and direction when it comes to deciding some of the the less momentous aspects of your Dragon Age history.

Ser Landry (DA: O)
This was a encounter in Dragon Age: Origins, in which Ser Landry accuses the Warden of being a traitor and lays down a challenge to a duel. You aren’t obligated to accept; it’s possible to talk your way out of it. If you were the diplomatic sort in Origins, Ser Landry likely survived the fifth Blight. Otherwise, you probably fought and killed him.

Corypheus’ Prison (DA II)
Legacy had a lower profile compared to Dragon Age II’s celebrity-powered DLC, Mark of the Assassin. Many players probably missed the events in Legacy, but you aren’t given the “I didn’t encounter this” option in The Keep. The main choice revolves around whether or not you free a sentient and malevolent darkspawn named Corypheus. If you side with Janeka, you are going along with her plan to attempt to release the beast from its prison and use it as a weapon to combat the Blight. If you side with Larius, you believe that a creature so ancient and evil must be killed. Regardless of your choice, you still must fight and defeat Corypheus.

Dagna (DA: O)
Dagna is a dwarf in Orzammar who wants to study magic, which you learn if you talk to her. If you side with the Templars and destroy the circle, then she can’t fulfill her dreams. If you side with the mages, and mention her desire to join them, she has the opportunity to pursue those studies. You might have also convinced her to stay with her father (who did not agree with her choice to leave), but the odds on that are probably low; she really has her heart set on going to the circle.

Gascard (DA II)
Gascard is a suspected murderer that you track down, only to discover that he is innocent, and also trying to find the killer. However, he’s using blood magic to do so, and “protecting” potential victims by kidnapping them. It’s a dubious defense, but he actually isn’t the notorious killer you’re hunting. You can kill him or let him go, but later in the game, you need to either persuade or intimidate him to keep him in line. If that fails, you would have fight and kill him. Otherwise, he survives and eventually leaves Kirkwall.


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