# Anora rules alone as queen: If The Warden supports her, Anora may rule alone as queen. If her father's life is spared, she will order that Alistair be executed to prevent rebellions. She will not insist on this if The Warden asks for mercy for Alistair, who will merely leave the party if this is granted.
# Marriage to Alistair: Anora and Alistair can be persuaded to marry. This topic can first broached in Arl Eamon's estate after rescuing Anora from Arl Howe. Note that Anora will not marry Alistair if he personally kills her father. Alistair and Anora may still marry if Loghain lives, if Alistair's personality has been hardened (though Alistair will still leave The Warden's party).
# Marriage to The Warden: If The Warden is a male Human Noble, it is possible to reign beside her if you choose the right dialogue options to ask for her hand in marriage. The hero must however seize the initiative twice to make this happen. First this topic must be broached by the hero and agreed upon in Arl Eamon's estate after rescuing Anora from Arl Howe while discussing the terms of their "alliance". The hero must ask her "What if you had a strong King beside you?" She will then tell him that he would make a fine prince and consort and, -if- his persuade skill is high enough, she will agree to marry him in return for his support in her bid to gain the throne in her own name. Second, when given the opportunity to select the next ruler, the player must state that he will rule by Queen Anora's side as her husband. If the player selects her as the next monarch without simultaneously making the announcement that he will rule with her, she will not make good on the promise she made to marry him in return for his support. Note that Anora will also refuse to marry the Warden if he personally kills her father even if the above two requirements are met. Neither will the warden have the opportunity to select the next monarch and thus marry Anora should a hardened Alistair slay Loghain.