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|name = [[Fenris]]
 
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|title = [[Slavery|Slave]] <small>(formerly)</small> <br> Mercenary
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|race = [[Elf]]
 
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|class = [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|Warrior]]
 
|class = [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|Warrior]]
 
|specialization = [[Tevinter Fugitive]]
 
|specialization = [[Tevinter Fugitive]]
|family = [[Varania]] <small>(Sister)</small><BR>Unnamed Mother <small>(Deceased)</small>
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|affiliation = [[Hawke]] <small>(conditional)</small>
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|location = [[Fenris' Mansion]], [[Hightown]]
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|family = [[Varania]] <small>(sister)</small>
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Unnamed mother <small>(deceased)</small>
 
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|voice = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0256297/ Gideon Emery]
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age II]] <br> [[Dragon Age: Inquisition]] <small> (mentioned) </small> <br> [[Heroes of Dragon Age]]<br> [[Dragon Age: Blue Wraith]]
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|quests = [[Fenris Recruited]] <br> [[A Bitter Pill]] <br> [[Fenris Night Terrors]] <br> [[Speak to Fenris (Act 2)]] <br> [[The Book of Shartan]] <br> [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 2)]] <br> [[Speak to Fenris (Act 3)]] <br> [[Alone]] <br> [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 3)]] <br> [[Blade of Mercy (quest)|Blade of Mercy]] <br> [[A Warrior's Legacy]]
 
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Once a slave to the [[Tevinter]] [[magister]] [[Danarius]], '''Fenris''' is a potential [[companions (Dragon Age II)|companion]] as well as a [[Romance (Dragon Age II)|romance]] option for either a female or male [[Hawke]]. He is a [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|warrior]] specializing in two-handed weapons. He can be found during the quest [[Bait and Switch]].
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'''Fenris''' is an [[Elf|elven]] [[Warrior (Dragon Age II)|warrior]] who travels alongside [[Hawke]]. Molded by his time as a [[Slavery|slave]], he is extremely distrustful of [[mage]]s, and is more than happy to help fellow slaves. He is a [[Romance (Dragon Age II)|romance]] option for either male or female Hawke.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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{{See also|Fenris (short story)}}
Once a slave of [[Danarius]], a Tevinter Magister, Fenris bears markings of [[lyrium]] on his skin that have granted him the unnatural ability to phase through solid objects. Fenris uses this ability as a weapon, phasing through individuals and solidifying, killing them violently. However, the experiments performed on him also caused him to lose all of his memories. He has fled to [[Kirkwall]] as a fugitive, hunted by the soldiers of his former master. The lyrium burned into his body causes him pain, making him guarded against physical contact; however, it is more of an aversion to them being touched rather than physical pain.<ref>Gaider David, [http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/141/index/5481839/2%26lf%3D8#5568040 The Official Fenris Discussion thread]. BioWare Social Network.</ref>
 
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[[File:FenrisRitual.png|thumb|right|250px|The ritual that gave Fenris his markings]]
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Once a slave of a [[Tevinter Imperium|Tevinter]] [[magister]] called [[Danarius]], Fenris is covered in a series of [[lyrium]]-infused markings, which grant him the unnatural ability to phase through solid objects, which is somehow connected to the [[Fade]]. Fenris often uses this ability as a weapon, phasing through individuals and solidifying, killing them instantly. However, these markings are also extremely sensitive, and touching them often results in physical discomfort. Because of this, he has an aversion towards being touched.<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151105094238/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/155545-the-official-fenris-discussion-thread/page-167|title=The Official Fenris Discussion thread}}</ref>
   
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However, the experiments performed on him also caused him to lose all of his memories. He fled to [[Kirkwall]] as a fugitive, hunted by the soldiers of his former master.
Being a former slave himself, Fenris is happy to help slaves flee their masters or kill the ones who hold onto their chains. Because of his unpleasant experience with the Tevinter Magisters he is extremely distrustful of mages. He feels that they would do anything for power and inevitably succumb to the temptations that demons and blood magic have to offer.
 
   
 
Being a former slave himself, Fenris is happy to help slaves flee their masters or kill the ones who hold onto their chains. But due to his unpleasant experience with the Tevinter Magisters, he is extremely distrustful of mages, even friendly ones. He feels that they would do anything for power, and will inevitably succumb to the temptations that [[demon]]s and [[Blood magic|blood magic]] has to offer.
{{SpoilerDA2| During the quest [[Alone]] in Act 3, Fenris will discover that his name used to be Leto. If Hawke does not let Danarius take him, it will be revealed that Fenris' sister is, in fact, a mage. She mentions that life has been hard since their mother died, but does not say how. If Fenris spares his sister, he will also learn that he competed for the lyrium markings in order to free his mother and sister from slavery.}}
 
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{{SpoilerDA2|style=short|During the quest [[Alone]] in Act 3, Fenris will discover that his name used to be Leto. If Hawke does not let Danarius take him, it will be revealed that Fenris's sister is, in fact, a mage. She mentions that life has been hard since their mother died, but does not say how. If Fenris spares his sister, he will also learn that he competed for the lyrium markings in order to free his mother and sister from slavery.}}
   
 
== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
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=== ''Dragon Age II'' ===
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''Act 1''
 
   
 
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Hawke meets Fenris during the [[Bait and Switch]] quest. Upon completion of the quest he can join the party as a permanent companion. Later Hawke can [[Fenris Recruited|talk]] to him in the [[Danarius]]' old mansion, located in Hightown. He stays in the mansion for the rest of the game.
 
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==== Act 1 ====
   
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Hawke meets Fenris during the [[Bait and Switch (quest)|Bait and Switch]] quest during which he reveals that he used [[Anso]], who had hired Hawke's party for the quest's job, as bait to lure in his former master's bounty hunters out in the open. He may then enlist Hawke's aid in helping him clear out [[Danarius]]' mansion in [[Hightown]] so that he can confront him. Should Hawke refuse, Fenris pays Hawke and leaves; no longer recruitable or part of the story. Should Hawke accept, the party clears the mansion. Yet to Fenris' disappointment, Danarius was not there. He directs Hawke to the spoils of their battle and offers his services as payment for their aid. Upon completion of the quest he can join the party as a permanent companion. Later Hawke can [[Fenris Recruited|talk]] to him in his [[Danarius|former master]]'s old mansion, located in Hightown. He stays in the [[Fenris's Mansion|mansion]] for the rest of the game.
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Hawke can [[dialogue wheel (Dragon Age II)|call on]] Fenris to use his special ability in order to interrogate and kill [[Danzig]] and to kill [[Kelder Vanard]].
Hawke can [[Speak to Fenris]] in the beginning of the Act.
 
   
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==== Act 2 ====
When Hawke travels outside [[Kirkwall]] (usually to [[The Bone Pit]] or [[Sundermount]]) with Fenris in the party, there is a surprise encounter in which Tevinter slavers sent by Danarius' apprentice [[Hadriana]] attempt to recapture him. This ambush begins the quest [[A Bitter Pill]]. Fenris asks you to go to the abandoned slaver den to face Hadriana. If his request is not resolved in a timely manner, the quest is automatically completed and Fenris permanently leaves the party.
 
   
 
Hawke can [[Speak to Fenris (Act 2)|Speak to Fenris]] in the beginning of the Act.
Inside the cave Hawke finds an escaped slave girl by the name of [[Orana]] and has several options of how to deal with her. Then Hawke finally reaches Hadriana who attacks on sight. Once defeated, Hadriana says that Fenris has a sister and offers information in return for her life. Regardless of your choice Fenris kills Hadriana. He temporarily leaves the party. You must talk to him in the Hawke's mansion to complete the quest.
 
   
 
When Hawke travels outside [[Kirkwall]] (usually to [[The Bone Pit]] or [[Sundermount]]) with Fenris in the party, there is a surprise encounter in which Tevinter slavers sent by Danarius's apprentice [[Hadriana]] attempt to recapture him. This ambush begins the quest [[A Bitter Pill]]. Fenris asks Hawke to go to the abandoned slaver den to face Hadriana. If his request is not resolved in a timely manner, the quest is automatically completed and Fenris permanently leaves the party.
When [[Questioning Beliefs]], Hawke learns that Fenris has obtained considerable knowledge of [[Qunari]] culture and practices, a result of him being left behind by his master after a battle between the Tevinter mages and the Qunari on [[Seheron]]. His injuries were treated by [[Fog Warriors]] and he spent several months living with them before [[Danarius]] returned to retrieve Fenris. The Fog Warriors refused to give him up, and Danarius was injured in the subsequent battle. Danarius ordered Fenris to kill the Fog Warriors who had defended him, which he did. He indicates regret at doing so, but apparently still had a lingering propensity to do as commanded upon the return of his master. It was this event that caused Fenris to leave his master, taking advantage of the delay in pursuit that Danarius' injuries offered.
 
