"I'm glad that Bodahn is with you, I knew he would do as I asked and not tell you who gave him the letter. I suppose I should properly introduce myself. I am, or was Warden-Commander Amell" the Warden stuck out his hand for a handshake. Hawke stuck out hand in response and grabbed the Warden's. "Bring it in cousin" the Warden exclaimed, pulling Hawke in for a hug. "I suppose you too already know each other, but I think you deserve a real introduction. This lovely woman is Morrigan" Morrigan sarcastically bowed. The name Morrigan sounded familiar to Hawke, but she couldn't remember where she had heard the name. "You might be wondering why we didn't just meet you in the city, and the answer is many reasons. First of all, I didn't want to be swarmed by people simply because I saved everyone. Secondly Morrigan and I have a special predicament, we're both maleficars" explained the Warden. "Oh is that all" joked Hawke. "No, I had been hearing a lot about the Champion of Kirkwall but I thought nothing of it, until I heard that they lived in the Amell estate. I looked you up, you were from Lothering, you father was Malcolm Hawke, but most interestingly your mother was Leandra Amell. I figured as some of the last Amells, we should meet" explained the Warden. "Before you continue, I think we should head to Kirkwall, it's not safe on the coast, and you can do your disappearing act and follow me to the estate. Plus I would rather my family not have to sleep out in the open." Hawke told the Warden and his friend. The Warden and Morrigan conversed a little, and then they agreed to what Hawke proposed, although Morrigan did not look pleased at all. They both transformed into small animals with a bright flash, both turning into small birds. That's when it hit Hawke where she had heard the name Morrigan from; Flemeth.

Hawke opened her front door, Bodahn and Sandal seemingly in bed already. Two little birds flew in, and Hawke closed her door. Two bright flashes later and the Warden and Morrigan stood in front of Hawke once more. "So, here we are, the family estate" said Hawke. "Morrigan I think I know who you are" spouted Hawke. "Oh is that so, and who might that be" asked Morrigan with a sarcastic tone to her voice. "You're Flemeth's daughter" Answered Hawke. "Ah so it is true, you were saved by my mother, I assume this means she mentioned me" responded the witch. "Only that I was a lot more agreeable than you" chuckled Hawke. "But of course, even the most stubborn man in the world is more agreeable than I" laughed Morrigan. "Can you show me how to be a dragon" asked Hawke with a serious look on her face, interrupting Morrigan's laugh. "Um, no, I uh don't know how to be dragon, but I could show you the basics of shapeshifting I suppose" answered Morrigan. Hawke simply said cool in response. "On to more important matters, I have something for you Hawke" the Warden said with a serious look on his face. He held out an amulet, the chain was silver and the pendant was square, with a large ruby set in the middle. "This amulet has a special enchantment; it makes the mage who wears it immune to anything a Templar could do to you, short of sticking their sword through you. I figured you would need it more than me, especially given the way the Templars act here in Kirkwall" explained the Warden. Hawke thanked her cousin for the generous gift. "So you said you were both maleficar" questioned Hawke. "Yes, as a Grey Warden, I have certain special rights. Morrigan here however was raised as one" informed the Warden. "Oh yes, please do tell everyone you meet my life story" hissed a frustrated Morrigan, throwing her arms into the air as she said this. "No need to worry" quipped Hawke, as she raised her arm and a dark red ball of energy formed in her hand. "Ah I see you're another practitioner of the dark arts" beamed Morrigan. "It's like one big family of maleficarum" smirked the Warden. "Perhaps tomorrow we can continue surprising each and show each other some new tricks, but bird form is rather tiring so is there a place we could sleep" asked the witch. "Of course, you can sleep in the guest bedroom for the night" informed Hawke. The Champion walked her two guests to the room and told them they were welcome to it any time. Hawke walked out of the room closing the door behind her. She couldn't believe that she actually had the Hero of Fereldon in her home. She made her way to her own room and threw herself onto her bed. She was extremely excited to learn from her guest, but she had no idea what she could teach them in return. She thought about her many spells, until she finally realizes she could teach them to be force mages, Kirkwall's specialty.