Andraste

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A/N - SO THIS IS ONE OF THE IDEAS PUT FORTH FOR THE DRAGON AGE/MARVEL CROSSOVER FOR STEVE ROGERS.

Birth Name: Andraste

Other Names: Andie (Current Alias)

Title:

Bride of the Maker

Prophet

Our Lady Redeemer

Lady of Sorrow

Lady of Restitution

Lady of Perpetual Victory

Mysterious female savior

Goddess

Warrior Princess

Young Woman

Child

Species: Human-Old God hybrid


Cast: Gal Gadot

Cast: Gal Gadot

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Family:

Brona (mother)

Elderath (father)

Heggar II (father-in-law)

Thelois (mother-in-law)

Halliserre (half-sister)

Maferath ("mortal" husband)

The Maker ("spiritual" husband)

Ebris (daughter)

Vivial (daughter)

Isorath (adopted son)

Evrion (adopted son)

Verald (adopted son)

Alli Vemar (granddaughter)


Background:

"And thus fell the eye of the Maker upon Andraste, she who would be raised up from outcast to become His bride. From her lips would fall the Chant of Light, at her command would the legions of righteousness fall upon the world."

Andraste was a woman who rose to greatness, first as a slave of the Tevinter Imperium, then as a prophet, war leader, and religious icon.

According to Chantry scholars, Andraste was born into a prosperous Ciriane-Alamarri tribe in -203 Ancient (992 TE) in Denerim, which was then a fishing village. Her mother was a Ciriane woman named Brona and her father, Elderath, was the chieftain of one of the largest Alamarri tribes in what is now northern Ferelden. She had a half-sister, Halliserre, born of Elderath and his advisor on matters of alchemy. Halliserre died in a violent incident under mysterious circumstances with Andraste present. This incident scarred Andraste in many ways: she was left with a sickness of the lungs that made her unable to bear children for a decade; she also was known to display strange behavior, such as becoming still for long moments in a trance-like state, after which she would report voices as if from a lost memory and talk of strange auras or the sound of bells. Later on, Andraste came to remember her sister's death as a matter of heresy, suggesting that her alchemist mother had been whispering of the Old Gods.

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