   
 
Inside the cave, Hawke finds an escaped slave girl by the name of [[Orana]] and has several options of how to deal with her. Then, Hawke finally reaches Hadriana who attacks on sight. Once defeated, Hadriana says that Fenris has a sister and offers information in return for her life. Regardless of Hawke's choice, Fenris kills Hadriana. He temporarily leaves the party. You must talk to him in Hawke's mansion to complete the quest.
If brought to meetings with the Arishok, Fenris has special dialogue that demonstrates his knowledge, which, in turn, impresses the Arishok. However, he also states that he is not a follower of the Qun.
 
   
 
During [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 2)|Questioning Beliefs]], Hawke learns that Fenris has obtained considerable knowledge of [[Qunari]] culture and practices; a result of him being left behind by his master after a battle between the Tevinter mages and the Qunari on [[Seheron]]. His injuries were treated by [[Fog Warriors]] and he spent several months living with them before Danarius returned to retrieve Fenris. The Fog Warriors refused to give him up, and Danarius was injured in the subsequent battle. Danarius ordered Fenris to kill the Fog Warriors who had defended him, which he did. He indicates regret at doing so, but apparently still had a lingering propensity to do as commanded upon the return of his master. It was this event that caused Fenris to leave his master, taking advantage of the delay in pursuit that Danarius's injuries offered.
''Act 3''
 
   
 
If brought to meetings with the Arishok, Fenris has special dialogue that demonstrates his knowledge, which, in turn, impresses the Arishok. However, he also states that he is not a follower of the Qun. Fenris can also arrange a duel between the [[Arishok]] and Hawke if brought along.
During his personal quest [[Alone]] Fenris tells Hawke that he has obtained information about his sister and wants Hawke to go with him to meet her. After [[Varania]] talks about a few segments of Fenris' past, [[Danarius]] appears, revealing that it was a set-up. He promised to make Variana his apprentice in exchange for baiting Fenris. You have two options: to turn Fenris in or to engage in combat with Danarius.
 
   
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If Hawke agrees to betray Fenris he gives up without a fight and permanently leaves the party. Later, Hawke receives a letter from Danarius stating that Fenris "is his usual compliant self now that his memories have been once again removed". Alternatively if Danarius is killed, Fenris tries to kill his sister. You can let him do it or persuade him against killing her. If Varania lives, she reveals that Fenris received his lyrium markings in order to free her and their mother from slavery. Then she leaves.
 
   
 
During his personal quest [[Alone]], Fenris tells Hawke that he has obtained information about his sister and wants Hawke to go with him to meet her. After [[Varania]] talks about a few segments of Fenris's past, [[Danarius]] appears, revealing that it was a set-up. He promised to make Variana his apprentice in exchange for baiting Fenris. Hawke has two options: to turn Fenris in or to engage in combat with Danarius.
When Hawke reaches 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris, he/she can [[Questioning Beliefs|talk]] to Fenris in his mansion. One of the dialogue options leads to him permanently leaving the party.
 
   
 
If Hawke agrees to betray Fenris, he gives up without a fight and permanently leaves the party. Later, Hawke receives a [[Letter: Alone|letter]] from Danarius stating that Fenris "is his usual compliant self now that his memories have been once again removed." Alternatively, if Danarius is killed, Fenris tries to kill his sister. Hawke can let him do it or persuade him against killing her. If Varania lives, she reveals that Fenris competed to obtain his lyrium markings and used a boon in order to free her and their mother from slavery yet states she resented their freedom as she was unable to cope with the hardships that came with it. She then leaves.
If [[Bethany]] / [[Carver]] are dead during [[Best Served Cold]], Fenris can be taken hostage by [[Grace]] and [[Thrask]].
 
   
 
When Hawke reaches 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris, he/she can [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 3)|talk]] to Fenris in his mansion. One of the dialogue options leads to him permanently leaving the party.
After the destruction of the Chantry Fenris advocates for killing [[Anders]]. In [[The Last Straw|the final battle]] Fenris always joins Hawke who sided with the templars. He also immediately joins Hawke who sided with the mages if he/she has 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris and has completed his last personal quest.
 
   
 
If [[Bethany Hawke|Bethany]] / [[Carver Hawke|Carver]] are dead during [[Best Served Cold]], Fenris can be taken hostage by [[Grace]] and [[Thrask]].
Otherwise Hawke who sided with the mages meets Fenris in the Gallows courtyard:
 
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* If Hawke has any (0-100%) amount of friendship or less than 50% rivalry or 100% rivalry with Fenris, he can still be convinced to join the party at this point.
 
 
After the destruction of the Chantry, Fenris advocates for killing [[Anders]]. In [[The Last Straw|the final battle]], Fenris always joins Hawke who sided with the templars. He also immediately joins Hawke who sided with the mages if he/she has 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris and has completed his last personal quest [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 3)|Questioning Beliefs]].
* If Hawke chooses any reply other than "Join me" or has more than or equal to 50% and less than 100% rivalry with him, Fenris objects Hawke. Later he shows up with a group of city guards inside the Gallows and Hawke has to kill him.
 
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Otherwise, Hawke who sided with the mages meets Fenris in the Gallows courtyard:
 
*If Hawke has any (0-100%) amount of friendship or less than 50% rivalry (1-49%) or exactly 100% rivalry with Fenris, he can still be convinced to join the party at this point.
 
*If Hawke chooses any reply other than "Join me" or has more than or equal to 50% and less than 100% rivalry with him (50-99%), Fenris rejects Hawke. Later, he shows up with a group of city guards inside the Gallows and Hawke has to kill him.}}
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The [[Inquisitor]] can ask [[Varric Tethras]] about his fate. Varric will state that he's been killing Tevinter slavers preying on refugees.
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Later upon asking Hawke why they are alone, they will state that Fenris would have died to protect them, and they didn't want to give him that chance.
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If Hawke survives the physical trip to the fade, Varric will state that Hawke told him to write to everyone in Kirkwall about Hawke's whereabouts, and that Fenris will want to know. Also, in dialogue with Varric and Cassandra, it is mentioned that they will likely join up again.}}
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=== ''Dragon Age: Blue Wraith'' ===
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[[File:FenrisWraith.png|thumb|right|220px|]]
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Around 9:40-9:41 [[Dragon Age|Dragon]]<ref name=NdP>{{Twitter|author=Nunzio De Filippis|url=https://twitter.com/ndefilippis/status/1209570705580400640}}</ref>, Fenris, now known as the Blue Wraith, and his [[Dalish]] associate [[Shirallas]] free elven slaves bound for the estate of [[Magister]] [[Nenealeus]], near the Arlathan Forest. Shirallas thinks the magister wants the slaves trained as mage-killers, and volunteers to pose as one of them to learn those skills. Fenris dismisses the idea; Shirallas unhappily complies.
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Four years later, Fenris is being tracked by [[Francesca Invidus]], whose Magister father he has abducted from Fort Viridan. Francesca is accompanied by [[Vaea]] and [[Autumn]] the mabari. Vaea asks that she be the one to do the talking with Fenris, as they have a [[Varric Tethras|mutual friend]]. As the women stumble upon the corpse of a man with a gaping hole in its chest, Fenris appears, telling them it was a mistake to come.
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[[File:FenrisFrancescaFight.png|thumb|right|220px|Vaea stops the fight between Fenris and Francesca]]
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Fenris’ fight with Francesca is interrupted by Vaea, who convinces him that they only came to talk. Francesca angrily asks about her father, accompanying her words with a spell that knocks Vaea off her feet but harmlessly passes through Fenris. From her power and use of plant magic, Fenris recognizes her as the Invidus girl, and tells her that he didn’t take her father. Shirallas, who went against Fenris’ wishes to become Magister Nenealeus’ newest mage-killer, did, and Fenris is tracking him.
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Fenris refuses Vaea's offer of help, saying that he no longer has partners or teammates. When Vaea remarks that he was close to his team in Kirkwall, Fenris replies that they all went their separate ways in the end, and that people only use you for as long as they need your power.
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Using Autumn’s tracking skills, Vaea and Francesca follow him to Magister Nenealeus’ estate and convince him to investigate before attacking. They find that the [[Qunari]] have taken the estate, led by a Viddasala, and are interrogating Nenealeus’ elven slaves as to his motives and whereabouts. The slave reveals that the magister has gone to retrieve a sarcophagus that infuses elves with lyrium. Hearing this, Fenris angrily exclaims that the sarcophagus was broken beyond repair, and attacks the Qunari. Fenris and Francesca kill most of them, though the Viddasala escapes. Fenris lashes out when Vaea touches his shoulder to reassure him, as the markings occasionally cause pain. He quickly apologizes.
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Fenris frees Nenealeus' surviving slaves. He tells them that he'd be eternally grateful if they shared what they knew of his whereabouts, and a young boy volunteers the information. Fenris gladly accepts Autumn's offer of help and tells Vaea and Francesca that they can join too if they wish. They arrive just in time to help Ser Aaron's group in their fight against more Qunari and unstable test subjects. Fenris and Francesca chase after the caravan to rescue her father and confront Shirallas. When Fenris tries to question him, he says that he's close to possessing the power he originally sought and unleashes one of the test subjects, allowing the caravan to escape.
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Magister Invidus isn't grateful to have been "rescued' by his daughter and attacks her. She's eventually forced to kill him to save Fenris, who stepped in to defend her. After the battle, Fenris offers to lead the group to Tenebris, warning them that they should hurry before Shirallas can get in the sarcophagus. Vaea points out that despite his insistence that he didn't work with groups anymore, he ended up joining one anyway.
 
