Anders

"The people fear what we can do, but to use that fear to bludgeon us into submission is wrong! And they do it with our blessing!"

Anders is an apostate mage determined to escape the Circle of Magi and the templars, with whom he has developed a rather antagonistic relationship. Nothing they have done to him has dampened his desire for personal freedom. He has a deep affinity for the downtrodden and underprivileged, and for cats. He is a potential companion in both Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening and Dragon Age II. In the latter he is a romance option for Hawke.

Background
Anders is a spirit healer. His real name is unknown, and his nickname refers to the fact that his family is from Anderfels. When he started to exhibit magical abilities and set a barn on fire, his father grew afraid of him. At the age of twelve he was handcuffed and taken by the templars to the Ferelden Circle Tower. The only personal possession he was allowed to keep was a pillow hand embroidered by his mother. Anders despised the Circle and compared it to a prison. He made at least seven and at most dozens attempts to escape the tower, each time being returned and punished by the templars. Yet First Enchanter Irving believed that Anders, however reckless, posed no true threat. Anders' next-to-last escape earned him a year of solitary confinement, in which the only company he had most days was the tower's mouser named Mr. Wiggums. The final time he managed to run away was prior to Uldred's uprising.

Dragon Age II
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Events After Awakening
Despite the various potential outcomes of Awakening, Anders becomes a Grey Warden, meets Justice and survives. If Anders is left to defend the Vigil's Keep that was not fully upgraded, he doesn't die but rather escapes using a badly burned body in robes as a decoy. Anders tells it to Nathaniel if they meet in the Deep Roads seven years later.

The Wardens force Anders to give Ser Pounce-a-lot to a friend in Amaranthine, claiming that he made Anders too soft. Anders misses the cat and keeps mentioning it.

A former templar Rolan infiltrates Grey Warden ranks to keep a close watch on Anders. He accuses Anders of becoming an abomination and brings the templars down on him, stating that the Wardens agreed with the decision. Anders kills Rolan, the templars and the Wardens and flees.

Act 1


Anders has left the Wardens to live in Kirkwall, where he uses his healing abilities to aid Ferelden refugees. He can be found in Anders's Clinic in Darktown. Hawke is lead to Anders by Varric and Lirene in the search for an entrance into the Deep Roads. Anders offers to trade Grey Warden maps showing such entrances for Hawke's assistance to his friend Karl who seeks to escape the Kirkwall Circle.

Upon arriving at the Chantry at night Anders and Hawke discover that Karl has been made Tranquil and has lured Anders into a trap set by the templars. Enraged, Anders reveals himself to be possessed by Justice and kills the templars with Hawke's aid. Karl abruptly regains all his emotions, saying that Anders "brought a piece of the Fade into this world". He describes being Tranquil as a horrific experience and begs Anders to kill him before the effect wears off. Then Karl becomes Tranquil again. Anders stabs him and leaves.

In his clinic Anders explains Hawke that prior to the clash with Rolan he agreed to be Justice's host. He believed that together they could bring justice to every mage ever forced into the Circle. However, Anders' anger warped Justice into a force of Vengeance and Anders must now struggle to maintain control. Anders gives Hawke the maps and joins Hawke as a companion.

Next time Hawke comes to talk to Anders, he apologizes for putting his problems on Hawke. If diplomatic or humorous replies are chosen, Anders flirts with Hawke. Aggressive or sarcastic replies lead to Vengeance showing up again.

If Hawke takes both Bethany/Carver and Anders into the Deep Roads, Anders can prevent the tainted sibling from dying. Anders reveals that he stole the maps from a Grey Warden that had come to Kirkwall as Anders wanted to know if the Warden was looking for him. He wasn't. Instead the Wardens were planning their own expedition and Anders knows their location. Should Hawke choose to find the Wardens, their leader Stroud is reluctant to help. In the end Anders persuades him to allow the sibling undertake the Joining.

Act 2


After the death of Karl Anders has joined the mage underground and is helping mages escape the Kirkwall Circle. Hawke keeps finding Anders' manifestos all over the High Town estate. Anders is still healing the refugees, but is getting few cases. When Hawke comes to visit Anders, he admits that he is losing control over Justice/Vengeance.

Later, Anders asks Hawke to help him investigate the plot of the templar Ser Alrik. Anders believes that he is working on a deliberate plan to turn all mages in the Free Marches Tranquil. If Hawke refuses, the quest is canceled. Otherwise, Hawke follows Anders as he descends into the tunnels leading to the Gallows that were built by lyrium smugglers. There, they encounter Ser Alrik with a group of other templars threatening to make an escaped mage girl Ella Tranquil. Angered, Justice takes control of Anders' body and attacks the templars. Once they are dead, Ella calls Justice "a demon", which further angers him.

