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This space is dedicated to the discussion, theorycrafting, and head cannoning of all the elven gods.

Also weirdness, reactions gifs, and creeper Solas

 

 

As major players in the shaping of Thedas' history, it is only fair ALL of the pantheon should get their due.

Fen'Harel and Mythal have gotten the spotlight in Dragon Age so far, but the current pantheon still locked away are still a source of interest due to their motivations and actions leading up to their entrapment by Fen'Harel.

 

 

That being said, it is fair warning that a headcanon of rising popularity paints the ancient gods as glittery, decadent, and otherwise kind of crazy compared to the modern Dalish depictions.

 

The theme is: glitterotica

 

This will most likely be the primary topic, although we approve of differing viewpoints and headcanons because we are not Reapers.

 

 

Please expect sparkles, glitter, and sass littered among the intellectual and factual discussions.

 

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source: http://slayerofkillabee.tumblr.com/

 

 

We appreciate both the serious and the ridiculous.
We will also remind folks that while we can and will get off topic, we do try to follow the general forum etiquette Bioware has given. We cannot guarantee there won't be swearing, gifs, or potentially NSFW materials posted, but we do recommend some self-moderating to determine what is an appropriate level of the bits listed above.

 

Please try to source fanart posted in this thread out of respect for the artists' time and effort.

 
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Pantheon Codex Links
Andruil
Dirthamen
Falon'Din
Elgar'Nan
Fen'Harel
Ghilan'nain
June
Mythal
Sylaise
 
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Related Codex Regarding the Elvhen Empire
Ancient Elven Writing
Old Elven Writing
Unreadable Elven Writing
Untranslatable Elven Writing
Arlathan pt 1
Arlathan pt 2
Mystery of June
The Rebel God
Twins in Shadow
 
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Other Information Sources
DA Wiki: The Elven Pantheon
DA Wiki: The Forgotten Ones

Glyphs revealing a temple to Dirthamen [posted by Vierrae]

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Mosaics + Songs

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Apparently the Glitterotica/Falon'Din Theme Song
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Art of the Current Glitterotica-Based Pantheon (artists separated by spoiler tags)

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Finally I look forward to this:
 
Stevhen: Customer Support Rep
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Everyone's favorite corporate drone to kick and laugh at, Stevhen is the HR representative of Glitterotica Organization. 
 
Glitterotica ORG Support Chat:
 
https://plus.google....org/glitterchat

 

twitter: https://twitter.com/Stevhen_Elvhen
 
 
Distributable Steve pictures:

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A glimpse of a Stevhen's fan stuff:
 (Feel free to pm for your stevhen fan stuff to be added)

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*sings Elvish song from DA:O*



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My body is ready for this thread dedicated to the pantheon. And all of the glitter that is to come.



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I just heard for the first time that Ghilan'nain and Andruil were supposedly lovers the other day. 

 

Since the gods seem to have been real people at one point or another, I am now headcanoning Ghila as some pacifist animal-whispering forest hippy who's girlfriend was, like, elven Bear Grylls. 

 

The fanfiction writes itself, tbh. 


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Good god what in the name of dark heresy is that art?

 

Here have some lore-friendly art of the Pantheon:

Elgar'nan

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Mythal

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Fen'Harel

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My new favorite thread. #MakeGlitteroticaCanon2k15


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Good god what in the name of dark heresy is that art?

 

Here have some lore-friendly art of the Pantheon:

Elgar'nan

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Mythal

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Fen'Harel

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June

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Just wait, I'll make June the sexiest dwarf with a man-bun you've ever seen. The amount of mesh and glitter his wardrobe required led to the death of at least 50 slaves in blood magic rituals.

I have never been more excited about anythign in my entire life. 

 

He definitely wears a mesh tank, tight booty shorts and combat boots - all in garish colors.  Manbun is an amazing addition.



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Just wait, I'll make June the sexiest dwarf with a man-bun you've ever seen. The amount of mesh and glitter his wardrobe required led to the death of at least 50 slaves in blood magic rituals.

He has already been put through an intense fitness regime by his buddy Elgar'nan

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Dirthamen is totally grossed out when June's chest hair pokes out of his mesh tank top. June tries to manscape, but the chest hair won't be denied.


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The one thing that I am most interested to know is the relationship between Elven Pantheon and Old Gods. Are they the very same ? Or are they the anticipations or complements like how the Tribunal was to the Daedric Trio in Morrowind ? Or are they like masculine-feminine forms of one another like in the Hindu gods & goddesses where Vishnu has Lakshmi, Shiva has Parvati and so on ? 

