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Revision as of 12:17, 15 June 2014
The Disciples of Andraste is a group of people which was created after the death of Andraste for the purpose of protecting and continuing her legacy.
Background
According to the Guardian, when the Imperium killed the prophet this group carried her remnants to the other corner of the Imperium, in the Frostback Mountains and vowed to forever revere her memory and guard her. However an ancestor of Kolgrim considered himself as a prophet and said that Andraste has been reborn once again in the form of a High Dragon and all those who opposed him were silenced.
Since then, only the Guardian resides into the temple and is protecting the ashes as the rest of the disciples are unable to kill him. The other disciples reside in the Ruined Temple, Caverns and upon the mountain side in their village called Haven. The cult can be encountered during the Urn of Sacred Ashes quest line.
Involvement
In 9:30 Dragon, Haven was discovered by Brother Genitivi, who was searching for the Urn of Andraste. The Disciples held him captive and interrogated him, hoping to learn enough to send an impostor into the outside world. They also sent an agent to kill and impersonate his assistant Weylon in Denerim to dissuade or misdirect any other searchers, as well as arranged for the capture or ambush of Redcliffe knights sent in search of Genitivi.
The cultists try to defend the temple against the Warden and their party, who are trying to reach the Urn. They have trained Brontos to fight with them as well as Ash Wraiths. The cultists contain plain 'cultists', 'cultist mages', 'cultist archers' and 'cultist reavers', who are all led by Kolgrim who is found in the final cavern.
The Warden may choose to ally with them and follow Kolgrim's task which is to spill some blood of the High Dragon, which they think is Andraste, to the Urn of Andraste. Doing so, the Warden will be called as a champion by the cultists and considered as one of them as well as have the privilege to drink ritually prepared dragon blood in order to become a reaver.
However the Warden may choose to reject Kolgrim's offer or cross the cultists afterwards, in which case even more cultists along with their leader are being killed. In either case the death toll inflicted on the group is high as depicted by the number of gravestones found afterwards in the village.
Historical disciples
Some of these disciples can be found in The Gauntlet as part of A Test of Faith quest by giving riddles to the Warden. They are, in fact, Ash Wraiths which were summoned by an ancient Tevinter ritual. This ritual involved the immolation of the disciple.
- Disciple Cathaire: Leader of Andraste's army.
- Disciple Havard: He gathered Andraste's ashes and hid them for safekeeping.
- Guardian: One of the original disciples.
- Hessarian, the Redeemed:[2] The Tevinter Archon who repented of his execution of Andraste and turned the Imperium to the worship of the Maker.
- Brona:[2] Andraste's mother.
- Hector:[2] Lord of the fortress of Nevarra, one of Andraste's strongholds. He was murdered when Andraste was betrayed by Maferath and captured by the Imperium.
- Shartan:[2] Leader of the elven slave rebellion who joined Andraste in battling the Imperium.
- Justinia:[2] A Tevinter slave and friend of Andraste who remained by Andraste's side during her war against Tevinter.
Cultist disciples
- Kolgrim: Current cult leader.
- Eirik: Revered Father of the Haven Chantry.
- Haven Village Guard: A guard keeping watch in the Village of Haven.
- Shopkeeper: The shopkeeper of the Village Store in Haven.
- Weylon (the impostor, not the assistant of Brother Genitivi)
Strategy
When facing a group of Cultists, it is best to send a character with a fair amount of armor (though not your parties tank) to attack the group's mage. Doing so will distract the mage from attacking the entire party with high damage area of effect spells.
Types
Cultist archer
Skills used:
Pinning Shot may refer to:
- Pinning Shot (Origins), a rogue and warrior talent in Dragon Age: Origins
- Pinning Shot (Dragon Age II), a rogue talent in Dragon Age II
- Pinning Shot (Inquisition), a rogue upgrade for Full Draw in the Trespasser DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Cultist assassin
Skills used: Mark of Death may refer to:
- Mark of Death (Origins), a rogue talent in Dragon Age: Origins
- Mark of Death (Dragon Age II), a rogue talent in Dragon Age II
- Mark of Death (Inquisition), a rogue talent in Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Stealth may refer to:
- Stealth (Origins), a rogue talent in Dragon Age: Origins
- Stealth (Dragon Age II), a rogue talent in Dragon Age II
- Stealth (Inquisition), a rogue ability in Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Cultist mage
Spells used:
Cultist overseer
Skills used:
Cultist reaver
Skills used:
Indomitable may refer to:
- Indomitable (Origins), a warrior talent in Dragon Age: Origins
- Indomitable (Dragon Age II), Aveline's talent in Dragon Age II
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Locations
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 125
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 115
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