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== Romance ==
 
== Romance ==
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[[File:Fenris romance.png|thumb|right|Fenris' romance tile in the [[Dragon Age Keep]]]]
Fenris can be romanced by either a female or male [[Hawke]] and by all classes. Because of his strong aversion to mages and blood magic, a Hawke looking to fulfill a friendly romance with Fenris must either follow his views on magic, or leave him behind on missions where the player will be siding with or aiding mages. If the player would like to pursue the rival romance, it doesn't matter if Hawke clashes with Fenris.
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Fenris can be romanced by either a male or female [[Hawke]]. Due to his strong aversion to mages and blood magic, a Hawke looking to fulfill a friendly romance with Fenris must either follow his views on magic, or leave him behind on missions where the player will be siding with or aiding mages. If the player would like to pursue the rival romance, it doesn't matter if Hawke clashes with Fenris. In spite of his opinion of mages, Fenris will be no less attracted to a mage Hawke.
   
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''Act 1''
   
During [[Bait and Switch]], there is a conversation with Fenris after you leave Danarius' mansion. When you ask why Danarius is after him, the first flirt option becomes available. Later Hawke can talk and flirt with him in his mansion ([[Fenris Recruited]]).
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During [[Bait and Switch (quest)|Bait and Switch]], there is a conversation with Fenris after Hawke leave Danarius's mansion. When Hawke asks why Danarius is after him, the first flirt option becomes available. Later, Hawke can talk and flirt with him in his mansion ([[Fenris Recruited]]). Also, if he is present in the party during the main quest [[Act of Mercy]] and Hawke chooses the dialogue option "I will help you", Fenris will give you a pleasantly surprised genuine smile.
   
 
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[[File:DA2 Grafted Spirit Hide - Fenris companion armor.jpg|thumb|270px|Fenris's appearance before and after being [[Romance|romanced]].]]
 
In order for the romance to begin, use the flirt options during the quest [[Speak to Fenris (Act 2)|Speak to Fenris]].
   
 
During the follow-up quest [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 2)|Questioning Beliefs]], flirt with Fenris again. '''Friendship Romance''': Near the end of the conversation, a flirt option to say "Just friends?" appears. Choosing this option adds a few lines of romantic dialogue.
In order for the romance to begin, use the flirt options during the quest [[Speak to Fenris]].
 
 
During the follow-up quest [[Questioning Beliefs]], flirt with Fenris again. Friendship Romance: near the end of the conversation a flirt option to say "Just friends?" appears. Choosing this option adds a few lines of romantic dialogue.
 
   
 
Fenris is waiting for Hawke in the Hawke's mansion after killing Hadriana during the quest [[A Bitter Pill]]. He apologizes for leaving and follows up with a dialogue that leads to the option of letting/asking him to stay. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has not been completed, inviting him to stay will result in him saying that it's best for both of you if he leaves. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has been completed and the flirt option is chosen, they kiss and the scene dims to the Hawke's room. If he will not stay and Hawke completes Questioning Beliefs after that or if the flirt option is not chosen, once Hawke leaves and returns to the mansion, Fenris will be there waiting again to initiate a romance scene.
 
Fenris is waiting for Hawke in the Hawke's mansion after killing Hadriana during the quest [[A Bitter Pill]]. He apologizes for leaving and follows up with a dialogue that leads to the option of letting/asking him to stay. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has not been completed, inviting him to stay will result in him saying that it's best for both of you if he leaves. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has been completed and the flirt option is chosen, they kiss and the scene dims to the Hawke's room. If he will not stay and Hawke completes Questioning Beliefs after that or if the flirt option is not chosen, once Hawke leaves and returns to the mansion, Fenris will be there waiting again to initiate a romance scene.
   
'''Fenris always leaves after the romance scene.''' He tells Hawke that during their night together he experienced flashbacks to his life before lyrium was burnt into him. He sorrowfully claims that he is in no place to be with someone else (or that all he wanted was to be happy for a little while). If the player has romanced him successfully, he will be wearing a red band around his wrist and the Hawke/Amell crest on his belt.
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'''Fenris always leaves after the romance scene.''' He tells Hawke that during their night together, he experienced flashbacks to his life before lyrium was burnt into him. He sorrowfully claims that he is in no place to be with someone else (or that all he wanted was to be happy for a little while). If the player has romanced him successfully, he will be wearing a red band around his wrist and the Hawke/Amell crest on his belt.
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In a party banter in which Fenris and Anders are following Hawke at the same time Anders will wonder what Hawke saw in him; he replies "It's done. Let it be.", yet afterwards he says it was the hardest thing he'd ever done.
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If Fenris has been successfully romanced before [[All That Remains]], he will appear at the estate to comfort Hawke, acknowledging that they need him.
   
 
Bugs:
 
Bugs:
* The option 'So you're ending it' ends the romance even though it doesn't have a 'Reject' icon. Fenris will still wear a red ribbon and companions may still make comments suggesting a continued romance, but the corresponding scenes and dialogues in Act 3 will not occur.
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*The option "So you're ending it" ends the romance even though it doesn't have a "Reject" icon. Fenris will still wear a red ribbon and companions may still make comments suggesting a continued romance, but the corresponding scenes and dialogues in Act 3 will not occur.
* Choosing to give Orana a job sometimes ends the Fenris romance entirely, causing him to leave when Hawke asks to him to stay. Reloading the save and choosing to give her money instead fixes the problem. (Xbox 360) This problem did not appear on PC as of patch 1.03.
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*Choosing to give Orana a job sometimes ends the Fenris romance entirely, causing him to leave when Hawke asks to him to stay. Reloading the save and choosing to give her money instead fixes the problem {{Platforms|Xbox360}}. This problem did not appear on PC as of patch 1.03.
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*If [[A Bitter Pill]] is completed before Fenris's Act 2 Questioning Beliefs quest, it may not be possible to continue the romance because the flirt option will not appear. {{platforms|pc}} Patch 1.04
   
 
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If you turn Fenris in during the quest [[Alone]], you lose him permanently, thus obviously ending the romance. If Hawke defends Fenris, he laments that he is now definitely alone. Hawke can tell him that he has him/her.
 
If you turn Fenris in during the quest [[Alone]], you lose him permanently, thus obviously ending the romance. If Hawke defends Fenris, he laments that he is now definitely alone. Hawke can tell him that he has him/her.
   
After this, and once friendship or rivalry has been maxed out, the second [[Questioning Beliefs]] quest will appear for Fenris, requiring Hawke to visit him at his mansion.
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After this, and once friendship or rivalry has been maxed out, the second [[Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 3)|Questioning Beliefs]] quest will appear for Fenris, requiring Hawke to visit him at his mansion.
   
For a [[Rivalry]] romance, Fenris will be pacing in front of his fireplace restlessly when Hawke enters the room. After angry words about his revenge "tasting like bitter ashes", he will ask Hawke what he should do next, and after that ask for Hawke's forgiveness for ending the relationship in Act 2. Hawke has the option to forgive him, thus continuing the romance.
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In a [[Rivalry]] romance, Fenris will be pacing in front of his fireplace restlessly when Hawke enters the room. After angry words about his revenge "tasting like ashes", he will ask Hawke what he should do next, and after that ask for Hawke's forgiveness for ending the relationship in Act 2. Hawke has the option to forgive him, thus continuing the romance.
   
For a [[Friendship]] romance, [[Aveline]] and [[Varric]] will be there if you haven't spoken to [[Isabela]] yet, if not she will be there, trying to convince Fenris to find a better place to live. However, unlike [[Merrill]] and [[Anders]], Fenris does not have the option of moving into the Hawke manor. Hawke can console Fenris at this point, and the option to state that he/she does not care what Fenris does as long as he is by his/her side will be available. Like in the [[Rivalry]] romance, he will apologize for walking out on the relationship in Act 2, and the option to forgive him is available.
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In a [[Friendship]] romance, [[Aveline Vallen|Aveline]] and [[Varric Tethras|Varric]] will be there if you haven't spoken to [[Isabela]] yet, if not she will be there, trying to convince Fenris to find a better place to live. However, unlike [[Merrill]] and [[Anders]], Fenris does not have the option of moving into the Hawke manor. Hawke can console Fenris at this point, and the option to state that he/she does not care what Fenris does as long as he is by his/her side will be available. Like in the [[Rivalry]] romance, he will apologize for walking out on the relationship in Act 2, and the option to forgive him is available.
   
