ejoslin wrote...
He doesn't quite confirm that. In fact, he says HE wouldn't let her be killed, but Howe did want her killed, enough so that he brought it up to Loghain, who rejected it, but, for whatever reason, still kept Howe around as his advisor. And she was Howe's prisoner, I'm assuming without Loghain's consent.
Edit: As a father who loved his daughter, he probably could not accept that he put his daughter in danger by allowing a man who wanted her dead to take her prisoner.
Y'know, I wouldn't be surprised if Loghein not only did give consent for Howe to keep Anora out of the way, more likely told him to keep her out of the way. Until 'we' rescue her, the previous time she is seen she walks away from Loghein and Howe in disgust after asking if Loghein left Cailan to die. Loghein knew his daughter, and once she questioned him, figured she'd start some trouble.
She's not listening to him again