![]() Now, this becomes annoying in the story line plot at that point, your family is dead, your brother, the rightful Tehryn of Highever is missing and even more frustrating is the ill fated Ser Jory, who has a wife and child in Highever(though there are conflicts, he says, in original discovery conversation that he is a knight in the service of Arl Eamon at Redcliffe but in another part of discussion with Daveth says he has a wife and child in Highever) who doesn’t even seem to know who you are, nor are you given any options to let him know that the Tehryn was taken by Arl Howe….guess it doesn’t matter, since Jory is just a “redshirt” as things go, but regardless, its one of many holes in the human noble origin storyline that become more and more annoying as the game progresses. Highever itself becomes completely inaccessible after said events, the Tehryin is barely visible on the map (no text), and at Ostagar you get like one or two lines of concern in regards to the apparent death of your entire noble family and concerns for your brother who is lost somewhere in the Wilds on “patrol” and you’re given no real options there beyond that at that point. This is a nice plot device to get the character moving, but slides out of focus entirely once the Grey Warden designation is added to the characters Starting off you are betrayed and your family slaughtered by Arl Howe of Amaranthine. Human Noble Origin is a standard play through that almost everyone will likely try first or definitely try at least once. Now with that disclaimer in place, let me move on to where I’d like to point at some things that I find frustrating in regards to the storyline inconsistencies I’ve personally found.
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