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Regarding the Origins of the Qunari (DAI Final Battle Spoilers)


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Hellion Rex

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Corypheus told my Qunari Inquisitor as they fought in the Final Battle:

 

"A Qunari? Your blood is engorged with decay! Your race is not a race! It is a mistake!"

 

Most curious. It certainly makes me wonder if the Qunari race was artificially created.

 

Thoughts?



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I had such ideas after reading comics and Bioware constantly saying that Kossith were different from qunari - even visually
They are probably a magically created offspring of some human race and dragons

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Mr.House

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This adds fuel to what Bull and his colleagues believe, also the sublte hinting Sten(Arishok) said int he comics.



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Jaron Oberyn

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I think this is something Bioware will go into in the next title, since they've stated they intend to go north next and dig deeper into the Qunari.



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DA: I has added even more hints that the Qunari are changed somehow from the original Kossith. So yes, it turns out it is certainly incorrect to refer to Qunari as Kossith, the two races might not even look the same. I suspect the Qunari horns or one example of what separate the two races. I hope Iron Bulls speculation was correct and Qunari have some Dragon Blood in them. That would be badass.



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Might be why hornless Qunari are considered so intimidating. Bull says the Kossith 'wouldn't be very much like us.' to a Qunari Inquisitor, and implies they drove the Qunari that we know out of their homeland...perhaps the Qunari are some sort of accidentally created offshoot of the Kossith, and the hornless ones resemble those Kossith and are thus considered intimidating. 



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I've heard from others that Cory says the same line to at least the dwarves, if not elves as well (I know for sure that he tells elves they used to be called "rattus").

 

One thing I'm almost positive is unique to qunari is the line from OGB Kieran.

 

"I noticed your blood. It doesn't belong to your people."

 

Kieran pls don't be so creepy with your weird OGB stuff.


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myahele

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There is also the fact that Qunari breed for desired traits as well. So maybe they preferred to keep muscle and horns until they look like what they do today.

Also, Calenhads bloodline despite being diluted for centuries still have potent dragon blood.

I personally believe that Qunari drank dragon blood and bred with each other to eventually give rise to the Qun. Maybe they were even Elven originally due to the pointed ears?

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YAAAASSSS. Par Vollen and qunari mysteriez for DA4, please.

Wasn't it said that humans were the original inhabitants of PV, and the qunari (or maybe kossith in this case) pushed them south? I don't remember the timeline, but it would be interesting if the "qunari" pushed the humans out, and then the humans got bossy with the elves...

Yeah, someone more knowledgeable than me should tackle this one.

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They are as I have said the corrupt and wicked offspring to the pairing between dairy farmer and cow.
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According to WoT and in game codex. Par volen had grand pyramids and the early people there had pictures of horned people long before Qunari came there. So maybe they willingly submitted to the Qun (kinda analogous to ancient Mayas willingly submitting to the Spanish thinking they're their gods)

Or Aliens

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I was thinking about that today. Maybe the Qunari were an magical and/or genetic experiment gone wrong which could explain why they had to leave their original homeland, the Tal-Vashoth are apparently savages maybe its in the Qunari's nature to be violent and Qun is the only thing keeping them civilized. which could also explain why Iron Bull's fear is madness



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I was thinking about that today. Maybe the Qunari were an magical and/or genetic experiment gone wrong which could explain why they had to leave their original homeland, the Tal-Vashoth are apparently savages maybe its in the Qunari's nature to be violent and Qun is the only thing keeping them civilized. which could also explain why Iron Bull's fear is madness

 

So other than trying to enter god's house without knocking, the old magisters in their spare time tried to make an entire race synthetically....  sounds about right, throw in a few evil laughs and sacrifices during a full moon to demons and we got us a regular tevinter saturday night.



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Dragon-Elf hybrids from Arlathan.

Know this to be true.

Why else would they have pointy ears.



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I've heard from others that Cory says the same line to at least the dwarves, if not elves as well (I know for sure that he tells elves they used to be called "rattus").

 

One thing I'm almost positive is unique to qunari is the line from OGB Kieran.

 

"I noticed your blood. It doesn't belong to your people."

 

Kieran pls don't be so creepy with your weird OGB stuff.

 

It's a very interesting plot for sure and yes Kieran is soo creepy. I like the idea of Qunari being something else than they appear and their origins are certainly a very big mystery but not the dwarfs. I mean come on dwarfs are dwarfs no need to change that at least for me.

 

Off topic and somewhat spoiler if someone hasnt played elven Inquisitor yet DO NOT read after this line ( sorry dont know how to use that magical spoiler button)

 

Corypheus tells the elves about the vallaslin  being slave marks. The exact line i think was "Look at you wearing slave marks with pride" or something.