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The '''Throne Room''' is the place where [[The Warden]] conducts business out of [[Vigil's Keep]]. Similar to the [[Party Camp|party camp]] in the Origins campaign, you can recover injuries, browse through all [[companions]]' inventory, give gifts and so on. In addition, there is a storage chest where equipment can be stashed.
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The '''Throne Room''' is the place where the [[Fereldan royalty and nobility#Arlings|Arl]] or Arlessa of the [[Amaranthine|Arling of Amaranthine]] conducts the business of [[Vigil's Keep]] as well as matters of governing such as holding court.
   
==Characters==
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== Involvement ==
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Similar to the [[Party Camp|party camp]] in the ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' campaign, you can recover injuries, browse through all [[Companions (Origins)|companions]]' inventory, give [[Gifts (Awakening)|gifts]] and so on. There is a [[Party Storage Chest|storage chest]] where equipment can be stashed. In addition, this is the meeting place where the nobles gather to address [[the Warden-Commander]].
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{{SpoilerDAOA|style=short|
*[[Seneschal Varel]] - administrative assistant
 
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During the course of the game, several trophies can be added to the throne room, including: a dragon egg (appears behind [[Velanna]] after taking [[Fresh Dragon Egg|one]] from the [[Silverite Mine]]), a golem shell (appears near [[Justice]] after killing the [[Inferno golem]]), and a dragon skull (appears above the throne, after killing the [[Queen of the Blackmarsh]]).}}
*[[Ambassador Cera]] - sells runes and provides [[enchanting]] services
 
*[[Yuriah]] - sells other merchandise
 
   
==Exits==
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== Characters ==
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* [[Varel]], seneschal of Vigil's Keep
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* Ambassador [[Cera]], who sells runes and provides [[enchanting]] services
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* [[Yuriah]], who sells other merchandise
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* [[Mistress Woolsey]]
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* [[Garevel|Captain Garevel]]
   
==See Also==
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== Codex entries ==
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These are obtained from reading books:
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{{:Arl Eamon's Estate|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:Codex entry: The First Warden|style=iconmini}} (near Yuriah){{clrl}}
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{{:Codex entry: Vassals and their Liege|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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[[Category:Awakening locations]]
 
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== Notable items ==
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In {{TextContainer|Books}}, near Ambassador Cera:
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{{:Grandmaster Hale Rune Tracing|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:Verses of Dreams|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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In {{TextContainer|Books}}:
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{{:Grandmaster Frost Rune Tracing|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:The Warrior's Heart|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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In {{TextContainer|Weapon Stand}}:
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{{:Chevalier's Mace|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Dumat's Spine|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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In {{TextContainer|Armor Stand}}:
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{{:Trickster's Tunic|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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In the Personal Storage:
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{{:Silver Cog|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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== Special objects ==
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* [[Oghren/Dialogue#The Cask behind Oghren|The Cask behind Oghren]] - triggers a series of different humorous dialogues with Oghren which can result in adding or subtracting approval points depending on how the Warden responds.
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* [[Nathaniel Howe#Dialogue points|Portrait of a Howe]] - triggers a conversation with Nathaniel about his childhood.
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Warden's Fall locations]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening locations]]

Revision as of 05:27, 13 March 2014

The Throne Room is the place where the Arl or Arlessa of the Arling of Amaranthine conducts the business of Vigil's Keep as well as matters of governing such as holding court.

Involvement

Similar to the party camp in the Dragon Age: Origins campaign, you can recover injuries, browse through all companions' inventory, give gifts and so on. There is a storage chest where equipment can be stashed. In addition, this is the meeting place where the nobles gather to address the Warden-Commander.


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening.


During the course of the game, several trophies can be added to the throne room, including: a dragon egg (appears behind Velanna after taking one from the Silverite Mine), a golem shell (appears near Justice after killing the Inferno golem), and a dragon skull (appears above the throne, after killing the Queen of the Blackmarsh).


Characters

Codex entries

These are obtained from reading books:

Codex entry: The First Warden Codex entry: The First Warden (near Yuriah)

Codex entry: Vassals and their Liege Codex entry: Vassals and their Liege

Notable items

In Books, near Ambassador Cera:

Grandmaster Hale Rune Tracing Grandmaster Hale Rune Tracing

Verses of Dreams Verses of Dreams

In Books:

Grandmaster Frost Rune Tracing Grandmaster Frost Rune Tracing

The Warrior's Heart The Warrior's Heart

In Weapon Stand:

Chevalier's Mace Chevalier's Mace

Dumat's Spine Dumat's Spine

In Armor Stand:

Trickster's Tunic Trickster's Tunic

In the Personal Storage:

Silver Cog Silver Cog

Special objects

  • The Cask behind Oghren - triggers a series of different humorous dialogues with Oghren which can result in adding or subtracting approval points depending on how the Warden responds.
  • Portrait of a Howe - triggers a conversation with Nathaniel about his childhood.