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Orlesian nobles

The Orlesian Empire is probably best known for two things—being the birthplace of the Chantry and for its extravagant royalty and nobility. Orlais has a large aristocracy famed for its excess, in particular the fashionable use of cosmetics and complicated clothing, from colorful shoes to elaborate masks.[1]

The Grand Game[]

Main article: The Grand Game

Among the Orlesian nobility, status and appearance are set above all things. Orlesian culture is renowned for its infighting, with every family engaging in what is known as the Grand Game whose object is to one-up rival nobles.[2]

Ennoblement[]

Outside of Orlais, it is believed that the lower classes find nobility and the Game contemptible. In truth, most Orlesians aspire to become its participants – even Briala's parents were players of the Game,[3] even though they were only servants, and elven ones at that. Some say that Orlais is a kind of meritocracy, and it is true that anyone could conceivably join the ranks of nobility if they become wealthy enough. For example, a lucky merchant with a powerful patron could gain a title through the Council of Heralds. However, it is exceptionally rare and for most commoners ennoblement remains an unattainable goal.[2]

Titles[]

Emperor Drakon, the founder of the Empire, abolished all noble titles with the exception of Lord, Lady and Emperor, fearing that the Grand Game would tear the nation apart. It did not end the Game as Drakon had intended and only made it worse. The nobles began to find other ways to state their superiority and even collect unofficial titles, such as "the exalted patron of Tassus Klay" or "uncle to the champion of Tremmes".[4] With this failure the official titles would later be restored.[5]

Titles other than Lord and Lady were abolished again in 8:29 Blessed by Emperor Reville. He decreed that no noble of Orlais was the equal of the Imperial family and thus all would only carry the title of Lord or Lady in his presence. This resulted again in the use of unofficial titles among the nobles. Outside of the Imperial court, the use of both, the traditional titles and the ornate, unofficial ones, continued as a social matter. Reville also bestowed new titles to certain nobles during this period.[6]

When Reville died in 8:51 Blessed, many among the gentry hoped their titles would be restored. Many nobles with pre-existing, traditional titles claimed the new Lords and Ladies only deserved their new title, which naturally placed them lowest in the hierarchy of the Game. This nearly sparked civil war within the empire. It took the assassination of Emperor Etienne II[7] to decree that courtly titles would be maintained—with tacit recognition of “unofficial” titles being handled through the use of the Council of Heralds.[6]

Titles are granted by the Orlesian Council of Heralds.

Aristocratic titles and appropriate forms of address[8]
Masculine Feminine Form of address Usage
Emperor Empress Your Radiance,
Your Imperial Majesty
Title for the Orlesian ruler and his or her spouse.
Prince Princess Your Imperial Highness Title for direct family members of the ruler, including their children and siblings.
Grand Duke Grand Duchess Your Highness Title for those who were once princes or princesses but are no longer directly related to the emperor. Not hereditary.
Duke Duchess Your Grace The highest noble title.
Marquis Marquise Your Grace Noble title. Lower than duke/duchess.
Comte Comtesse Your Lordship/Ladyship Noble title. Lower than marquis/marquise.
Baron Baroness Your Lordship/Ladyship Lowest noble title, often considered the equivalent of lord or lady.
Lord Lady Monsieur/Madame,
"de" or "du" honorific
Courtesy title for spouses of Dukes, Marquis's, Comte's, and Baron's. Acceptable address for any nobility, no matter the rank, but not royalty.
Chevalier Dame Ser Title reserved for the order of Orlesian knights.
Note: The title of viscount is not known to be used in Orlais, and instead the Orlesians have a vicomte or a vicomtesse (for example, the Vicomtesse of Mont-de-glace); despite this, chevalier Ser Michel Lafaille was appointed a Viscount of Orlesian-occupied Kirkwall.

Known royalty[]

Emperors and Empresses (dated reigns)[]

Emperors and Empresses (undated reigns)[]

  • Empress Aimee[27]
  • Empress Celeste[28]
  • Emperor Corentine[29]
  • Empress Vougienev[30]
  • Emperor Leandre I[31]
  • Emperor Leandre II[31]
  • Empress Michele de la Tour de Fermin[32]

Princes and Princesses[]

  • Crown Prince Etienne III – one of Emperor Judicael II's twin sons; he died during the Hundred Days Cough of 8:77 Blessed[33]
  • Crown Prince Leopold – one of Emperor Judicael II's twin sons; he died during the Hundred Days Cough of 8:77 Blessed[33]
  • Princess Evangeline – daughter of Emperor Florian; she died during the Hundred Days Cough of 8:77 Blessed[33]

Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses[]

