hello bioware communiy i once asked someone knows whether queen anora there with makes if so what role does it
dragon age queen anora
#1
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 04:38
#2
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 04:45
Well IMDB are quoting Mika Simmons is reprising her VA role: http://www.imdb.com/...=ttfc_fc_cl_i18
In relation to her role, that's going to depend on the Keep and frankly I'd be surprised if anything relating to Anora will be released pre-launch.
#3
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 04:46
Her voice actress confirmed that she'll be voicing Anora in DA: I. What role will she play? We'll have to wait and see.
#4
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 04:47
I hope she mentions Prince Cousland.
- yearnfully aime ceci
#5
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 12:30
Hey,
I'd love to know how many people actually put her on the throne (I almost never did, after all, she didn't try to stop her father (she could have - she could have fled and rallied the bannorn against him in Cailan's name!), she betrayed the warden (without so much as a second glance - yes she ran to Eamon afterwards, but still!) and she wanted to have Cailans remaining heir to abdicate any claim to the throne (you had to make the offer of marrying her and Alistair, she didn't), while her claim was not as good as his IMO)
So, for me it's "not-queen Anora" (I would love to know when Alistair let her out of the tower he put her in...hell, did she survive Denerim being conquered if you made Alistair King and have him rule alone? (did he take her to Redcliff and lock her up there?))
greetings LAX
ps: She might be good with Finances, Diplomacy etc. but she is not good with people IMO (who is not noble is more or less just a worthless peasant to her and that's something I do not like!)
#6
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 12:38
Hey,
I'd love to know how many people actually put her on the throne (I almost never did, after all, she didn't try to stop her father (she could have - she could have fled and rallied the bannorn against him in Cailan's name!), she betrayed the warden (without so much as a second glance - yes she ran to Eamon afterwards, but still!) and she wanted to have Cailans remaining heir to abdicate any claim to the throne (you had to make the offer of marrying her and Alistair, she didn't), while her claim was not as good as his IMO)
Queen Anora warns the protagonist not to reveal her identity during the rescue from Arl Howe, so I'm not seeing much reason to criticize her if The Warden doesn't adhere to what she asked for. My Surana Warden supported Anora and Alistair together as Queen and King; they have their own strengths, and they compensate for the flaws of the other. Anora has some ambitious ideas about building a university, and she has plans to refill the royal coffers after Howe nearly ransacked all of the wealth of the nation, while Alistair provides representation to the elves by giving them a voice at the royal council. I'm looking forward to seeing how these people are handling the kingdom a decade after the events of the Fifth Blight.
#7
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 12:40
I look forward to seeing Anora again.
#8
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 12:52
#9
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 01:02
Queen Anora warns the protagonist not to reveal her identity during the rescue from Arl Howe, so I'm not seeing much reason to criticize her if The Warden doesn't adhere to what she asked for. My Surana Warden supported Anora and Alistair together as Queen and King; they have their own strengths, and they compensate for the flaws of the other. Anora has some ambitious ideas about building a university, and she has plans to refill the royal coffers after Howe nearly ransacked all of the wealth of the nation, while Alistair provides representation to the elves by giving them a voice at the royal council. I'm looking forward to seeing how these people are handling the kingdom a decade after the events of the Fifth Blight.
It was similar in my playthrough. I married Alistair with Anora. It's probably for the best. Each of them has strengths that the other one doesn't have. And as you said, they can compensate each others flaws, too. I'm looking forward to see if they are still ruling jointly and if Ferelden flourished since the blight.
- LobselVith8 aime ceci
#10
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 01:05
#11
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 01:23
Well, I'm wstill working on my Cousland king. Will see how that turns out
. But yes, I think a Cousland might even be a better king than Alistair who never really wanted the job in the first place.
- Freedheart aime ceci
#12
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 01:31
I hope she mentions Prince Cousland.
same here, I'm just hoping that she isn't indifferent towards his disappearance and is actually a bit torn up about it.
#13
Guest_john_sheparrd_*
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 01:40
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I don't care about her I made Alistair king
still it would be interesting to see her in my travels (if not made queen)
#14
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:07
I can't help it, but everytime I see this thread tittle I think it says Drag Queen Anora. Alistair did say he'd put on a pretty dress for my warden...
- Freedheart aime ceci
#15
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:13
Ill have her head on a spike
#16
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:27
I hope she mentions Prince Cousland.
I wonder what fan reaction would be if she mentioned an heir on the way.
- Senya aime ceci
#17
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:49
I wonder what fan reaction would be if she mentioned an heir on the way.
Squeeing? Mocking of Cailan's fertility?
#18
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:28
I think that as of DAO's end, developers fully intended to kill off Alistair sooner or later, leaving Anora as the sole Queen. This is based on the fact no DAO ending has Anora dead. Alistair on the other hand can be both killed and made into a drunk. As such, I always surmised that sooner or later Alistair will be killed/disappear just so developers don't need to keep having to deal with an extra variable. However based on post-DAO releases (especially non game releases), it seemed that might have changed. Still, Anora is around, and depending on the Keep settings should be visible.
