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Why do all you females want to murder her so bad? Because she can potentially marry Alistair? What the shit? [[User:HomelyDrugAddict|HomelyDrugAddict]] ([[User talk:HomelyDrugAddict|talk]]) 03:03, September 9, 2011 (UTC)
 
Why do all you females want to murder her so bad? Because she can potentially marry Alistair? What the shit? [[User:HomelyDrugAddict|HomelyDrugAddict]] ([[User talk:HomelyDrugAddict|talk]]) 03:03, September 9, 2011 (UTC)
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:My reason for wanting to possibly kill her is because, to me, she is an ignorant hypocrite just like her father; she openly declares, if the warden claims to stand by Alistair, that it is unfit for someone who is inexperienced and who doesn't want to be king, to be king. That's funny.. last time I checked Maric (you know, the previous king of Fereldan, your late husbands father and your fathers best friend), claimed that he was not worthy for the throne because he was inexperienced and didn't want the throne to begin with either, and yet look! He became one of Fereldan's greatest rulers and was loved by all of his subjects. I also don't like how she claims that she is "the only one who has Fereldan's best interests in hand"; I remember someone else making that exact same claim, even when he chose to sell elven citizens to Tevienter slavers, or while he continuously refused help from the wardens to help push back the blight for no other reason than because they could possibly be "Orlesian spies". If I learned anything from Loghains actions, it's that that kind of thinking benefits no one. Plus, I don't take too kindly to people who betray me and automatically claim that I am the nations greatest threat (yeah right..) for no other reason than because I was taking her throne and power from her.
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So to answer your question, no, there are many more reasons why we would want to kill her other than because of the possibility of her taking Alistair from us. [[User:Sevarian10|Sevarian10]] ([[User talk:Sevarian10|talk]]) 05:46, September 9, 2011 (UTC)Sevarian10

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Forums: Index > Lore DiscussionSo, what happened to Anora?
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If you don't intend to have Alistair marry Anora, or if Alistair kills Loghain, there's quite a bit of disagreement in the Landsmeet. Anora refuses to swear fealty to Alistair, and that makes puppies cry. Alistair says she can have th throne back if he falls to the Blight, Anora goes "I CAN HAZ THRONE?!?!?!" "I said if I fall Anora, if I fall. I won't kill you while there's still a chance of that." "While there's still a chance of that." So what happens after the Blight? You did the Dark Ritual, or the Warden made the sacrifice, and Alistair sits on the throne alive. Does he have Anora executed? It seems unlike him, but it's not impossible. I, for one, hope she became a street prostitute in Orlais, Loghain will be rolling in his grave. What do you think became of her? HomelyDrugAddict (talk) 22:36, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

Sophie (my warden who married Alistair) snuck in the the cell that Anora was being held and slit her throat. Then spit on her and walked away as she lay there bleeding to death...Maybe next time she will think twice about betraying someone. 216.221.96.202 (talk) 23:02, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

Unfortunately I think Alistair would be too much of a wuss to execute her. Personally, I think she stayed imprisoned until he deemed that she wasn't a threat anymore, released her and left her to die alone with sixty cats. ChemistryCat (talk) 23:12, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

I agree that Alistair wouldn't be the executing type, Loghain aside, but she was alleged by Eamon to be very popular. That would likely make killing her an unwise move for someone trying to keep order in the lands. I suspect she'd just inherit the Teyrning (or whatever) of Gwaren from her late father and spend her remaining days as just another voice in the Landsmeet (albeit one of the two more important ones below the King). Of course that too can be denied her if the Warden asks for riches and a title, so I suppose the sixty cat scenario mentioned above plays out in that event.--174.3.106.2 (talk) 23:51, September 8, 2011 (UTC)

Alistair would probably go as far as to let her live the rest of her life rich in the Denerim palace if she eventually got over herself and accepted him as king. I don't think he'd throw his late brother's widow out on the street, and he was willing to let her take the crown too. HomelyDrugAddict (talk) 00:52, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

I think former Queen Annoya is probably going to sit up in her tower until after the blight, then an unfortunate rumor will surface about how dabbling in blood magic left her completely barren. She's been shipped off to the Starkhaven Circle, where, ooops! Fire destroyed everything. Or maybe she's become a lay sister in the Kirkwall Chantry when, oooops! Someone seems to have blown it to glory with eldritch explosives! Darn the luck.

Really, nothing too bad can happen to the woman. Even given the benefit of the doubt, she didn't know what Daddy dearest was up to, but then she was happy to turn a blind eye to it after Daddy killed her husband, the King, conspired to kill off the only other Tyrn in Ferelden and the Arl of Denerim and replace them with a pet viper/yes-man, sell citizens as slaves to fund his war and assassinate a Grey Warden, who by all accounts she knew to be the king's younger brother. Hangin's too good for her. Legionnaire Scout *talk* 01:09, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

I usuallly let them marry, Alistiar gets a wife and may one day get her to fall in love with him or something (plus he gets an heir maybe). and Its probably the safest move because the people of Fereldan love her (and having the king of Ferelda both a grey warden and someone that helped slay the archdemon would help his cred)

What happens to anora? well either two ways in my opinion, A. leads a rebellion to take the thrown after she is released. or B. Winds up bitter and lonely. --SirXblade (talk) 01:15, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

Let's just say that my Warden that married Alistair had a plan for her. The only question is if she could talk an un-hardened Alistair into doing it ;) --CommanderCousland (talk) 01:18, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

She could always bribe him with cheese. ChemistryCat (talk) 01:26, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

What he should have done was strip her of her land and title. Reduce her status to nothing more then a made and force her to live the rest of her days cleaning out the chamber pots. GreyWolf84 (talk) 02:48, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

My female Warden-commander and queen of Ferelden, El Cousland, snuck into the cell with her meteor sword starfang and cut her in half, having her dog Spike eat the rest. She loves being queen!!--LoneWanderer's cousin

Why do all you females want to murder her so bad? Because she can potentially marry Alistair? What the shit? HomelyDrugAddict (talk) 03:03, September 9, 2011 (UTC)

My reason for wanting to possibly kill her is because, to me, she is an ignorant hypocrite just like her father; she openly declares, if the warden claims to stand by Alistair, that it is unfit for someone who is inexperienced and who doesn't want to be king, to be king. That's funny.. last time I checked Maric (you know, the previous king of Fereldan, your late husbands father and your fathers best friend), claimed that he was not worthy for the throne because he was inexperienced and didn't want the throne to begin with either, and yet look! He became one of Fereldan's greatest rulers and was loved by all of his subjects. I also don't like how she claims that she is "the only one who has Fereldan's best interests in hand"; I remember someone else making that exact same claim, even when he chose to sell elven citizens to Tevienter slavers, or while he continuously refused help from the wardens to help push back the blight for no other reason than because they could possibly be "Orlesian spies". If I learned anything from Loghains actions, it's that that kind of thinking benefits no one. Plus, I don't take too kindly to people who betray me and automatically claim that I am the nations greatest threat (yeah right..) for no other reason than because I was taking her throne and power from her.

So to answer your question, no, there are many more reasons why we would want to kill her other than because of the possibility of her taking Alistair from us. Sevarian10 (talk) 05:46, September 9, 2011 (UTC)Sevarian10