Wynne

"I will not lie motionless in a bed with coverlets up to my chin, waiting for death to claim me."

Wynne was a mage of the Circle in Ferelden, and one of the possible companions for the Warden in Dragon Age: Origins.

Background
Wynne had served the Circle for most of her life, and was well respected for her strong sense of duty. She believed wholeheartedly in what the Circle stands for, and had been a vocal advocate of magic and for apprentices to be able to learn to control their gifts of magic and use them to serve humankind.

The fear of magic is born of misunderstanding, but Wynne cautioned apprentices never to forget that the fear is also a real one. For all the good the magic gift can bring, it will also always attract demons and therefore the risk of possession. Too many times in history have possessed abominations wreaked destruction on the lands, and thus every mage has a debt to repay. "Earn your place," she has said, "and you shall not be reviled."

Her peers thought so highly of her that she was asked to become the new First Enchanter of Ferelden's Tower. She refused, saying that she had no desire to work in the upper ranks of the Circle. When word recently reached the Tower of King Cailan's call to arms against the Blight, Wynne readily volunteered to go to Ostagar.

Wynne appeared to have been born into the Spirit healer role as a natural. In her childhood, she can recall entering the Fade in her dreams and feeling a particular spirit watching over her. Later on, if you get to know her, she speculates that this is a Spirit of Faith--much like the benevolent spirits of courage and compassion, but never before identified in known accounts.

In a party banter with Leliana, Wynne stated that she was about two decades older than her. Given that Leliana is fairly young, this doesn't put Wynne at much more than 50 years old. (Wynne's precise wording was "You should have seen me ten, twenty years ago.")

Dragon Age: Origins
The Warden may first meet Wynne at the army camp at Ostagar, near the mage tents. She can be talked to for limited dialogue.

Gifts
Wynne likes books and scrolls, as well as wine. See Gifts for Wynne for all of her gifts.

Attributes
Relative attribute weightings on auto-level:

Skills
&ensp; &ensp;  (level 9)

Plot skills and spell
Additionally, Wynne can gain the following new spell as you progress through the story:

Quotes



 * "I'm not the sort of person that leaves things unfinished. I'll see this through, I promise."
 * "You'd think one would find a less perilous place to explore."
 * "But why should you fear death if you are happy with the life you have led, if you can look back on everything and say, 'Yes, I am content. It is enough.'"
 * (To Alistair) "Now that you're in an intimate relationship I think maybe I should tell you where babies come from."
 * (After the Spirit talents are learned) "Well, we can't all be Quickwits McSmartypants now can we? Apparently you have a monopoly on cleverness."
 * (After being drained when using Vessel of the Spirit the first time) "I suppose I shouldn't use that particular trick to entertain children at parties."
 * (On romancing a companion) "Love is ultimately selfish. It demands that one be devoted to a single person, who may fully occupy one's mind and heart, to the exclusion of all else."

Trivia

 * Writers Sheryl Chee and Mary Kirby joked that Wynne has a "magical bosom," which is of particular interest to some of the other companions.
 * Wynne is quite the connoisseur when it comes to fine beers and ale, which surprises Oghren. She is seen imbibing dwarven ale, much to the surprise of her companions, in the village of Velun.
 * Wynne is the only companion who doesn't teach her class specialization.
 * Wynne possesses a red staff bestowed to her by the Warden.