Zevran Arainai

Zevran Arainai is a libidinous and amoral elven Antivan rogue. He is a possible companion and romance option for Wardens of either gender in Dragon Age: Origins. If Zevran's approval is +27 or more, he will teach the assassin specialization.

Background
{{DAOSpoiler| Zevran was the son of a Dalish elf who left her clan and moved to Antiva after falling in love with a wood cutter. After the wood cutter passed away, she worked as a prostitute to pay off his debts, until eventually dying in childbirth. Zevran was raised by the other whores until the age of seven, when he was sold to an elite guild of assassins called the Crows of Antiva. He attempted to resist their training, but eventually accepted and excelled in his position. Trained in both stealth and seduction, Zevran is now one of the Crows' most promising assassins.

Involvement
Zevran is hired by Loghain and Arl Howe to assassinate the Warden, who will eventually be lured into an ambush of Zevran's making. If Zevran is overcome in the battle, the Warden is presented with an option to either kill him or allow him to say his piece. Should he be kept alive for interrogation, Zevran will ask to join the group, offering to protect and serve the Warden in exchange for his life. Alistair, Morrigan and Oghren will object to accepting this offer, while Leliana will approve. Shale, Wynne and Sten have no reaction.


 * or if persuaded (This goes down to  if you choose the last line about 'picking up cast-offs')
 * Shale, Wynne, Sten: no change
 * Shale, Wynne, Sten: no change
 * Shale, Wynne, Sten: no change
 * Shale, Wynne, Sten: no change

Note that in order to trigger the encounter with Zevran, the Warden must have completed The Arl of Redcliffe up to reaching Arl Eamon, or obtained one of the other allies through the Ancient Treaties or completed The Urn of Sacred Ashes.



Confident and eager to put his abilities to good use under the Warden's employ, Zevran is easygoing by nature. Though many of the party members have their doubts about whether or not he is trustworthy, he takes their suspicions in stride and deflects their accusations with wit. He has no reservations about what he does for a living, nor does he try to dress up his role as a Crow. He acknowledges freely that he is a killer and that he cannot picture himself doing anything else. Even so, he does possess a somewhat slanted sense of morality that guides his actions.

Zevran is among the least judgmental companions. The Warden's execution of quests, for good or ill, rarely affect his disposition more than a few points (if at all), though there are some exceptions. He will object should the Warden opt to destroy the Anvil of the Void, arguing how valuable it could be to their war effort. He will also protest the decision to wipe out the mages in Broken Circle, questioning why his life was spared while those of the mages are so easily disregarded. 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 ghoulish thing to bring up after everything that has transpired, although Zevran will concede that the werewolves deserved their revenge, and the Dalish fell because they were weak.

Despite his Dalish lineage and the fact he briefly lived with a roaming clan, Zevran thinks of himself as an Antivan above being an elf. 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 freeing of Soris from Howe's prisons during the Landsmeet and disapprove if the Warden frees Bann 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 high 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 the traitor, callously mocking her pleas of innocence and dying declarations of her 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 expecting 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.

In the later stages of the game, while in Denerim after Arl Eamon calls the Landsmeet, Taliesen approaches the party and offers to take Zevran back to Antiva. If his approval rating is not high enough, Zevran (regardless if he's in the active party) will betray the team and permanently die in the following confrontation. If this happens, his codex entry will be updated with details regarding his death. If he has high approval (+26, or at least at "warm" or "interested"), he will deny the Crows. If he is in a romance with the Warden and at least "interested" but below +71, he may refuse to fight, depending on how the Warden answers Taliesen. If this happens, the Warden will have the opportunity to question Zevran about his relationship with Taliesen later. Afterwards 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 defend from the Blight.

Romance
A supposed master of seduction, Zevran will blatantly flirt with the Warden, in addition to some of the other companions, even if only in jest. He is typically undeterred by anything short of a firm and clear declining of his advances, thus making it easy to start a relationship with the Warden in a female role. Almost immediately after being recruited into the team he will reveal his attraction to the Warden, and from there the Warden can drop unsubtle hints that the thought is reciprocated.