 
If you successfully pursued a romance with another character after Fenris broke it off in Act 2, telling them that Fenris left you, this scene will still occur, but without any flirt option that would allow Fenris to apologize. He does, however, continue to wear the red armband and Amell crest for the duration of the game.
 
If you successfully pursued a romance with another character after Fenris broke it off in Act 2, telling them that Fenris left you, this scene will still occur, but without any flirt option that would allow Fenris to apologize. He does, however, continue to wear the red armband and Amell crest for the duration of the game.
   
Talk to Fenris before [[The Last Straw|the final battle]] to receive the achievement for romancing him.
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Talk to Fenris before [[The Last Straw|the final battle]] to receive the achievement for romancing him. After the final battle, it is implied that Hawke and Fenris are to leave the city and go into hiding together.
   
 
''Multiple romances''
 
''Multiple romances''
   
 
If you want to complete the romance with Fenris in Act 3, you can:
 
If you want to complete the romance with Fenris in Act 3, you can:
*Flirt with any other companion.
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*Flirt with any other companion in any Act.
*Sleep with any other companion ''before'' sleeping with Fenris. However, you must end the other romance by choosing a broken heart [[dialogue wheel]] option first. Specifically, do not allow [[Anders]] or [[Merrill]] to move in and tell [[Isabela]] that the night with Hawke was just for fun.
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*Sleep with [[Anders]] or [[Merrill]] ''before'' sleeping with Fenris. However, after a night with any of them, you must choose the "broken heart" [[Dialogue wheel (Dragon Age II)|dialogue wheel]] option so as not to allow them to move in. (Confirmed for PC 1.03)
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*Sleep with [[Isabela]], then with [[Anders]] or [[Merrill]] (but not both), and finally with Fenris (strictly in this order). Sleeping with Anders or Merrill after Isabela automatically ends the relationship with Isabela, but again, you need to choose the "broken heart" dialogue wheel option after spending the night with either Anders or Merrill in order to be able to sleep with Fenris. (Confirmed for PC 1.04)
 
*Sleep with Zevran (who is technically not a companion).
 
*Sleep with Zevran (who is technically not a companion).
   
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However, you must not:
However you must not sleep with Anders, Merrill or Isabela ''after'' sleeping with Fenris. This will automatically end the romance with him even if you break up with the other companion.
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*Sleep with Isabela, Anders, or Merrill ''after'' sleeping with Fenris. This will automatically end the romance with Fenris even if you break up with the other companion.
   
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Bugs and workarounds
For the relationship with Fenris to proceed normally you also want to [[Speak to Fenris]] before [[A Bitter Pill]]. So it is best to avoid leaving Kirkwall while romancing other characters for A Bitter Pill not to trigger. During the quest [[Blackpowder Courtesy]] you technically leave Kirkwall for [[the Wounded Coast]], but this does not trigger A Bitter Pill. Once you have finished romancing other characters, return to the [[Fenris's Mansion]] and Speak to Fenris.
 
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*Sometimes, maintaining romance with someone else (after or even before sleeping with the person; for example sleeping with Isabela and telling her it was "Just for fun" and never flirting with her again) may prevent you from getting the "Just friends?" option in Fenris' Questioning Beliefs (Act 2) and therefore continuing his romance. This can be worked around by manually marking the other romance as ended in that character's debug dialog window (see [[Console (Dragon Age II)]]).
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For the relationship with Fenris to proceed normally, you also want to [[Speak to Fenris (Act 2)|Speak to Fenris]] before [[A Bitter Pill]]. So it is best to avoid leaving Kirkwall while romancing other characters for A Bitter Pill not to trigger. During the quest [[Blackpowder Courtesy]], you technically leave Kirkwall for the [[Wounded Coast]], but this does not trigger A Bitter Pill. Once you have finished romancing other characters, return to the [[Fenris's Mansion]] and Speak to Fenris.
===DLCs===
 
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In [[Legacy]], Hawke may mention (the only time it is ever talked so outside of Fenris' [[Questioning Beliefs]] quests) the night they shared together depending on the current Act and relationship status, but it does not change things between the two. Fenris also thanks Hawke for coming along in an awkward tone- something the entire party notices. In [[Mark of the Assassin]], Fenris can grow irritated if you flirt with [[Tallis]], and worries over Hawke's safety when he/she is captured with [[Tallis]].
 
 
=== DLCs ===
 
In [[Legacy]], Hawke may mention (the only time it is ever talked of outside of Fenris's Questioning Beliefs quests) the night they shared together depending on the current Act and relationship status, but it does not change things between the two. Fenris also shows some eagerness for getting rid of Hawke's pursuers at the beginning of the DLC. He can also thank Hawke for letting him come along to help in an awkward tone-something most of the party notices. In [[Mark of the Assassin]], Fenris can grow irritated if Hawke flirts with [[Tallis]], and worries over Hawke's safety when they are captured with Tallis. Aveline will also express irritation over Fenris's fatalism if lost in the dungeon with him, asking rhetorically how Hawke puts up with him.
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== Fate ==
 
== Fate ==
 
{{SpoilerDA2|
 
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Depending on Hawke's actions Fenris can:
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Depending on Hawke's actions, Fenris can:
* never be recruited
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*Never be recruited
* leave if Hawke refuses to help him in Act 2 or asks him to leave in Act 3
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*Leave if Hawke refuses to help him in Act 2 or asks him to leave in Act 3
* return to his former master Danarius and have his memory wiped out again
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*Return to his former master Danarius and have his memory wiped again
* leave after he helped Hawke in the final battle (mages or templars side)
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*Leave after he helped Hawke in the final battle (mages or templars side)
* stay with a romanced Hawke after the final battle (mages or templars side, romance)
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*Stay with a romanced Hawke after the final battle (mages or templars side, romance)
* be killed by Hawke in combat in the Gallows (mages side, the last personal quest has not been completed)
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*Be killed by Hawke in combat in the Gallows (mages side, Approval/Rivalry not high enough + certain choices)
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In certain world states, Varric tells the Inquisitor that Fenris is hunting down Tevinter slavers preying on refugees from the south.}}
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== Friendship and rivalry ==
 
== Friendship and rivalry ==
 
{{See|the [[Fenris/Approval|approval]] page for more information}}
 
{{See|the [[Fenris/Approval|approval]] page for more information}}
   
Friendship with Fenris can generally be earned by siding against any mages, not being sympathetic towards his problems but understanding them, being ruthless to slavers and being kind to the innocents- particularly elves and slaves- in the game.
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Friendship with Fenris can generally be earned by siding against any mages, not coddling him when he talks about his problems but understanding them, being ruthless to slavers and being kind to the innocents--particularly elves and slaves--in the game.
   
Rivalry with Fenris can generally be earned by siding with any mages in the game.
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Rivalry with Fenris can generally be earned by siding with any mages in the game, or by dealing with slavers. Notably, he will still side with you if you do choose to help the mages.
   
 
== Quests ==
 
== Quests ==
 
'''Act 1'''
 
'''Act 1'''
{{:Bait and Switch|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Bait and Switch (quest)|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Fenris Recruited|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Fenris Recruited|style=iconmini2}}
   
 
'''Act 2'''
 
'''Act 2'''
{{:Speak to Fenris|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Speak to Fenris (Act 2)|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Questioning Beliefs|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 2)|style=iconmini2}}
{{:A Bitter Pill|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:A Bitter Pill|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Fenris Night Terrors|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Fenris Night Terrors|style=iconmini2}}
{{:The Book of Shartan|style=iconmini2}} (gift){{clrl}}
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*{{:The Book of Shartan|style=iconmini2}} (gift)
   
 
'''Act 3'''
 
'''Act 3'''
{{:Speak to Fenris|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Speak to Fenris (Act 3)|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Alone|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Alone|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Questioning Beliefs|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Questioning Beliefs (Fenris Act 3)|style=iconmini2}}
{{:Blade of Mercy|style=iconmini2}} (gift){{clrl}}
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*{{:Blade of Mercy|style=iconmini2}} (gift)
   
 
'''Mark of the Assassin'''
 
'''Mark of the Assassin'''
{{:A Warrior's Legacy|style=iconmini2}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:A Warrior's Legacy|style=iconmini2}}
   
 
== Gifts ==
 
== Gifts ==
* [[The Book of Shartan]] can be found any time in the Alienage at night in a sack during Act 2
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*[[The Book of Shartan]] can be found any time in the Alienage at night in a sack during Act 2.
* The [[Blade of Mercy]] can be found during the quest [[Best Served Cold]]. It must be given before the quest [[The Last Straw]].
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*The [[Blade of Mercy]] can be found during the quest [[Best Served Cold]]. It must be given to Fenris before the quest [[The Last Straw]].
   
