Wynne is easily one of the more likable companions that players recruit in Dragon Age: Origins. Although she's a mage, she doesn't seem to have the arrogance of other spellcasters like Solas or Morrigan. Rather, Wynne comes with a naturally nurturing attitude, offering words of wisdom to the heroes and returning any kindness showed to her. One might think this makes her a pushover, but she's also proven more than capable of handling herself within both combat and conversation. When you factor these strengths in, who wouldn't want to get her a gift?

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Keep in mind: Wynne is an old scholar. As such, books make some of the best presents for her. Those looking to rack up some loyalty points should be on the lookout for ancient tomes and papers on their journey.

8 The Search For The True Prophet

An Andraste painting in Dragon Age: Origins

Considering her profession, it makes sense that Wynne would explore the possibility of Andraste being a mage. It should also come as no surprise that a book on the subject was pulled out of a fire. After all, it's heresy to some folks.

Wynne appreciates it as a gift regardless. She's clearly more open-minded than others in this world. What the book was doing in Orzammar is another question. Did some Dwarf find it and lock it in a chest for safekeeping? They worship the titans, so this seems a little out of their wheelhouse.

7 The Rose Of Orlais

Orlais in Dragon Age: Origins

Sometimes, people just enjoy a good romance novel. Wynne is no exception. She particularly enjoys this story about Lady Talia Lyonne, a woman who falls into a saucy relationship with Garren, a chevalier.

Orlais is a flamboyant place that prizes cheesiness. It seems like just the place for bodice-rippers or Harlequin romance works in this world. Then again, this could be a revered classic, functioning as the Dragon Age equivalent of Romeo & Juliet. That might be the more likely case since the book is found with a slew of other tomes in the Circle Tower's Senior Mage Quarters. Either way, Wynne wants it.

6 Fancy Scroll

Brecilian Ruins in Dragon Age: Origins

Considering its mysterious contents and gold handles, one would think that this scroll would be at some high-class auction. Instead, it's hidden in the lower Brecilian Ruins.

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It's unclear why Wynne would want the Fancy Scroll. Aside from the aforementioned gold handles, nothing about this piece of parchment jumps out as particularly noteworthy. Maybe it contains the last will and testament of whoever's sarcophagus it was found in. Perhaps it spills the untold secrets of the universe. Ah, who cares? Give it to Wynne for some loyalty points.

5 Tattered Notebook

Denerim and the Dog in Dragon Age: Origins

Unlike most gifts mentioned so far, this little book isn't just lying around for the player to find. Sure, it's somewhere in the Denerim Market District, but it's only uncovered by asking the player's dog if he's found anything.

Once again, this notebook is every bit as filthy as one might expect. It's covered in dirt and the pages are falling out. Those pieces that remain are stained with water (or dog slobber). Let's just hope that Wynne washes her hands after handling this tattered tome.

4 The Guerrins Of Ferelden

Arl Eamon's family in Dragon Age: Origins

Is Wynne secretly trying her hand at becoming a Machiavellian villain akin to Solas? Her interest in a book on Arl Eamon's family could signal a desire to control said family and influence world events. Then again, she could just be curious. This family tree probably isn't very important since the book hasn't been read much.

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Considering the subject matter, though, it makes sense that it would be in a castle (Redcliffe, to be exact). Therefore be sure to ransack the royal bookshelves and bring Wynne this kingly gift. Try to gauge her response yourself.

3 Tangled Ball Of Yarn

Wynne and Alistair in Dragon Age: Origins

This is another gift found by the player's loyal dog. Somewhere in Ferelden, simply ask the good boy if he's found anything. One item that may pop up is this ball of yarn. Ordinarily, this item functions as a gift for the plucky mutt.

Alternatively, though, the player can give it to Wynne. She, in turn, wants to knit a gift for Alistair. This ball of yarn just keeps rolling from one companion to the next. It only reaffirms the mage's status as one of the more likable allies in the game.

2 Wine

Wine and Wynne in Dragon Age: Origins

Apparently, Wynne has a soft spot for the finer things in life. That's good news for the player since a fancy bottle of red wine is far and away the simplest item to obtain in the mage's list of gifts.

The unimpressive brew can be bought from various merchants all across the land. It's not exclusive to any area or structure. After the bonified treasure hunt to acquire the other items, it's refreshing to just buy a gift for a friend. That's what you do in real life, so why not here?

1 Discovering Dragon's Blood: Potions, Tinctures, And Spicy Sauces

A dragon in Dragon Age: Inquisition and Wynne in Dragon Age: Origins

Found in a bookshelf in the Ruined Temple of Andraste, this is a dark little book even by series standards. That's due not only to its ominous appearance but also its uses. It appears to list instructions on how to harvest and consume the blood of dragons.

This implies that people can hunt these creatures for their remains. They also feel safe putting these bizarre brews in their bodies. Just sprinkle some on a steak to feel like a million bucks. This opens up a ton of questions regarding what Wynne gets up to in her spare time. She might have actually used this information in Dragon Age: Inquisition, where these reptilian beasts are more plentiful, but that's a tale for another time.

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