The Veil Guardian’s group, rated from “good” to “best”.
Neve looks at something offscreen.

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As with Lucanis, your opinion of Neve might vary depending on whether you help her save her home in Minrathous in the early hours of the morning The Veil Guardian. But in both cases, there’s something fascinating about watching the magician-detective in her element. Neve knows the names of many of the people you meet on the streets of Minrathous. Even as the elven gods corrupt cities and some of the greatest revelations of the Dragon Age The universe rains down on Rook and her team. Neve doesn’t lose sight of the people on the ground who will still be fighting when the Shroud Guard completes their mission to stop the gods. The question is whether she wants to fight for them from the shadows or become a beacon of hope to pave a new path in the city.

Neve is perhaps the most striking example of this The Veil Guardianis the broader thesis. While the series often reduces conflict and breaks down into factions and decisions that the player initiates, The Veil Guardian It feels like the series is finally believing in something, rather than just showing you a nuanced ideological battle and letting you decide which of Thedas deserves to be wiped off its face.

Neve believes the world can be a better place and is willing to do whatever it takes to find that path forward. For them, oppression and the structures that allow it are not decisions or debates; She’s here to fight for the people of Minrathous, it’s just a matter of how. This world is changing, and there are people who will go down in history as the ones who set the course. Neve may prefer to stay out of the official stories when she can, but she won’t sit idly by while those who profit from the way things have always been try to dictate how things will be.

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