== Gear ==
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== Initial statistics ==
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=== Talent trees ===
{{See|[[Companion armor]] for a list of all Companion Armor upgrades}}
 
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{| class="daotable"
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! Available talent trees
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! Initially selected talents
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|-
 
| {{:Two-Handed talents (Dragon Age II)|style=iconmini}}
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| {{:Mighty Blow (Dragon Age II)|style=iconmini}}
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|-
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| {{:Vanguard talents|style=iconmini}}
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| {{:Control|style=iconmini}}
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|-
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| {{:Battlemaster talents|style=iconmini}}
 
| {{:Rally (Dragon Age II)|style=iconmini}}
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|-
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| {{:Defender talents|style=iconmini}}
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|
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|-
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| {{:Warmonger talents|style=iconmini}}
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|
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|-
 
| {{:Tevinter Fugitive|style=iconmini}} ([[Classes and specializations (Dragon Age II)|specialization]])
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|
 
|}
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=== Equipment ===
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{| class="daotable"
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| [[Weapons (Dragon Age II)|Weapons]]
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| {{:Lethendralis|style=iconmini}}
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|}
   
 
== Fenris specific gear ==
Fenris' armor upgrades can be found at the following locations:
 
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=== Armor ===
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{{See also|Companion armor}}
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[[File:Fenris armor.png|right]]
   
* Act 2: [[Tevinter Spirit Symbol]] (Robes by Jean Luc, Hightown) Extra rune slot
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Upgrades to [[Grafted Spirit Hide]] (Fenris's armor) can be found at the following locations:
* Act 2: [[Lyrium Scales]] (Shady Merchandise, Docks) Extra rune slot
 
* Act 2: [[Reinforced Straps]] (Personal quest '''[[A Bitter Pill]]''') +67 attack
 
* Act 3: [[Enchanted Resin]] (Secondary quest '''[[Mine Massacre]]''')
 
   
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*Act 2 – {{:Tevinter Spirit Symbol|style=iconmini}} – Robes by Jean Luc (Hightown). Extra rune slot.
If Fenris is romanced in Act 2, he'll wear a red scarf around his right wrist (which is Hawke's favor to him<ref>Gaider David, [http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/306/index/5481839/1115#6558146 The Official Fenris Discussion thread]. BioWare Social Network.</ref>) and a Hawke Family Crest placard/badge on the left side of his belt.
 
 
*Act 2 – {{:Lyrium Scales|style=iconmini}} – Shady Merchandise, (Docks). Extra rune slot.
 
*Act 2 – {{:Reinforced Straps|style=iconmini}} – personal quest [[A Bitter Pill]]. Increases attack.
 
*Act 3 – {{:Enchanted Resin|style=iconmini}} – secondary quest [[Mine Massacre]]. Extra rune slot.
   
 
If Hawke [[romance]]s Fenris in Act 2, he'll wear a red scarf around his right wrist (which is Hawke's favor to him<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151105094241/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/155545-the-official-fenris-discussion-thread/page-1115|title=The Official Fenris Discussion thread}}</ref>) and an Amell Family Crest placard on the left side of his belt.
'''Fenris specific gear'''
 
{{:Blade of Mercy (Fenris)|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:The Lost Memory|style=iconmini}}, requires [[Warrior Pack|Warrior Item Pack 1]] [[Downloadable content (Dragon Age II)|DLC]]. {{clrl}}
 
{{:Band of Emancipation|style=iconmini}}, requires [[Warrior Pack 2|Warrior Item Pack 2]] [[Downloadable content (Dragon Age II)|DLC]].{{clrl}}
 
{{:The Fog Warrior's Gift|style=iconmini}}, requires [[Mark of the Assassin]] [[Downloadable content (Dragon Age II)|DLC]].{{clrl}}
 
   
== Talent trees ==
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=== Other ===
{{:Two-Handed talents (Dragon Age II)|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Lethendralis|style=iconmini}} – initial weapon
{{:Vanguard talents|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Blade of Mercy (Fenris)|style=iconmini}} – see [[#Gifts|Gifts]]
 
*{{:The Lost Memory|style=iconmini}} requires ''[[Warrior Item Pack]]'' [[Downloadable content (Dragon Age II)|DLC]]
{{:Battlemaster talents|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Defender talents|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:Band of Emancipation|style=iconmini}} – requires ''[[Warrior Item Pack II]]'' DLC
{{:Warmonger talents|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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*{{:The Fog Warrior's Gift|style=iconmini}} – requires ''[[Mark of the Assassin]]'' DLC
{{:Tevinter Fugitive|style=iconmini}} ([[Specializations (Dragon Age II)|specialization]]) {{clrl}}
 
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
{{Main|Fenris/Dialogue}}
 
{{Main|Fenris/Dialogue}}
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[[File:Fenris concept art.jpg|250px|thumb|Concept art of Fenris]]
* ''(Upon [[Bait and Switch|first meeting]] him)'' "I am not a slave!"
 
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*''(About "evil" magisters)'' "I have no doubt that some are good and noble men, strong enough to resist temptation. But how many temptations do you wish to offer a man before he will give in?"
* ''(During [[A Bitter Pill]])'' "What has magic touched that it doesn't spoil?"
 
 
*''(To Merrill's defense of [[demon]]s)'' "'Ignore the tiger. Not its fault that it's going to eat you.' Sound advice."
* ''(To Anders during a party banter)'' "Mages in glass houses shouldn't throw fireballs."
 
 
*"What has magic touched that it doesn't ''spoil''?"
* ''(To Isabela during party banter)'' "Do you want to guess what color my underclothes are again?"
 
 
*"Now the battle awaits us. Na via lerno victoria. 'Only the living know victory.' Fight well."
* ''(To [[Merrill]] during a party banter, if he is in a romance with [[Hawke]])'' "There are ''no'' puppy eyes."
 
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*''(To [[Anders]] questioning origin of the [[Darkspawn]])'' "Is it so hard for you to believe the [[magister]]s would be arrogant enough to challenge the [[Maker]]? You need to meet more magisters."
* ''(In the [[Viscount's Keep]])''"Ah, here we are at the center of power. Smell the oppression, everyone!"
 
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*"Am I supposed to forgive, no matter how many times they hunt me down? Am I supposed to forget all the things they've done to me?"
* ''(To Merrill's defense of [[demon]]s)'' "'Ignore the tiger. Not its fault that it's going to eat you.' Sound advice."
 
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* ''(Referring to [[Aveline]] during [[The Long Road (Dragon Age II)|The Long Road]])'' "She's courting the man. With a fear reserved for dragons."
 
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===Dialogue===
* ''(To Anders during a party banter)'' "Do not bare your heart to me, mage, unless you would have me rip it out."
 
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*Fenris: You realize this is a cause you can't hope to win.
* ''(To Hawke when they side with the [[Circle of Magi|Circle]] on the [[The Last Straw|final battle]])'' "Here I am, about to defend these mages in hopeless battle. You lead me to strange places, Hawke."
 
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*Hawke: I thought freedom from slavery ''meant'' something to you.
* ''(To Aveline during a party banter regarding Donnic playing cards at Fenris' Mansion)'' "I disavow all knowledge of any gambling occurring in my household."
 
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*Fenris: I uh.... *''looks at Meredith''* I have changed my mind, human.
* "Now the battle awaits us. Na via lerno victoria. 'Only the living know victory.' Fight well."
 
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* "I do love the way the merchants glare at me, as if I'm going to steal something."
 
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*[[Orana]]: Everything was fine until [[A Bitter Pill|today]]!
* ''(To Merrill, after the death of Keeper [[Marethari]])'' "I'm not sorry she died. I'm sorry she died for you."
 
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*Fenris: It wasn't. You just didn't know any better.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* [[David Gaider]] wrote Fenris for ''Dragon Age II''.<ref>Gaider David, [http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/141/index/5358074/6#5358449 David Gaider, BioWare Social]. BioWare Social Network. Retrieved 2011-01-12.</ref>
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*[[David Gaider]] wrote Fenris for ''Dragon Age II''.<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160905045638/https://forum.bioware.com/topic/152785-hellooo-sexy-elf-man-who-are-you-you-are-fenris-hooray-for-you/|title=Hellooo sexy elf-man...}}</ref> He also wrote the [[Fenris (short story)|short story]] of Fenris.
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*Fenris is a name given to him by Danarius, meaning "Little Wolf."
* The name Fenris alludes to the name of the wolf, Fenrir of Norse mythology (spelled and pronounced Fenris in Scandinavian languages) who bit off the right hand of the god Tyr. It was also foretold that he would kill the father of the gods, Odin, at Ragnarok. He also states that his master called him "his little wolf." The Tevinter language absorbed a number of elven words, one among them being "fen" -- for "wolf". The root of the Tevinter word "Fenris" shares a root with the name of the elven god "[[Fen'Harel]]", the Dread Wolf.
 
