They have elements that remind of the Ottomans like the integrating of the conquered populations into their society ( they are a "little" less tolerant than the ottomans were ). Their military code remindes of the bushido code of the samurai. Their way of thinking seems similar with confucionism and they resemble the indians with their caste system , only that in their case it's more a circle that's formed from each caste. Their boats seem to be a combination of the Japanese medieval fortress like ships, but their are not restricted to the mainland and are efficient on sea , like the athenian trireme. They are a cocktail of The Orient.
I will try to present you a more insighted theory regarding their nature and biology as a race and regarding their philosophy and origins as a culture.
Biology and nature :
I believe that the grey giants are a magically altered race, similar to the orcs from the Might & Magic univers. While the orcs from the M&M univers were altered using magic and demon blood, the qunari were altered using magic and dragon blood.
Why they altered themselves or who did it ? I have two subtheories that might combine themselves in one way ore another:
a) I believe that in ancient times, before The Veil, all dragons were sentient. Due to the fact that their connection with The Fade was weakened by the creation of The Veil, they would regress to a more bestial state. That is why I believe that The Old Gods and possibly Flemeth ( I believe that she's of a similar nature with them ) chosed a pre-existent members of a race to be altered and transformed in a chosen race, a servand/guardian like race - the grey giants.
This two sub-theories might connect themselves by the fact that The Old Gods only started the alterations prior to their hybernation and the grey giant race would have to continue the alterations after they went to slumber.
What makes me think of this ?
1)In Dragon Age: The Silent Grove, Yavana says that there was a time "before the Veil, before the mysteries were forgotten," when dragons ruled the skies.
2)According to Sten, The Tome Of Koslun says that "the Old Gods were like unto dragons, as the first human kings were like unto ordinary men".
3)Sandal's prophecy : "One day the magic will come back. All of it. Everyone will be just like they were. The shadows will part, and the skies will open wide." . He might not refer only to dwarves, humans, elves and qunari, but also dragons.
4) BW concept art that puts a qunari and a dragon in the same image, their resemblance ( in the concept )

5) This.

I believe that they might have been human or elves prior to the alterations. While I was more inclined to believe that they were elves due to the elven genetic state and the pointy ears, now I'm more inclined to believe that they were humans. Why ?
1) They can grow beards.
2) According to Sten and what he says about The Tome Of Koslun and the information it contains regarding The Old Gods, it seems that the first other race they were aware of were the humans. Of course he might use humans as in "people", but I don't think that's the case here. I believe that he's referring to actual humans + he seems to know alot about reavers,dragon blood and its effects on the body ( the story of Calenhad).
That would mean that humans and the grey giants are originaly from the same continent. I will call this continent L.O.The.Q. ( Land Of The Qunari ) to make my life easier in what I am about to say regarding the qunari and kossith cultures, how they might have worked, how they were born and how they might have entered in a conflict that drove the Qunari ( grey giants that follow The Qun) and the humans away from Lotheq.
Society and culture:
Now that I covered their biological origin, I will focus on their society,the secrets that might be covered from the world and from most of the members of The Qun by some members of the Ariqun ( Qunari priesthood) and the kossith culture.
What strikes me as one of the most strangest thing regarding them is the somehow privileged treatment that the hornless qunari giants get, despite their doctrine that focuses on equality and competence.
Why would they give attention to something so trivial as the absence of a pair of horns ? Most of you would say that this individual are better for interacting with the other races. I agree, but I think there is more.
As I said earlier, when I talked about their biology, I believe that they were altered by the use of dragon blood.
Wouldn't a individual that resembles the dragons more than the humans be more frightening, powerful, indimidating ?
Well, I believe that that's the way the kossith society functioned and it might function if it still exists ( and I believe it is ) in Lotheq.
The Kossith society would be similar with the indian caste system , only that individuals that show a higher concentration of draconic blood, more proeminent draconic features and possibly magic abilities ( normal and draconic in nature - like the "dragonfire" of Aurelian Titus ) would get more attention and consequently, a better life and a higher status in society . It would an almost real life copy of the indian caste system, that would be more focused on connections, draconic blood and magic power than on competence and proven aptitudes.
If we take this in consideration, the individuals that show the lesser presence of draconic blood and features would be treated as servants or even slaves. An individual like Sten would be a servant or a slaves in a kossith society if I am right. Also, the ones that show lesser draconic powers would be marginalized, regarding the presence or absence of the horns.
That's why I believe that The Qun appealed to the bigger and opressed part of the kossith society. While their current culture was based on blood, The Qun is based on competence and skill. I believe that The Qun is similar with Andrastianism in the way that it appeared and was assimilated by the oppressed part of the population that lived in a society in which it mattered more how you were born and who were your parents than what you are capable of, your skills, your competence.
I also belive that in origins, the Qunlat ( The Followers Of The Qun language ) was originally used as a code by the rebels.
I believe that The Qun is a philosophy/religion that was borned to fight opression. I also believe that the Qunari ( followers of the Qun ) refer to individuals outside The Qun as "bas" because of this reason - every grey giant that didn't join the rebellion was considered an object of the higher members in the kossith society and the name stucked.
The selective breeding program:
Now let's talk about their selective breeding program. Most of you would say that it exists to increase the changes of obtaining individuals better suited for a certain task. I believe that it's origins are more complicated.
I believe that it was originally created so that they would cleanse themselves of the draconic blood and I think that some higher members of The Ariqun still know this. That's why individuals like Sten get more attention - because they are more close to their original state, they are closer to being free of "the curse" of the dragon blood and their denied legacy.
That might be also a reason why they are such heavy expansionists. We don't really know if they interbreed with other races, but if we think that they might have been humans I think it's at least possible. They could use the humans to accelerate their "healing" process.
I don't think that all of them are aware of this, just only some members of the priesthood. If this is true and if they make humans have intercourse with qunari(race), the priests can't really go on a spree with this without attracting unwanted attention. If it's true, they might need a higher population of human qunari to justify their combinations ( if they happen - I'm not very sure regarding this part of my theory because we don't really know if this happens )
Qunari and magic :
This would also explain their hate towards magic - magic and mages are the ones that turned them in what they are. Magic was used to opress them, to transform them and to kill them.
Qunari in Thedas:
I believe that the sole reason why the Qunari left Lotheq was because they were in a war with the kossith and they were losing it. The kossith colonist that were captured by the darkspawn were just refuges that escaped from Lotheq. Humans first arrived in Thedas to escape the Kossith forces because they might have been something similar with the Tevinter Empire, only that it might trasformed its captives in draconic blooded servants or it simply made their lives a living hell and they wanted to find a safer place, away from the war.
In conclusion, I believe that The Qun had the same faith as Andrastianism. While it started as a religion/philosophy that had the purpose of making life better and safer for everyone, it was transformed and reinterpreted by certain individuals to transform it in an intolerand and judging doctrine that could fuel expansionist policies.
EDIT
I have observed something new that might be used as a hind for the grey giants connection to the dragons besides Titus dragonfire comment and their horns.
Their nails seem to grow in a claw like shape , similar to the ones of the dragons. Also, as you will see below, the claws seem to have a dark purple colour ( as do the fingers - this can be seen at the Arishok from DA 2 ).
I want to note that the hornless ones seem to have normal nails.
Another very importanant thing to note regarding the horns is that the females seem to have horns similar to the ones of the female High Dragon from the GameInformer cover. (more precisely Rasaan from the comics ; in this one they are the same as the males )
You will see below of what I'm talking about.
This one is obvious

