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- a character in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale Moira Theirin, mother of Maric Theirin in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise Moira Brown, a character...
- Alistair Deacon, a character in the British sitcom As Time Goes By Alistair Theirin, a character from the Dragon Age video game series Sir Alistair Hammerlock...
- abandons the battle at Ostagar, leaving the Grey Wardens and King Cailan Theirin to die, he and the player are rescued by Flemeth. Being the last Grey Wardens...
- of Redcliffe, the uncle of Ferelden's naive but courageous King Cailan Theirin; Bann Teagan Guerrin, the brother of Arl Eamon; Queen Anora, Cailan's politically...
- Throne as one of its main characters alongside his friend, King Maric Theirin. The novel's story is set during their youth, where Loghain served as Maric's...
- of Ostagar, where the Ferelden army under the leadership of King Cailan Theirin attempts to push back the Darkspawn along with the Grey Wardens. The Warden...
- Rowan Omondi, a main character in Alice Oseman's I Was Born for This Rowan Theirin (née Guerrin), in Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne by David Gaider Rowan Whitethorn...
- Kingdom of Ferelden Dragon Age Betrays the rightful king of Ferelden, Cailan Theirin to his death and appoint himself regent to his daughter and Cailan's widow...
- David Gaider, the novel is centered on the relationship between King Maric Theirin and the Grey Wardens; Maric allowed the latter to return to Ferelden after...
- the order, or as the ruling King of Ferelden instead; as King Alistair Theirin, he will make a cameo appearance in Redcliffe Castle by himself or alongside...