* Fenris primarily swears in Tevinter, but occasionally will break into meditation-like comments on the fight. He has one of the few soundsets that never actually yells during combat.<ref>Gaider David, [http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/141/index/5481839/307#5721714 The Official Fenris Discussion thread]. BioWare Social Network. Retrieved 2011-01-14.</ref>
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*Fenris primarily swears in [[Language|Tevene]], but occasionally will break into meditation-like comments on the fight. He has one of the few sound-sets that never actually yells during combat.<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151105094245/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/155545-the-official-fenris-discussion-thread/page-307|title=The Official Fenris Discussion thread}}</ref>
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*Fenris has a particular dislike for fish as shown at the docks during quest [[Gamlen's Greatest Treasure]].
* The name Leto may be a possible reference to Children of Dune (by Frank Herbert). "My skin will not be my own," said by Leto in reference to accepting the sandtrout to change his own skin. In both cases, the appearance of their skin changes and grants them special abilities. It is also a Slavic name for "summer" and "he who is always happy" in Latin.
 
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*Fenris states that he likes apples in a conversation with [[Sebastian Vael]] during Hawke and Tallis' [[Mark of the Assassin|mission]] to retrieve the [[Heart of the Many]].
* Fenris has a particular dislike for fish.
 
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*Fenris plays cards regularly, with [[Varric Tethras]], [[Isabela]]<ref>[[Fenris/Dialogue|Banter]] between Fenris and Varric</ref>, [[Anders]]<ref>[[Varric Tethras/Dialogue (Dragon Age II)|Banter]] between Varric and Anders during [[Legacy]]</ref> and [[Donnic Hendyr]]<ref>[[Fenris/Dialogue|Banter]] between Fenris and Aveline</ref> among other people. In Act 3, he hosts a weekly game of Diamonback at his mansion.
* Fenris apparently plays cards with Varric, as he comments that he owes him some gold, and claims he'll ask Hawke for the money when Fenris says he'll pay him.
 
* In Act 3 and ''[[Legacy]]'', if neither Isabela nor Fenris have been romanced, then party banter between Fenris and Isabella suggests that they are in a intimate relationship, although it appears to be purely physical.
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*In Act 3 and ''[[Legacy]]'', if neither Isabela nor Fenris have been romanced, then party banter between Fenris and Isabela will suggest that they are in an intimate relationship, although it is apparently purely physical.
 
*Fenris, as a former slave, never learned how to read. Dialogue with Hawke can open up the option to teach him how, which can lead to a comment by Hawke when selecting the bookcase at the Hawke estate in Hightown.
* In a ''[[Mark of the Assassin]]'' dialogue with Sebastian, Fenris states he likes apples.
 
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*In ''Heroes of Dragon Age'', "Slave Fenris" is classed as a rogue, rather than a warrior.
* Fenris, as a former slave, never learned how to read. Dialogue with Hawke can open up the option to teach him how, which can lead to a comment by Hawke when selecting the bookcase at the Hawke estate in Hightown.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
<gallery widths="170" orientation="square" captionalign="left">
 
Fenris_concept_art.jpg|Fenris concept art
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FenrisYoung.png|Fenris as a young man
Fenris-1.jpg|Fenris slaying an enemy
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Fenris-1.jpg|Fenris cutting down a raider.
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Spirit Pulse.jpg|Fenris unleashing a [[Spirit Pulse]].
Fe1.png|Attributes and the [[Friendship and Rivalry|Friendship/Rivalry bar]]
 
Fen07.png|Fenris' glowing lyrium tattoos
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Fenris Tats.jpg|Fenris's lyrium tattoos
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Fenris interrogates danzig.png|Fenris uses his special talent to interrogate Danzig.
fenris after sex.jpg|Fenris' look if you romance him
 
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Fenris Concept.jpg|A post-DAII imagined redesign of Fenris by [[Matt Rhodes]]<ref>{{Tumblr|author=[[Matt Rhodes]]|url=http://mattrhodesart.tumblr.com/post/73678407449/fenris-take-2-some-time-ago-i-decided-to-stop}}</ref>
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WoT Fenris.png|Concept art of Fenris in ''[[Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume 2]]''
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Blue Wraith.jpeg|Fenris on the cover of ''[[Dragon Age: Blue Wraith]]''
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BlueWraithAltCover.png|Fenris on the limited edition cover of ''[[Dragon Age: Blue Wraith]]''
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SlaveFenrisHoDA.png|Slave Fenris in ''[[Heroes of Dragon Age]]''
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FenrisHoDA.png|Tier progression of Fenris in ''Heroes of Dragon Age''
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Fenris hoDA art.png|Promotional image of Fenris from ''Heroes of Dragon Age''
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HoDALyriumFenrisPromotional.jpg|Promotional image of Legendary [[Lyrium]] Fenris from ''Heroes of Dragon Age''
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Lyrium Fenris HoDA.png|Tier progression of Lyrium Fenris in ''Heroes of Dragon Age''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== See also ==
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== Codex entries ==
* [[Codex entry: Fenris]]
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*{{:Codex entry: Fenris|style=iconmini}}
* [[Codex entry: Fenris - After the Deep Roads]]
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*{{:Codex entry: Fenris - After the Deep Roads|style=iconmini}}
* [[Codex entry: Fenris - The Last Three Years]]
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*{{:Codex entry: Fenris - The Last Three Years|style=iconmini}}
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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== External links ==
 
* [http://dragonage.bioware.com/resources/dragonage-ii/assets/content/world/short_stories/fenris.pdf Short story] on Fenris in ''Dragon Age II'' by David Gaider
 
   
 
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“They know what I am. Let them come, if they find the courage.”


Fenris is an elven warrior who travels alongside Hawke. Molded by his time as a slave, he is extremely distrustful of mages, and is more than happy to help fellow slaves. He is a romance option for either male or female Hawke.

Background

See also: Fenris (short story)
FenrisRitual

The ritual that gave Fenris his markings

Once a slave of a Tevinter magister called Danarius, Fenris is covered in a series of lyrium-infused markings, which grant him the unnatural ability to phase through solid objects, which is somehow connected to the Fade. Fenris often uses this ability as a weapon, phasing through individuals and solidifying, killing them instantly. However, these markings are also extremely sensitive, and touching them often results in physical discomfort. Because of this, he has an aversion towards being touched.[1]

However, the experiments performed on him also caused him to lose all of his memories. He fled to Kirkwall as a fugitive, hunted by the soldiers of his former master.

Being a former slave himself, Fenris is happy to help slaves flee their masters or kill the ones who hold onto their chains. But due to his unpleasant experience with the Tevinter Magisters, he is extremely distrustful of mages, even friendly ones. He feels that they would do anything for power, and will inevitably succumb to the temptations that demons and blood magic has to offer.


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


During the quest Alone in Act 3, Fenris will discover that his name used to be Leto. If Hawke does not let Danarius take him, it will be revealed that Fenris's sister is, in fact, a mage. She mentions that life has been hard since their mother died, but does not say how. If Fenris spares his sister, he will also learn that he competed for the lyrium markings in order to free his mother and sister from slavery.


Involvement

Dragon Age II


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Act 1

Hawke meets Fenris during the Bait and Switch quest during which he reveals that he used Anso, who had hired Hawke's party for the quest's job, as bait to lure in his former master's bounty hunters out in the open. He may then enlist Hawke's aid in helping him clear out Danarius' mansion in Hightown so that he can confront him. Should Hawke refuse, Fenris pays Hawke and leaves; no longer recruitable or part of the story. Should Hawke accept, the party clears the mansion. Yet to Fenris' disappointment, Danarius was not there. He directs Hawke to the spoils of their battle and offers his services as payment for their aid. Upon completion of the quest he can join the party as a permanent companion. Later Hawke can talk to him in his former master's old mansion, located in Hightown. He stays in the mansion for the rest of the game.

Hawke can call on Fenris to use his special ability in order to interrogate and kill Danzig and to kill Kelder Vanard.

Act 2

Hawke can Speak to Fenris in the beginning of the Act.

When Hawke travels outside Kirkwall (usually to The Bone Pit or Sundermount) with Fenris in the party, there is a surprise encounter in which Tevinter slavers sent by Danarius's apprentice Hadriana attempt to recapture him. This ambush begins the quest A Bitter Pill. Fenris asks Hawke to go to the abandoned slaver den to face Hadriana. If his request is not resolved in a timely manner, the quest is automatically completed and Fenris permanently leaves the party.

Inside the cave, Hawke finds an escaped slave girl by the name of Orana and has several options of how to deal with her. Then, Hawke finally reaches Hadriana who attacks on sight. Once defeated, Hadriana says that Fenris has a sister and offers information in return for her life. Regardless of Hawke's choice, Fenris kills Hadriana. He temporarily leaves the party. You must talk to him in Hawke's mansion to complete the quest.

During Questioning Beliefs, Hawke learns that Fenris has obtained considerable knowledge of Qunari culture and practices; a result of him being left behind by his master after a battle between the Tevinter mages and the Qunari on Seheron. His injuries were treated by Fog Warriors and he spent several months living with them before Danarius returned to retrieve Fenris. The Fog Warriors refused to give him up, and Danarius was injured in the subsequent battle. Danarius ordered Fenris to kill the Fog Warriors who had defended him, which he did. He indicates regret at doing so, but apparently still had a lingering propensity to do as commanded upon the return of his master. It was this event that caused Fenris to leave his master, taking advantage of the delay in pursuit that Danarius's injuries offered.

