
Generation Xerox: His grandson through a Dwarf Noble Warden is said to greatly resemble him, and can even be named after him. Literally hundreds of dwarves were exiled. Endrin responded by exiling not just Andvar, not just the Tethras family, but everyone connected to House Tethras, right down to the servants. Disproportionate Retribution: In the very early years of Endrin's rule, Lord Andvar Tethras was found guilty of fixing the Provings. Death by Despair: If Bhelen's telling the truth about not poisoning him, then Endrin slowly faded away after he was forced to exile his beloved second child to the Deep Roads in order to appease the Assembly. Similarly, Bhelen's child with Rica Brosca is mentioned to have been named Endrin as well. If he instead allows the mother of his child to choose his name, she will automatically choose Endrin, remarking that the child greatly resembles his grandfather.
Upon his return from exile, he gets to meet said son and choose his name one of the options available is to name him Endrin. Dead Guy Junior: The male Dwarf Noble can potentially father a son with one of two casteless women during the origin story.
But while Orzammar is in the middle of a much needed reprieve from the threat of the darkspawn, the machinations of Dwarven politics do not rest and are often far more deadly. The King of Orzammar on the eve of the Fifth Blight, Endrin has ruled for over 40 years and is widely regarded the most respected King in four generations. "Denial of the traditions of our people does not qualify as a political technicality."