



This quest becomes available when Act 2 begins. Get the details on the conversations, quests and other things you will need to do in order to build up a friendship with this handsome and troubled ex-Tevinter slave elf A Bitter Pill is an Act 2 companion quest for Fenris in Dragon Age II. Fenris is a male character that can get involved with a female or male. When it comes to Dragon Age 2 romance, the possibilities are interesting. He also responds well to joking, flirting and sarcasm and to. Solving problems and gaining advantage through diplomacy, outright lies, and even blackmail will impress him, while straightforward violence and thuggery leaves him cold. You won't have a lot of room for accidentally gaining rivalry with him, so make sure you get most or all of these gainsġ Friendship 1.1 Act 1 1.2 Act 2 1.3 Act 3 1.4 Legacy DLC 2 Rivalry 2.1 Act 1 2.2 Act 2 2.3 Act 3 2.4 Legacy DLC Varric likes to talk and likes Hawkes who do, too. If you put off doing A Bitter Pill until you are on the friendship side, you can get +40 friendship with Fenris in that mission alone. dialogue You can definitely gain enough friendship in Act 2, if you do everything right.Dragon Age II companions Anders (approval Fenris/Approval - Dragon Age Wikįenris ' dialogue contains a list of conversations he shares with his companions and Hawke.

Dragon Age II thrusts players into the role of Hawke, a penniless refugee who rises to power to become the single most important character in the world of Dragon Age. 1 Background 2 Involvement 2.1 Dragon Age II 2.1.1 Act 1 2.1.2 Act 2. He is a romance option for either male or female Hawke. Molded by his time as a slave, he is extremely distrustful of mages, and is more than happy to help fellow slaves. Fenris is an elven warrior who travels alongside Hawke. Act of Mercy: Refuse to help Grace and the. 1 Friendship 1.1 Act 1 1.2 Act 2 1.3 Act 3 2 Rivalry 2.1 Act 1 2.2 Act 2 2.3 Act 3 2.4 Legacy DLC Friendship with Fenris can generally be earned by siding against any mages, not coddling him when he speaks of his problems but understanding them, being ruthless to slavers and being kind to the innocents- particularly elves and slaves- in the game.
