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'''Depths of Depravity''' is the final quest in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'' where the [[Warden]] must defeat [[the Mother]].
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'''Depths of Depravity''' is a [[Main quests (Awakening)|main]] and the final quest in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'' where [[the Warden-Commander]] must defeat [[the Mother]] to end the darkspawn incursion.
   
 
== Walkthrough ==
 
== Walkthrough ==
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=== Dragonbone Wastes ===
 
=== Dragonbone Wastes ===
The [[Dragonbone Wastes]] are inhabited by [[The Children|Children]], [[Genlocks]], [[Genlock emissary]]s, [[Hurlock Alpha]]s, a [[The Disciples| Disciple]], an [[Armored Ogre]] and a [[High dragon]]. The path is more-or-less linear therefore it is difficult to get lost. At some point on the right there is a pile of bones that contains [[Fadewalker]]. Further down the path on the left, there is another fiery dragon skull. Behind that there is a codex note: [[Codex entry: Drake's Fall]]. The High Dragon is the final encounter before entering Drake's Fall. There is also a pile of bones where [[Quicksilver]] is located.
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The [[Dragonbone Wastes]] are inhabited by [[The Children|Children]], [[Genlock (variation)|genlocks]], [[Genlock emissary|genlock emissaries]], [[hurlock alpha]]s, a [[The Disciples|Disciple]], an [[armored ogre]] and a [[high dragon]]. The path is more-or-less linear therefore it is difficult to get lost. At some point on the right there is a pile of bones that contains [[Fadewalker]]. Further down the path on the left, there is another fiery dragon skull. Behind that there is a codex note: [[Codex entry: Drake's Fall]]. The High dragon is the final encounter before entering Drake's Fall. There is also a pile of bones where [[Quicksilver (helmet)|Quicksilver]] is located.
   
 
=== Drake's Fall ===
 
=== Drake's Fall ===
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====Crystals of the Imperium====
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==== Crystals of the Imperium ====
 
{{Main|Crystals of the Imperium}}
 
{{Main|Crystals of the Imperium}}
 
Entering the door will take the Warden-Commander to [[Drake's Fall]] where the quest Crystals of the Imperium is acquired. If [[Velanna]] is present, her sister [[Seranni]] will appear followed by a cinematic conversation. The path is linear with only minor deviations to collect crystals for the quest from various chests and fleshpods. The crystals are placed at the bottom of each of the three towers on the way to the Nest. Placing crystals at each tower grants a special ability for the end fight against The Mother. The three towers are as follows:
 
Entering the door will take the Warden-Commander to [[Drake's Fall]] where the quest Crystals of the Imperium is acquired. If [[Velanna]] is present, her sister [[Seranni]] will appear followed by a cinematic conversation. The path is linear with only minor deviations to collect crystals for the quest from various chests and fleshpods. The crystals are placed at the bottom of each of the three towers on the way to the Nest. Placing crystals at each tower grants a special ability for the end fight against The Mother. The three towers are as follows:
 
* Healing (Even revives slain party members)
 
* Healing (Even revives slain party members)
* Area of Effect Stun (Mind Blast)
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* Area of Effect Stun (equivalent to [[Mind Blast (Origins)|Mind Blast]])
* Flame Blast (single target)
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* [[Flame Blast]] (single target)
 
A fourth tower is available should you side with the Architect in the next cinematic sequence (see below).
 
A fourth tower is available should you side with the Architect in the next cinematic sequence (see below).
   
====The Architect====
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==== The Architect ====
 
 
During the descent towards [[the Nest]], the [[Warden-Commander]] encounters the [[Architect]] and [[Utha]]. The Architect will apologize for the incident at the [[Silverite Mine]], explaining the necessity of [[Grey Warden]] blood in preventing the Calling, and requests the Warden's assistance in killing the Mother. He explains that he himself is unable to challenge the Mother directly because of magical wards and the Children guarding her. If you accept the Architect's offer, the final tower, the Architect's Pyre ability, which calls down a rain of fire, is granted.
 
