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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Through their deadly reputation and exotic poisons, the Crows practically rule their [[Antiva|homeland]]. Though honor among such an organization is generally dubious, they do adhere to one standard: contracts are met and agreements are kept. Failure to eliminate a mark means the life of the operative is also forfeit. The Antivan Crows are a driving political force in Antiva, often hired to assassinate Antivan nobility or even royalty. [[Zevran Arainai|Zevran]] implies the Crows are an important part of Antivan society as a whole.
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The Crows started as an arm of the [[Chantry]]. In the hills north of Treviso, an order of monks used the herbs grown in the gardens of their abbey to assassinate a despotic duke.<ref>Bioware Wiki. [https://web.archive.org/web/20091227112135/http://social.bioware.com/wiki/dragonage/index.php/Assassin Assassin on BioWare wiki]</ref><ref name="tn">''[[Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights]]'', Eight Little Talons</ref> Since then, through their deadly reputation and exotic poisons, the Crows have practically come to rule their [[Antiva|homeland]]. Though honor among such an organization is generally dubious, they do adhere to one standard: contracts are met and agreements are kept. Failure to eliminate a mark means the life of the operative is also forfeit. The Antivan Crows are a driving political force in Antiva, often hired to assassinate Antivan nobility or even royalty. Their reputation is enough to deter many nations from openly attacking Antiva despite its lack of a standing army.<ref>{{Cite wot|63}}</ref> [[Zevran Arainai|Zevran]] implies the Crows are an important part of Antivan society as a whole.
   
 
When the Crows are hired for a job, generally one master handles the contract. However, if the master is unable to complete it, then other masters can be hired. It is even possible to hire the entire House of Crows, however that would be extremely expensive. There is only one known case where this occurred.<ref>Mentioned by [[Zevran Arainai]] and [[Ignacio]].</ref>
 
When the Crows are hired for a job, generally one master handles the contract. However, if the master is unable to complete it, then other masters can be hired. It is even possible to hire the entire House of Crows, however that would be extremely expensive. There is only one known case where this occurred.<ref>Mentioned by [[Zevran Arainai]] and [[Ignacio]].</ref>
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Several of their assassinations have become notorious.
The Crows started as an arm of the [[Chantry]]. In the hills north of Treviso, an order of monks used the herbs grown in the gardens of their abbey to oppose the rule of a despotic duke in the only manner they could.<ref>Bioware Wiki. [http://social.bioware.com/wiki/dragonage/index.php/Assassin Assassin on BioWare wiki]</ref>
 
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=== 'Just Desserts' ===
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In 3:09 [[Towers Age|Towers]], [[Templar Order#Hierarchy|Knight-Commander]] Gervasio of [[Antiva]] invoked the [[Right of Annulment]] on the [[Circle of Magi]] and killed all of the city's mages for demonic possession. An investigation by the [[Seekers of Truth]] later showed that the Right might have been invoked to cover-up a massacre by Knight-Captain Nicolas, who confessed to murdering over a hundred mages.<ref>[[Magehunter]]</ref> In retaliation, the Crows were hired to kill the highest members of the Antivan Templar Order. The assassins infiltrated the Circle and infused lemon cake with [[Maferath]]'s Embrace, a toxin that increases the victim's blood pressure until veins and organs rupture, killing the Knight-Commander and his Knight-Captains, eight people in total. The assassination earned the moniker 'Just Desserts' because the poison was administered through cake.<ref name="tn" />
   
 
=== The Crows and Queen Madrigal ===
 
=== The Crows and Queen Madrigal ===
One of the Crows most infamous assassinations was that of [[Madrigal|Queen Madrigal]]. The Queen failed to return from a hunt and was later found with four swords through her body. One of these swords was a replica of [[Hessarian]]'s [[Codex entry: Blade of Mercy|Blade of Mercy]].
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One of the Crows' most infamous assassinations was that of [[Madrigal|Queen Madrigal]]. The Queen failed to return from a hunt and was later found with four swords through her body. One of these swords was a replica of [[Hessarian]]'s [[Codex entry: Blade of Mercy|Blade of Mercy]]. Captain Aristide was charged with investigating the murder. After several Crows died under torture, he came to realize that no amount of pain would break the Crows. The guild's notorious reputation was well earned.<ref>{{Cite wot|64}}</ref>
   
