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It's an interesting little sidequest to say the least...
I assume Cannon-wise The Hero of Oakvale ( "Gladiator" in my current play though) exposed her... Wrong doings to the populace and became mayor...
And I quite agree with Vman1194 and The Infamous Phil.. on their opinions of the Lady Gray of little Virtue~
Which is usualy why I do it~ Gotta love that progression... I really don't like that last deamon door that wants all my silver keys though... I've got nothing else to do with the darn things once I've opened every chest and found all the treasure clues and picked up that wepon, so I usually just give the damn door the keys.
Well, you can still be 'Good' and marry her I guess... Ignorance is bliss and all that? Knowing and marrying her anyway (By giving her the letter from Amanda) I would consider more 'bad' than marrying her without trying the flipped side of that quest and therefore your particular character wouldn't have known could be considered the 'neutral'... I guess.
Devil's Advocate opinion only on the 'good' 'neutral' and 'bad' effects of this quest....
I am hoping Anneversary is just as amazing as TLC though.... How could it not really be though?