Wardens forbidden to marry?
#1
Posted 08 March 2010 - 04:55 AM
(sigh) I know that developers would probably say: "Never mind what the characters say, they don't know the whole story". Or "Never mind what the Codex says, it's riddled with inconsistencies and it's deliberate, only our final intent matters". Yep, this is a perfect excuse to cover holes in the story, I agree. But what IS the truth? Can Wardens marry or not? I'm not asking about having children, as I don't care about that. But - when Alistair doesn't propose to non-noble Warden, is he being an asshole or is he following the Great Warden Rule: Thou Shall Not Marry?
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#2
Posted 08 March 2010 - 06:19 AM
I don't see it as referring to any iron-bound rules of the Grey Wardens prohibiting marriage - I think they just don't marry because of the other facts.
I'm also interested in what would happen if a Warden had a child... would the darkspawn taint be a factor? Of course, this is ignoring the Morrigan plot and her possible baby, as I don't count that as a natural event, what with the dragon spirit and all that.
Unfortunately I don't have access to BioWare writers, otherwise I'd ask them.
#3
Posted 08 March 2010 - 08:24 AM
As for children... I'm not sure Wardens would even be capable of conceiving a child, never mind Morrigan's scheming (that was dark, black magic, anyways, doesn't count). In fact, I'm utterly convinced that the darkspawn taint would effectively result in total and definite sterility, and I've been convinced of it since day one (within a few hours of playing, minutes after the Joining, I'd worked that theory into a little piece of fanfic).
Of course, that's just my opinion, there's no definite answer that I could find, no official data on the matter. But I do dislike fanfics in which Alistair and/or the PC live happily ever after, happily married, especially the ones in which they have a string of little babies trailing behind them. It's just not realistic after the "I can't marry you because Wardens have a hard time having children" speech from Alistair...
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#4
Posted 08 March 2010 - 05:19 PM
#5
Posted 08 March 2010 - 11:34 PM
But, back on topic, I agree with Cmorgan, in the sense that Ser Jory is (supposed to be) the ultimate example of what your random Fereldan citizen knows of the Wardens. Remember, this is the guy who thought defeating the Blight would be a stroll in the woods (well, bright, happy woods, without any rabid critters in it), and that he would return to his wife in time to see his baby born.
All in all, I don't believe there is a "How to be Grey Warden" guidebook with rules etched in stone about marrying and settling down and having a family (at least trying). I'm just under the impression that it would be strongly discouraged, even frowned upon, by fellow Grey Wardens. Do what you have to behind closed doors, but duty to the Wardens *always* has to come first.
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#6
Posted 09 March 2010 - 02:11 AM
But then again, it's strongly implied that all Wardens live together and stick together, and there's no "Okay, I've done your Joining, now I'm gonna go home to my wee ones. When there's a Blight, call me".
I would like some consistency, though. On one hand, everyone is cool with Alistair leaving the Wardens forever, becoming a king and possibly marrying and/or starting a family(and in the epilogue, they're cool with the Warden grabbing a title/travelling/staying in court), and, on the other hand, it's "DUTY TO TEH WARDENS NO FAMILY NO TITLE NO LIFE!!!11111!!!" all over the game. Sigh.
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#7
Posted 09 March 2010 - 07:22 AM
It's almost as if they leave these things in without a definitive answer, so that we'll use our time to discuss them.
#8
Posted 09 March 2010 - 07:59 AM
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#9
Posted 11 March 2010 - 07:10 AM
Heheh. Indeed! Well, yes and no: I mean, to me, it's always been canon that Alianna, PC's mother, was a priestess of Bhaal, and that Gorion lied to PC in his last letter. It's also been canon to me that elven PC aged faster(so she was twenty, not a hundred), and that during Time of Troubles, PC was eight or nine - so that she becomes around eighteen or twenty during BG1. But that's only me.
I always liked gorion's version better.
#10
Posted 11 March 2010 - 11:15 PM
Warden + non-Warden has a small chance of conceiving a child (see The Calling).
But yes, being partnered to a Warden would be pretty sucky, since they age faster and end up catching a nasty case of premature death.
Most Wardens appear to give up their family names and ties but Fereldan's a special case due to the death of Cailan and various other factors. It's likely, though, that even if you make Alistair king (I usually have him marry Anora) that he'll have a hard time reproducing. Unless Maric has other bastards, which is conceivable, then the Theirin bloodline is looking very shaky.
#11
Posted 13 March 2010 - 10:59 AM
I'm sure the writers can find a way around it if they want to keep that regime going... although there are so many ways the game could end that I wouldn't want to guess how they'd do it.... It's likely, though, that even if you make Alistair king (I usually have him marry Anora) that he'll have a hard time reproducing. Unless Maric has other bastards, which is conceivable, then the Theirin bloodline is looking very shaky.
Edited by Archmage Silver, 13 March 2010 - 11:01 AM.