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The King In The North

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I wonder what role she will play since human noble can marry her and be king ? Any thoughts or comments

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Hanako Ikezawa

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She is possibly the ruler of Ferelden, so her role should be equal to Alistair's. 


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It depends on how big Ferelden's role is. Seeing as at least part of the game is going to take part there, I think it's likely we'll be seeing her around.



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i killed allistar an respected 'may have fell for her charms' anora, in origins, you're ferelden, da2 you're ferelden i just feel like i was born in ferelden when playing the game, i love the poshness and nobility an everything of orlais, i love have the tevinter inperium have slaves an and are powerful mages, i like templars, i like the qunari how they act an look like northen people, strong warriors, mass muscular builds, dwarfs are rouggh, funny, brutish probably best beer an tavern fights in thedas, hate elfs, but i guess out of all the races an different human races, i would be a ferelden :0 



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Honestly - and I am prepared to get slapped for this - I would like to see her more than Alistair. She was one of my favorite characters in DA:O. My male Couslands almost always married her.

 

I guess the likelihood of seeing her would depend on how much of Ferelden we revisit, and how much time we spend there, unless, of course, she is on a diplomatic mission in Orlais.


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I'm hoping she finally has a cameo this time, The writers obviously have favouritism in regards to King Alistair with him getting a cameo in DA2 and Anora not even getting a Codex entry, and his own comic book series and most annoying of all his showing up as King instead of Anora if you killed Loghain and made Anora sole ruler...Think that last one was a bug though =P

Still I really hope she does get a cameo this time since My Warden married her and made her queen.
 


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I'm hoping she finally has a cameo this time, The writers obviously have favouritism in regards to King Alistair with him getting a cameo in DA2 and Anora not even getting a Codex entry, and his own comic book series and most annoying of all his showing up as King instead of Anora if you killed Loghain and made Anora sole ruler...Think that last one was a bug though =P

Still I really hope she does get a cameo this time since My Warden married her and made her queen.
 

I agree. I thought she deserved at least the attention King Alistair got in DA2. 


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She'll probably blunder into an obvious trap, and we'll have to rescue her.


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She'll probably blunder into an obvious trap, and we'll have to rescue her.

 

After which she will immediately sell us out, even though our death would defeat any hope she has of actually succeeding in her own plot. 


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I always just thought of it as a "better the warden than me" sort of thing when she betrays you to Cauthrien. It's understandable, and with Alistair likely dead, Eamon might support her as queen. Besides, I find that pragmatism, ruthlessness, and cunning are attractive qualities.  :)



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I think it is more likely that we will hear of the monarch of Ferelden at one step removed, through a trusted advisor, although there is no real reason why either Alistair or Anora can't be seen like they were at the beginning of DAA.   In ME the ambassador for Ferelden is Teagan, which would make sense for either Alistair or Anora, since the latter obviously respected him or she would have ignored his comments about Loghain and Cailan.   So we will probably meet with Teagan who will be there on behalf of ..........    Then any additional information will be added to the conversation according to the choices you made in DAO.   Since we are told at the end of DA2 that the Warden is missing, it would seem highly likely that the king/queen of Ferelden would be requesting the Inquisitor look into the matter, unless that is the role of Cassandra.    Nevertheless you probably need to travel to Ferelden to get information on the events immediately leading up to the disappearance.   The Warden is the Hero of Ferelden, so whether they are married to the monarch or not, they would still be concerned about what had happened to them. 



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I think that, though the Seekers still seem to be interested in finding the Warden, in the eyes of most of Ferelden (including Anora, less likely with Alistair) our warden is "missing - presumed dead", much like Maric, allowing people to mourn the loss of their hero.

 

That being said, I wonder if we'll meet Anora/Alistair in Ferelden, or through our advisors - either Leli or Scribbles, most likely - or in some other fashion.   :unsure:



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I always just thought of it as a "better the warden than me" sort of thing when she betrays you to Cauthrien. It's understandable, and with Alistair likely dead, Eamon might support her as queen. Besides, I find that pragmatism, ruthlessness, and cunning are attractive qualities.  :)

Shortsightedness and cowardice not as much



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I always just thought of it as a "better the warden than me" sort of thing when she betrays you to Cauthrien. It's understandable, and with Alistair likely dead, Eamon might support her as queen. Besides, I find that pragmatism, ruthlessness, and cunning are attractive qualities.  :)

 

But it's not pragmatic, cunning or ruthless. It's stupid and reckless. That's the problem with her whole plan, and her entire character arc. She has to find a way to lie to Eamon, she has to actually escape from Ser Cautherin which (despite the plot magic that allows her to escape) is by no means guaranteed, and she has to convince Eamon that she's the preferable choice to Loghain after having just caused the collapse of the military alliance the Warden and Alistair built. 