  • Grand Duke Gaspard de Chalons – challenged Celene I's rule sparking a civil war
  • Grand Duchess Florianne de Chalons – sister of Gaspard; Grand Duchess of Lydes[34]
  • Grand Duke Gratien – brother of Mad Emperor Reville, who ordered the murder of Gratien, his wife, children, and grandchildren out of fear of Gratien as a rival[35]
  • Grand Duchess Leontine – daughter of Emperor Reville and sister to Emperors Etienne II and Judicael I[36]
  • Grand Duke Reynaud – youngest son of Emperor Judicael I; brother to Emperors Judicael II and Florian; father of Empress Celene I[37]
  • Grand Duchess Melisande – daughter of Emperor Judicael I; younger sister to Grand Duke Reynaud, Emperor Judicael II and Emperor Florian; mother to Grand Duke Gaspard and Grand Duchess Florianne[38]

Other known royalty[]

  • Lady Charlotte – sister of Emperor Corentine[29]
  • Arwand de Glace – son of Empress Vougiene[30]

Known nobility[]

Dukes and Duchesses[]

  • Duke Isidore d'Arlesans – younger brother of Emperor Alphonse Valmont[25][39]
  • Duke Yvon of Savrenne – younger brother of Emperor Alphonse Valmont[25][39]
  • Duke Stephan of Val Montaigne – younger brother of Emperor Alphonse Valmont[25][39]
  • Duchess Clarisse de Montfort – mother of Empress Celene I
  • Duke Cyril de Montfort – the youngest member of the Council of Heralds;[40] son of Duke Prosper[41]
  • Duke Prosper de Montfort – a close friend and cousin of Celene I[37]
  • Duke Remache of Lydes – Gaspard de Chalons' ally during the Orlesian Civil War; his death sparked a succession crisis between his daughter Monette, his brother Jean-Gaspard and his cousin Caralina[42]
  • Duchess Marissa de Ghislain – died in 8:96 Blessed of the blue death; she was later succeeded by her younger brother Bastien
  • Duke Bastien de Ghislain – Grand Duke Gaspard's father-in-law; [37] head of the Council of Heralds and the lover of Madame Vivienne
  • Duchess Nicoline – Duke Bastien's wife and Grand Duke Gaspard's mother-in-law
  • Duke Laurent de Ghislain – son of Duke Bastien de Ghislain and Duchess Nicoline; member of the Council of Heralds
  • Duke Germain de Chalons – member of the Council of Heralds; paternal uncle to Grand Duke Gaspard[43]
  • Duke Theodore de Chalons – husband of Grand Duchess Melisande; father of Grand Duke Gaspard and Grand Duchess Florianne
  • Duke Stefan de Firmin – duke of Val Firmin and husband of Duke Remache's cousin Caralina[42]
  • Duke de Freyen – a dignitary paying tribute to the Inquisition[44]
  • Duchess Yvonne Blanchard – duchess of Val Montaigne and a Chevalier; she fought at the battle of White River during the Fereldan Rebellion
  • Duke Alvin Blanchard of Val Montaigne – a cousin of the Imperial Family with connections to Florianne de Chalons and the Venatori[34]
  • Duke Valere Fontaine[45][34]
  • Duchess Nicole de Val Montaigne – a member of the Orlesian Society for the Protection of Historic Architecture interested in restoring Judicael's Crossing in Emprise du Lion[46]
  • Duke Eneas[47]
  • Duke Genelle[48]
  • Duchess de Savrenne – unnamed duchess who, in 9:41 Dragon, had originally ordered stone from Sahrnia—she later changed her mind and donated to the building of a fountain in honor of Celene's war efforts[49]

Marquis and Marquises[]

Comtes and Comtesses[]

Vicomtes and Vicomtesses[]

  • Vicomte de Melun – rumored to have been conducting an affair with his stepdaughter[80]
  • Vicomte Tremane Pontival – brother to Leontine Pontival—who died during the events at Therinfal; challenged Commander Cullen to a duel[81]
  • Vicomtesse Elodie de Morreau – a friend and associate of both Josephine and First Enchanter Vivienne[82][34][74]
  • Vicomtesse Solange – the Vicomtesse of Mont-de-glace

Barons and Baronesses[]

Lords and Ladies[]

