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* When offered a ship by a Desire Demon, Isabela will reply with: "I like big boats, I cannot lie," a reference to the 1992 song "Baby Got Back", by hip hop artist Sir Mix-A-Lot.
 
* When offered a ship by a Desire Demon, Isabela will reply with: "I like big boats, I cannot lie," a reference to the 1992 song "Baby Got Back", by hip hop artist Sir Mix-A-Lot.
 
* During your travels you may discover a ring called 'Three Wolf Boon'. This is a reference to the internet meme 'Three Wolf Moon' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Wolf_Moon wikipedia - Three Wolf Moon]</ref>
 
* During your travels you may discover a ring called 'Three Wolf Boon'. This is a reference to the internet meme 'Three Wolf Moon' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Wolf_Moon wikipedia - Three Wolf Moon]</ref>
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* In Act 3, a ring called [[Pretty Little Thing]] can be purchased from the Trinkets Emporium in Lowtown. This is likely a reference to Thénardier's song, "Dog Eat Dog" from Les Misérables. During the song, he sings, "Here's a tasty ring, pretty little thing, wouldn't want to waste it, that would really be a crime." It may also be a reference to [http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Marjolaine Marjolaine], who calls Leliana this.
 
* One of Varric's random cutscenes with Dog in the Hawke estate is about him teaching Dog to play a gambling card game; he gives dog some tips on tells and says he is "still better than Anders". This is a reference to C.M Coolidge's painting of "Dogs playing poker". The game he mentions, Diamondback, was a gambling game invented in the comic book "Cerebus". Actual Diamondback sets were produced and sold. <ref>[http://www.beguiling.com/images/cer-cardset.htm Diamondback notes]</ref><ref>[http://www.cereb.us/wiki/index.php?title=Diamondback Cerebus Wiki]</ref>
 
* One of Varric's random cutscenes with Dog in the Hawke estate is about him teaching Dog to play a gambling card game; he gives dog some tips on tells and says he is "still better than Anders". This is a reference to C.M Coolidge's painting of "Dogs playing poker". The game he mentions, Diamondback, was a gambling game invented in the comic book "Cerebus". Actual Diamondback sets were produced and sold. <ref>[http://www.beguiling.com/images/cer-cardset.htm Diamondback notes]</ref><ref>[http://www.cereb.us/wiki/index.php?title=Diamondback Cerebus Wiki]</ref>
 
* During [[Mark of the Assassin]], at the base of a steep hill next to the Andraste's Mantle plant lie the remains of a person crushed to death by a wheel of cheese. This is likely a reference to the famous [[wikipedia:Cooper's_Hill_Cheese-Rolling_and_Wake|Cooper's Hill Cheese Roll]] of Gloucestershire, UK.
 
* During [[Mark of the Assassin]], at the base of a steep hill next to the Andraste's Mantle plant lie the remains of a person crushed to death by a wheel of cheese. This is likely a reference to the famous [[wikipedia:Cooper's_Hill_Cheese-Rolling_and_Wake|Cooper's Hill Cheese Roll]] of Gloucestershire, UK.
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