Is there a purpose to the scene where Dog finds a kid in Denerim?

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In Dragon Age: Origins, there is a scene where Dog finds a boy in Denerim. (Note that despite the video title, there are no spoilers).

Is there a purpose to this scene? Does anything happen depending on the dialogue options you choose? Does this have any effect later?






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What happens to Dog Dragon Age Origins?

Dragon Age: Origins. After falling sick with the Taint, Dog was put down by the Warden. Dog became infected with the Taint at Ostagar, and was saved by the Warden. Despite encountering them on more than one occasion, Dog was turned away by the Warden and was never seen again.

Can you get a Dog in Dragon Age Inquisition?

Dragon Age IIPlayers who have The Black Emporium DLC will obtain a mabari war hound, named Dog in the default tradition of Dragon Age: Origins. This mabari can be summoned as a small fifth party member akin to a Ranger summoning animals.

How do you get a Mabari in Dragon Age Origins?

If you are of Human Noble Origin, you already have your own Mabari and the quest will not be offered at the king's camp; however, you may still acquire it by picking a Wilds Flower, which will trigger a cut-scene in which Daveth claims that the Kennel Master has offered a reward for it.



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