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=== The Songbird ===
A Captain Aristade was charged with investigation of the murder. After several Crows died while being tortured for information he came to realize that no amount of pain would break the Crows. The guild's notorious reputation was well earned.<ref>{{Cite wot|64}}</ref>
 
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Carlota Montivecchio, nicknamed 'the Songbird,' was a talented opera singer. After she tried to strangle a rival soprano with a string of pearls, the rival hired the Crows to cut Carlota's throat. She was found dead by the director after curtain call, with a string of pearls around her neck.<ref name="tn" />
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=== Prince Estefan ===
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Prince Estefan was known for his many [[Rinna|bastard children]]. He was known for bedding high-born married women, using sheets to sneak in and out of their bedroom windows. One night, when he was visiting a beautiful married woman named Marcella, he found a Crow waiting for him. The Prince was strangled in bedsheets, his neck snapped. The public version of the story painted the death as accidental. Prince Estefan's mistress was killed by an adder hidden among her clothes.<ref name="tn" />
   
 
== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
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=== ''Dragon Age: Last Flight'' ===
{{SpoilerLF| In the [[Exalted Age]] an Antivan Crow named [[Calien]] who was an [[Apostate]] [[Blood magic|Blood]] [[Magi|Mage]], spent the [[Fourth Blight]] aiding the [[Grey Wardens]] after the fall of [[Antiva City]]. He was instrumental in breaking the siege of [[Anderfels#Settlements|Hossberg]] & participated in the Battle of Ayesleigh where the [[Archdemons|Archdemon]] [[Andoral]] was slain.
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{{SpoilerLF| In the [[Exalted Age]], an Antivan Crow named [[Calien]] who was an [[Apostate]] [[Blood magic|Blood]] [[Magi|Mage]], spent the [[Fourth Blight]] aiding the [[Grey Wardens]] after the fall of [[Antiva City]]. He was instrumental in breaking the siege of [[Anderfels#Settlements|Hossberg]] and participated in the Battle of Ayesleigh where the [[Archdemons|Archdemon]] [[Andoral]] was slain.
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: Origins'' ===
 
 
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Arl [[Rendon Howe]] hires [[Zevran]] to assassinate [[the Warden]], [[Alistair]] and their allies as they are the political enemies of Regent [[Loghain Mac Tir]].
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Arl [[Rendon Howe]] hires [[Zevran Arainai]] to assassinate [[the Warden]], [[Alistair]] and their allies as they are the political enemies of Regent [[Loghain Mac Tir]].
   
After Zevran's assassination attempt fails and his supporters are killed, the Warden may kill Zevran, recruit him or to let him live and send him away.
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After Zevran's assassination attempt fails and his supporters are killed, the Warden may kill Zevran, recruit him or let him live and send him away.
If Zevran joines the Warden, his former comrade [[Taliesen]] confronts them in [[Denerim]] and offers Zevran the chance to return to the crows and conceal his initial failure to kill the Warden. If Zevran's approval is high enough, he rejects Taliesen's offer and kills him to protect the Warden. If not, Zevran turns against the Warden and is killed fighting alongside his fellow crow.
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If Zevran joins the Warden, his former comrade [[Taliesen]] confronts them in [[Denerim]] and offers Zevran the chance to return to the Crows by concealing his initial failure to kill the Warden. If Zevran's approval is high enough, he rejects Taliesen's offer and kills him to protect the Warden. If not, Zevran turns against the Warden and is killed fighting alongside his fellow Crow.
 
The Warden may also choose to work for the Crows, with quests given by Master [[Ignacio]]. Ignacio reveals that the Crows originally believed that Loghain was the best hope for Ferelden against the [[Darkspawn]] and hoped to [[Fereldan Civil War (9:30 Dragon)|eliminate]] his political opponents so he could unify Ferelden and lead the defense against the Blight. However the Warden's successes convinced them they were an acceptable alternative and that the assassinations the Warden carried out eroded Loghain's support while furthering their own agenda.
 