The interesting question is the heir to Ferelden's throne. Alistair is a GW and thus has very low chance of producing an offspring. Either Cailan or Anora were infertile (they could not produce an offspring and it was pretty obvious Cailan blamed Anora for it). HN Warden has same problem as Alistair, and coupled with possible issue with Anora, has very little chance of producing an offspring as Anora-Warden pair and no chance as Alistair-Warden. So in reality, if Anora is indeed infertile as suggested, only way for Ferelden to have a heir would be to either have Alistair ruling alone (and marrying a fertile woman + getting lucky with getting her pregnant) or siring a bastard. Which would have a fairly large amount of irony to it.
With regards to Anora's character...well she is Ferelden's Prince Bhelen. Ruthless and self serving, but also cunning and doing what is necessary to succeed. The difference is that dwarves desperately NEED someone like Bhelen, whereas it remains to be seen if Ferelden does.
#19
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 02:37
She's queen in six of my eight world states, so I'm looking forward to seeing her again. (Unless only Alistair appears in universes where they're married, which is quite possible.)
#20
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 03:22
It'll be interesting to see. I have one world state where my Warden intended Alistair for the throne and he sacrificed himself, so Anora wound up as Queen and my Warden decided to travel the world (I figured it would be prudent for her health after deposing Anora).
And I have another where hardened Alistair married Anora. So I have at least two Queen Anora world states I could use.
#21
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 03:28
Dont know, dont care. In all my playthroughs she ended up in the tower and I hope she still there
#22
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 06:54
Squeeing? Mocking of Cailan's fertility?
I can see that. I can also see players being mad that their characters agency was taken away by having a kid happen or because then it seems like Anora needs to be on the throne with either alistair or the warden.
Honestly tho I'd think it'd be cool if a baby was mentioned if there's a married couple (other than Warden/Alistair with the warden not having zevran on the side) for the throne of Ferelden.
#23
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 07:06
Well of course there is always Morrigan's child if your Warden was female and got Alistair to do the deed.
However, leaving that aside, whilst Anora makes a competent Queen on her own, she never remarries, so the throne would be up for grabs after her death.
Most playthroughs, except where I was romancing Alistair myself, I tend to marry them off as it seems the ideal way of uniting the nation. In hindsight I also feel far more confident of Anora guiding Alistair than I do Eamon, who seems more concerned about the Calenhad bloodline than the actual fitness of the person to rule, plus I was never entirely confident that he had nothing to do with Cailan's plan concerning Celene. If married to a hardened Alistair, he becomes more interested in government and thus wins Anora's admiration.
As for the dream partnership of Cousland noble with Anora, well at the beginning of Awakening she seems to talk quite warmly to him and at the end she has a big celebration to welcome him back to Denerim and seems genuinely pleased to have him back. I am very tempted to go with this as my default ending because Alistair always said he didn't want to rule and I felt my Cousland Warden would make a good partnership with Anora. However, since the Warden has gone missing, I'm assuming that she will want us to find him, whether married to him or not. The same, of course, is true of Alistair.
If you put him on the throne alone, I wonder if he let her have it back when he went off with Isabella and Varric. After all he would have been gone some time and there would have been no guarantee of him coming back safe. If he had brought Maric back, then presumably that would have muddied things even further.
#24
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 07:37
Most playthroughs, except where I was romancing Alistair myself, I tend to marry them off as it seems the ideal way of uniting the nation. In hindsight I also feel far more confident of Anora guiding Alistair than I do Eamon, who seems more concerned about the Calenhad bloodline than the actual fitness of the person to rule, plus I was never entirely confident that he had nothing to do with Cailan's plan concerning Celene. If married to a hardened Alistair, he becomes more interested in government and thus wins Anora's admiration.
I pretty much marry off a hardened Alistair and Anora in almost all of my playthroughs. If I recall, don't they usher in something like an era of growth and prosperity in the epilogue slides?
I agree about Eamon as well. He seemed far too interested in keeping the blood of Calenhad on the throne than actually having a good ruler on the throne.
Also, unlike Cailan, I don't think Alistair would bother setting Anora aside for a more 'fertile' bride due to his own morality and the fact that Anora could not be barren but was just with men that had fertility problems. Cailan had plenty of mistresses and yet didn't have any bastard children running around and Alistair/the Warden are Grey Wardens which entails them having reduced fertility.
Though it would be interesting if Alistair/the Warden with Anora results in Anora actually getting pregnant.
#25
Posté 22 juillet 2014 - 08:10
I feel confident leaving to them both. Eamon is a schemer who wants to get close to the throne (but not on it), but so does Anora. Alistair (a hardened one) can temper her complete ruthlessness and scheming demeanor.





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