  • Lord Esmeral Abernache
  • Lord Fortier of House Aigle[47]
  • Lady Alcyoneauthor of "The Dowager's Field Guide to Good Society" and "A Guide to Good Society"
  • Lady Corinne d'Ameride[85]
  • Lord Bellien[86]
  • Lord Bencour – a nobleman of Halamshiral; considered by the City elves something of a deadbeat regarding payment of his debts[87]
  • Lady Wilhelmina Bonchance – author of the portrait book "The Gallery of Knaves"[29]
  • Lord Vincent Callier – an ally of Empress Celene; he was murdered along his entire family in 9:35 Dragon[88]
  • Lady Cambienne – a guest at the Winter Palace; her family is known to have lost some of their holdings but they somehow managed to hold onto their titles[89]
  • Lady Castine[90]
  • Lady Colombe – handmaiden to Empress Celene I
  • Lady Couteau – handmaiden to Empress Celene I
  • Lady Dever[86]
  • Lord Emile Deveraux – "the Golden Prince" of the Summer War[91]
  • Lady Arlette Doucy – wife of Baron Severin Doucy of Jader[65]
  • Lord Edmond Doucy – son of Baron Severin Doucy of Jader and Lady Arlette; student to the composer Emeline of Montsimmard[65]
  • Lord Durand – father of Mother Petrice
  • Lady Elspeth[92]
  • Lord Ezoire – ruler of Ezoire[93]
  • Lady Ivaline Fernande[94]
  • Lady Fleur – handmaiden to Empress Celene I
  • Lord Ademar Garde-Haut – royal historian and author of several codex entries[36][95][96]
  • Lord Benoit Gelinaux[97]
  • Lady Simone Therese Germaine – author of "An Illumination of the Art and Artifacts of the Imperial Court of Orlais"[98]
  • Lady Calienne de Ghislain – wife of Grand Duke Gaspard
  • Lord Norbert de la Haine – ordered the construction of Chateau Haine in the Black Age[99]
  • Lord Halevine[90]
  • Lady Seryl of Jader – a loyal ally of Empress Celene I[100]
  • Lord Werner Jauquin – author of "Tales of Val Royeaux"[101]
  • Lady Ginette Lagaspe – allied with Marquise Bouffon[57]
  • Lord Rudalt de Lancre – has a company of soldiers[102]
  • Lord Jecin Leandre – lover of Lady Celeste Thibault and ally to the Inquisition.[103]
  • Lord Giroux Lemarque – father of Bernice Lemarque and Fairbanks' grandfather[104][105]
  • Lord Evariste Lemarque – more commonly known as "Fairbanks"[106][105]
  • Lady Adele Lescot[107]
  • Lord Chancer de Lion – a trainer for the Inquisition
  • Lady Madeline – renowned author and poet; daughter of Marquise Solange Levesque of Montvent[65]
  • Lord Francois Maigny – author of "Aveline, Knight of Orlais"[108]
  • Lord Mainserai – a little-liked nobleman of Halamshiral[109]
  • Lady Marcellette – Imperial Court Historian and Personal Court Historian to Empress Celene I
  • Lord Roux Marchette – declared himself king of the Nahashin Marshes during the Glory Age[110]
  • Lord Basile Maron[111]
  • Lady Ducette Maron – Lord Basile's daughter[111]
  • Lord Ramond Maurel – owner of Villa Maurel, located in the Emerald Graves
  • Lady Amelie de Montfort – wife of Duke Prosper de Montfort and mother to Cyril de Montfort
  • Lord Joffrey of Montfort – a courtier who left his wife, Lady Chantal, to become a Chantry initiate[112]
  • Lady Chantal of Val Chevin – former wife of Lord Joffrey of Montfort[112]
  • Lord Montlaures – father of Area—the wife of Kordillus Drakon I
  • Lord Aurelien of Montsimmard – commissioned the Summer Sword for his youngest son Luis in 8:84 Blessed[113]
  • Lord Avery of Montsimmard[114]
  • Lady Nester[115]
  • Lord D'Onterre – owner of Chateau d'Onterre located in the Graves[116]
  • Lord Firmin – Grand Cleric Victoire's cousin[117]
  • Lady Pendell[118]
  • Lord Ignace Poulenc – he and his wife discovered the beneficial properties of "Salubrious Embrium"[119]
  • Lord Renaures – author of "A short primer of Orlais' most excellent and inspiring history"[120]
  • Lady Eustace Richelieu – a noble matchmaker[121]
  • Lord Pierren desRosier – possible ally to the Inquisition[122]
  • Lady Sennova[123][124]
  • Lady Jonquil Severin – author of "Lifestyles of the Wealthy and Politically Influential"[125]
  • Lady Sidonia[126]
  • Lady Marchellette – Lady Sidonia's daughter[126]
  • Lady Vauclain of House Souris[47]
  • Lady Velise Thibault – possible ally to the Inquisition[122]
  • Lady Celeste Thibault – Lady Velise's daughter; lover of Jecin Leandre[127]
  • Lady Amandine du Val[29]
  • Lord Eustace of Val Foret – bosom companion of Florian the Glorious and Principal Patron of Leorande the Younger[128]
  • Lady Cerise – wife of Lord Eustace[128]
  • Lord Remi Vascal – more commonly known as the Black Fox
  • Lady Cecilie Vasseur – lover of music and guardian of Leliana following the death of Oisine—Leliana's mother and Cecilie's handmaiden;[129] she and her household left Ferelden following the Fereldan Rebellion[130]
  • Lord Pierre of House Veneur[47]
  • Lord and Lady Verchin[94]
  • Lady Guinevere Volant – an Inquisition agent[131]
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  • Lord Forsard Malecot – a notable Chevalier, Master of Renier Castle[132]

