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  2. I am playing a city elf and when you meet Cailan, there are some dialogue options where he states he’s never been to an Alienage and is completely ignorant of what happens there. A good king wouldn’t be ignorant about a whole segment of his population. Basically, I see Cailan as a privileged frat boy.

  3. Cailan marrying Celene (supposing both are fertile and a child could be produced) would very likely spell the end of Ferelden. It would take a hundred years to really get started, but it would be all but unavoidable. The fact that Cailan couldn't see that is part of why he was a terrible king. edit: names lol

  4. Cailan is generally naïve and quick to trust. A city elf player can see he has no idea how bad things are in the alienages, and he trusts Loghain implicitly despite Loghain's paranoia about Orlais overriding his common sense and making him argue constantly with Cailan.

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    Cailan Theirin (born 9:05 Dragon), son of King Maric Theirin and Queen Rowan Guerrin, became the King of Ferelden after the sudden disappearance of his father in 9:25 Dragon. During the opening stages of the Fifth Blight in 9:30, he has been sitting on the throne for five years, alongside his wife Queen Anora Mac Tir, daughter of the hero Loghain M...

    Cailan was born in the year 9:05 Dragon. His mother showed great interest in books, and Cailan inherited this. He loved hearing heroic tales as a child, particularly those describing his father's rise to power. His mother, Rowan, died when he was still a boy in 9:08 Dragon, and the young prince lived a lonely childhood.

    This section contains spoilers for:

    Dragon Age: Origins.

    However, at some point he became aware that Alistair was King Maric's bastard son, and thus his half-brother. Even though they only ever met once as children, Cailan stayed informed about his life and knew enough about Alistair to give Anora a sense of his personality.

    Cailan was not raised by his father alone. Loghain helped raise him and helped to organize his marriage to Anora, as they grew up together. He was described at that time as always following her lead, and being thoroughly under her thumb. While Anora eventually grew fond of Cailan's charms, he was not above committing a few indiscretions with other women during their marriage. Cailan never found himself heavily involved in Ferelden's politics, and seemed satisfied about Anora dealing with the administrative aspects of government, as in his mind, a true king's duty was to unite his people against a common enemy.

    Ferelden's Warden-Commander, Polara, built an amiable relationship with King Cailan and this friendship made Cailan a strong supporter of the Grey Wardens. Commander Polara overcame many of the objections of Teyrn Loghain, who had argued strenuously against the order returning—after all, the Wardens had attempted to overthrow the Ferelden throne centuries before.

    This section contains spoilers for:

    Dragon Age: Origins.

    Rather than being concerned at the increasing number of darkspawn, Cailan embraced it as a chance to forge a legend of his own, by fighting alongside the legendary Grey Wardens at Ostagar. He was so determined to emerge victorious that he invited Orlesian soldiers to Ferelden, despite the fact that the nation had only been free from their rule for thirty years.

    Past victories over the darkspawn has made Cailan over-confident to the point where Cailan begins to doubt if Ferelden is even facing a real Blight. Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir seems to believe that Cailan relies too heavily on the Grey Wardens and think them untrustworthy. Some think King Cailan has a delusional fixation with the Grey Wardens and their legendary reputation; even Warden-Commander Duncan admits that Cailan believes fighting with the few Fereldan Grey Wardens makes Cailan feel invulnerable. Loghain also deplores Cailan's idea of joining forces with Orlesian reinforcements, which are en route; Loghain calls the idea a "fool notion" and also a threat to Ferelden's independence. Since Loghain won't permit them to wait for Orlesian reinforcements, Cailan insists that they defend Ostagar with the forces they have at hand.

    Gossip from one of King Cailan's guards claims that Cailan has been spending most of his time riding off with the Fereldan Grey Wardens. Teyrn Loghain tries to get Cailan to focus on planning the coming battles but those discussions end up in arguments and the king just waves Loghain off. The guard claims that King Cailan wants to end the Blight with a single huge battle that will be remembered for centuries while Loghain felt Cailan was being too reckless. Even Duncan has voiced concerns of the possibility of the Archdemon appearing at the battle but Cailan puts him in his place, reminding him that is what the Grey Wardens are for. Loghain and Cailan have also had arguments about Queen Anora but the reason for it is never explained.

    When the battle of Ostagar began, Cailan insisted on fighting on the front-lines, ignoring advice to the contrary. When Loghain pulled his troops from the battlefield; Cailan, most of his army, and nearly all of the Grey Wardens were massacred by the darkspawn. Cailan was ultimately killed by an ogre, despite the Grey Warden Duncan's best efforts to save him.

    Joining the Grey Wardens

    After the Joining

    Codex entry: King Cailan Theirin

    Codex entry: Arms of Mac Tir

    Codex entry: Bard's Honor

    Codex entry: Cailan's Documents - Page 1 of 3

    Codex entry: Cailan's Documents - Page 2 of 3

    Codex entry: Cailan's Documents - Page 3 of 3

    •The Greatsword Cailan wields has the same model as Yusaris.

    This section contains spoilers for:

    Dragon Age: Origins.

    •Once Alistair reveals at Redcliffe that he is Cailan's half-brother (the result of King Maric's affair with the Grey Warden Fiona), the physical similarities between them becomes rather obvious, with Cailan bearing a little more resemblance to their father. The two even have similar personalities, being considered foolish or childish by others, despite their respectable titles.

    •Elric Maraigne, one of Cailan's Honour Guard, believes that Cailan knew the Battle of Ostagar would be lost--which directly contradicts his outwardly confident behavior. It's possible that Cailan knew showing any concern for the outcome of the battle could negatively affect morale and further lessen their chances of victory.

    •Despite Alistair being a half-brother born out of an affair, Cailan held him in high regard, calling him one of the best Grey Wardens. However, Cailan had him go with the Warden to light the fire when he could have aided the King in battle, although should the speculation about Cailan's knowledge of the outcome of the battle be true, it may have simply been an attempt to keep Alistair safe.

  5. Dec 15, 2012 · Loghain abandoned Cailan because that was the strategically sound decision. The darkspawn horde was too large than they had supposed it would be. Cailan would have died anyway, rushing to his side would have meant the slaughter of Loghain, Cauthrien and the remaining force of ferelden.

  6. Sep 12, 2015 · An easy and delicious stir-fry recipe for Chinese broccoli (kailan) with garlic and oyster sauce, this is ready in under 15 minutes, which makes it perfect for busy days. This stir-fry sauce can be used to cook many of your favourite Asian greens.

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