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The Warden may also choose to work for the Crows, through quests given by Master [[Ignacio]]. He reveals that the Crows originally believed Loghain to be Ferelden's best hope against the [[Darkspawn]] and hoped to eliminate Loghain's [[Fereldan Civil War (9:30 - 9:31 Dragon)|political opponents]] so he could unify Ferelden and lead the defense against the Blight. However, the Warden's successes convinced them they were an acceptable alternative, eroding Loghain's support while furthering their own agenda.}}
   
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=== ''Dragon Age: Awakening'' ===
 
{{SpoilerDAOA|
 
{{SpoilerDAOA|
Conspirators lead by Bann [[Esmerelle]] hire members of the Antivan Crows to kill the [[The Warden-Commander]] of Ferelden, but they are slain in the ensuing confrontation.
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Conspirators led by Bann [[Esmerelle]] hire members of the Antivan Crows to kill the [[The Warden-Commander]] of Ferelden, but they are slain in the ensuing confrontation.
   
 
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The master smith of [[Denerim]], [[Wade]], forged the legendary blade [[Vigilance (Greatsword)|Vigilance]] from the bones of an [[Queen of the Blackmarsh|ancient dragon]], for Ferelden's Warden-Commander however the blade was eventually stolen by the Antivan Crows. However the Crows subsequently lost the blade.
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The master smith of [[Denerim]], [[Wade]], forged the legendary blade [[Vigilance (Greatsword)|Vigilance]] from the bones of an [[Queen of the Blackmarsh|ancient dragon]] for Ferelden's Warden-Commander. The blade was eventually stolen by the Antivan Crows, who subsequently lost the blade as well.
 
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=== ''Dragon Age II'' ===
 
 
{{SpoilerDA2|
 
{{SpoilerDA2|
If [[Zevran Arainai|Zevran]] survives the events of the [[Fifth Blight]], then [[Hawke]] meets a disguised member of the Crows, [[Nuncio]]. Nuncio claims to be a lawman from Antiva and asks Hawke to [[A Murder of Crows|track down]] an murderer who is revealed to be Zevran. Upon finding him, the truth is revealed and Hawke [[Codex entry: Zevran Arainai (Dragon Age II)|learns]] that the Crows are being torn apart from within by the elf, who seeks to seize the leadership.
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If [[Zevran Arainai|Zevran]] survives the events of the [[Fifth Blight]], then [[Hawke]] meets a disguised member of the Crows, [[Nuncio]]. Nuncio claims to be a lawman from Antiva and asks Hawke to [[A Murder of Crows|track down]] Zevran as a murderer. Upon finding him, the truth is revealed and Hawke [[Codex entry: Zevran Arainai (Dragon Age II)|learns]] that the Crows are being torn apart from within by the elf, who seeks to seize leadership.
   
The Antivan Crows also attempt to assassinate Hawke during an [[Mark of the Assassin (quest)|ambush]] in [[Hightown]] after being hired by either the [[Cavril]] family or [[Friedrich]]'s surviving family. However the Crows' assassination is foiled by [[Tallis]].
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The Antivan Crows also attempt to assassinate Hawke during an [[Mark of the Assassin (quest)|ambush]] in [[Hightown]] after being hired by either the [[Cavril]] family or [[Friedrich]]'s surviving family. However, the Crows' assassination is foiled by [[Tallis]].
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: The Silent Grove'' ===
 
