Every Dragon Age game has romanceable characters, but only a fraction of these romances can lead to marriage. With how busy and dramatic the lives of the companions and protagonists are, only a few of them being open to marriage in the games makes sense. Some marriages can even be done for political reasons, like with Alistair and Anora inDragon Age: Origins.
Marriage with NPCs are always an endgame event, and NPCs that can marry the player throughout the game series include Alistair, Anora, Sera, and Cullen. However, there are others who hint about being open to marriage or even getting married off-screen, like Sebastian, Cassandra, and Dorian.
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Alistair can only be married if the player character is a female Cousland, romances Alistair, gets him to 100 percent approval, makes him King, kills Loghain, proposes to rule by his side as queen, and survives the final battle. This gets the character married to Alistair, and the two rule Ferelden together as a couple. Among the marriages that can happen inDragon Age, Alistair may be one of the most difficult just because there are a lot of prerequisites.
Anora is a similar story in terms of becoming a ruler at her side, but she is unique in many ways. She is not a companion character, nor does she play a large role inDragon Age: Origins until the players get to Denerim. To marry her, the player character has to be a male Cousland, needs to support her for the throne, and must propose marriage before the Landsmeet. This is treated as a political marriage, as Anora seems to like it as an «advantageous move.» For the marriage to happen, the player also cannot kill Loghain.
While Alistair and Anora have marriages,
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