- For the templar in Dragon Age: Origins, see Bran (templar).
“A dangerous thing, taking sides. I avoid it wherever possible.”
Bran is the administrative assistant and chief advisor to Marlowe Dumar responsible for managing Kirkwall's bureaucratic establishment.
Involvement
Dragon Age II
He is found in the Viscount's Keep, and helps Hawke in some quests regarding the Qunari by providing information at the Viscount's behest. He also acts as the Viscount's liaison to Guard-Captain Aveline Vallen, and argues with her when he conveys the Viscount's desire for more pageantry out of the guard rather than pragmatism. Arrogant, vain and disdainful towards his social lessers, Bran is a consummate politician and cynical realist, always looking for what course of action would most benefit the office of the Viscount, even at the long-term cost of lives, money or the city's prosperity.
Bran is also very contemptuous towards Hawke, considering the Fereldan refugee to be just another disreputable vagabond in a city awash with far too many, and the two have a frequently contentious relationship. During Hawke's rise as Champion, Bran becomes increasingly wary of associating with Hawke as he fears political backlash from the Champion's enemies.
Dragon Age: Inquisition
By 9:41 Dragon Bran has been elected Provisional Viscount of Kirkwall. He appears to be very unhappy with the position and claims to have been pushed in by "unpopular vote" as he was one of the few left who still knew relevant protocol.[2]
Trespasser
Bran resumed his post as seneschal after Varric Tethras is elected Viscount of Kirkwall.
Varric returns to the Winter Palace accompanied by his seneschal, Bran , to support his friend the Inquisitor since the Inquisition is being put on trial by the Exalted Council (Which is a council of representatives from the Chantry, Orlais, and Ferelden who are wary of the Inquisition's influence). Varric gifts the Inquisitor the title of Comte and holdings in Kirkwall as well as the key to the city- much to the displeasure of Bran as these gifts are granted without the proper protocol. When Varric invites the Inquisitor to a game of Wicked Grace, Bran tells Varric not to bet any public buildings this time.
Quotes
- "The Good of All' is inexorably tied to what is good for the templars."
See also
Codex entry: The City-State of Kirkwall
Trivia
- If you did not recruit Isabela or have Isabela in your party while talking to Anders, you can see him getting treated for what is assumed to be a sexually-transmitted disease, at Anders's Clinic during Visit Anders in Act 2.
- In Mark of the Assassin, he is seen talking with Serendipity, a transvestite elf from The Blooming Rose. If Hawke slept with Serendipity prior to the meeting, it leads to some amusing dialogue with Tallis.
References
- ↑ Leandra's ambient dialog in Act 2 mentions that Bran's son is about Hawke's age.
- ↑ Codex entry: The City-State of Kirkwall