- For the romances in the specific games, see Romance (Origins), Romance (Dragon Age II), and Romance (Inquisition).
- For sexuality in Thedas, see Sexuality and marriage.
Romances have been a recurring aspect of the Dragon Age game series. In Dragon Age: Origins, four companions are romantic possibilities, two of them are romanceable by either sex. In Dragon Age II, five companions are romantic possibilities, and all but one of them are romanceable by either sex; the heterosexual male exception is part of a DLC. Dragon Age: Inquisition will feature eight romanceable characters[1], including non-playable characters in addition to companions, with two romances restricted by gender and/or race[2]. Consult the individual companion pages for tips on how to flirt successfully with a particular partner.
Romance options
Dragon Age: Origins
- Alistair (female only)
- Leliana (both sexes)
- Morrigan (male only)
- Zevran Arainai (both sexes)
Dragon Age II
There are five romance options for Dragon Age II. Two additional companions, Varric and Aveline, can be flirted with but not romanced.
- Anders (both sexes)
- Fenris (both sexes)
- Isabela (both sexes)
- Merrill (both sexes)
- Sebastian Vael (female only, requires The Exiled Prince DLC)
Dragon Age: The Last Court
- The Elegant Abbess (both sexes)
- The Wayward Bard (both sexes)
Dragon Age: Inquisition
There are eight potential romances in the game, all of them are either companions or advisers.[1]
- Blackwall (female only)[1]
- Cassandra Pentaghast (male only)[1]
- Cullen (female humans and elves only)[1]
- Dorian (male only)[1]
- Iron Bull (both sexes)[1]
- Josephine Montilyet (both sexes)[1]
- Sera (female only)[1]
- Solas (female elves only)[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Mike Laidlaw. "Romances in Dragon Age Inquisition" . The BioWare Forum.
- ↑ David Gaider. "Romance Discussion" . The BioWare Forum.