It is a simple enough matter to get into Zevran's good graces. He enjoys playful innuendo and being asked of his exploits, and so long as the Warden avoids criticising his life as an assassin, the "romance" will continue. He can be asked to accompany the Warden back to their tent with a moderately high approval rating, which he happily accepts. Afterwards he explains that he holds no claim to the player character, and it is their choice if the encounter is a one-time thing or will continue. Conversely, if Zevran has a high approval of the Warden and they have not yet asked him to bed, he will offer his company for the night. Pressing Zevran for either love or an exclusive commitment at this stage will result in a loss of approval.

If the Warden is concurrently romancing Alistair, Leliana, or Morrigan, Zevran will eventually ask if that relationship is going anywhere. He will offer to step aside to avoid complications down the road, stating they have "had their fun", but the Warden should pursue the path of lasting happiness. Choosing to stay with Zevran will result in a significant approval boost, and dumping him in corresponding disapproval.

While Zevran and the Warden can become very close quite soon after starting the romance, Zevran's approval rating won't switch to "love" until after the calling of the Landsmeet. The party encounters (and slays) Zevran's old friend Taliesen, and with that Zevran is given a reprieve from being hunted by the Crows. In gratitude, he offers the Warden an earring. Upon being asked if the item is a token of his affection, Zevran will give an awkward response that should make the answer obvious. However, pushing him to actually say it will result in a refusal to hand over the earring and a minor approval drop. Another alternative is to refuse the earring altogether, which will also cause disapproval. Later, he will approach and offer it to the Warden again. There is an option to suggest that the earring represents a proposal, which Zevran will agree to if it is the Warden's wish that it be taken as such.

After he has offered the earring, Zevran will refuse sexual encounters. If prompted to give a reason why, or asked if he wants to end the relationship, he will snap at the Warden and end the conversation with a small gain of approval. When asked about his change in behavior he explains that he is confused about his feelings, and from here the Warden will have to express love or end the romance. If the conversation ends well, Zevran will again take the Warden's bed.

If the Warden survives the fight with the archdemon and elects to rebuild the Grey Wardens, Zevran will accompany them to rebuild the order, assisting with recruitment and training, though he will never actually join. The Warden choosing to remain in Denerim, return to their clan, travel, or other such options will result in Zevran staying for a time. The circumstances aren't clear, although the Epilogue indicates that Zevran still loves the Warden. The Warden is also able to keep Zevran as a consort if his approval rating is high enough, despite marrying Alistair or Anora and becoming king or queen. There is an additional conversation with him regarding this once the engagement is announced, where he will ask about where he stands and whether or not the romance will continue in spite of the upcoming nuptials.

Finally, if the Warden self-sacrifices in the final battle, the Epilogue notes that Zevran, despite frequent offers of bed partners, never loved again.

Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening
While Zevran does not appear in Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening, he is referenced once 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. In so, the ending reveals that the Warden eventually travels to Antiva in order to find Zevran—whether to confront him, to lead the Crows at his side, or to continue to adventure with him remains up to the player to decide.

Nevertheless there is also a letter from him to a Warden whom he loves present in the game files that inexplicably never appears in the game. See A Letter From Zevran for details. }}

Gifts
Zevran enjoys leather items and bars of gold or silver. When given the Dalish Gloves, he will initiate a brief conversation that may lead to an extra approval bonus, for a maximum of.

Initial Statistics
Zevran starts out as a Rogue of at least level 8.

Relative Attribute Weightings on Auto-Level: Strength 0.5, Dexterity 1.5, Willpower 0.5, Magic 0, Cunning 1.3, Constitution 0.8.