 
{{SpoilerTSG|
 
{{SpoilerTSG|
King [[Alistair]], [[Isabela]] and [[Varric Tethras]] break into the [[Archive of the Crows]] and into the Crow-run prison called [[Velabanchel]]. They discover that [[Maric Theirin|King Maric]] was held captive there until he was released by [[Yavana]]. The Crows, led by [[Claudio Valisti]], attempt to capture Alistair under the orders of [[Aurelian Titus]], but Varric and Isabela foil their plans, killing Claudio and his troops.
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King [[Alistair]], [[Isabela]] and [[Varric Tethras]] break into the [[Archive of the Crows]] and into the Crow-run prison called [[Velabanchel]], where [[Maric Theirin|King Maric]] was held captive until he was released by [[Yavana]]. The Crows, led by [[Claudio Valisti]], attempt to capture Alistair under the orders of [[Aurelian Titus]], but Varric and Isabela foil their plans, killing Claudio and his troops.
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' ===
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In recent years, several high-ranking members of the Antivan Crows have been assassinated, without contracts for their deaths. Some claim these deaths are the results of a single operator whom they call 'The Black Shadow.'
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Several senior Antivan Crows speculated that Zevran Aranai is likely the Black Shadow causing chaos and dissent within their ranks.
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The Crows offer the [[Inquisitor]] help in their [[An Offer from the Crows|investigation]] of Lord Enzo of Rialto, suspected of helping the [[Venatori]] smuggle [[red lyrium]] into [[Antiva]].
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: Deception'' ===
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Andarateia Cantori and Viago De Riva<ref name="tn" /> are in [[Ventus]] just before the [[Qunari]] invasion. They ally with [[Calix]] and [[Olivia Pryde]] to retrieve a ledger from the Ventus Vaults. After retrieving the ledger, they kill [[Florian Invidus]] when he attacks them for working with Calix and Olivia.
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=== ''Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights'' ===
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{{SpoilerTN|
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{{BioWare canon}}
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'''''The Wigmaker Job'''''<br>
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[[Lucanis Dellamorte]] and his cousin Illario take an anonymous contract to assassinate Ambrose Forfex, [[Tevinter Imperium|Tevinter]]'s premiere wigmaker and a [[Venatori]] [[blood mage]]. During one of his periwig shows in Vyrantium, they discover that he feeds his slaves [[red lyrium]] to create red-lyrium infused wigs. When Lucanis destroys the [[Elven artifact (Inquisition)|elven artifact]] strengthening the Veil, chaos erupts at the party. The slave models become possessed by demons, as do some of the drunkest and most frightened guests. While Illario gets the other slaves out of the mansion, Lucanis kills Forfex, who's turned into an arachnid-like abomination. As approximately forty of Forfex's guests are killed at the party, Lucanis becomes known as 'The Demon.'
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'''''An Old Crow's Old Tricks'''''<br>
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Lessef accepts a contract from [[Dalish]] clan Oranavra to eliminate four members of a Tevinter centuri who murdered a group of elven children from their clan.
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'''''Eight Little Talons'''''<br>
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Caterina Dellamorte, First Talon of the Crows, calls for an extraordinary meeting of all Eight Talons to discuss ways to defend against the potential [[Qunari]] invasion. At their retreat, several Talons are murdered in quick succession: Lera Valisti, Giuli Arainai, and Dante Balazar. After [[Andarateia Cantori]] foils an assassination attempt on Viago De Riva, they expose Emil Kortez as the murderer. He reveals that the Qunari approached him to eliminate the other Talons as a prelude to peaceful invasion, believing them when they said Antiva wouldn't be forced to submit to the [[Qun]]. The four remaining Talons, Caterina, Viago, Teia, and Bolivar Nero, kill Kortez for his betrayal.
 
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== Hierarchy ==
 
== Hierarchy ==
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The Antivan Crows are compartmentalized into family houses, in imitation of the great noble families of [[Thedas]], with each member of that house, from its leader to its rank and file assassins taking the house's name as their family name. The leadership of the Guild as a whole lies with the Eight Talons, and their respective houses, while lesser Houses are referred to as cuchillos (knives).
* '''Talon''': A high-ranking member of the Crows, possibly one of a triumvirate leadership system. As of approximately 9:38 Dragon Age [[Claudio Valisti]] is the Third Talon; the others are unknown.
 
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* '''Talon''': The leaders of the Crows. Around 9:44 [[Dragon Age|Dragon]], the leading houses are Dellamorte, Balazar, Valisti, Kortez, De Riva, Nero, Cantori, and Arainai.<ref name="tn" /> Houses frequently rise and fall. While new recruits are told that anyone can rise to the rank of Talon, in practice few achieve this rank without family or connections.<ref name="tn" />
   
 
* '''Guildmaster''':<ref>Referenced in [[Codex entry: A Letter From Zevran]].</ref> A leader amongst the Crows, possibly of a larger group.
 
