Again listed by procedence:Īrvale (Tantervale), Vael, Harimann (Strakhaven), Threnhold, Stannard, Dumar Vanard(Kirkwall) Trvelyan (Ostwick)įrosthold, ap Morgan, an Aenor, ar Rainne Hespith, Filda, Utha, Sigrun, Anika, Revelka, Rica, Shale, Feruma, Adal, Nerav, Jeylia, Dusana, Kalah, Koral, Laryn, Hespith, Durius, Dougal, Dulin, Jarvia, FelsiĪnd here is a list of family names/houses/clans/etc. Oghrem, Ruck, Bhelem, Varric, Bertrand, Endrin, Osneck, Ragnan, Foral, Ansgar, Romus,Paerin, Jerrik, Trian, Piotin, Kenaldan (?), Baizyl, Anaalar, Annalae, Czibor, Denek, Elman, Berath, Eithnar, Aller, Seldrek, Vortag, Anwer, Ronus, Mandar, Brogan, Pyral, Renvil, Harvel, Wojech, Frandlin, Lollinar, Bruntin, Darvianak, Varlan, Gertek, Gorin, Bodhan, Sandal, Thorold Yehven Merin Iwan Emris Seranni, Velanna, Merril, Marethari, Fina MihrisĮmbri Feynriel, Arvin, Pharamond Thren Cyrion Gethon Alarithn ElrenĪrianni, Shianni, Adaia Briala katriel Dilwyn Rinna Lia Dera Devera Shaevra Harralan, Yevven, Josmael Felassan Thelrem Johane, Flora, Alaine, Grace (Starkhaven) Meredith, Alessa, Mariam, Bethany, Revka, Charade (Kirkwall) Ionas, Caspar, Tylus, Nestor, Markus, FerdinardĬade (tantervale) Fyruss, Sebastian, Decimus, Alain, Terrie (Starkhaven) Meeran, Friedrich,Gustav, Cavril, Aristide, Carver Perrin, Marlowe, Saemus, Veld, Mekel, Damion, Fausten, Gamlen Kelder(Kirkwall) Gaston, Prosper, Leopold, Ciril, Guillaume, Emile, Gascard, Bregan, Guy, Michel, Florian, Hubert, Remache MaurevarĬamille, Amelie, Servana, Fifi, Babette, Dorothea, Leliana, Adrian, Genevive, Celene, Calienne, Melcendre, Marjolaine, Callista, Cosinne, Lienne Reville, Remille, Gratien, Etienne, Camille. Mariam, Bethany, Adria, Sophia, Haelia, Elethea, Eleanor, Oriana, Delilah, Kathra, Sorcha, Bronachīalak, havard, Elorn, Kell, Maferath, Morrighan'nan, Ruadan, Owyne Giuvana, Isabela, Oriana, Asha, Ferenna, Madrigal, Lucianna, Josephine RinnaĬorin, Darinius, Thalsian, Lovias, Almadrius, Tidarion, Parthenius, Hadrianus, Melos, Valerius, Hessaria, Orentius, Therion, Vespasian, Hadarius, Nomaran, Lambert, Severan Tobrius Caladrius Coripheus Larius Ahriman Alexius Dorian Allineas Calanthus Cavellus Harach Emerius Parthalan Quillan Tallerio Aurelian Tlaxus Claudian Devon Danzigįabria, Ishal, Eleni, Vasilia Maevaris Adralla Aestia Delphine Hadriana VaraniaĪlistair, Nathaniel, Carver, Malcom, Teagan,Emmon, Cailan, Maric, Loghain, Conobar, Sarim, Arland, Tarleton, Rendon, Byron, Bryce, Fergus, Oren, Vanedrin, Ardal, Thomas, Eliias, Padric, Vaughan, Urien, Harwen, Rhys, Riordan, Duncan, Arryn, Brandel Sighard, Jonaley Branden Pryce Paedan ![]() If you find any inaccuracy, any missing name, or otherwise want to make a contribution, fell free to do so.Ĭlaudio, Nuncio, Ignacio, Cesar, Elaudio, Luis, Velasco, Vincento, Dario, Azrin, Salvail, Aristide Taliessen. On the other hand, depending on the number of inhabited provinces, the upcoming vassal limit could cripple certain realms, so the realm = empire approach is in part meant to deal with that.Īnyway, as promised here is a character name list, sorted by realm/culture and gender. Cailan was planning divorcing Anora and marrying Celene, and I got the feel this was laid as an alliance between equals. An example: the de-jure theirnir of Gwaren extends through the entire Brecilla fores, but the actual theirnir only have authoirty in the human lands therein, and the forest provinces will not be subject to de-jure claims.Īs for the "natural" argument of the only empires existing in the Dragon Age being Orlais and Tevinter, it comes down to prestige, marriage options and vassals ranks interactions. ![]() In the current design, de-jure setup is there as a background structure, and many of the important titles will be handled by titular titles or honorary titles. If the second is chosen, native nobles will be demoted, losing powers, and sometime being replaced by conqueror nobles (like the Baroness).This will piss the native nobles and incentivate factions and resistence in general.Īs I see it, de-jure structure as differentiated from de-facto organization seems very subtle in Thedas, if existent at all. (to answer housemartel's question, yes, the idea is that when a realm is entirely conquered by another its empire-tier title is dissolved and the conqueror can decide to maintain the native structure or appoint a overlord (as in "king" Meghren). ![]() Well, It seems that the "tier controversy" remains alive! We'll see how things play once the mechanics are in place.
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