Edit: Another example is how willing she is to sell out her own father. Being too openly ruthless greatly undermines a person's ability to achieve their own ends. 



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You can't really fault Anora for her reaction in the Arl of Denerim's estate if you actually reveal that she's with you to Ser Cauthrien, because revealing that she's with you undermines the whole purpose of her wearing that guard outfit in the first place lol. In her place, I'd be thinking "Fool ass! The hell did you say that for??"



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Probbaly because Anora is the only person with even a remote chance of convincing Cauthrien to back down. She could've just told the truth.  :rolleyes:



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You can't really fault Anora for her reaction in the Arl of Denerim's estate if you actually reveal that she's with you to Ser Cauthrien, because revealing that she's with you undermines the whole purpose of her wearing that guard outfit in the first place lol. In her place, I'd be thinking "Fool ass! The hell did you say that for??"

Cauthrien says outright that Anora isn't being held prisoner, which comes across as an opportunity to shake her faith in Loghain (as can be done later on at the Landsmeet, proving she wasn't without her doubts)

 

The game gives you basically three options in this scenario

 

-End the conversation and Attack, which few players will choose right away for the sake of exploring the dialogue tree to see about a chance to talk Cauthrien down

 

-Tell Cauthrien the truth, which obviously rattles her and looks a lot like a way to get Cauthrien to realize the truth about Loghain until Anora wets her big girl pants and ruins everything forever

 

-Surrender, something very few players are going to do on a first playthrough because they don't know in advance that Anora will plot magic her way out somehow and show up to let Eamon know



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I couldnt warm to Anora, I found her a bit inconsistent, and not really representative of the strong female ruler she wanted to be seen as. if she appears in DAI I can see it a quest-giver for a Fereldan-related veil tear etc, perhaps rewarding the inquisitor with increased resources or manpower. I would imagine either Fereldan monarch would give a similar quest. In my canon playthrough Alistair is King so I won't be too impressed if she shows up.



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I wonder what role she will play since human noble can marry her and be king ? Any thoughts or comments

What role? She can be queen without having to marry and rule absolutely. But what are you suggesting for the purpose of DA:I?



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She is possibly the ruler of Ferelden, so her role should be equal to Alistair's. 

 

Why would she be equal to Alistair? There are situations where Alistair doesn't matter anymore. Unless he marries her, he is her subject.



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Anora is boring.

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Anora is boring.

 

I disagree, within the plots of political intrigue in DA:O, she's compelling, IMO.



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Why would she be equal to Alistair? There are situations where Alistair doesn't matter anymore. Unless he marries her, he is her subject.

For every line Alistair gets as King, Anora should get one as Queen.



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You can't really fault Anora for her reaction in the Arl of Denerim's estate if you actually reveal that she's with you to Ser Cauthrien, because revealing that she's with you undermines the whole purpose of her wearing that guard outfit in the first place lol. In her place, I'd be thinking "Fool ass! The hell did you say that for??"

 

She wanted to hide from Howe's men, even after I killed every single one of them, for some completely unexplained reason. Then, when she meets some soldier who worshipers her father like a god, instead of shaking up her faith in him she wants to hide her identity to the benefit of... absolutely no one? A confrontation between the people whose side she picked and Cautherin is inevitable the moment Cautherin showed up. There's one chance to end it without bloodshed: convince Cautherin Howe was the villain and that Anora wants to return to Eamon. 

 

But instead of doing any of that, Anora expects you to fight Cautherin to the death, and then.. what, exactly? Run away to Eamon? This is why her plan is mind-numbingly stupid. 



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She only became queen on a couple of my pt because my mage and elf's itch for Alistair. Not because she deserves to be there. That rescue quest and cauthrien's untimely arrival and already barricading the door was a little fishy for me. I would have put Fergus on the throne if it lets me..

So I dont care if I see her in inquisition at all. I already know Alistair is there , so im sorted :-)