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Once you give [[Anders]] the [[Kitten]] it becomes a new item, '''Ser Pounce-a-lot''', in your inventory.
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Once you give [[Anders]] the [[Kitten]] it becomes a new item, '''Sir Pounce-a-lot''', in your inventory.
   
 
== Involvement ==
 
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Using Ser Pounce-a-lot has two effects. Out of combat, Anders will talk to the kitty (see Dialogue below).
 
Using Ser Pounce-a-lot has two effects. Out of combat, Anders will talk to the kitty (see Dialogue below).
   
Used in combat, Ser Pounce-a-lot will instantly revive all party members as long as one member is able to use him. Party members are revived with a fraction of their health and no stamina or mana.
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Used in combat, Sir Pounce-a-lot will instantly revive all party members as long as one member is able to use him. Party members are revived with a fraction of their health and no stamina or mana.
   
 
=== ''Witch Hunt'' ===
 
=== ''Witch Hunt'' ===

Revision as of 16:42, 7 October 2012

Once you give Anders the Kitten it becomes a new item, Sir Pounce-a-lot, in your inventory.

Involvement

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening

Using Ser Pounce-a-lot has two effects. Out of combat, Anders will talk to the kitty (see Dialogue below).

Used in combat, Sir Pounce-a-lot will instantly revive all party members as long as one member is able to use him. Party members are revived with a fraction of their health and no stamina or mana.

Witch Hunt

While browsing the Circle Tower's library in Witch Hunt you can discover a mention of Ser Pounce-a-lot in the book Spirit Healers through the Ages found in the School of Spirit section: "Folded near the back of the book is a very old sheet of notes scrawled by a young apprentice. In the margins are various sketches of templars being eaten by a fierce tiger named Ser Pounce-a-lot."

Dragon Age II

Ser Pounce-a-lot is also referenced in Dragon Age II, in party banter between Anders and other companions. Anders has lost the cat by the start of the game and misses having a feline companion very much, even going so far as to leave a saucer of milk outside of his clinic in Darktown in Act 2. Anders also recalls the cat while talking to the Dog in Gamlen's House in Act 1.

Evidently, the Grey Wardens forced him to leave the cat with a friend in Amaranthine, concerned that keeping him was making Anders "too soft."

Dialogue

  • Anders: Who's the pretty kitty? Yes you are!
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: Does this make you my familiar, Ser Pounce-a-lot? What do you think?
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: What do you think of your name, Ser Pounce-a-lot? Do you think it's appropriate?
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: Shall I train you to become a vicious attack kitten? (Snarls)
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: Hello Ser Pounce-a-lot. Still intact, I see?
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: Are you hungry, Ser Pounce-a-lot? I have some dried mackerel you could nibble on.
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: You know, mages created mabari hounds. Maybe I could make you just as smart as those stupid dogs.
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)
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  • Anders: Maker's Breath, kitty! What have you been eating!
  • Ser Pounce-a-lot: (Meow!)

Trivia

  • When Anders talks with Sir Pounce-a-lot, his lips move when the cat says "Meow" as if it were Anders saying "Meow". Occasionally another character may say "Meow" instead.
  • Sir Pounce-a-lot was intended to be featured in Anders's Clinic in Dragon Age II; however, the developers did not have enough time to make a new model. It was later suggested that Anders have a cat skull on his staff, but David Gaider said that it was "cruel".
  • Although unconfirmed, Sir Pounce-a-lot's name is a parody of Sir Lancealot from King Arthur & The Knights of the Round Table.