Class: Rogue

Specialization: Assassin

Starting Talents/Skills: Zevran begins with level 3 poison

Assassin: Mark of Death

Rogue: Dirty Fighting, Below the Belt, Deadly Strike, Lethality (level 9), Stealth, Stealthy Item Use, Combat Stealth

Dual Weapon: Dual-Weapon Training, Dual-Weapon Sweep, Flurry, Momentum

Plot Skills
As you befriend Zevran and gain his approval, he will gain additional skills:

Quotes

 * "We all do our share of murdering around here, don't we?"
 * (After Solving The Bridge Puzzle) "I'm sure there's a moral in here...something about building bridges with friends, and such. Something poetic...oh, well."
 * (After Giving Him Antivan Leather Boots) "Ah yes...that smell. Just like rotting flesh. Now if I had a prostitute, some fish chowder, and a corrupt politician, I'd really feel at home!"
 * (After Incurring The Wrath Of The Werewolves) "I see where this is going. Downhill. And quickly, too"
 * (Sighs) "And here I thought the Wonders of Thedas would be a whore house. Pity."
 * "Now that we have mentioned tying me up in that context, do we have any extra rope about?"
 * "You tend to get up to interesting things. You meet interesting people and then you kill them. I'm game to tag along, if you are."
 * (upon seeing the high dragon) "A high dragon? We're not... planning on actually fighting it, are we? Couldn't we just... sneak around it?"
 * (upon entering the start of the Gauntlet) "I feel like we have just entered the Grand Cleric's bedchambers. Where no one has gone before..."
 * (After talking to Murdock in Redcliffe) "Thats good. The survival rate of ingrates is remarkably low, so I hear..."
 * (Upon urging Ser Perth to use the oil in the siege of undead on Redcliffe) "A fine tactic. Provided it actually kills them and you don't end up having to deal with flaming undead."
 * "'Death happens,' as we like to say. 'And when I get paid for it, death happens more often.'"
 * (upon interrupting father Eirik's sermon in Haven) "Just once I'd like to walk into one of these places and discover a lively dance, or a drinking festival. Or an orgy. But alas, no "
 * "By your side I would willingly storm the gates of the Dark City itself. Do not doubt it!"
 * "Am I the only one who sees the irony in this? Ah well. I do love to work in front of an audience."
 * "Oh? I must admit I do love a good royal scandal."
 * (upon finding the Urn of Sacred Ashes) "Nice vase. I should get one for my home."
 * (after defeating Shah Wyrd) "Yes, I've been close to death from real monsters, now we've got to worry about imaginary ones?"
 * (after inviting him back to your tent) "Pirate Zevran reporting for duty! Prepare to be boarded!"
 * (asking him to your tent straight after doing so) "Again? What will the others think?"
 * (after the foursome with The Warden, Isabela, and Leliana) "I don't mind never speaking of it again, as long as we could do it again."
 * (after coronation') "Does the Ferelden monarchy make much use of assassins? Hmm... I wonder if this is a good time to ask."
 * (while questioning the guard in Haven) "Ah, quiet insular communities. There's always something nasty going on behind closed doors. I hope it involves chains. I hope they ask me to join in."
 * (when searching the tree stump of the mad hermit) "Ha! Let's see... When was the last time I slipped my hand into some dark hole? Hmmm... Long story, that."
 * (When receiving Cailan's sword at Ostagar) "That is a sexy sword. I must have it!"
 * (when asked about one of his contracts; it's a poem recited by a target in an attempt to get Zevran to let her go) "The symphony I see in thee/ it whispers songs to me/ songs of hot breath upon my neck/ songs of sighs beside my head/ songs of nails dug in my back/ songs of thee come to my bed."
 * (When female warden interrogates him) "There are worse things in life than serving the whims of a deadly sex goddess."
 * "I could also stand and look pretty, if you prefer. Warm your bed? Fend off unwanted suitors? No?"
 * (about the Antivan Crows) "The Crows aren't so bad. They keep one well supplied: wine, women, men. Whatever you happen to fancy. Though the severance package is garbage, let me tell you. If you were considering joining, I'd really think twice about it."
 * (Random banter between Shale and Zevran) Shale: So you see me winning the affection of another golem, do you? Most golems are slaves to whomever holds their control rod. Zevran: Funny, it works exactly the same way for us as well.
 * (When consoling a widow) Your husband? Dead. It was terrible, and so forth.

