What happens if i send feynriel to the circle




















Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? It says this in the journal: "Feynriel has been made Tranquil to suppress his powers.

Anyone have an idea? User Info: pk pk 9 years ago 2 Making Fenriel tranquil counts as supporting the Templars. Can you romance after this mission spoilers. Tech Support. Is there a way to reset your skills? How can I earn the Arishok respect?

How do I solve who needs rescuing? Side Quest. Is there any way to save Mother? By Gervaise - Tue Nov 01, am. Whether you send him to the Circle or to the Dalish he drops into a comatose state owing to being beset by demons.

Then his mother contacts you asking if you can help. Apparently if in the Circle, the First Enchanter will not allow anyone near him. I've never been quite clear how Marathari is able to get you into his dreams when he is in the Circle but there you go. It is she who says if you cannot get him away from the demons, break his trance state, then he should be made tranquil rather than risk him becoming a Dreamer Abomination.

If you mess things up, as I did first run through, Feynriel actually asks to be made tranquil. The first time I acceded to his request. My latest run through, I refused and then he realised that no one in Kirkwall could help him and decided to go to Tevinter. If you do things properly he finds the strength to overcome his fears and then realises he should go to Tevinter. A tranquil would have a better life in the Circle, where they can make proper use of their abilities than stuck in the alienage where they would probably just be something to stare at.

However, there would probably be no reason why they couldn't return to their family whenever they wished, provided the family could still bear to have them around. Since Tranquil don't seem to have emotions, it probably doesn't matter much to them either way. I never got the information about his Mum committing suicide first run through which was just as well as it would have made me feel even worse than I did about making him tranquil.

It is true, though, that if she did kill herself, then there would be even less reason for him to stay there. Quite why the Dalish wouldn't take them both in if you had sent him there originally, considering making him tranquil was the Keeper's idea, is less clear but may be his mother would have guessed that Marathari told you to do it or admitted it to her and she would not then want to stay. Whilst having the tranquil around in the Circle might well be an implied threat, their main use is an economic one, they produce all the enchanted items that the Circle sell to make money.

It should be borne in mind that normally apprentice mages are only made tranquil at their request or if the First Enchanter considers them too great a risk and it would seem the Keeper's also exercise such discretionary powers when necessary. Even Anders admits that what was occurring in the Kirkwall Circle during Hawkes time in the city was against Chantry Law and therefore not typical of Circles in the rest of Thedas, so having the Tranquil in the Circle is not usually intended as a threat.

When he was eight years old, he began to display magical abilities. He realized he could will things to happen just by thinking about them. One winter day, he made a houseplant bloom to cheer up his mother.

Arianni refused to send her son to the Circle of Magi. As a Dalish elf, she believed she knew enough about magic to teach him to hide and control his powers. It worked for a few years, until it became apparent that Feynriel was no ordinary mage. He began having strange dreams; Arianni often wasn't able to wake him up; and on rare occasions, Feynriel would blank out while awake, as if his mind ceased working.

In those instances, Feynriel would take up to an hour to return to full consciousness. When his nightmares became more severe and demons began whispering to him in his dreams, Arianni, fearing for her son's life, contacted Ser Thrask for help, as she knew him to be sympathetic to mages.

Feynriel saw this as betrayal and fled his home. He first began by seeking out his father, who was back in Kirkwall. Vincento directed him to an ex-templar by the name of Samson , known for helping runaway mages. Samson led him to Captain Reiner for help, but Feynriel was instead captured to be sold as a slave. When Hawke saved him from the slavers, he expressed a desire to join the Dalish, who he believed could teach him to control his dreams and his magic.

Feynriel previously was able to hide from the templars , but when Feynriel starts having nightmares about demons, his mother contacts the Circle out of fear for his life.

Feynriel runs away to remain free, and Hawke has to locate him. Hawke can choose to send Feynriel to the Circle of Magi , which will go against his wishes. Feynriel will bitterly and reluctantly comply, telling Hawke that you should go and tell Arianni that "she has won.

Feynriel and Marethari discuss the difficulties Feynriel faces living among the Dalish. Alternatively, Hawke can do as Feynriel asks, and allow him to go to Marethari 's clan , where he hopes to control his dreams and hone his skills as a mage. Letting Feynriel choose what he thinks is best which is to find the Dalish can lead to Hawke telling him they are friends with the Keeper and can offer to negotiate with them to make sure he has a place with them. Feynriel has additional dialogue if Hawke visits him at Sundermount after sending him to the Dalish.



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