Running a Cousland male rogue (to check out the improvements made by Terra's mod) and got an interesting story from the Ash Warrior Leader at Ostagar. I didn't get this story with my Amell or Aeducan (supposedly you can't get the story if you are a dwarf). Here it is from the wiki:
The Legend of Luthias Dwarfson The most interesting parts of the story (besides the obvious Arthurian references) are that one of the main characters is an Avarr Chieftain named Morrighan'nan.
Luthias led his tribe to many victories, until eventually he replaced his foster father as chief of his tribe. This peace would not last. During a feast between the tribal leaders of the Alamarri and the Avvar, the beautiful and powerful Avvar chieftain, Morrighan'nan, became enamored with Luthias and seduced him. Scaea learned of the tryst and fled the village to return to Orzammar. When Luthias rebuffed Morrighan'nan's offer of marriage, she left in great anger, and from that moment on, there was war between the two tribes.
For 15 years, the Alamarri and Avvar fought. During the Battle of Red Falls, a powerful young warrior from Morrighan'nan's tribe challenged Luthias to a battle. Luthias was injured grievously, but slew the boy. Morrighan'nan revealed that the boy was Luthias's son, conceived 15 years ago during their tryst. She cursed Luthias as the murderer of his own kin, and the Battle of Red Falls turned against Luthias.
Morrighan'nan defeated Luthias in battle after battle, until the Alamarri were driven to the foothills of the Frostback Mountains. There, Luthias made a last stand. In the night before Luthias's final battle, Scaea came to him and offered him a dwarven suit of chain in exchange for a night together. Luthias agreed and wore the armor the following morning in battle. The battle was fierce and bloody, and Luthias met Morrighan'nan in personal combat. In the end, Luthias slew the warrior woman, but not before receiving a mortal wound to his heart, the chain inexplicably unable to block her final blow. Luthias died, and after the battle was done a party of dwarven warriors came down from the mountain and took the body of Luthias back to Orzammar.
Besides Morrighan'nan obviously referencing Morgause (or is it Morganna?) from Aurthurian tales, do y'all think Morrighan'nan has any relation at all to Morrigan? Such similar names!
Also, noticed in talking to Wynne at Ostagar that she mentions the Golden City (or at least what it is now) is at the
center of the Fade. We've often mentioned in our discussions over whether that is where Morrigan might have gone when she went through the eluvian as it seems to be a place visible from yet unaccesable in the Fade. Just wondering if what Wynne says is true, and Morrigan says she's going somewhere "beyond" the Fade, it very well might be something else still yet.
On a totally different note, my mother-in-law today asked me what "apostasy" meant, and in my mind there was a battle between the definitions relating to the context she was asking in and then then all the Chantry warnings against apostates in the game, ha! Couldn't give her the Chantry/game definition, of course, but it did make me chuckle (she probably wondered why I had an amused look on my face as I tried to come up with an appropriate answer relating to the context in which she was asking, though!)