Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Kieran born Dragon is the son of Morrigan. He is possibly carrying the soul of the slain Old God Urthemiel. You can bed Morrigan right after you leave Lothering. Respond to her dialogue in ways she will approve, give her the necklace you find in Lothering, give her the necklace you buy off Bodahn in camp. You can kiss her before leaving Lothering if you want. I also kill Flemeth because dragon fights are fun.
In DA2, you meet Flemeth during the destruction of Lothering. There are four companions who can be romanced. You can do it if you want. I romanced Morrigan, Zevran, and Leliana in one playthrough. Morrigan first while I romanced Leliana, dumped Morrigan for Leliana, and slept with Zevran on the sly.
In an interview I read, one of the developers said he was able to sleep with all three in one night at camp. You can only marry him and become Queen-consort if you are a Female Human Noble. Top Voted Answer. By Original - Thu Dec 03, am. This is because his approval was very high. Original Status: Offline. You've just got to becareful on how you talk to him but he's a blast to have in your party.
I remember when we were in Denerim killin the darkspawn in the beginning of the city n I heard Zev say "Should we compete for points. Thor Rand Al Status: Offline. By Orcastar - Thu Dec 03, pm. Imagine my surprise when Morrigan confronted me at one point and told me I had to choose between her and Zev! I didn't think I'd even been romancing him! Anyway I chose Morrigan and told Zev we were just going to be friends, which dropped his approval by He still fought the crows with me though, and was all buddy buddy at the end of the game.
Zevran is among the least judgmental of the Origins companions. The Warden's decisions, for good or ill, rarely affect his disposition by more than a few points if at all , though there are some exceptions. Zevran will object should the Warden opt to destroy the Anvil of the Void , arguing for the anvil's value to their war effort.
He will also protest the decision to slay the mages in the Tower in Broken Circle , questioning why his life was spared while those of the mages are so easily disregarded. If he is in the party when the Warden proposes slaughtering the Dalish, Zevran will plead with them to spare the lives of the elves, although the Warden can overrule him and persuade him to go along with no drop in approval.
If asked about the Dalish elves after the Warden has completed Nature of the Beast by siding with the werewolves , he will snap that it is a ghoulish thing to bring up after everything that has transpired - even if he has not joined the party until after said events. Zevran will, however, concede that the werewolves deserved their revenge, and the Dalish fell because they were weak.
If Zevran's approval is 27 or more, he will teach the assassin specialization. If you have Zevran in your party when entering the Fade during Broken Circle , you will later find him being pulled on the rack during his own nightmare. He seems to be reliving a past experience of being tortured by two fellow elves in order to prove that he can endure pain, apparently a necessary step to join the Crows. While in the Fade, Zevran is oblivious to the fact that he is already an Antivan Crow, and has to be reminded of this by the Warden.
Once convinced, Zevran will disappear, re-appearing before the final battle against Sloth. Despite his Dalish lineage and the fact he briefly lived with a roaming clan, Zevran thinks of himself primarily as an Antivan.
He claims to feel no collective kinship to other elves, those in alienages least of all; Zevran believes that too many of his kind have accepted being considered inferior as a fact of life, and thinks they have to fight to earn a higher level of respect. Regardless of what he says, Zevran will approve the Warden's actions if they benefit elves in general. For example, he will approve of freeing Soris from Howe's prisons during the Landsmeet and disapprove if the Warden frees Vaughan , but only if the Warden brings up the topic of the elven uprising in Denerim around -5 approval.
In time, if the Warden has garnered a sufficient approval rating with Zevran, he will reveal the specifics of some of his missions as a Crow. The last job he performed in Antiva was to be carried out with the assistance of his fellow assassins, Taliesen and Rinna. Zevran explains that he had become genuinely smitten with Rinna in a way that directly conflicted with his assassin training. But as the trio planned their attack, Taliesen learned that Rinna had accepted a bribe from their mark and was planning to betray them.
Zevran watched Taliesen kill her, callously mocking her pleas of innocence and dying declarations of love for him, and the two men carried out the mission on their own. Only after their target was dead did they discover the real source of their victim's information, which in turn proved Rinna had been telling the truth. Heartbroken and disgusted by his actions, Zevran returned to the Crows and made a bid for what many believed was a suicide mission: kill any remaining Grey Wardens in Ferelden.