 

Because it seems like Mythal has some ties with the Taint (listen to the dialogue if your Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows), can shapeshift into a Dragon but she is an Elven god. Then there is also the fact that Solas get really upset with the whole idea of Grey Wardens. 


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The one thing that I am most interested to know is the relationship between Elven Pantheon and Old Gods. Are they the very same ? Or are they the anticipations or complements like how the Tribunal was to the Daedric Trio in Morrowind ? Or are they like masculine-feminine forms of one another like in the Hindu gods & goddesses where Vishnu has Lakshmi, Shiva has Parvati and so on ? 

 

Because it seems like Mythal has some ties with the Taint (listen to the dialogue if your Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows), can shapeshift into a Dragon but she is an Elven god. Then there is also the fact that Solas get really upset with the whole idea of Grey Wardens. 

I think there is a relationship between the Old Gods and the Elven Pantheon, but what that relationship is, I don't know. I don't think they are going to go the way of masculine/feminine/duelism connection. Because I feel it in my ladybones.

 

Flemythal has definite ties to the taint. See avatar. 

 

June's mesh shirt. Because of course there would be pockets and elbow patches. 

 

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The one thing that I am most interested to know is the relationship between Elven Pantheon and Old Gods. Are they the very same ? Or are they the anticipations or complements like how the Tribunal was to the Daedric Trio in Morrowind ? Or are they like masculine-feminine forms of one another like in the Hindu gods & goddesses where Vishnu has Lakshmi, Shiva has Parvati and so on ? 

 

Because it seems like Mythal has some ties with the Taint (listen to the dialogue if your Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows), can shapeshift into a Dragon but she is an Elven god. Then there is also the fact that Solas get really upset with the whole idea of Grey Wardens. 

I've been thinking about this since the game came out. The best answer I can give you is...I'm not sure :P

We have some of the constellation codexes directly linking old gods to elven gods (Silentir=Dumat=Mythal and Tenebrium=Lusacan=Falon'din) but not all old gods and elven gods line up. 

And then there's Solas who completely freaks out at the thought of killing the Old Gods. He also specifically mentions that there is nothing in lore that connects the 2 groups, which sounds hella suspicious and dodgy (to me at least). 

 

Mythal is definitely connected with the blight, as is Andruil (and possibly Falon'din). 


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This thread is my sweet jam.

 

I'm reading stuff that's making me want to draw (or maybe invent, whatever) comparisons between the pantheon and the cast of the Trojan War. So: Odysseus/Fen'Harel (canny and indirect, but also the long-term survivor). Achilles and Patroclus/Falon'Din and Dirthamen is pretty delightful. Like, what are they even doing in that tent, all day? Closer than brothers exactly how? And then, I guess, Agamemnon/Elgar'Nan.

 

It's harder to parallel the women, for obvious reasons.

 

I'm sure it makes more sense to do this with the actual Greek gods (and no doubt it's been done), but I think it's worth trying for powerful mortals on epic campaigns, too.This isn't an aside from the glitter topic, either, because don't even tell me that Achilles didn't bathe himself in it.


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Good god what in the name of dark heresy is that art?

 

Here have some lore-friendly art of the Pantheon:

Elgar'nan

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Mythal

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Fen'Harel

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Dude, why does Elgar'nan have a beard? Your magister is having delusions of elven grandeur. 



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Dude, why does Elgar'nan have a beard? You got your magisters having delusions of elven grandeur. 

 

He stole a man's beard due to jealousy, and in his rage removed it by force and stuck it on his face. All the pantheon be crazy, yo.



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This thread is my sweet jam.

 

I'm reading stuff that's making me want to draw (or maybe invent, whatever) comparisons between the pantheon and the cast of the Trojan War. So: Odysseus/Fen'Harel (canny and indirect, but also the long-term survivor). Achilles and Patroclus/Falon'Din and Dirthamen is pretty delightful. Like, what are they even doing in that tent, all day? Closer than brothers exactly how? And then, I guess, Agamemnon/Elgar'Nan.

 

It's harder to parallel the women, for obvious reasons.

 

I'm sure it makes more sense to do this with the actual Greek gods (and no doubt it's been done), but I think it's worth trying for powerful mortals on epic campaigns, too.This isn't an aside from the glitter topic, either, because don't even tell me that Achilles didn't bathe himself in it.

This is my jam. FOR REAL. REAL, REAL.

