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The veil guards are partners in a dangerous crime – warn the lovers or hand them over?

Most of the important decisions you have to make in Dragon Age: The Veilguard are made in the main story, but every now and then you will also have to make a decision that affects the outcome of a side quest, as is the case with Partners in a dangerous crime. After solving the Partners in a brazier mystery with dangerous crimesyou will discover that a crow and a venatori have fallen in love and are secretly meeting.

If you discover this, you can turn them into crows or warn them that they have been discovered. It's your choice how to deal with it, but we'll explain the outcome of both options.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Screenshot of a door in a shadowy passage in Treviso

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If you leave them a message to warn them, The lovers will flee Treviso and the quest line will end. That's it. You will enjoy the warm feeling of having helped the lovers, but this is where the story ends.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard screenshot of the Antivan Crow base. A small area in the rafters of a large building with a large crow

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After reporting your findings to the Crows, you will receive your reward and immediately begin a new quest called Deadly Devotion. Unfortunately, this doesn't have a happy ending for our lovers as there will be clashes between the two factions The crow will kill her lover. It's a sad ending, but it makes the would-be traitor more loyal to the Crows than before.

While it's generally nicer to warn them, from a purely selfish perspective, turning them in offers more content and more rewards, including some valuable items and extra crow strength. That's why we think it's better Give up the lovers.