* '''Guildmaster''':<ref>Referenced in [[Codex entry: A Letter From Zevran]].</ref> A leader amongst the Crows, possibly of a larger group.
 
{{SpoilerDAO|style=short|
 
{{SpoilerDAO|style=short|
If [[Zevran Arainai]] is romanced in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' and the Warden sacrifices themself against the Archdemon, the epilogue will state that he eventually travels to Antiva in his grief and assumes leadership of the Crows. In this case Zevran may be a Guildmaster, or master.
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If [[Zevran Arainai]] is romanced in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' and the Warden sacrifices themself against the Archdemon, the epilogue will state that he eventually travels to Antiva in his grief and assumes leadership of the Crows. In this case Zevran may be a Guildmaster, or master.}}
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* '''Master''': A high-ranking assassin who accepts and handles assassination contracts.<ref>As witnessed with [[Ignacio|Master Ignacio]].</ref>
 
* '''Master''': A high-ranking assassin who accepts and handles assassination contracts.<ref>As witnessed with [[Ignacio|Master Ignacio]].</ref>
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== Recruitment ==
 
== Recruitment ==
The Crows usually employ [[Elf|elves]] because [[human]]s often find them attractive, giving them an advantage over their target. However they also have a large number of Human recruits. They train their recruits from a young age, and have no problem killing them if they make a mistake. It seems to be an effective method, though they would have everyone believe it takes some special skill to do what they do.
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The Crows usually employ [[Elf|elves]] because [[human]]s often find them attractive, giving them an advantage over their target. However, they also have a large number of Human recruits. They train their recruits from a young age, and have no problem killing them if they make a mistake. It seems to be an effective method, though they would have everyone believe it takes some special skill to do what they do.
   
The Antivan Crows buy orphaned or [[Slavery|enslaved]] elves and humans when they are children and force them to live together in tight quarters. The only way they can survive the brutal process and prove themselves worthy is by surviving every test the Crows throw at them, including killing their peers.
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The Antivan Crows often buy orphaned or [[Slavery|enslaved]] elves and humans when they are children and force them to live together in tight quarters. The only way they can survive the brutal process and prove themselves worthy is by surviving every test the Crows throw at them, including killing their peers.
   
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Antivan Crows who achieve the rank of Talon are given a ceremonial [[Gift of the Talons|dagger]] from the Guildmaster and sent to assassinate a target using that dagger alone. The greater the risk, the greater the good omen for the Talon's future.
== Notable members ==
 
{{For|a complete list|Category:Antivan Crows}}
 
   
 
== Known members ==
* [[Ignacio]]
 
 
{{See also|Category:Antivan Crows}}
* [[Taliesen]]
 
* [[Zevran Arainai]]
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* [[House Arainai]]
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** Giuli Arainai, Eighth Talon
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** [[Zevran Arainai]]
 
** [[Rinna]]
 
** [[Taliesen]]
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* House Dellamorte
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** Caterina Dellamorte, First Talon
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** [[Lucanis Dellamorte]]
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** Illario Dellamorte
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* House Valisti
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** [[Claudio Valisti]], Third Talon in 9:38 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]]
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** Ezio Valisti, Third Talon in 9:41<ref>According to the guest announcements in the quest [[Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts]], in ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.</ref>
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** Lera Valisti, Third Talon around 9:44
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* Dante Balazar, Second Talon
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* Callisto di Bastion, killed King Guiomar the Younger of Antiva
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* [[Andarateia Cantori]], Seventh Talon
 
* [[Cesar]]
 
* [[Cesar]]
 
* [[Calien d'Evaliste]], an Antivan Crow during the [[Exalted Age]] who was involved in the [[Fourth Blight]]
* [[Rinna]]
 
 
* [[Ignacio]]
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* Emil Kortez, Fourth Talon
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* Lessef
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* Bolivar Nero, Sixth Talon
 
* [[Nuncio]]
 
