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The Funny Thing about "beating" Corypheus


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Corypheus' goal: get into the Fade and the Black City, become a god.

 

Inquisitions goal: Stop Corypheus and his lackeys from getting into the Fade at all cost.

 

 

So isn't it quite amusing that after all the work spent stopping Corypheus from entering the Fade, we seem to remember that detail of "Whoops, can't kill Corypheus" at the last minute and...uh...cast him into the Fade??!! 


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I suppose, technically, his shredded bits are in the Fade.  I'm certain he didn't survive the process, however, since the entire point of killing his dragon was to remove his immortality.



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No Red Lyrium Dragon so no immortality. No Blighted corpses in the Fade for him to hop into and I'd be surprised if his current body survived the trip from the Inquisitor's Mark of the Fade.



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No Red Lyrium Dragon so no immortality. No Blighted corpses in the Fade for him to hop into and I'd be surprised if his current body survived the trip from the Inquisitor's Mark of the Fade.

 

Just seems to be a lot of speculation that no one in universe can actually confirm. When the whole thing about this guy was that we thought we killed him before and he didn't die, and we saw him die and (wait for it) he came back, you would think there would be a strict double-tap policy on him for the Inquistion. Yet, despite all these resources, time, and lives spent fighting him from getting into the Fade, we send him alive (assuming he will maybe die) into the place he's wanted to go the whole time. 

 

Given that the Blight originated in the Black City in the Fade and no one except him and his Magisters have been there before, there's another pretty big assumption that this guy is finally dead after we just shot him through a rift. Just doesn't sit well with me that no one would be like "Umm, mister Inquisitor, what were you thinking? My brother/sister/uncle/lover just died to keep Corypheus from getting to the Black City and you may have just given him a free vacation there."


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Cory was torn apart. It's supposed to be irony but it was lost on quite a few people. Cory wants to open a doorway into the fade, doorway to fade opened up inside of him. Cory is dead and not in the fade.


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No Red Lyrium Dragon so no immortality. No Blighted corpses in the Fade for him to hop into and I'd be surprised if his current body survived the trip from the Inquisitor's Mark of the Fade.

 

The small little problem with that is that Cory was already immortal in Legacy. For this to work, the dragon would to be "created" more than 1000 years ago and hid somewhere...


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The small little problem with that is that Cory was already immortal in Legacy. For this to work, the dragon would to be "created" more than 1000 years ago and hid somewhere...

 

I think  you're told ,with the dragon he made a mistake out of pride.

He was always immortal , but by putting a piece of himself in the dragon ,  he can be killed.



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I think you're told ,with the dragon he made a mistake out of pride.
He was always immortal , but by putting a piece of himself in the dragon , he can be killed.


That seems...odd.

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Tbh I still don't understand how the dragon gave him the ability to transfer his essence as archdemons do (the dragon isn't an archdemon). However if you watch the scene it looks like you open a rift inside him, not only that but your power must have been amplified by the foci (I don't know the singular form of the word xD) in your hand. I do believe it's the safer bet, because I doubt there'd be a random Darkspawn or Grey Warden in the Fade where you sent his obliterated remains. 



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o.o exalt the elder one.

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Cory was torn apart. It's supposed to be irony but it was lost on quite a few people.

 

Yep. Kinda like this.

Spoiler

Except deader.

 

edit: He is in the fade though. In pieces.



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o.o exalt the elder one.

The will that is Corypheus.

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We've got some Venatori lurking around here, get 'em boys.  :ph34r:



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The will that is Coryphyfish Coryfifi Cornflakes.

 

Fixed



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The will that is Corypheus.

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You should italicize 'will', I remember him emphasizing on that.



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Tbh I still don't understand how the dragon gave him the ability to transfer his essence as archdemons do (the dragon isn't an archdemon). However if you watch the scene it looks like you open a rift inside him, not only that but your power must have been amplified by the foci (I don't know the singular form of the word xD) in your hand. I do believe it's the safer bet, because I doubt there'd be a random Darkspawn or Grey Warden in the Fade where you sent his obliterated remains. 

 

The dragon didn't give him the ability to transfer his essence as archdemons do. In fact, the reverse is true. He always had that ability, and investing part of his essence in the dragon actually made him vulnerable to having that ability temporarily disrupted, if the dragon were to be killed.

 

The singular form of foci is "focus".



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The dragon didn't give him the ability to transfer his essence as archdemons do. In fact, the reverse is true. He always had that ability, and investing part of his essence in the dragon actually made him vulnerable to having that ability temporarily disrupted, if the dragon were to be killed.

 

The singular form of foci is "focus".

Ah alright, thanks for the clarification.



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No Blighted corpses in the Fade for him to hop into

 

Depends who you left behind at Adamant



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Depends who you left behind at Adamant

 

Hawke is the only right answer. Commander Mustache, the Goddamn Mac Tir, and Golden Boy are all way too important to the setting.


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Depends who you left behind at Adamant

they'd have to be alive. no chance in hell. even if they were, he sure wont be on arrival. Dead after the fact.



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they'd have to be alive. no chance in hell. even if they were, he sure wont be on arrival. Dead after the fact.

 

The Warden Cory hopped into during WPHW looked pretty dead to me. You pull that out of your ass just now?



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Hawke is the only right answer. Commander Mustache, the Goddamn Mac Tir, and Golden Boy are all way too more important to the setting.

 

Loghain is dying, he is too old. I kept him alive in my canon but he said he needs to clear his name because people never forgor his past even after he joined the wardens. After his sacrifice the Inquisitor's speech makes him a warden hero and that's what he will be remembered for, not what he did at Ferelden.

 

Commander mustache is meh, there is no reason to pick him over Hawke, nor there is a reason to pick Hawke over him .

 

Golden boy however, I understand. He is truly changed and he is an heir of dragon kings. He should be alive in whatever it is that wardens are going to face.


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The Warden Cory hopped into during WPHW looked pretty dead to me. You pull that out of your ass just now?

Was he? He was screaming n' ****. I don't remember that scene all that well, just that a warden got turned inside out and it looked painful.

 

Also, doesn't change the fact that cornflakes would still be dead a good bit before ever entering the fade.



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Also, doesn't change the fact that cornflakes would still be dead a good bit before ever entering the fade.

 

Fair enough.



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Loghain is dying, he is too old. I kept him alive in my canon but he said he needs to clear his name because people never forgor his past even after he joined the wardens. After his sacrifice the Inquisitor's speech makes him a warden hero and that's what he will be remembered for, not what he did at Ferelden.

 

Commander mustache is meh, there is no reason to pick him over Hawke, nor there is a reason to pick Hawke over him .

 

Golden boy however, I understand. He is truly changed and he is an heir of dragon kings. He should be alive in whatever it is that wardens are going to face.

 

Old or not, the Dragon Age metaphysically kicked off when Loghain beat the Orlesians at River Dane. It's only fair that he see the series to it's conclusion.

 

Stroud's Mustache is more proactive than Hawke, And someone needs to see the Warden story arc to it's conclusion and it shouldn't be Hawke unless he takes the Joining.

 

Golden Boy is Golden Boy.