Throughout your long journey in Bioware’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard, your Rook will have to make a myriad of difficult decisions that can alter the narrative or change how your companions feel about you. You may not know in the moment how trivial or significant the choices you make are, especially when it comes to the life of a small-town mayor.
You’ll eventually discover during the Shadows Crossing main quest that the mayor of D’Meta’s Crossing just so happened to be the reason behind his villagers perishing from the blight. Although he claims the gods made him do it and he would never typically do something so horrid, Rook is left with a decision to either save or leave Mayor Julius to die by the blight in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Let’s discuss how this decision affects your game.
Recommended VideosIf you decide to save the mayor of D’Meta’s Crossing from the blight, the only consequences of this decision are in your approval ratings. While Neve will approve of you freeing Mayor Julius, Harding and Bellara won’t be happy with your choice.
RelatedBy making this decision, you also lock yourself out of the sidequest called A Growing Corruption, but freeing the mayor who doomed his village won’t leave you with any negative consequences later on.
Choosing to leave the mayor of D’Meta’s Crossing to his fate gains you Bellara and Harding’s approval. On the other hand, your approval rating with Neve will decrease. Explaining your reasoning to Neve after your decision won’t improve your relationship with her, unfortunately.
Due to this choice you’ve made, you will get the A Growing Corruption sidequest further in the game which has Rook and friends trying to take down the blighted version of the mayor in a boss fight.
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