* [[Nuncio]]
* [[Claudio Valisti]]: Third Talon of the Antivan Crows
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* [[Viago De Riva]], Fifth Talon
* [[Calien d'Evaliste]]: An Antivan Crow during the [[Exalted Age]] who was involved in the [[Fourth Blight]]
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* In ''Dragon Age: Origins'', [[Sten]] asks Zevran why they are called "The Crows." Zevran replies that he heard at one point they were considered being called the Kestrels, but it didn't sing.
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* In ''Dragon Age: Origins'', [[Sten]] asks Zevran why they are called "The Crows." Zevran replies that he heard at one point they were considered being called the Kestrels, but claims that the name "didn't sing, didn't dance".
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[Velabanchel]]
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*[[Archive of the Crows]]
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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Crow assassin HoDA.jpg|A Crow assassin in ''[[Heroes of Dragon Age]]''
 
Crow assassin HoDA.jpg|A Crow assassin in ''[[Heroes of Dragon Age]]''
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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The Antivan Crows, also known as House of Crows, are an elite organization of thieves, spies, and assassins which are renowned throughout Thedas.

Background

The Crows started as an arm of the Chantry. In the hills north of Treviso, an order of monks used the herbs grown in the gardens of their abbey to assassinate a despotic duke.[1][2] Since then, through their deadly reputation and exotic poisons, the Crows have practically come to rule their homeland. Though honor among such an organization is generally dubious, they do adhere to one standard: contracts are met and agreements are kept. Failure to eliminate a mark means the life of the operative is also forfeit. The Antivan Crows are a driving political force in Antiva, often hired to assassinate Antivan nobility or even royalty. Their reputation is enough to deter many nations from openly attacking Antiva despite its lack of a standing army.[3] Zevran implies the Crows are an important part of Antivan society as a whole.

When the Crows are hired for a job, generally one master handles the contract. However, if the master is unable to complete it, then other masters can be hired. It is even possible to hire the entire House of Crows, however that would be extremely expensive. There is only one known case where this occurred.[4]

History

Several of their assassinations have become notorious.

'Just Desserts'

In 3:09 Towers, Knight-Commander Gervasio of Antiva invoked the Right of Annulment on the Circle of Magi and killed all of the city's mages for demonic possession. An investigation by the Seekers of Truth later showed that the Right might have been invoked to cover-up a massacre by Knight-Captain Nicolas, who confessed to murdering over a hundred mages.[5] In retaliation, the Crows were hired to kill the highest members of the Antivan Templar Order. The assassins infiltrated the Circle and infused lemon cake with Maferath's Embrace, a toxin that increases the victim's blood pressure until veins and organs rupture, killing the Knight-Commander and his Knight-Captains, eight people in total. The assassination earned the moniker 'Just Desserts' because the poison was administered through cake.[2]

The Crows and Queen Madrigal

One of the Crows' most infamous assassinations was that of Queen Madrigal. The Queen failed to return from a hunt and was later found with four swords through her body. One of these swords was a replica of Hessarian's Blade of Mercy. Captain Aristide was charged with investigating the murder. After several Crows died under torture, he came to realize that no amount of pain would break the Crows. The guild's notorious reputation was well earned.[6]

The Songbird

Carlota Montivecchio, nicknamed 'the Songbird,' was a talented opera singer. After she tried to strangle a rival soprano with a string of pearls, the rival hired the Crows to cut Carlota's throat. She was found dead by the director after curtain call, with a string of pearls around her neck.[2]

Prince Estefan

Prince Estefan was known for his many bastard children. He was known for bedding high-born married women, using sheets to sneak in and out of their bedroom windows. One night, when he was visiting a beautiful married woman named Marcella, he found a Crow waiting for him. The Prince was strangled in bedsheets, his neck snapped. The public version of the story painted the death as accidental. Prince Estefan's mistress was killed by an adder hidden among her clothes.[2]

Involvement

Dragon Age: Last Flight


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Last Flight.


In the Exalted Age, an Antivan Crow named Calien who was an Apostate Blood Mage, spent the Fourth Blight aiding the Grey Wardens after the fall of Antiva City. He was instrumental in breaking the siege of Hossberg and participated in the Battle of Ayesleigh where the Archdemon Andoral was slain.