He took the job hoping to die at the hands of legendary heroes, only to have his would-be killers show him the mercy he had not given Rinna. This is brought up by the Guardian , who will ask Zevran if he feels remorse for her murder. The truth of this final mission is that Rinna, a bastard daughter of Prince Estefan, was working with the Rosso Noche Red Night , an organization with the goal of presenting Rinna as a legitimate heir to King Natale of Antiva.
When a member of House Valisti, Claudio Valisti , discovered this, he bribed Eoman Arainai to have Rinna killed to allow a member of the Valisti family a better chance of royal succession. Zevran and Taliesen were informed that killing Rinna was a test of their loyalty but the act left Zevran feeling wracked with guilt and self-loathing. After the Landsmeet quest has started, and while traveling through Denerim , Taliesen approaches the party and offers to take Zevran back to Antiva.
If his approval rating is not high enough, Zevran regardless of whether or not he's in the active party will betray the team for the Crows and permanently die in the following confrontation.
If this happens, his codex entry will be updated with details regarding his death. If this happens, the Warden will have the opportunity to question Zevran about his relationship with Taliesen later.
Zevran expresses regret over killing Taliesen as, despite everything, Zevran had feelings for his fellow Crow. If he is in a romance with the Warden and the approval rating is high enough, he will fight alongside them against his fellow assassins. Afterward, Zevran states that the Crows will have assumed he rejoined Taliesin and subsequently died with him.
This gives Zevran an opportunity to disappear before they learn otherwise, and his disposition will determine if he then asks for his freedom or to remain with the group and continue to fight the Blight.
While Zevran does not appear in Dragon Age: Origins — Awakening , he is referenced when the Warden imported only is recruiting Nathaniel Howe , and again at the end of the game if the Warden was romantically involved with him.
If so, the ending reveals that the Warden eventually travels to Antiva in order to find Zevran. Whether to engage in a showdown with him, to lead the Crows at his side, or to continue to adventure with him remains up to the player to decide. If you are in a relationship with Isabela and ask how her late husband "freed" her, she says he met an assassin's blade in the back of the skull. She thanked the man repeatedly and it inspired her to become a rogue herself; as mentioned in Dragon Age: Origins , the assassin was Zevran, and an 'artist', according to Isabela.
Since the end of the Blight, Zevran has been trying to dismantle the Crows from the inside. Four months after the end of the Blight, master Eoman Arainai had been killed with evidence showing a Crow responsible though no contract had been taken out on him.
Four other members of House Arainai died in similar circumstances over the next three years. Grandmasters Runn and Availa died soon after at the hands of an unknown assassin. By Dragon, Zevran was said to have two out of the seven Guildmasters in his pocket, and to be responsible for the death of the Guildmaster of Rialto.
As a result of his activities, Zevran is being hunted by the Crows. He may be encountered in a cave near the Dalish camp after Hawke accepts the quest A Murder of Crows , given by an Antivan named Nuncio at the beginning of Act 3.
Allowing him to kill the mages gets a great deal of approval. An elven apostate mage, Solas is interesting just by those descriptors alone and is one of the most popular romance choices among players. He can only be romanced by female elven characters, making him one of the most specific romance options in the game.
Upon starting the game, you must select your race and warrior class for your character. If you opt to play as a female elf, there are no less than six possible romances available. This article describes how to romance Solas, an intelligent elf Mage, whom you can only romance if your character is an elven female.
I also kill Flemeth because dragon fights are fun. In DA2, you meet Flemeth during the destruction of Lothering. Basically, she falls in love and it scares her so much she backs off in that way.
Basically, when she confessed she love you and is afraid of the fact because she see love as a weakness , try to distract the conversation away. You can only marry him and become Queen-consort if you are a Female Human Noble. So, if you make Alistair king you have the option to marry him, but only as a human noble. However at the end of the game during the epilogue the city elf can become Bann of the Alienage and thus nobility.
Morrigan chooses her son, but nonetheless Flemeth absorbs the soul of the old god Urthemiel from Kieran. He will, however, remain in your party until the end of the game if Loghain is killed.
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