If brought to meetings with the Arishok, Fenris has special dialogue that demonstrates his knowledge, which, in turn, impresses the Arishok. However, he also states that he is not a follower of the Qun. Fenris can also arrange a duel between the Arishok and Hawke if brought along.

Act 3

During his personal quest Alone, Fenris tells Hawke that he has obtained information about his sister and wants Hawke to go with him to meet her. After Varania talks about a few segments of Fenris's past, Danarius appears, revealing that it was a set-up. He promised to make Variana his apprentice in exchange for baiting Fenris. Hawke has two options: to turn Fenris in or to engage in combat with Danarius.

If Hawke agrees to betray Fenris, he gives up without a fight and permanently leaves the party. Later, Hawke receives a letter from Danarius stating that Fenris "is his usual compliant self now that his memories have been once again removed." Alternatively, if Danarius is killed, Fenris tries to kill his sister. Hawke can let him do it or persuade him against killing her. If Varania lives, she reveals that Fenris competed to obtain his lyrium markings and used a boon in order to free her and their mother from slavery yet states she resented their freedom as she was unable to cope with the hardships that came with it. She then leaves.

When Hawke reaches 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris, he/she can talk to Fenris in his mansion. One of the dialogue options leads to him permanently leaving the party.

If Bethany / Carver are dead during Best Served Cold, Fenris can be taken hostage by Grace and Thrask.

After the destruction of the Chantry, Fenris advocates for killing Anders. In the final battle, Fenris always joins Hawke who sided with the templars. He also immediately joins Hawke who sided with the mages if he/she has 100% friendship or rivalry with Fenris and has completed his last personal quest Questioning Beliefs.

Otherwise, Hawke who sided with the mages meets Fenris in the Gallows courtyard:

  • If Hawke has any (0-100%) amount of friendship or less than 50% rivalry (1-49%) or exactly 100% rivalry with Fenris, he can still be convinced to join the party at this point.
  • If Hawke chooses any reply other than "Join me" or has more than or equal to 50% and less than 100% rivalry with him (50-99%), Fenris rejects Hawke. Later, he shows up with a group of city guards inside the Gallows and Hawke has to kill him.


Dragon Age: Inquisition


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Fenris Alive and Well:

The Inquisitor can ask Varric Tethras about his fate. Varric will state that he's been killing Tevinter slavers preying on refugees.

Romanced Fenris:

Later upon asking Hawke why they are alone, they will state that Fenris would have died to protect them, and they didn't want to give him that chance.

If Hawke survives the physical trip to the fade, Varric will state that Hawke told him to write to everyone in Kirkwall about Hawke's whereabouts, and that Fenris will want to know. Also, in dialogue with Varric and Cassandra, it is mentioned that they will likely join up again.


Dragon Age: Blue Wraith

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This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Knight Errant.


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Around 9:40-9:41 Dragon[2], Fenris, now known as the Blue Wraith, and his Dalish associate Shirallas free elven slaves bound for the estate of Magister Nenealeus, near the Arlathan Forest. Shirallas thinks the magister wants the slaves trained as mage-killers, and volunteers to pose as one of them to learn those skills. Fenris dismisses the idea; Shirallas unhappily complies.

Four years later, Fenris is being tracked by Francesca Invidus, whose Magister father he has abducted from Fort Viridan. Francesca is accompanied by Vaea and Autumn the mabari. Vaea asks that she be the one to do the talking with Fenris, as they have a mutual friend. As the women stumble upon the corpse of a man with a gaping hole in its chest, Fenris appears, telling them it was a mistake to come.

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Vaea stops the fight between Fenris and Francesca

Fenris’ fight with Francesca is interrupted by Vaea, who convinces him that they only came to talk. Francesca angrily asks about her father, accompanying her words with a spell that knocks Vaea off her feet but harmlessly passes through Fenris. From her power and use of plant magic, Fenris recognizes her as the Invidus girl, and tells her that he didn’t take her father. Shirallas, who went against Fenris’ wishes to become Magister Nenealeus’ newest mage-killer, did, and Fenris is tracking him.

Fenris refuses Vaea's offer of help, saying that he no longer has partners or teammates. When Vaea remarks that he was close to his team in Kirkwall, Fenris replies that they all went their separate ways in the end, and that people only use you for as long as they need your power.

Using Autumn’s tracking skills, Vaea and Francesca follow him to Magister Nenealeus’ estate and convince him to investigate before attacking. They find that the Qunari have taken the estate, led by a Viddasala, and are interrogating Nenealeus’ elven slaves as to his motives and whereabouts. The slave reveals that the magister has gone to retrieve a sarcophagus that infuses elves with lyrium. Hearing this, Fenris angrily exclaims that the sarcophagus was broken beyond repair, and attacks the Qunari. Fenris and Francesca kill most of them, though the Viddasala escapes. Fenris lashes out when Vaea touches his shoulder to reassure him, as the markings occasionally cause pain. He quickly apologizes.

Fenris frees Nenealeus' surviving slaves. He tells them that he'd be eternally grateful if they shared what they knew of his whereabouts, and a young boy volunteers the information. Fenris gladly accepts Autumn's offer of help and tells Vaea and Francesca that they can join too if they wish. They arrive just in time to help Ser Aaron's group in their fight against more Qunari and unstable test subjects. Fenris and Francesca chase after the caravan to rescue her father and confront Shirallas. When Fenris tries to question him, he says that he's close to possessing the power he originally sought and unleashes one of the test subjects, allowing the caravan to escape.

Magister Invidus isn't grateful to have been "rescued' by his daughter and attacks her. She's eventually forced to kill him to save Fenris, who stepped in to defend her. After the battle, Fenris offers to lead the group to Tenebris, warning them that they should hurry before Shirallas can get in the sarcophagus. Vaea points out that despite his insistence that he didn't work with groups anymore, he ended up joining one anyway.


Romance

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Fenris' romance tile in the Dragon Age Keep

Fenris can be romanced by either a male or female Hawke. Due to his strong aversion to mages and blood magic, a Hawke looking to fulfill a friendly romance with Fenris must either follow his views on magic, or leave him behind on missions where the player will be siding with or aiding mages. If the player would like to pursue the rival romance, it doesn't matter if Hawke clashes with Fenris. In spite of his opinion of mages, Fenris will be no less attracted to a mage Hawke.


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Act 1

During Bait and Switch, there is a conversation with Fenris after Hawke leave Danarius's mansion. When Hawke asks why Danarius is after him, the first flirt option becomes available. Later, Hawke can talk and flirt with him in his mansion (Fenris Recruited). Also, if he is present in the party during the main quest Act of Mercy and Hawke chooses the dialogue option "I will help you", Fenris will give you a pleasantly surprised genuine smile.

Act 2

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Fenris's appearance before and after being romanced.

In order for the romance to begin, use the flirt options during the quest Speak to Fenris.

During the follow-up quest Questioning Beliefs, flirt with Fenris again. Friendship Romance: Near the end of the conversation, a flirt option to say "Just friends?" appears. Choosing this option adds a few lines of romantic dialogue.

Fenris is waiting for Hawke in the Hawke's mansion after killing Hadriana during the quest A Bitter Pill. He apologizes for leaving and follows up with a dialogue that leads to the option of letting/asking him to stay. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has not been completed, inviting him to stay will result in him saying that it's best for both of you if he leaves. If the Questioning Beliefs quest has been completed and the flirt option is chosen, they kiss and the scene dims to the Hawke's room. If he will not stay and Hawke completes Questioning Beliefs after that or if the flirt option is not chosen, once Hawke leaves and returns to the mansion, Fenris will be there waiting again to initiate a romance scene.

Fenris always leaves after the romance scene. He tells Hawke that during their night together, he experienced flashbacks to his life before lyrium was burnt into him. He sorrowfully claims that he is in no place to be with someone else (or that all he wanted was to be happy for a little while). If the player has romanced him successfully, he will be wearing a red band around his wrist and the Hawke/Amell crest on his belt.

In a party banter in which Fenris and Anders are following Hawke at the same time Anders will wonder what Hawke saw in him; he replies "It's done. Let it be.", yet afterwards he says it was the hardest thing he'd ever done.

If Fenris has been successfully romanced before All That Remains, he will appear at the estate to comfort Hawke, acknowledging that they need him.