Dialogue

 * Warden: "You must think I'm royally stupid."
 * Zevran: "I think you're royally tough to kill. And utterly gorgeous. Not that you'll respond to simple flattery. But there are worse things in life than serving the whims of a deadly sex goddess." (If the Warden is a female.)
 * Zevran: (If Warden is male): "I think you're royally tough to kill. I'm only hoping that you're stupid. That was a joke. Let me rephrase that. I'm hoping that you're the sort of fellow that takes a chance every now and again. Ha, ha... No?"


 * Warden: "You tried to kill me!"
 * Zevran: "Unsuccessfully! Besides, someone in your position can't take these things so personally can you?"


 * Warden: One can never tell with you elves.
 * Zevran: Oho! Well, if a racist crack like that doesn't cajole me into telling a tale, then nothing will!


 * Murdock: "We aren't going to refuse help that is being offered. Don't want to seem like an ingrate."
 * Zevran: "Thats good. The survival rate of ingrates is remarkably low, so I hear..."


 * Shale: "Order me to do something."
 * Warden: "Give Zevran a hug."
 * Zevran: "Now, now. I don't care much for foreign objects invading my personal space. Well... usually."


 * Warden: "Care to answer some questions?"
 * Zevran: "If they're dirty ones, certainly."


 * Warden: "And here I thought I seduced you."
 * Zevran: "Why aren't you the saucy little minx then. I've been used and wasn't even aware of it! A masterpiece."


 * Warden: "Care to join me in my tent?"
 * Zevran: "Oh? Is there something in your tent that needs assassinating? That is my specialty, or so I'm told."


 * Warden: "Care to join me in my tent?"
 * Zevran: "Arr. Pirate Zevran reporting for duty. Prepare to be boarded." (If relationship is at its highest)

Battle Quotes
"I hope I don't get blood all over me again."

"Time for a little bloodletting, I see!"

(after a successful fight, with no significant injuries) "We are ridiculously awesome."

"Grey Warden, Darkspawn. Darkspawn, Grey Warden."

"I hate the smell these darkspawn leave on my blade."

"I love this part!"

"Hah, I still remember my first battle!"

"You... do know how to fight, right?"

"Ah! This really gets the blood pumping!"

Trivia

 * Writer Sheryl Chee has said that when going out for a drink Zevran would "insist on garnishing his with an orange slice and an umbrella."
 * Lead Writer, David Gaider described Zevran as "deceptively spicy salsa."
 * One of David Gaider's influences for Zevran was Spike from Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Lord Rochester from Plunkett & Macleane.
 * It has been suggested that some of Zevran's demeanor came from a 1970's-80s tv commercial (see Easter Eggs). However many aspects of his character and behaviour emulate Puss-in-Boots from the Dreamworks animated film Shrek 2, such as his accent, his love of leather boots, the fact he is an assassin sent by the King, how he offers his life in service after being allowed to live, and Puss is even called a "sleazy hit man" which is how Zevran is seen by others.
 * Zevran is the only Elven party companion in Dragon Age: Origins and has no companion quest.
 * The quote during one of the possible endgames 'You meet interesting people and then you kill them' is a nod to the movie Full Metal Jacket in which the lead character mentions that he wanted "to meet interesting and stimulating people of an ancient culture... and kill them."

Bugs

 * You can loot Zevran's invisible corpse even after he has joined your party so long as he is not one of the active four.
 * If you romance Zevran as a male warden, the epilogue may refer to you as "the woman he loves".