Thom Rainier's Fate

Thom Rainier's Fate is a war table scouting operation in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Acquisition
Available during Revelations after the Inquisitor speaks to Cullen in Val Royeaux about deciding Thom Rainier's fate. The Inquisitor must choose the "I can't decide this yet" dialogue option.

Operation Text
"If you think it worthwhile, we can have Thom Rainier, previously known to us as 'Blackwall,' released from the Val Royeaux prison in which he awaits justice. Keep in mind, Inquisitor, that he is wanted in Orlais for the massacre which claimed the lives of Lord Vincent Callier, general and staunch ally of Celene, and all of Callier's family. I leave this in your hands.

Cullen"

Advisor Suggestions
Connections - Costs 1 Power to complete

"I can request a special dispensation from the Orlesian throne, allowing Thom Rainier to be transferred to Inquisition custody. This may anger some, but after Halamshiral, they owe us a favor."

Secrets - Costs 1 Power to complete

"Two problems, one solution. There was a traitor to our cause, a man similar in build and appearance to Rainier. We bind and gag him, and have him take Rainier's place. He is condemned instead, and the world believes Rainier has paid the price."

Forces - Costs 1 Power to complete

"We can storm the prison with a small force and take Rainier into our custody. Val Royeaux's prison guards will oppose us; we should be prepared for casualties."

Result
Connections

"The dispensation came, few questions asked. What passed in Halamshiral is fresh in their minds. Rainier awaits your judgment.

Josephine"

Secrets

"Our chosen replacement was sentenced in Thom Rainier's stead. So far the world knows, Rainier met his death at dawn. My agents will maintain the deception, silencing all rumors.  The real Rainier is in our custody.

Leliana"

Forces

"Our soldiers demanded that Val Royeaux's guards lay down their arms. Few did. Blood was shed.  I hope this man was worth the price.  He awaits your judgment.

Cullen"

Reward
Progresses Revelations to the judgment of Thom Rainier