What I meant is that, so far from what I have seen plus what it is implied in the codex, he isn’t acting merely out of malice or greed but an incredibly misplaced belief that what he is doing is the right thing for his country. He also seemed somewhat troubled when his daughter mentioned the death of you know who in a cutscene.Logain is evil, but some of his allies? Well, one is a textbook definition of stupid evil and if you're playing the human noble origin, well, killing that guy is rather cathartic.
As to the ally you mention… I think I have a vague idea of who he is based on some conversations I have had in Denerim and from some of the rumors I have gotten from the merchants.
Not to the extreme of 80 hours (it’s more on the tune of 30 to 50), but that more or less mimics my relationship with most RPG that have lots of sidequests (Damn you Xenoblade, and damn you too Dragon Age and Okami). Open World games as well now that I think about it.Skyrim was on sale, and someone convinced me that its leveling system wasn't as godawful horrible as Oblivion had, so I gave it a try for $5. 81 hours of play time later... still barely in act 2. Maybe I shouldn't have bought the Hearthfire dlc the day after I bought the game?