During the descent towards [[the Nest]], the [[Warden-Commander]] encounters the [[Architect]] and [[Utha]]. The Architect will apologize for the incident at the [[Silverite Mine]], explaining the necessity of [[Grey Warden]] blood in preventing the Calling, and requests the Warden's assistance in killing the Mother. He explains that he himself is unable to challenge the Mother directly because of magical wards and the Children guarding her. If you accept the Architect's offer, the final tower, the Architect's Pyre ability, which calls down a rain of fire, is granted.
   
The alternative option is to kill both the Architect and the Mother. Killing the Architect will yield the [[Robes of the Architect]] and the [[Belt of the Architect]]. His Grey Warden ally, [[Utha]], will yield the [[Doge's Dodger]]. Choosing to side with the Architect may require persuasion checks on the [[companions]] who are present, otherwise they may become hostile.
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The alternative option is to kill both the Architect and the Mother. Killing the Architect will yield the [[Robes of the Architect]] and the [[Belt of the Architect]]. His Grey Warden ally, [[Utha]], has to be slain as well and will yield the [[Doge's Dodger]]. Choosing to side with the Architect may require persuasion checks on the [[companions]] who are present, otherwise they may become hostile.
   
 
* Siding with The Architect
 
* Siding with The Architect
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Should the Warden-Commander slay any of the party members, they can be replaced, and the party continues through Drake's Fall. However, the slain party members' gear may not appear completely. Of note, there is a fleshpod that contains the [[Vestments of Urthemiel]] on the final descent to the Nest.
 
Should the Warden-Commander slay any of the party members, they can be replaced, and the party continues through Drake's Fall. However, the slain party members' gear may not appear completely. Of note, there is a fleshpod that contains the [[Vestments of Urthemiel]] on the final descent to the Nest.
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{{Bug|If you side with the Architect and Sigrun is in your party but Justice is not, a black screen will show up where Justice is supposedly objecting. If Justice is not successfully persuaded afterwards then you will normally fight and kill Sigrun but the game will consider that you also fought and killed Justice.}}
   
 
{{Bug|DAA|If you have a [[Ranger]] in your party and you approach the meeting with the Architect with a summoned pet in tow, this can cause a severe problem if you choose to fight him: after the dialogue ends, your party will be placed outside the chamber on the bridge and cannot get back in due the magical barrier. So be sure to unsummon your animal before meeting the Architect. It's OK to summon again once the battle begins.}}
 
{{Bug|DAA|If you have a [[Ranger]] in your party and you approach the meeting with the Architect with a summoned pet in tow, this can cause a severe problem if you choose to fight him: after the dialogue ends, your party will be placed outside the chamber on the bridge and cannot get back in due the magical barrier. So be sure to unsummon your animal before meeting the Architect. It's OK to summon again once the battle begins.}}
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The Nest is where [[The Mother]] is located and the setting for the final battle. The Architect will appear as a spectral image where further information about the last [[Blight]] can be obtained from the conversation between the two.
 
The Nest is where [[The Mother]] is located and the setting for the final battle. The Architect will appear as a spectral image where further information about the last [[Blight]] can be obtained from the conversation between the two.
   
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* There appears to be no post battle AutoSave unlike in origins proper. So any gear you would like to import in other content would need to be in your inventory at the point of last save.
{{Bug|DAA|{{platforms|pc|ps3}} (v1.04) In rare occasions it is possible that some of the children will stay alive even after The Mother dies and are visible during the final cutscene. This may cause the final cut-scene to loop indeffinitelly after the epilogue, children still visible in the cutscene. If you do not have the Awakening achievement, you have to kill The Mother again. (confirmed 09.18.11)}}
 
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{{Bug|DAA|{{platforms|pc|ps3}} (v1.04) In rare occasions it is possible that some of the children will stay alive even after The Mother dies and are visible during the final cutscene. This may cause the final cut-scene to loop indefinitely after the epilogue, children still visible in the cutscene. If you do not have the Awakening achievement, you have to kill The Mother again. (confirmed 09.18.11)}}
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It has been noted that if you press Esc (several times, if needed) during a repeat of the final scene, you will be awarded the Awakening achievement and the end credits will begin.
 
