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Fenarel is a Dalish Elf and a member of the Sabrae clan as well as a temporary companion in the Dalish Elf origin.

Involvement[]

Dragon Age: Origins[]


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


After the Dalish Warden awakens back in the camp, Fenarel explains that they were rescued by a Grey Warden and have been comatose for two days. He brings Keeper Marethari over to speak with the Warden.

Later, after Marethari asks you to search for Tamlen, Fenarel asks to come along. The Keeper will approve if asked, otherwise you can simply lie to Merrill to let him come.


Dragon Age II[]


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Fenarel appears at the Dalish camp at Sundermount. If Hawke and Merrill complete the quest A New Path and thus kill Marethari, they are confronted by him and a group of other hunters when they leave the cave. If Hawke tries to explain that Marethari was possessed or stands up for Merrill, Fenarel and the other hunters attack, and later, so will every Dalish in the area. If Hawke takes responsibility, Fenarel calms his clanmates down and the Champion is allowed to leave Sundermount peacefully and take Merrill away.


Quests[]

Dragon Age: Origins[]

Dalish Elf Origin Dalish Elf Origin

Dragon Age II[]

A New Path A New Path

Initial statistics[]

Skills[]

Improved Combat Training Improved Combat Training

Talents[]

Warrior Precise Striking Precise Striking
Archery Pinning Shot Pinning ShotRapid Shot Rapid ShotShattering Shot Shattering Shot

Equipment[]

Weapons Dalish Longbow Dalish LongbowDar'Misu Dar'Misu
Armor Dalish Leather armor set Dalish Leather armor set

Trivia[]

  • His armor in Dragon Age II appears similar to the Ancient Elven armor set from Origins.
  • His name is remarkably similar to Fen'Harel, trickster god of the Elven Pantheon. It is unknown if Fenarel was named for the trickster, which would be odd as the Dalish do not venerate Fen'Harel as they do other gods, instead respecting him but also fearing him.
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