Dragon Age Inquisition Scenery - Grand Florest Villa
Before the Orlesian occupation of Ferelden, Arl Jacen Guerrin ordered its construction to serve as living quarters for his "close friend," famed singer and swordsman Ser Corram the Bard. Arlessa Marguerite, Jacen's wife, understood and supported her husband's relationship with Corram—only stipulating that the bard not live at the castle to avoid any public scandal.
"Arl Jacen's Ride" was a popular tavern song for many years, jokingly honoring the arl's attempts to return from the villa before the sun rose. Ser Corram lived happily there until his death at the age of 90, several years after the death of Arl Jacen himself. Arlessa Marguerite ordered Corram's body burned with full honors in a hunting cloak that belonged to the arl.
After Ser Corram's death, the villa was used by the arl's family as a summer home. It was abandoned during the chaos of the Fifth Blight.
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