For anyone who hasn't shelled out that kind of dough to get this edition, here is my own breakdown of the loot:
Cloth map of Thedas drawn to scale measuring approximately 22" x 32" - One of the best items and worthy of framing!
72 card Major and Minor Arcana tarot card deck with custom artwork depicting mythology from Dragon Age lore - Ditto, a really nice extra!
Inquisitor full scale, six piece, lock tool set - Cheap junk
One set of four full scale map markers each approximately measuring 3.5" x 3.5" x 4" - Two were broken in transit [more on that at the bottom]
Inquisitor's Badge - Really cheap junk
Quill and Inkpot - I liked this one too!
40-page Inquisitor's Journal - My third favorite item!
Orlesian Coins - As a plastic replica item set, these are perfectly fine!
Limited edition SteelBook case to house your copy of the game - Neat, but don't know why this was included (the game disk came in the regular plastic case)? Why wasn't it just in the metal shell like my ME3 collectors game?
Copy of Dragon Age Inquisition Deluxe Edition - Fun game; with digital DLC perks!!
*Highly detailed exclusive Inquisitor Collector's Edition case produced by TriForce measures approximately 8.5" x 13.5" x 14.5" - Perhaps, but .......
The case is individually wrapped in faux reptile skin (not all that noticeable), has the mark of the Inquisitor stamped on top in gold foil, with an interior fitted with imprinted red silk - cheap, cheap, cheap
The chest is not at all high quality, and the other contents were not all secured equally well inside this chest. Two of the four map markers were broken during shipping. The heavy castle type piece must have beaten the stuffing out of two of the smaller items. Only a pair of small foam pieces and a single thin cardboard flat were insufficient to spare damage as those map markers slammed against themselves in transit. I put in a claim for them, but that has gone unanswered. I will probably do a repair job myself (or have it done).