What happens if fenris kills his sister




















Of course, this is just fan theory and not canon. Says a lot that the best parts of DA are the things fans create to justify shitty canon. Here is a small collection of some of my favourites that I also saw as being lore-friendly. Would not necessarily going back to school during a pandemic, for the record. Posts Ask me anything Submit a post Archive.

Did you let Fenris kill his sister? Why or why not? Leliana please it's 3am, people are trying to sleep. Anonymous asked: if it were done with more sensitivity I think the tension between Anders and Fenris would be a good example of competing access needs, because of their respective trauma histories causing friction.

Anonymous asked: Thanks to you, I am replaying Dragon Age 2. I have a lot of thoughts about Dragon Age, sorry. She says becoming a magister was her only chance - but her only chance at what? Was it that she only wanted power or was there something she was fleeing that she thought become a magister would save her from. The point is, we don't know. And it comes right down to it we know barely more about Tevinter than what Hawke does. If Hawke doesn't have the full viewpoint, neither do we.

We can certainly judge Hawke for turning over Bethany, but we know Hawke's story. We don't know Varania's. And BioWare rarely writes one dimensional characters. Fenris says she was ready to have killed, but I think that's an overstatement on his part. She was only handing him over to Danarius, who isn't interested in killing him. I don't think Varania's situation is all that analogous to Hawke's, though. For one thing, there were at least two mages in Hawke's family three for a mage!

Hawke and turning any one of them over to the Templars would have meant risking exposure for all of them. But I think the bigger issue here is that Hawke is a human with ties to nobility, in a society that regards elves as inferior and commoners as being, well, common. Thus, there are opportunities available to the Hawke family that Varania and her mother probably never had.

That doesn't make her behavior any less reprehensible, though. Rather than betraying her brother, she could presumably have gone to a Circle outside Tevinter and gained admission there if she truly wanted to study magic. I think we can compare Varania's story to Bartrand's. Bartand leaves Varric and co in the Deep Roads to die. And yet, there's so many different ways that story can go.

Varric can outright kill him but leave filling empty about it. Or Anders can heal his mind for a minute, and Varric decides that he just doesn't have it in him to kill Bartrand anymore.

I do wonder at what Varania would have to say about what she went through and why she holds the resentment she does because I definitely think there's some there. But if Bartrand can be granted at least some forgiveness for what he's done, why can't she?

I'm not saying what she did wasn't terrible, but that doesn't mean there isn't some tragic backstory there. No, he specifically says "maybe her parents will believe she was killed by Templars" if you click on him while exploring. Unfortunately, I don't have a DA2 save right now. And you do have a point there. I am not quick to offer Anders any sympathy, though I do think he wouldn't have done half the things he did if not the influence Vengeance had on him.

I'm certainly not trying to absolve Varania of her actions. But I still find her to be a sympathetic character. Maybe if I spent some time with her, I'd think otherwise. Fenris curtly replies, "And now you have no chance at all," moving to kill her. Varania begs Hawke to stop him.

If Varania is allowed to live, she reveals that Fenris, in fact, did wish for his lyrium markings and had competed against others for them. When he had been chosen for his future position he was granted a boon, which he used to free his mother and sister from slavery. She then states that "freedom was no boon", and leaves after telling Fenris that she felt he received the better end of the bargain.

Regardless of the conversation, Fenris indicates that he wants to leave the Hanged Man, at which point the quest concludes. The letter states that they have returned to Tevinter and Fenris's memory has been wiped again, now returned to his "compliant self. Dragon Age Wiki Explore. Dragon Age Series. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk



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