Unrest in the Alienage - Caladrius - Which choice? [spoiler alert]
Kill him, loot him for:
- Robes of the Magister Lords (+6 Willpower, +6 Magic, +20% fire/cold/nature resistance)
- Gold (4 sovereigns, some
silver)
And you free the elve slaves.
(What I did)
Or let him augment you for:
- +1 Constitution (5hp)
The slaves die, he escapes.
So not really worth.
Or you can go for the bribe or other hybrid persuation/intimidation options.
Last edited by Leo; 25 Dec, 2017 @ 3:24am
Date Posted: 24 Dec, 2017 @ 6:02pm
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“So... do we have a deal? Even you must admit it's much better than resorting to barbarism, yes?”
Caladrius is a Tevinter slaver driver who is working with Regent
Loghain Mac Tir during the events of the Fifth Blight.
Involvement[]
Caladrius is the leader of the slavers behind the Unrest in the Alienage that the Warden is sent to investigate. He knows who the Warden is as well as Alistair, if he's in the party. Caladrius has documents proving Loghain's complicity in the slave trade that the Warden must obtain. The Warden can negotiate with Caladrius, allowing him to live, or choose to fight him. The negotiation is 100
If the Warden elects to refuse the deal, Caladrius and his minions will attack. When low in health, Caladrius may use Blood Sacrifice, killing one of his own men in order to restore a portion of his life (Devera may also be sacrificed). Once defeated, he will offer to use blood magic to sacrifice all of the slaves around him, improving the Warden's health. Wynne (if in the party at the time) will also warn the Warden that Caladrius is talking about blood magic. Most characters disapprove of the sacrifice, which grants the Warden +1 Constitution. However, Sten states that this is a prudent choice, and Morrigan disapproves if the offer is declined. Alternatively the Warden can just let him go or kill him.
If Caladrius is killed, the Robes of the Magister Lords can be looted from his body. Furthermore, a random master rune can be stolen during the fight or looted from his body. There is a rare chance that instead of a master rune, a grandmaster version will be found.
Quests[]
Notable loot[]
Quotes[]
- "Now, now, is this how we begin? With bluster? I was hoping for... civility."
- "One can scarcely get a word besides 'Warden' out of Regent Loghain these days. It's surpassed even 'gold' in popularity."
Dialogue[]
- Warden: If I accept help from you, how am I better than Loghain?
- Caladrius: You're not. Did I say you were? I am simply hoping the world is... full of pragmatists, shall we say?
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kritasin 12 years ago#1 Can you get the letter from Caladrius without buying it from him? I tried killing him and he did not have the letter on him. ___________________ |
Runeweaver 12 years ago#2 he should have the letter on him if you kill him.does in every game ive played. |
menalaos1971 12 years ago#3 He always has the letter. Kill him and it will be there. It should show up in the Quest Item list of your inventory. You're an insignificant spec of a person sitting on an insignificant spec of a world orbiting an insignificant spec of a star. No one cares what you think. |
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