Dragon Age: Origins


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


Arl Rendon Howe hires Zevran Arainai to assassinate the Warden, Alistair and their allies as they are the political enemies of Regent Loghain Mac Tir.

After Zevran's assassination attempt fails and his supporters are killed, the Warden may kill Zevran, recruit him or let him live and send him away. If Zevran joins the Warden, his former comrade Taliesen confronts them in Denerim and offers Zevran the chance to return to the Crows by concealing his initial failure to kill the Warden. If Zevran's approval is high enough, he rejects Taliesen's offer and kills him to protect the Warden. If not, Zevran turns against the Warden and is killed fighting alongside his fellow Crow.

The Warden may also choose to work for the Crows, through quests given by Master Ignacio. He reveals that the Crows originally believed Loghain to be Ferelden's best hope against the Darkspawn and hoped to eliminate Loghain's political opponents so he could unify Ferelden and lead the defense against the Blight. However, the Warden's successes convinced them they were an acceptable alternative, eroding Loghain's support while furthering their own agenda.


Dragon Age: Awakening


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Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening.


Conspirators led by Bann Esmerelle hire members of the Antivan Crows to kill the The Warden-Commander of Ferelden, but they are slain in the ensuing confrontation.

If Vigilance was forged:
The master smith of Denerim, Wade, forged the legendary blade Vigilance from the bones of an ancient dragon for Ferelden's Warden-Commander. The blade was eventually stolen by the Antivan Crows, who subsequently lost the blade as well.


Dragon Age II


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


If Zevran survives the events of the Fifth Blight, then Hawke meets a disguised member of the Crows, Nuncio. Nuncio claims to be a lawman from Antiva and asks Hawke to track down Zevran as a murderer. Upon finding him, the truth is revealed and Hawke learns that the Crows are being torn apart from within by the elf, who seeks to seize leadership.

The Antivan Crows also attempt to assassinate Hawke during an ambush in Hightown after being hired by either the Cavril family or Friedrich's surviving family. However, the Crows' assassination is foiled by Tallis.


Dragon Age: The Silent Grove


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Dragon Age: The Silent Grove.


King Alistair, Isabela and Varric Tethras break into the Archive of the Crows and into the Crow-run prison called Velabanchel, where King Maric was held captive until he was released by Yavana. The Crows, led by Claudio Valisti, attempt to capture Alistair under the orders of Aurelian Titus, but Varric and Isabela foil their plans, killing Claudio and his troops.


Dragon Age: Inquisition


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


In recent years, several high-ranking members of the Antivan Crows have been assassinated, without contracts for their deaths. Some claim these deaths are the results of a single operator whom they call 'The Black Shadow.'

If Zevran survived:

Several senior Antivan Crows speculated that Zevran Aranai is likely the Black Shadow causing chaos and dissent within their ranks.

The Crows offer the Inquisitor help in their investigation of Lord Enzo of Rialto, suspected of helping the Venatori smuggle red lyrium into Antiva.


Dragon Age: Deception


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Knight Errant.


BioWare canon
The plot follows BioWare's own canon, meaning it may not follow some of the player's choices in the games.

Andarateia Cantori and Viago De Riva[2] are in Ventus just before the Qunari invasion. They ally with Calix and Olivia Pryde to retrieve a ledger from the Ventus Vaults. After retrieving the ledger, they kill Florian Invidus when he attacks them for working with Calix and Olivia.


Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights.


BioWare canon
The plot follows BioWare's own canon, meaning it may not follow some of the player's choices in the games.

The Wigmaker Job
Lucanis Dellamorte and his cousin Illario take an anonymous contract to assassinate Ambrose Forfex, Tevinter's premiere wigmaker and a Venatori blood mage. During one of his periwig shows in Vyrantium, they discover that he feeds his slaves red lyrium to create red-lyrium infused wigs. When Lucanis destroys the elven artifact strengthening the Veil, chaos erupts at the party. The slave models become possessed by demons, as do some of the drunkest and most frightened guests. While Illario gets the other slaves out of the mansion, Lucanis kills Forfex, who's turned into an arachnid-like abomination. As approximately forty of Forfex's guests are killed at the party, Lucanis becomes known as 'The Demon.'