Bugs:

  • The option "So you're ending it" ends the romance even though it doesn't have a "Reject" icon. Fenris will still wear a red ribbon and companions may still make comments suggesting a continued romance, but the corresponding scenes and dialogues in Act 3 will not occur.
  • Choosing to give Orana a job sometimes ends the Fenris romance entirely, causing him to leave when Hawke asks to him to stay. Reloading the save and choosing to give her money instead fixes the problem xbox360Xbox360. This problem did not appear on PC as of patch 1.03.
  • If A Bitter Pill is completed before Fenris's Act 2 Questioning Beliefs quest, it may not be possible to continue the romance because the flirt option will not appear. pcpc Patch 1.04

Act 3

If you turn Fenris in during the quest Alone, you lose him permanently, thus obviously ending the romance. If Hawke defends Fenris, he laments that he is now definitely alone. Hawke can tell him that he has him/her.

After this, and once friendship or rivalry has been maxed out, the second Questioning Beliefs quest will appear for Fenris, requiring Hawke to visit him at his mansion.

In a Rivalry romance, Fenris will be pacing in front of his fireplace restlessly when Hawke enters the room. After angry words about his revenge "tasting like ashes", he will ask Hawke what he should do next, and after that ask for Hawke's forgiveness for ending the relationship in Act 2. Hawke has the option to forgive him, thus continuing the romance.

In a Friendship romance, Aveline and Varric will be there if you haven't spoken to Isabela yet, if not she will be there, trying to convince Fenris to find a better place to live. However, unlike Merrill and Anders, Fenris does not have the option of moving into the Hawke manor. Hawke can console Fenris at this point, and the option to state that he/she does not care what Fenris does as long as he is by his/her side will be available. Like in the Rivalry romance, he will apologize for walking out on the relationship in Act 2, and the option to forgive him is available.

If you successfully pursued a romance with another character after Fenris broke it off in Act 2, telling them that Fenris left you, this scene will still occur, but without any flirt option that would allow Fenris to apologize. He does, however, continue to wear the red armband and Amell crest for the duration of the game.

Talk to Fenris before the final battle to receive the achievement for romancing him. After the final battle, it is implied that Hawke and Fenris are to leave the city and go into hiding together.

Multiple romances

If you want to complete the romance with Fenris in Act 3, you can:

  • Flirt with any other companion in any Act.
  • Sleep with Anders or Merrill before sleeping with Fenris. However, after a night with any of them, you must choose the "broken heart" dialogue wheel option so as not to allow them to move in. (Confirmed for PC 1.03)
  • Sleep with Isabela, then with Anders or Merrill (but not both), and finally with Fenris (strictly in this order). Sleeping with Anders or Merrill after Isabela automatically ends the relationship with Isabela, but again, you need to choose the "broken heart" dialogue wheel option after spending the night with either Anders or Merrill in order to be able to sleep with Fenris. (Confirmed for PC 1.04)
  • Sleep with Zevran (who is technically not a companion).

However, you must not:

  • Sleep with Isabela, Anders, or Merrill after sleeping with Fenris. This will automatically end the romance with Fenris even if you break up with the other companion.

Bugs and workarounds

  • Sometimes, maintaining romance with someone else (after or even before sleeping with the person; for example sleeping with Isabela and telling her it was "Just for fun" and never flirting with her again) may prevent you from getting the "Just friends?" option in Fenris' Questioning Beliefs (Act 2) and therefore continuing his romance. This can be worked around by manually marking the other romance as ended in that character's debug dialog window (see Console (Dragon Age II)).

For the relationship with Fenris to proceed normally, you also want to Speak to Fenris before A Bitter Pill. So it is best to avoid leaving Kirkwall while romancing other characters for A Bitter Pill not to trigger. During the quest Blackpowder Courtesy, you technically leave Kirkwall for the Wounded Coast, but this does not trigger A Bitter Pill. Once you have finished romancing other characters, return to the Fenris's Mansion and Speak to Fenris.

DLCs

In Legacy, Hawke may mention (the only time it is ever talked of outside of Fenris's Questioning Beliefs quests) the night they shared together depending on the current Act and relationship status, but it does not change things between the two. Fenris also shows some eagerness for getting rid of Hawke's pursuers at the beginning of the DLC. He can also thank Hawke for letting him come along to help in an awkward tone-something most of the party notices. In Mark of the Assassin, Fenris can grow irritated if Hawke flirts with Tallis, and worries over Hawke's safety when they are captured with Tallis. Aveline will also express irritation over Fenris's fatalism if lost in the dungeon with him, asking rhetorically how Hawke puts up with him.


Fate


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Depending on Hawke's actions, Fenris can:

  • Never be recruited
  • Leave if Hawke refuses to help him in Act 2 or asks him to leave in Act 3
  • Return to his former master Danarius and have his memory wiped again
  • Leave after he helped Hawke in the final battle (mages or templars side)
  • Stay with a romanced Hawke after the final battle (mages or templars side, romance)
  • Be killed by Hawke in combat in the Gallows (mages side, Approval/Rivalry not high enough + certain choices)
In certain world states, Varric tells the Inquisitor that Fenris is hunting down Tevinter slavers preying on refugees from the south.


Friendship and rivalry

See the approval page for more information.

Friendship with Fenris can generally be earned by siding against any mages, not coddling him when he talks about his problems but understanding them, being ruthless to slavers and being kind to the innocents--particularly elves and slaves--in the game.

Rivalry with Fenris can generally be earned by siding with any mages in the game, or by dealing with slavers. Notably, he will still side with you if you do choose to help the mages.

Quests

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

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Gifts

Initial statistics

Talent trees

Available talent trees Initially selected talents
Two-Handed Two-Handed Mighty Blow Mighty Blow
Vanguard Vanguard Control Control
Battlemaster Battlemaster Rally Rally
Defender Defender
Warmonger Warmonger
Tevinter Fugitive Tevinter Fugitive (specialization)

Equipment

Weapons Lethendralis Lethendralis

Fenris specific gear

Armor

See also: Companion armor
Fenris armor

Upgrades to Grafted Spirit Hide (Fenris's armor) can be found at the following locations:

If Hawke romances Fenris in Act 2, he'll wear a red scarf around his right wrist (which is Hawke's favor to him[3]) and an Amell Family Crest placard on the left side of his belt.

Other

Quotes

Main article: Fenris/Dialogue
Fenris concept art

Concept art of Fenris

  • (About "evil" magisters) "I have no doubt that some are good and noble men, strong enough to resist temptation. But how many temptations do you wish to offer a man before he will give in?"
  • (To Merrill's defense of demons) "'Ignore the tiger. Not its fault that it's going to eat you.' Sound advice."
  • "What has magic touched that it doesn't spoil?"
  • "Now the battle awaits us. Na via lerno victoria. 'Only the living know victory.' Fight well."
  • (To Anders questioning origin of the Darkspawn) "Is it so hard for you to believe the magisters would be arrogant enough to challenge the Maker? You need to meet more magisters."
  • "Am I supposed to forgive, no matter how many times they hunt me down? Am I supposed to forget all the things they've done to me?"

Dialogue

  • Fenris: You realize this is a cause you can't hope to win.
  • Hawke: I thought freedom from slavery meant something to you.
  • Fenris: I uh.... *looks at Meredith* I have changed my mind, human.
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  • Orana: Everything was fine until today!
  • Fenris: It wasn't. You just didn't know any better.

Trivia

  • David Gaider wrote Fenris for Dragon Age II.[4] He also wrote the short story of Fenris.
  • Fenris is a name given to him by Danarius, meaning "Little Wolf."
  • Fenris primarily swears in Tevene, but occasionally will break into meditation-like comments on the fight. He has one of the few sound-sets that never actually yells during combat.[5]
  • Fenris has a particular dislike for fish as shown at the docks during quest Gamlen's Greatest Treasure.
  • Fenris states that he likes apples in a conversation with Sebastian Vael during Hawke and Tallis' mission to retrieve the Heart of the Many.
  • Fenris plays cards regularly, with Varric Tethras, Isabela[6], Anders[7] and Donnic Hendyr[8] among other people. In Act 3, he hosts a weekly game of Diamonback at his mansion.
  • In Act 3 and Legacy, if neither Isabela nor Fenris have been romanced, then party banter between Fenris and Isabela will suggest that they are in an intimate relationship, although it is apparently purely physical.
  • Fenris, as a former slave, never learned how to read. Dialogue with Hawke can open up the option to teach him how, which can lead to a comment by Hawke when selecting the bookcase at the Hawke estate in Hightown.
  • In Heroes of Dragon Age, "Slave Fenris" is classed as a rogue, rather than a warrior.

Gallery

Codex entries

References

  1. BSN David Gaider"The Official Fenris Discussion thread" . The BioWare Forum.
  2. Twitter icon Nunzio De Filippis. https://twitter.com/ndefilippis/status/1209570705580400640 . Twitter.
  3. BSN David Gaider"The Official Fenris Discussion thread" . The BioWare Forum.
  4. BSN David Gaider"Hellooo sexy elf-man..." . The BioWare Forum.
  5. BSN David Gaider"The Official Fenris Discussion thread" . The BioWare Forum.
  6. Banter between Fenris and Varric
  7. Banter between Varric and Anders during Legacy
  8. Banter between Fenris and Aveline
  9. Tumblr icon Matt Rhodes[1] . Tumblr.