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|name = The Anderfels
 
|name = The Anderfels
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|sortkey = Anderfels
 
|sortkey = Anderfels
 
|number DAO = 98 (+5[[Warden's Keep|WK]])
 
|number DAO = 98 (+5[[Warden's Keep|WK]])
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|location DAO = Book to the left on entering [[The Pearl]]
 
|location DAO = Book to the left on entering [[The Pearl]]
 
|category DA2 = Places
 
|category DA2 = Places
|location DA2 = Book in the main hall of the [[Blooming Rose]]
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|location DA2 = A book 1. in the main hall of the [[Blooming Rose]] or 2. near a fire pit in [[Sundermount Caverns]]
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|number DAI = 25 (+1[[Jaws of Hakkon|JoH]], +1[[The Descent|TD]])
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|category DAI = Places (Inquisition)
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|location DAI = In the mayor's house, [[Village of Crestwood]]
 
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|further info =
 
|further info =
|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]] <br> [[Dragon Age II]]
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]]<br>[[Dragon Age II]]<br>[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]
 
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The [[Anderfels]] are a land of shocking extremes. It is the most desolate place in all the world, for two [[Blights]] have left great expanses of the steppes so completely devoid of life that corpses cannot even decay there--no insect or grub will ever reach them.
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The [[Anderfels]] are a land of shocking extremes. It is the most desolate place in all the world, for two [[Blights]] have left great expanses of the steppes so completely devoid of life that corpses cannot even decay there&mdash;no insect or grub will ever reach them.
   
 
It is a land filled with wonders like the Merdaine, with its gigantic white statue of [[Andraste|Our Lady]] carved into its face, her hands outstretched and bearing an eternal flame, or [[Weisshaupt Fortress]], with its walls of living rock towering over the desolate plains below.
 
It is a land filled with wonders like the Merdaine, with its gigantic white statue of [[Andraste|Our Lady]] carved into its face, her hands outstretched and bearing an eternal flame, or [[Weisshaupt Fortress]], with its walls of living rock towering over the desolate plains below.
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The Anders, too, are a people of extremes: The most devout priests and the most deadly soldiers, the poorest nation in the world and the most feared.
 
The Anders, too, are a people of extremes: The most devout priests and the most deadly soldiers, the poorest nation in the world and the most feared.
   
''--From ''In Pursuit of Knowledge: Travels of a [[Chantry]] Scholar'', by [[Brother Genitivi]]''
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&mdash;From ''In Pursuit of Knowledge: Travels of a [[Chantry]] Scholar'', by [[Ferdinand Genitivi|Brother Genitivi]]
 
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[[es:Entrada del códice: Las Anderfels]]
 
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age II codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age II codex entries]]
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Inquisition codex entries]]
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Codex text

The Anderfels are a land of shocking extremes. It is the most desolate place in all the world, for two Blights have left great expanses of the steppes so completely devoid of life that corpses cannot even decay there—no insect or grub will ever reach them.

It is a land filled with wonders like the Merdaine, with its gigantic white statue of Our Lady carved into its face, her hands outstretched and bearing an eternal flame, or Weisshaupt Fortress, with its walls of living rock towering over the desolate plains below.

The Anders, too, are a people of extremes: The most devout priests and the most deadly soldiers, the poorest nation in the world and the most feared.

—From In Pursuit of Knowledge: Travels of a Chantry Scholar, by Brother Genitivi