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1: Which origin did you first choose?
I first did the City Elf origin. That was ALL KINDS of messed up.
2: Which origin is your favourite?
It's a toss up between Cousland and Dwarf Noble. I'm a fan of devastating betrayals apparently, lol. I'll probably have to go Cousland, though, because I cried during the mini cutscene where the Warden sees the body of her sister in law and nephew.
34. Does your Warden end up with one of the companions in any way?
She marries Alistair. He was the first one to make her smile, and the first one she opened up to about the death of her family, and he understands her in a way that no one really seemed to outside her family. Even Fergus only saw her as the little sister he needed to protect- Alistair saw her as an equal, a leader, a hero. She hadn't meant to announce her intentions as his Queen during the landsmeet; it slipped out on on impulse, and she had been terrified that he would hate her for it. Luckily, Alistair had been thrilled that he didn't have the chance to screw up asking her hand in marriage himself, but still insisted upon getting her a ring.
43: What is your Warden’s biggest regret?
That she wasn't able to save the life of her sister-in-law and nephew. They had been right across the hall, and if she had only woken up sooner...
56: What did your Warden think of the problem at the Circle of Magi? How did they solve it?
Elissa had gone to the circle in a desperate attempt to save Connor's life, hoping that Tegan and Isolde could hold on long enough for her and her companions to return. When she saw the state of the circle, she had nearly cried, thinking that it had all been for nothing- until she met Wynne and her charges, she thought that she had led her group to suicide after all. The only thing that kept her moving forward, to not give up on hope on others surviving, was that it wasn't too late to save the First Enchanter, because Redcliffe, Alistair, was depending on her to save the Arl.
60: Who does your Warden put on the throne?
Alistair. She doesn't trust Anora, doesn't trust the woman who so willingly turned Ferelden over to her father, who betrayed her to Loghain's men after rescuing her. And despite Alistair's protestations that he preferred to follow, she knows that he's a man who is willing to do whatever it takes to make things right, who is loyal to those he serves and isn't hesitant to do what needs to be done. Alistair knows what it's like to want something, and Elissa knows that under his rule- their rule, rather- Ferelden will only continue to grow into the country that Meric envisioned.
62: Your favourite main quest?
Can I say the final battle for Denerim? As much as I love the plot line and how the choices you make affect various aspects of the game, I also love just charging into battle and slaughtering all the enemies I can find, and the battle for Denerim is nothing but fighting, lol. But... probably Nature of the Beast. I like Urn of Sacred Ashes, too, but Haven creeps me out like no one's business tbh.