It has been noted that if you press Esc (several times, if needed) during a repeat of the final scene, you will be awarded the Awakening achievement and the end credits will begin.
   
 
== Notable items ==
 
== Notable items ==
 
{{:Fadewalker|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Quicksilver (helmet)|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:Vestments of Urthemiel|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Will of the Unyielding|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Will of the Unyielding|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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'''Optionals:'''
{{:Robes of the Architect|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
 
{{:Belt of the Architect|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Belt of the Architect|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Doge's Dodger|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
{{:Doge's Dodger|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
{{:Fadewalker|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:Robes of the Architect|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
{{:Quicksilver|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
 
   
 
== Conclusion ==
 
== Conclusion ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* Do not leave the area! If you leave, all used crystals will disappear and you will not get the special powers.
 
* Do not leave the area! If you leave, all used crystals will disappear and you will not get the special powers.
 
* Bring a [[Rogue (Origins)|rogue]] with high lockpicking as two of the crystals are in locked chests.
   
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== Bugs ==
* Bring a rogue with high lockpicking as 2 of the crystals are in locked chests.
 
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{{Bug|DAA|{{platforms|pc}} (v1.05) It may be possible to talk to the Architect while he's summoning the Architect's Pyre, if it's spawned immediately after the cutscene. Doing so will replay the Architect's "fight or spare?" dialog, but with the Architect invisible and the camera pointing at walls and into the ground. Choosing "fight" warps the Warden and allies out of bounds, with no apparent other changes from the correct battle sequence (it's easy to walk back in bounds, Architect remains spared in the ending); I didn't check what happens if he's spared twice.}}
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening quests]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening quests]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 14 August 2021

Depths of Depravity is a main and the final quest in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening where the Warden-Commander must defeat the Mother to end the darkspawn incursion.

Walkthrough[]

Dragonbone Wastes[]

The Dragonbone Wastes are inhabited by Children, genlocks, genlock emissaries, hurlock alphas, a Disciple, an armored ogre and a high dragon. The path is more-or-less linear therefore it is difficult to get lost. At some point on the right there is a pile of bones that contains Fadewalker. Further down the path on the left, there is another fiery dragon skull. Behind that there is a codex note: Codex entry: Drake's Fall. The High dragon is the final encounter before entering Drake's Fall. There is also a pile of bones where Quicksilver is located.

Drake's Fall[]

Crystals of the Imperium[]

Main article: Crystals of the Imperium

Entering the door will take the Warden-Commander to Drake's Fall where the quest Crystals of the Imperium is acquired. If Velanna is present, her sister Seranni will appear followed by a cinematic conversation. The path is linear with only minor deviations to collect crystals for the quest from various chests and fleshpods. The crystals are placed at the bottom of each of the three towers on the way to the Nest. Placing crystals at each tower grants a special ability for the end fight against The Mother. The three towers are as follows:

  • Healing (Even revives slain party members)
  • Area of Effect Stun (equivalent to Mind Blast)
  • Flame Blast (single target)

A fourth tower is available should you side with the Architect in the next cinematic sequence (see below).

The Architect[]

During the descent towards the Nest, the Warden-Commander encounters the Architect and Utha. The Architect will apologize for the incident at the Silverite Mine, explaining the necessity of Grey Warden blood in preventing the Calling, and requests the Warden's assistance in killing the Mother. He explains that he himself is unable to challenge the Mother directly because of magical wards and the Children guarding her. If you accept the Architect's offer, the final tower, the Architect's Pyre ability, which calls down a rain of fire, is granted.

