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Was all of Thedas underground at one time?


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sH0tgUn jUliA

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I've been wondering about this because Dwarves talk about all this falling into the sky stuff, and they stick to this living underground and mining the deep roads and all that stuff.

 

One thing we know about Dwarves is that they build big stuff. Yes, big as in gigantic. Nothing is ever too large. In my travels around Thedas I've seen numerous Dwarven ruins and these huge Dwarven statues that were obviously carved out of mountains by Dwarves.

 

So this means one of two things: either the Dwarves lived on the surface at one time and were driven underground, OR all of Thedas was once underground and was mined away by the Dwarves.

 

Now I haven't read the Dragon Age novels, so what's the story here? Why are these statues all over the place? Why are these ruins all over the place?

 

Or is this going to be a mystery like the Dwarves of TES?



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Kantr

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The dwarves had a larger empire at one point. There's even a surface Thaig. There are also surface dwarves

 

So no, Thedas was not underground at one point.



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I guess that's in one of the books. I was making a joke about Thedas being underground. The Dwarves being on the surface was always mentioned as a bad thing. "You'll fall into the sky."