 

The Fall of Troy--I have many strong feelings about this particular story. I would love to discuss those feelings.The tragedy of Troy is a tragedy of both a people and  a more intimate tragedy of families. And even the winners find tragedy on their doorsteps on their return. No one is unscathed. Hector is the greatest thing ever. EVER. And even in a literary historical perspective, the Fall of Troy asks us questions about how humanity confronts the godhead, how legends get formed around great figures, and how to reconcile a past that you can never get back.

 

Also the wrath of Achilles is a wrath so potent that it is the fulcrum around which the entire Illiad spins. I would kill for a Wrath of Falon'Din type reckoning.

 

Achilles totally bathed in glitter.


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Dude, why does Elgar'nan have a beard? Your magister is having delusions of elven grandeur. 

Do...can...can elves even have beards??



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He stole a man's beard due to jealousy, and in his rage removed it by force and stuck it on his face. All the pantheon be crazy, yo.

 

Oh of course, I should have realized.



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The one thing that I am most interested to know is the relationship between Elven Pantheon and Old Gods. Are they the very same ? Or are they the anticipations or complements like how the Tribunal was to the Daedric Trio in Morrowind ? Or are they like masculine-feminine forms of one another like in the Hindu gods & goddesses where Vishnu has Lakshmi, Shiva has Parvati and so on ? 

 

Because it seems like Mythal has some ties with the Taint (listen to the dialogue if your Inquisitor drinks from the Well of Sorrows), can shapeshift into a Dragon but she is an Elven god. Then there is also the fact that Solas get really upset with the whole idea of Grey Wardens. 

 

I'm still undecided on whether or not the elven gods are the old gods of Tevinter or opposed to them.

 

On the one hand, Cole's dialogue (regarding Solas' memories) suggests that he may have imprisoned the creators in the eluvians. If this is the case, then Felassan in TME was likely a servant (like Abelas was) of a trapped elven god that sought the eluvian network pass code from Briala in order to escape. As an admirer of Fen'Harel (who trapped the gods in the first place), Felassan perhaps rebelled against his master, denying him/her the pass code and signed his death warrant as a result - so the old god dragons trapped underground can't be the creators if this is true as the creators are trapped in the eluvians. Then of course there's Solas's dialogue in which he denies any connection between the creators and the old gods (though he could be lying). This perhaps suggests that the old gods are the forgotten ones of elven religion, trapped beneath the earth by Solas who doesn't want them dead for whatever reason.

 

On the other hand, there are certain things which links the creators and the old gods. The Tevinter Imperium adopted a lot of the ancient elves' culture, including aspects of their cosmology (as evidenced by the astrariums). Of particular interest is that there were nine creators (including Fen'Harel) - remove Mythal and Solas and you have seven left which matches the seven old gods of the Imperium. One astrarium puzzle implies that there may be more old gods since forgotten:

 

This speculation is fueled by older drawings showing Draconis as more serpentine in appearance, perhaps depicting a sea creature or an unknown eighth Old God that was stricken from historical record. - Codex entry on Constellation: Draconis.

 

Mythal (Flemeth) takes the form of a serpent when she battles the crazed Andruil:

 

So Mythal spread rumors of a monstrous creature and took the form of a great serpent, waiting for Andruil at the base of a mountain. - Codex entry on the Elven God Andruil.

 

So the creators could plausibly be the old gods, particularly regarding the dragon link. But if this is true, then what are the forgotten ones? My guess would be that they are beings relating to the taint and red lyrium. Andruil apparently hunted them in their home: the void, implying a location deep underground, and she constructed 'void armour' which drove her insane (perhaps it was red lyrium armour like Samson's). So if the creators are the old gods, the forgotten ones could plausibly be related to the origin of the taint (long prior to the attempted apotheosis of the Tevinter magisters and the origins of the darkspawn) and red lyrium - the primeval thaig from DA2 could be related to them, and perhaps they tainted the golden city prior to the magisters' arrival there (which explains Corypheus' insistence on the city already being blackened when they arrived there). Blood magic might be the anti-taint - a weapon of the creators against the forgotten ones - this might be why it worked in removing the taint from Merrill's shard and why Morrigan used it in the dark ritual to purify the Archdemon's soul. Andruil was also a god related to blood sacrifice.


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I guess this is where Falon'din used to do his glittering catwalk?

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It is shiny.

Anyway. I get the feeling we'll see more members of the Pantheon soon, and I hope Falon'din is the next big bad.
 


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