We all know that lyrium is the physical manifestation of magic in Thedas. The more common, blue type, can boost the powers of mages and it can be used by trained nonmages aka templars to disrupt the spells of a mage. It causes dependance and some nasty drowbacks.
But what about its red relative ? What do we know about it ?
Observations :
1) We know that a mage can syphon energy from The Fade or by the use of a processed blue lyrium potion. Those are the conventional ways of doing it. There is also another well know and controversial way - by the use of blood. Blood is considered a source of huge power in the lore , making a mage able to cast far more than his/hers trainig permits. By that it's safe to say that blood is a source of magical power, even a more potent sorce of energy than lyrium.
2) Red lyrium is self replicating. Beside Meredith's case, we can also see it in here and here . Notice how in the first image the Behemoth has a helmet that looks similar to the templar armor from DA2 ( it also seems to have a thorned cloth robe as the one wore by them ). In the second image, if you look close at the Behemoth chest, you will see the burning sword symbol found on the templar armor and shields. From that we can come to the conclusion that those Behemoths were templars transformed by red lyrium. ( that would also explain why the Red Templars don't need the Chantry to supply them with lyrium - they just ingest / use a shard pendant from the bodies of their former,transformed comrades)
3) While blue lyrium enhances the abily of a mage to cast or makes a templar able to disrupt magic, thereby beeing a magic of the mind and spirit, red lyrium seems to have a greater effect on the physical capabilities of an individual( Meredith ) and thus beeing more a magic of the body. It also seems to be more potent.
4) Red lyrium seems to has a maddening effect on its users, making them paranoid, violent and more likely to use even more to enhance their powers.
5) Red lyrium has a similar effect on dwarves. Blue lyrium can make a dwarf suffer from mental drawback, but only if he's exposed directly to it, while it's red conterpart can affect them only by its presents.
Conclusions:
Red lyriums taps in the body of its users and syphons the energy located in their blood to sustain and replicate itself while letting them use some of its own.The maddening effect has the purpose of making the user more prone to use more and more of the red lyrium's energy, permiting it to further tap in the blood of him/her and transform him/her into a Behemoth or lyrium statue. With each victim, the red lyrium batch becomes more potent by consuming the power that resides in the blood ( that is much more powerful than the one located in blue lyrium ), reason why it can't truly be consumed before it consumes his victim.
This creation process would explain its rarity. Without any sentient organic life form there would be no way in obtaining the energy necessary for replicating itself, so it was restricted only to The Primeval Thaig.
It can also explain why it affects the dwarves in such a way. While their connection to the Fade is severed/blocked and thus they have a resistance towards the blue type, the red one doesn't tap in the Fade. It directs its energy toward their blood and attracts them like flies.
Now all this brings forth a rather scary and unsettling question : Is this parasitic lyrium type somehow sentient ?
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In the final fight, Meredith animated the statues in The Gallows to help her in battle. Now that brings up the question : Who actually controled them ? Was it she or was it the lyrium ? That also brings us back to my final question : could red lyrium be sentient ? ![]()
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Modifié par JulianWellpit, 26 mars 2014 - 12:03 .





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