Cephian Cadash (first dwarf male inquisitor in the thread? but surely there will be more. you can't all have made Trevelyan canons?)
-Male Dwarf Warrior (2h/reaver specialization)
-Believed in the Maker some time ago, but can now no longer believe as he used to. Still views the impact of the Chantry favorably and does envy those who have unshakable faith, such as Cassandra (despite the fact that Cass' faith is likely due to her... strange circumstances)
-Denies being the herald of anything, but has somewhat of a crisis of faith behind closed doors... until his fears were affirmed while in the Fade
-Romanced no one, still pines for an old flame that left him behind. Will likely die alone and unwanted.
Companions:
-Viewed Solas as his best friend, and found his perspective fascinating. Likely to be... devastated by the revelation in the epilogue. (Solas was my personal favorite character ever since the reveal and my opinion of him got better and better. Definitely my favorite companion in any DA game thus far)
-Respects Cass immensely and admires her faith. Considered her a friend, and encouraged her to reform the Seekers and the Chantry. She became the Divine.
-Was hurt by Blackwall's deception but found him redeemable. He ended his charade and accepted him as a full member of the Inquisition.
-Did not recruit Iron Bull. He views the Qun as the #1 long-term threat to all free thinking people of Thedas so I couldn't justify allowing a Qunari spy to join the Inquisition.
-Hardened Leliana.
-Demanded Cullen break his lyrium addiction.
-Used assassins to resolve Josie's "problem."
-Sera hated his guts. The feeling was mutual. However Cephian kept her around ostensibly because of her Red Jenny contacts, he secretly valued her opinion and was glad she decided not to bail.
-Never fully trusted Varric due to his tendency toward lies, but liked him nonetheless. It's not like Cephian wasn't keeping his own secrets as well.
-Wanted to protect Cole and see him become more human, but believed that Cole would be happier if he could forgive his murderer. After all, his perspective had been changing towards spirits due to Solas' influence... perhaps remaining a spirit was not so bad after all?
-Thought Dorian was brave for being himself, but was simultaneously annoyed by Dorians' ideal that the Imperium was redeemable. Tried to help Dorian reconcile.
-Doesn't trust Vivienne at all, but their ideals toward Circle reform were mostly identical. Gave her the real wyvern's heart (fat lot of good that did, though)
Champions of the Just:
-Recruited the Templars and welcomed their assistance as equals. Views the Templars as necessary for a functioning society after the war, and it was a shame that Barris died (especially when I found out I could prevent that... ouch)
Here Lies the Abyss:
-Left Loghain in the Fade, allowing him to atone somewhat for his order's reckless behavior.
-Exiled the Wardens from the south because of their blood magic demon-summoning bullshit.
Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts:
-Detested all of the scheming and nobles that festered under the rules of "the Game." It seemed only natural to make Gaspard the Emperor (although this was a decision I had made personally a hell of a long time ago whilst reading The Masked Empire)
-Had a rough start with court approval, but during the dance with Florianne I got lucky and ended up with around 50 approval.
What Pride Had Wrought:
-Performed the ritual and gladly accepted the help of Abelas and his Sentinels.
-Drank from the well, because he didn't fully trust Morrigan. (this was the hardest decision I had to make in the entire game imo, because I personally love Morrigan to bits and personally trust her, but my Inquisitor was always hesitant about trusting strange mages due to his complicated history with them)
-(personal note, but i got every damn node of Stormheart in all of the Arbor Wilds. aww yiss.)
Select Side Quests:
-Though he respected the elves, he didn't trust them share the truth of what happened at Red Crossing with others. Sold the info to the Chantry.
-Killed all Dragons, got all collectible bottles, opened all of the doors in Solasan. Don't have all of the mosaic pieces yet, but i will prob get them later.
Epilogue:
Cassandra appointed Divine Victoria, as mentioned above.
Personal thoughts: I really wish I could have disbanded the Inquisition. Sure, the Inquisition seems great now but my distrust of authority/persecution complex makes me feel like I have kind of created a monster, and that my Inquisitor is just begging to have someone assassinate my and take over as Inquisitor. The sequel hook gives me hope, however, that there is simply more that the Inquisition needs to do before I am able to dismantle it.