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The Triumvirate then what does that make the Inquisitor?

 

Ariqun - Leliana

Arigena - Josephine

Arishok - Cullen (LOL)

 

So would the Inquisitor be the Ashkaari or the Qun itself?

 

 

 

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KainD

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The Inquisitor doesn't exist. Divine Justinia is the Ashkaari.



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I wonder what the Arishok would say to this...

 

Arishok - Cullen (LOL)

 

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*were the Triumvirate

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The thing above all three.



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SnakeCode

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Whatever the Qun calls the errand boy/girl.



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Feybrad

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The Arishok - The Arishok

 

My Bro is still alive! :angry:

 

but, for the Inquisition, I think, the Analogue to the Inquisitor would probably be analogous to the Prophet Ashkaari Koslun, as he is basically the Founder (or better, Foundation Stone) of the Inquisition.



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An illusion.


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This is especially important if you are a Qunari Inquisitor, many people may view you as a religious figure for walking out of the Fade. The Qun regards the Fade as the land of the dead, few Qunari are encountered there, but there must be some connection because of their mages. The Qun is more of a philosophy than a religion, the Inquisition does not answer to anyone but they way it is organized and tied to the Chantry because of its history and members, I imagine the Qunari will take notice and observe the Inquisition, especially if you are a Vasoth or even a mage. Remember iron Bull is a spy.

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Sorry but did I hear you right?   You only encounter people in the Fade if they believe in the Fade?    Doesn't everyone go there when they dream?     Even if they don't remember it, a Fade walker would still encounter them.    When we went into the Fade after Connor, there were other consciousness' there, including Eamon and he wasn't a mage.    What do the Qun mean, it is a land of the dead?     A place where dead spirits go or a place that is uninhabited?   Is this something from World of Thedas again?   (Apologies if all these questions are slightly off topic but I'm curious)



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Sorry but did I hear you right?   You only encounter people in the Fade if they believe in the Fade?    Doesn't everyone go there when they dream?    

 

Dwarfs don't enter the fade, that's why they can't be mages.  But since the Qunari have mages then yes, they do enter the fade when they dream.



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Yes, well with dwarves it has something to do with having lived so long in the presence of lyrium, it blocks access in some way.   I think that's why they use a lyrium brand for making a tranquil (although this seems something confined to DA2 because if the brand was preventing it, then you'd have to remove the brand in order to re-establish contact permanently, as opposed to the temporary one we had with Karl and Justice, and there is no mention of any brand in Asunder).  

 

Qunari would not have this problem because as far as we know they do not live in close proximity to lyrium.   I would also think that red lyrium does the opposite and enhances access to the Fade since there seem such large quantities of it lying around at Redcliffe Caste.