Note texts[]

The Art of the Winter Palace (Bronto) The Art of the Winter Palace (Bronto)
The Art of the Winter Palace (Deepstalker) The Art of the Winter Palace (Deepstalker)

Notes[]

  • Although Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume 1 says the title of prince/princess is reserved for direct relatives of the current ruler, including siblings and children, and grand duke/grand duchess is conferred upon former princes and princesses who are no longer directly related to the present ruler,[8] the distinction in practice appears slightly different:
    • Gratien Valmont,[55] Leontine Valmont,[133] and Florian Valmont were all referred by the title of grand duke/grand duchess during their elder brothers’ reigns.[24]
    • While Florian’s younger siblings, Reynaud and Melisande, are most commonly referred to as prince and princess,[134][33] they are also referred to as grand duke and grand duchess.[135][136]
    • Gaspard[137] and Celene[138] both previously held the title of prince and princess as nephew and niece to Emperor Florian.
    • Florian's only daughter, Evangeline, is named as princess, despite the fact that she died before her father became emperor, and thus when he still used the title of grand duke.[33]
      • This suggests that children of grand dukes/grand duchesses are also given the title of prince/princess, and not only the children of the current ruler, and that a prince/princess becomes grand duke/grand duchess when one of their generational princes or princesses (i.e. a sibling or first cousin) assumes the throne.
  • Gaspard de Chalons retains his title of "Grand Duke" as one of his titles if he becomes Emperor of Orlais.[139]