If the amount of friendship/rivalry with Anders is not high enough, Hawke is helpless to act and Vengeance kills the girl. Alternatively, a special dialogue option becomes available and Hawke can persuade Anders not to harm her. As Anders regains control, he flees, terrified. Searching the bodies of dead templars, Hawke gets evidence that Ser Alrik's plan existed, but was rejected by both Meredith and the Divine.

Hawke finds Anders in his clinic trashing things. He is deeply upset and convinced that he and Justice have turned into a monster. If Hawke confronts Anders and tells him to go away, he permanently leaves the party. He still shows up in the end of Act 3. If Hawke comforts him or confronts him but asks him to stay, he wonders whether the "Tranquil Solution" was another of his delusions. Presented with Ser Alrik's papers, he is relieved and willing to speak to the Grand Cleric who "might be more reasonable" than he thought.

Hawke can take Anders into the Fade so as to help Feynriel face his Night Terrors. There, Justice takes control of Anders again. A sloth demon Torpor offers a deal: should Hawke help the demon possess Feynriel, he/she will receive power, knowledge, or magic in return. If the offer is accepted, Justice turns on Hawke and the Champion defeats him. If it is rejected, Anders can't be seduced by the remaining two demons. If Anders was killed in the Fade, he feels angry and betrayed. However, if Hawke killed Torpor in the end instead of honoring the deal and uses the special dialogue option to tell Anders about it, he/she gains Anders' friendship rather than rivalry.

If Hawke takes Anders to the Bartrand's Estate while assisting Varric with his Family Matter, Anders can temporarily cure Bartrand. If Anders is not in the party, Bartrand can't be healed.

The final conversation with Anders in Act 2 changes depending on the friendship or rivalry score:
 * If a rival, he is writing a manifesto to convince Hawke to side with the mages. If prompted, he reads it aloud.
 * If a friend, Anders is laying out milk for the cats. He thanks Hawke for help and support.

Act 3
In the beginning of the Act Anders tells Hawke that in the past three years Meredith has destroyed the mage underground, and Anders is now preparing for the worst.

Later Anders claims that he seeks to be separated from Justice. He asks for Hawke's help in obtaining ingredients for a Tevinter potion that will let them both free without killing either. If Hawke refuses, the quest is completed. Otherwise Hawke assists Anders in collecting "sela petrae" and drakestone.

After that Anders asks Hawke to distract Grand Cleric Elthina for him to get inside the Chantry unseen. He confesses that he lied and there is no potion but refuses to reveal his plan. Anders insists that Hawke must help him if Hawke cares for the freedom of mages and for him personally. Hawke can refuse and complete the quest at this point. Should Hawke agree, Anders promises that whatever happens, it's on his head.

If Hawke has decided not to help Anders from the beginning or not to distract Elthina, Hawke can warn Elthina or Cullen via a special dialogue option. Otherwise Hawke keeps Elthina busy discussing the mages and the templars until Anders shows up claiming that he was "looking for Hawke everywhere".

Hawke can subsequently talk to Anders only if all his requests were fulfilled.
 * If Anders is a rival, Hawke tries to convince him that whatever he planned, it is not too late to stop it. Anders agrees that there is still time, then Justice takes over and demands that Hawke leave as "Anders has no need of [him/her]". As Anders regains control, he does not remember what he was saying and admits that he is having more and more blank spots in his memory. He tells Hawke that he tried his best to control Vengeance and asks Hawke not to blame him for failing.
 * If Anders is a friend, he hints that he is going to die for something that matters more than his life and thanks Hawke for standing by him when he gave Hawke every reason to turn away. He says that he hoped to find a better way, but states that Justice and Vengeance are too intertwined and he can't tell one from the other. Anders asks Hawke never to blame themselves for what will happen.

After the conversation, the colour of the Anders' coat changes to black.

The Last Straw
In the end, regardless of Hawke's previous actions, Anders blows up the Chantry, killing Grand Cleric Elthina and everybody else inside. Both Meredith and Orsino leave Anders for the Champion to deal with.