The one that leads the attack ( the off-hand)

As for Rasaan, it seems she has normal nails as does Sten (last image below ). Still, it seems they planned to give him claws too.
The claws can be also seen on the grey giant slave and in all qunari from DA2 ( even the Arishok - I might add that he seemed to have the most proeminent ones )
I think that this can also be used as a hint regarding their possible connection with the dragons.
EDIT 2
A comment of mine from another thread. Do to a chronic case of lazyness, I didn't try to integrate it in the rest of the theory so I'll just quote myself
There are multiple hints than that one that directs us towards the possibility of the grey giant race being a magic and dragon blood altered race
1) The words of Titus
2)The concept art in which we can see that the grey giant horns have the same shape as the one of the new dragon model
3) Sten's knowledge regardnig the Old Gods, reavers and dragon blood. He claims that all are writen in the Tome Of Koslun - may I reminde you that Koslun lived on the other unknow continent ( I will call it The Land Of The Qunari - Lotheq for short )
4) Sten says "You know the history and you have seen the decaying idols that remain.Ther Old Gods granted power to their worshipers in exchange for sacrifices of blood"
First, remember that those were pre-Thedas invasion times. When Sten refers to the decaying idols he could refer only to the Old Gods or dragons in general. He also refers to them as idols, which can be interpreted as referring to Tevinte or, considering that they were placed in Lotheq during those times, it could have a more general tone to it and denote something about the kossith culture. Also, worshipers could be interpreted the same way ( tevinters or a more general approach ) and there is the parte with power for blood sacrifices that depends on how you take the previous two.
Note : the man from that comic slide didn't look like a magister or any other culture in Thedas. He seemed to be of a more tribal origin.
5) Rasaan's horns have the same segmented patterns as the horns of the new dragon model ( I think I've also seen a male or two with the same segmented like horn in the comic )
6) Smother horns models, just like some of the dragons
7) The presence of claw like nails in some horned individuals. Sten,beside the lack of horns, seems to have normal nails.
8) The only persons/races to have yellow eye coloration are : the werewolves ( after the curse it's lifted only the males retain it. In DA2 the one we meet loses it as well), the witch from the part when Sten tells Calenhad's true story (which I think is old Flemeth), Titus, Flemeth and her daughters, the grey giant race and the dragons.
Beside the werewolves and grey giants (their connection hasn't been proved yet), all the other ones have a certain connection with dragons,dragon blood or dragon transformations
9) The only races that have red eye coloration are the dragons ( Yavana Silent Grove one ) and the grey giants.
I think that all this can be used as a hint regarding the possibility that the kossith culture from Lotheq worshiped dragons and altered their race through magic and dragon blood.
IMPORTANT !!!
When discusing on this thread, please respect the following nomenclature to avoid confusion:
1) When referring to the race as a whole use the term "grey giants".
2) If you want to refer to the grey giants that follow The Qun use the term "qunari". Avoid using it as the first word in your sentences and make a parenthesis in which you mention that you refer to the race if you feel it's not clear.
3)Use "Qunari" when refering to all followers of The Qun, no matter the race. Avoid using it as the first word in your sentences and make a parenthesis in which you mention that you refer to the philosophy/ religion if you feel it's not clear.
4)Despite that many of you use the term "kossith" as an alternative for the race,please use it here only to refer to the culture of grey giants from Lotheq ( Land Of The Qunari ). It might cause confusion if you use it to refer to the race considering how I used it, so please respect my request.
5) When refering to the continent from which they came, please use the acronym/ name mentioned in the thread ( Lotheq ) so that we might ease the conversation.
THANK YOU !
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