See also[]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 56
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 60
  3. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, pp. 66 and 236
  4. Codex entry: The Orlesian Empire
  5. Interview with David Gaider
  6. 6.0 6.1 Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Core Rulebook, p. 173
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Codex entry: Council of Heralds
  8. 8.0 8.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 62
  9. Codex entry: The Bow of the Golden Sun
  10. Codex entry: The Empress's Point
  11. Codex entry: Three Little Empresses
  12. Codex entry: Aveline, Knight of Orlais
  13. 13.0 13.1 Codex entry: Halamshiral
  14. Mentioned on a plaque titled "Victory and Shade" found in Val Royeaux's Summer Bazaar.
  15. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 122
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 Reigns of several Valmont Emperors are denoted under paintings found in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  17. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Etienne I)
  18. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 123
  19. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Reville)
  20. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Etienne II)
  21. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Judicael I)
  22. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Judicael II)
  23. Note: The Valmont Emperors (Florian)
  24. 24.0 24.1 Codex entry: Emperor Florian
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 Codex entry: Winter Palace
  26. Based on the Inquisitor's aciotns durin the main quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
  27. Codex entry: The Avenue of Her Reflective Thought
  28. Codex entry: The Golden Prince's Raiment
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Codex entry: Lady Amandine du Val
  30. 30.0 30.1 Codex entry: Andraste in Nude Repose - Invisible
  31. 31.0 31.1 "Emperor Leandre II" is mentioned by the Inquisitor while judging the remains of Florianne de Chalons.
  32. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 22
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 Note: Halamshiral Investigation - Clues (Grand Library)
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 Truth or Dare: The Endgame
  35. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 127
  36. 36.0 36.1 Codex entry: Judicael's Crossing
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 67
  38. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 280
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 Note: The Lions of Orlais
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 40.4 Dance with the Dowager: The Courante
  41. Mark of the Assassin
  42. 42.0 42.1 Choose Successor in Lydes
  43. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 63
  44. Named in ambient dialogue with Josephine Montilyet and her messenger as one of the dignitaries that Sera pranks.
  45. Truth or Dare: A Dangerous Game
  46. Restore Judicael's Crossing
  47. 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 Codex entry: Illustrated Periodical
  48. A Conspiracy of Dunces
  49. Obtained from a note found in Sahrnia Village, inside Mistress Poulin's home.
  50. 50.0 50.1 Dragon Age: Asunder, p. 288
  51. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 31
  52. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 362
  53. Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
  54. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, p. 223
  55. 55.0 55.1 Codex entry: Mad Emperor Reville
  56. If she reconciled with Celene, or if she rules over Gaspard "the puppet emperor" as a result of the Inquisitor's actions during the main quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts
  57. 57.0 57.1 Pursue Marquise Bouffon
  58. Speak with Minister Bellise at Party
  59. Find the Old Montilyet Family Crest
  60. Codex entry: Bogfisher
  61. Codex entry: On Avvar Cuisine
  62. 62.0 62.1 Truth or Dare: Lake Celestine
  63. Codex entry: A Compendium of Orlesian Theater
  64. Dialogue overheard by the Inquisitor during the main quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  65. 65.0 65.1 65.2 65.3 65.4 Mentioned by the Court Herald at the Winter Palace.
  66. Dragon Age: The Calling, pp. 319–320
  67. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 68
  68. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 76
  69. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, Chapter 2, Page 54
  70. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 155
  71. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 46
  72. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 16
  73. Note: A Letter to an Ambassador
  74. 74.0 74.1 Truth or Dare: See and Be Seen
  75. Business with the Carta
  76. Dance with the Dowager: The Allemande
  77. Investigate the Strange Chalk Markings
  78. Codex entry: Blood Lotus
  79. A member of one of the ten Orlesian noble houses accompanying the Inquisition to Therinfal Redoubt during the main Champions of the Just.
  80. Capitalize on Alliance with Fairbanks
  81. Nobility and Casualty
  82. Truth or Dare: The Imperial Court
  83. As witnessed during the war table operation Defeat Marquise Bouffon.
  84. Shield of the Anointed description.
  85. Celebrate With Ameridan's Heirs
  86. 86.0 86.1 Rescue the Spy
  87. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 41
  88. Codex entry: Gordon Blackwall
  89. Mentioned by Leliana at the Winter Palace during the main quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  90. 90.0 90.1 Codex entry: A Season of the Four Afoul
  91. Codex entry: The Lion of Orlais
  92. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 96
  93. A Plea for Sanctuary
  94. 94.0 94.1 Codex entry: Crate of Live Death Watch Beetles
  95. Codex entry: Tower of Bone
  96. Codex entry: Ville Montevelan
  97. Eyes of the Maker
  98. Codex entry: The Colossus of Orlais
  99. Codex entry: Chateau Haine
  100. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 158
  101. Codex entry: Legend of the Three Sisters: Book 1
  102. Dialogue over heard by the Inquisitor during the main quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  103. Alliances: From the Heart
  104. Evidence that can be retrieved by the Inquisitor during the side quest Noble Deeds, Noble Heart.
  105. 105.0 105.1 Capitalize on Alliance with Fairbanks
  106. Fairbanks may become the last of his ancient house based on the actions taken by the Inquisitor during the side quest Noble Deeds, Noble Heart.
  107. Assigning Michel de Chevin
  108. Codex entry: Aveline, Knight of Orlais
  109. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 44
  110. Based on the Song of the Marshes description.
  111. 111.0 111.1 Deal with Lord Basile Maron
  112. 112.0 112.1 Codex entry: Statue of Blessed Brother Joffrey of Ghislain
  113. Codex entry: The Summer Sword
  114. Codex entry: The Silver Knight
  115. Judgments: Abernache over Under
  116. Codex entry: Lord D'Onterre's Journal
  117. Leliana mentions him during her advisor quest The Left Hand of the Divine.
  118. Mira mentions being her Guard-Captain.
  119. Codex entry: Embrium
  120. Codex entry: The First Grand Enchanter
  121. Alliances: Forging a Way Forward
  122. 122.0 122.1 Alliances: Getting Things Moving
  123. Inferred from the name of a location in Val Royeaux in Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lady Sennova's Manor.
  124. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Core Rulebook, p. 348
  125. Codex entry: Duke Prosper de Montfort
  126. 126.0 126.1 Codex entry: How to Act Fereldan
  127. Alliances: From the Heart
  128. 128.0 128.1 Blood of Val Foret
  129. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 84
  130. According to a conversation the Warden has has with Leliana during Dragon Age: Origins.
  131. Break Venatori Hold on Wycome
  132. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Core Rulebook, p. 373
  133. Leontine's Steward
  134. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, pp. 66
  135. Codex entry: Emperor Florian
  136. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 208
  137. Cullen says Gaspard was a prince before Celene took the throne at the war table when starting the quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  138. Lady Mantillon calls Celene princess in Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 361
  139. Note: Dedication
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