Anders sits on a crate and talks facing away while he awaits Hawke's judgement:
 * If Anders is Hawke's rival, he says that Vengeance took him over and expresses deep regret for his actions. He does not trust himself to control Vengeance any longer and begs Hawke to kill him "before there is nothing left of [him]". Hawke can tell Anders that they forgive him if the amount of rivalry is high enough.
 * If Anders is Hawke's friend, he insists that the decision was his own as he and Justice are one now. He tells Hawke that he wanted to make Thedas see the injustice of the Circle and thus to change the world. Anders still wishes to be killed, seeing it as bringing justice to those who were sacrificed for his cause. Hawke can tell Anders that they might have understood if he'd only told them if the amount of friendship is high enough.

Hawke has the following options:
 * Whoever the Champion has chosen to support, Hawke can kill Anders by stabbing him in the back.
 * If Anders is spared, Sebastian leaves the party, vowing to return to Starkhaven and build an army to attack Kirkwall and avenge Grand Cleric Elthina.
 * If Hawke who sided with the templars allows Anders to walk away, he later confronts Hawke inside the Gallows and all dialogue options lead to Hawke having to kill him in combat.
 * Anders maintains a firm conviction of his cause and refuses to turn against the mages, unless Hawke is his 100% rival and has completed all his personal quests. If Hawke persuades him to atone for what he has done by helping the templars, he is crushed and hints at wishing to take his own life after the final battle if he is not killed first.
 * If Hawke who supported the mages tells Anders to leave, he is later encountered again inside the Gallows, wanting to be a part of the battle. If his aid is accepted, he rejoins the party. If it is rejected, he wishes Hawke victory and leaves permanently.
 * If Hawke asks Anders to defend the mages, he is eager to fight the templars, but admits that it is worse than he thought it would be. If he is in romance with Hawke, he offers Hawke to come on the run with him as a fugitive after the final battle.

DLCs
Anders can venture with Hawke into the Grey Warden prison in Vimmark Mountains. Since Anders is a Warden, he starts hearing the voice of Corypheus through the taint. As the voice is getting louder, Anders struggles to shut him out. Finally, Justice takes him over, turns hostile to Hawke and summons two shades. Once Justice is defeated and the shades are killed, Anders apologizes and promises to try harder to hold against the voice and Justice.

Before Corypheus attacks Hawke, he claims that he is one of the ancient magisters who entered the Golden City. Anders expresses his belief that the Chantry made up this story to induce the fear of magic and that the darkspawn were created by the Old Gods. After the battle with Corypheus Hawke checks his remains and finds an ancient Tevinter amulet belonging to a Dumat-worshiping cult. Anders is baffled. He admits that Corypheus was one of the ancient magisters and wonders if the Chantry knows more than he thought.

If Anders accompanies Hawke to Chateau Haine, Hawke finds Arcane Feathers similar to those on Anders' coat and learns that they belong to a simir bird and have magical properties. }}

Friendship and rivalry
Friendship with Anders can generally be earned by siding with the mages, by confronting demons and blood mages and by being agreeable in conversations with him.

Rivalry with Anders can generally be earned by siding with the templars, by striking deals with demons and blood mages and by refusing to champion the oppressed or enslaved.

Dragon Age II
Act 1

Act 2

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Act 3

Mark of the Assassin

Dragon Age II

 * The Tevinter Chantry Amulet can be found during the quest A Bitter Pill

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
Class: Mage

Specialization: Spirit Healer

Skills: Herbalism, Runecrafting, Improved Combat Tactics, Clarity

Starting Talents:

Mage: Arcane Bolt, Arcane Shield

Spirit Healer: Group Heal, Revival, Lifeward

Primal: Winter's Grasp, Frost Weapons, Cone of Cold

Creation: Heal, Heroic Offense

Spirit: Walking Bomb, Mind Blast

Entropy: Weakness, Paralyze, Drain Life

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
Initial gear

Anders specific gear

Dragon Age II
Anders' armor upgrades can be found at the following locations:


 * Act 2: Armor Struts, purchased at Lirene's Fereldan Imports in Lowtown. Increases armor.
 * Act 2: Lyrium Weave, purchased at Mage Goods in the Gallows Courtyard. Increases attack.
 * Act 2: Spirit Essence, found during the Dissent quest. After killing Ser Alrik, search the nearby dead end chambers just west of the exit before leaving the area. +10% magic resistance.
 * Act 3: Sigil of the Mage Underground, found during the Best Served Cold quest. Extra rune slot.

After completing his companion quest Questioning Beliefs during Act 3, Anders will wear the Renegade's coat, a black version of his default armor.

Anders specific gear , requires Mage Item Pack 1 DLC. , requires Legacy DLC. , requires Mage Item Pack 2 DLC. , requires Mark of the Assassin DLC.

