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Choice, Apathy, and Evil in ‘Dragon Age II’
Posted on Jul 18, 2011May 28, 2016

Choice, Apathy, and Evil in ‘Dragon Age II’

[Originally poster on PopMatters] When the Blight rose in Ferelden, most fled or pretended it didn’t exist. Fortunately, Virginia Cousland, a new recruit to the Grey Wardens, turned out to be the best hero the country could have hoped for. She balanced pragmatism with benevolence. She could be coercive and callously calculated, but she never … Continue reading Choice, Apathy, and Evil in ‘Dragon Age II’

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