An Old Crow's Old Tricks
Lessef accepts a contract from Dalish clan Oranavra to eliminate four members of a Tevinter centuri who murdered a group of elven children from their clan.

Eight Little Talons

Caterina Dellamorte, First Talon of the Crows, calls for an extraordinary meeting of all Eight Talons to discuss ways to defend against the potential Qunari invasion. At their retreat, several Talons are murdered in quick succession: Lera Valisti, Giuli Arainai, and Dante Balazar. After Andarateia Cantori foils an assassination attempt on Viago De Riva, they expose Emil Kortez as the murderer. He reveals that the Qunari approached him to eliminate the other Talons as a prelude to peaceful invasion, believing them when they said Antiva wouldn't be forced to submit to the Qun. The four remaining Talons, Caterina, Viago, Teia, and Bolivar Nero, kill Kortez for his betrayal.


Hierarchy

The Antivan Crows are compartmentalized into family houses, in imitation of the great noble families of Thedas, with each member of that house, from its leader to its rank and file assassins taking the house's name as their family name. The leadership of the Guild as a whole lies with the Eight Talons, and their respective houses, while lesser Houses are referred to as cuchillos (knives).

  • Talon: The leaders of the Crows. Around 9:44 Dragon, the leading houses are Dellamorte, Balazar, Valisti, Kortez, De Riva, Nero, Cantori, and Arainai.[2] Houses frequently rise and fall. While new recruits are told that anyone can rise to the rank of Talon, in practice few achieve this rank without family or connections.[2]
  • Guildmaster:[7] A leader amongst the Crows, possibly of a larger group.

This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


If Zevran Arainai is romanced in Dragon Age: Origins and the Warden sacrifices themself against the Archdemon, the epilogue will state that he eventually travels to Antiva in his grief and assumes leadership of the Crows. In this case Zevran may be a Guildmaster, or master.


  • Master: A high-ranking assassin who accepts and handles assassination contracts.[8]
  • Assassin: A member of the guild without greater rank.

Recruitment

The Crows usually employ elves because humans often find them attractive, giving them an advantage over their target. However, they also have a large number of Human recruits. They train their recruits from a young age, and have no problem killing them if they make a mistake. It seems to be an effective method, though they would have everyone believe it takes some special skill to do what they do.

The Antivan Crows often buy orphaned or enslaved elves and humans when they are children and force them to live together in tight quarters. The only way they can survive the brutal process and prove themselves worthy is by surviving every test the Crows throw at them, including killing their peers.

Antivan Crows who achieve the rank of Talon are given a ceremonial dagger from the Guildmaster and sent to assassinate a target using that dagger alone. The greater the risk, the greater the good omen for the Talon's future.

Known members

See also: Category:Antivan Crows

Trivia

  • In Dragon Age: Origins, Sten asks Zevran why they are called "The Crows." Zevran replies that he heard at one point they were considered being called the Kestrels, but claims that the name "didn't sing, didn't dance".

See also

Codex entry: Antiva Codex entry: Antiva

Codex entry: Zevran Arainai Codex entry: Zevran Arainai

Codex entry: Zevran Arainai Codex entry: Zevran Arainai

Codex entry: The Crows and Queen Madrigal Codex entry: The Crows and Queen Madrigal

Codex entry: Finesse Codex entry: Finesse

The Antivan Garrote The Antivan Garrote

Crow Dagger Crow Dagger

Gift of the Talons Gift of the Talons

Gallery

References

  1. Bioware Wiki. Assassin on BioWare wiki
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights, Eight Little Talons
  3. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 63
  4. Mentioned by Zevran Arainai and Ignacio.
  5. Magehunter
  6. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 64
  7. Referenced in Codex entry: A Letter From Zevran.
  8. As witnessed with Master Ignacio.
  9. According to the guest announcements in the quest Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts, in Dragon Age: Inquisition.