Plot skills
As the player befriends Anders and gains his approval, he will gain additional skills in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening:

Dialogue points
Below are the spots where the player can initiate dialogue with Anders in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening:
 * Vigil's Keep: The statue of Andraste in the middle of the courtyard.
 * City of Amaranthine: A pine tree on the left side of the path just before the first gate.
 * Kal'Hirol - Trade Quarter: A basket of lyrium at the far end of the forge area (where the repair anvil is)

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening

 * "All I want is a pretty girl, a decent meal, and the right to shoot lightning at fools."
 * "Maker's breath, kitty. What have you been eating?"
 * "After my seventh escape attempt, you think they'd have given me credit for trying."
 * "Magic isn't for your amusement! Why don't I just do a little dance? Anders' Spicy Shimmy?"
 * (Upon being removed from party) "Andraste's knicker-weasels!"

Dragon Age II

 * (To Hawke and party upon first meeting) "I have made this place a sanctum of healing and salvation! Why do you threaten it?"
 * "Since when is Justice happy? Justice is righteous. Justice is hard."
 * "Ten years, a hundred years from now, someone like me will love someone like you, and there will be no templars to tear them apart."
 * (To Bartrand, after he inquires about the Deep Roads maps) "A wizard did it."
 * (Entering the Blooming Rose brothel) If someone here tries to hire me again I'm leaving.
 * (Shouted in battle) "Suck on a fireball!"
 * (Shouted in battle) "I'll show you why mages are feared!"
 * (Reviving after a fight) "Even my bruises have bruises."
 * (To Hawke's dog) "Be a real pet! Ignore me until you want something and then sit on my head."
 * (Upon arriving at the Dalish camp) "In my experience, all Dalish women are crazy."
 * "Andraste's flaming knickers!"
 * (During The Last Straw) "I removed the chance of compromise, because there is no compromise."
 * (During The Last Straw) "The people fear what we can do, but to use that fear to bludgeon us into submission is wrong! And they do it with our blessing!"

Trivia

 * David Gaider wrote Anders in Awakening, while Jennifer Hepler took over the role for Dragon Age II.
 * "Anders" is a common name in Scandinavia, equivalent to the English name Andrew, and derived from the Ancient Greek word andros, meaning "human" or "man." In modern Dutch and modern German, anders means "different," but this is likely purely by chance, since both words come from a completely different origin.
 * Though Anders uses a fire spell when you first meet him in Awakening, he does not have the spell when he joins the party.
 * If Anders specializes in Blood Magic, the player can have another additional line of dialogue with Anders when speaking about Anders' past with the templars. When Anders remarks there really isn't much of a reason to arrest him, the Warden can point out that Anders is an actual blood mage now, to which Anders laughs.
 * In the library in the Circle of Magi during the Witch Hunt DLC one can find some old notes left in a book in which a young mage made sketches in the margins of templars being eaten by a tiger named "Ser Pounce-a-lot". (Since that mage is Anders, he subsequently names the kitten given to him in Awakening Ser Pounce-a-lot.)
 * The mage Finn reveals through dialogue that Anders once escaped the Circle of Magi by swimming across Lake Calenhad during a weekly training exercise for the apprentices. He was caught again one week later.
 * In the Fade (Dragon Age II), when Justice takes complete control, the passive spell Vengeance is active whether or not you have assigned it to Anders.
 * If Hawke invited Anders to move in and proposed Orana to work for Hawke, you can click on the lute in Hawke's bedroom to learn that "Anders may have talents, but playing the lute isn't one of them".
 * Jennifer Hepler describes the choice of keeping Anders alive as "poetic justice", as he would have to face and suffer the knowledge of the lives he took. She also states her belief that he wishes death so that the people whom he killed receive justice as well.
 * David Gaider stated that Anders being merged with Justice may have one of the two effects on his Calling: "One is that the spirit within Anders can affect the level of his corruption, so it may delay or remove the necessity for his Calling altogether. Either that or at some point the corruption within Anders is going to corrupt the spirit." He refused to tell which one the writers prefer due to the possibility of Anders appearing in future games.

Bugs

 * If Hawke sleeps with Isabela or Merrill, breaks up the relationship and then starts romancing Anders, the final scene and the achievement are still accessible. However, in the epilogue Varric mistakenly says "… all except Isabela/Merrill" (or both "Isabella/Merrill" and "Anders" simultaneously).
 * If Hawke is in romance with Anders but kills him in the end, or spares him but breaks up with him before the last battle, in the epilogue Varric mistakenly says that all the companions parted ways except for Anders unless the latest patch is installed.