@Cat - Check out the link in my sig for the mods I'm using. TW's Wedding is listed there.
@Flyimar - I hope you find the time to play through all those games! The Origins are all special in their own way and once you get back to where your Warden's home, some of the extra dialog clips are truly amazing.
As for SV... I didn't know that was his voice either, the first few times I played -- I just knew I loved it. In fact, it was my husband, overhearing an Alistair party banter clip that pointed out who's voice that was. From then on, I was totally in love, having throughly appreciated SV in Crossing Jordon.
And to go completely off topic for a moment... my enraptured state affected me so much that when I began writing a fantasy novel (inspired by DA, of course), my heroine's LI, took on an all too familiar physical shape:
Adrian wasn’t anything special to look at, at first glance. He wasn’t ugly, but women didn’t tend to swoon at the sight of him. Of average height and somewhat slight of build, and a face that was a bit too long in the jaw, he often appeared somewhat gawky and boyish, as if he might stumble over his own feet. His black hair was long and straight, pulled back into a ponytail and being finer than most men’s hair, it gave him a slightly effeminate look. He had an overly large mouth, thanks to his big but thankfully straight teeth and his eyes were large and dark, matching the color of his hair.
But despite his somewhat flawed appearance, he had a grace that when viewed on the battlefield with daggers in his hands or a dance floor with a woman in his arms, turned all of those features into a thing of handsome beauty. He was limber and agile, light on his feet. His other saving grace was his voice, a soft baritone that was easy on the ears, quite at odds with his appearance.
I didn't realize at the time what I had done, but later, seeing a picture of SV, I totally freaked! Adrian and SV could be twins! LOL