is one of most complex main story quests, featuring multiple endings with lasting consequences for the rest of the game and Instead of battling Demons and Darkspawn, the Inquisitor and their allies are forced to participate in The Game: the bloodthirsty infighting of the Orlesian Imperial Court, where secrets can be lethal and appearances are deceptive.
By discovering secrets and snooping around the Winter Palace, players can side with three potential allies: Empress Celene, the ruler of Orlais, her ambitious cousin Duke Gaspard, and Briala, Celene's former advisor and jilted Elven lover.Unlike the decision to side with the Mages or Templars, the choice of who gets the Inquisition's backing and, ultimately, the throne is rather nuanced. There is no clear "" answer: all three figures are deeply complex and stand to gain and lose much. can end in one of five ways; here's how to access them all.
Dragon Age leaves multiple crucial choices in the player's hands throughout all three games, meaning Thedas' fate can go many different ways.
The ending to is largely determined by the Inquisitor's choices throughout the quest, the kind of blackmail they can find while exploring the unauthorized areas of the castle, and the number of Halla Statues they manage to find.
Additionally, the ending depends on whether players choose to allow Duchess Florianne to attack Celene, speak to Florianne themselves, or order Cullen to have her detained, as well as how much Court Approval the Inquisitor has.
Players earn Court Approval by turning in secrets from eavesdropping and blackmail they find to Leliana, tossing Caprice Coins into the fountain in the garden, and giving the correct responses to NPCs. Court Approval can similarly be lost by committing faux pas in dialogue and can be lost rapidly by exploring unauthorized areas of the castle.
To publicly out Florianne as a traitor and avoid the boss battle and further bloodshed, Court Approval must be at 85 or higher. Players who
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