The alternative option is to kill both the Architect and the Mother. Killing the Architect will yield the Robes of the Architect and the Belt of the Architect. His Grey Warden ally, Utha, has to be slain as well and will yield the Doge's Dodger. Choosing to side with the Architect may require persuasion checks on the companions who are present, otherwise they may become hostile.

  • Siding with The Architect
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Justice disapproves (-5) with persuasion. Otherwise he becomes hostile. Depending on coercion, potentially Ico Appr Heart Justice approves (+2).
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Sigrun disapproves (-10) with persuasion. Otherwise she becomes hostile.
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Anders disapproves (-5)
    • Ico Appr Heart Oghren approves (+2)
    • Ico Appr Heart Velanna approves (+2)
  • Killing The Architect
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Nathaniel disapproves (-3)
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Oghren disapproves (-3)
    • Ico DisAppr Heart Velanna disapproves (-3)

If you do not force an explanation from The Architect and instead choose the dialogue options that lead directly to a fight, then your party members do not contribute to the conversation and there will be no approval loss from Velanna, Oghren or Nathaniel.

Should the Warden-Commander slay any of the party members, they can be replaced, and the party continues through Drake's Fall. However, the slain party members' gear may not appear completely. Of note, there is a fleshpod that contains the Vestments of Urthemiel on the final descent to the Nest.

Bug icon Bug! If you side with the Architect and Sigrun is in your party but Justice is not, a black screen will show up where Justice is supposedly objecting. If Justice is not successfully persuaded afterwards then you will normally fight and kill Sigrun but the game will consider that you also fought and killed Justice.
Bug icon Bug! If you have a Ranger in your party and you approach the meeting with the Architect with a summoned pet in tow, this can cause a severe problem if you choose to fight him: after the dialogue ends, your party will be placed outside the chamber on the bridge and cannot get back in due the magical barrier. So be sure to unsummon your animal before meeting the Architect. It's OK to summon again once the battle begins.

The Nest[]

For strategies, see The Mother (strategy).

The Nest is where The Mother is located and the setting for the final battle. The Architect will appear as a spectral image where further information about the last Blight can be obtained from the conversation between the two.

  • There appears to be no post battle AutoSave unlike in origins proper. So any gear you would like to import in other content would need to be in your inventory at the point of last save.
Bug icon Bug! pcpcps3ps3 (v1.04) In rare occasions it is possible that some of the children will stay alive even after The Mother dies and are visible during the final cutscene. This may cause the final cut-scene to loop indefinitely after the epilogue, children still visible in the cutscene. If you do not have the Awakening achievement, you have to kill The Mother again. (confirmed 09.18.11)

It has been noted that if you press Esc (several times, if needed) during a repeat of the final scene, you will be awarded the Awakening achievement and the end credits will begin.

Notable items[]

Fadewalker Fadewalker

Quicksilver Quicksilver

Vestments of Urthemiel Vestments of Urthemiel

Will of the Unyielding Will of the Unyielding

Optionals:

Belt of the Architect Belt of the Architect

Doge's Dodger Doge's Dodger

Robes of the Architect Robes of the Architect

Conclusion[]

The Mother is defeated and the darkspawn attack is stopped. See Epilogue (Awakening) for a full list of possible outcomes.

Notes[]

  • Do not leave the area! If you leave, all used crystals will disappear and you will not get the special powers.
  • Bring a rogue with high lockpicking as two of the crystals are in locked chests.

Bugs[]

Bug icon Bug! pcpc (v1.05) It may be possible to talk to the Architect while he's summoning the Architect's Pyre, if it's spawned immediately after the cutscene. Doing so will replay the Architect's "fight or spare?" dialog, but with the Architect invisible and the camera pointing at walls and into the ground. Choosing "fight" warps the Warden and allies out of bounds, with no apparent other changes from the correct battle sequence (it's easy to walk back in bounds, Architect remains spared in the ending); I didn't check what happens if he's spared twice.