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== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
One of the Fearlings encountered in [[The Fade]] during the [[Here Lies the Abyss]] quest is named "Ironically, Spiders".
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One of the Fearlings encountered in [[The Fade]] during the [[Here Lies the Abyss]] quest is named, amusingly, "Ironically, Spiders".
   
 
[[The Inquisitor]] and [[Blackwall]] perceive the Fearlings as oversized [[spiders]]. (Because the Inquisitor sees them as spiders, so does the player.) [[Hawke]] sees them as either [[templars]] or [[mages]], depending on who Hawke sided with—templars if Hawke sided with the mages, mages if the opposite. [[Cassandra]] sees them as maggots. [[Sera]] describes them as physically impossible embodiments of nothingness.
 
[[The Inquisitor]] and [[Blackwall]] perceive the Fearlings as oversized [[spiders]]. (Because the Inquisitor sees them as spiders, so does the player.) [[Hawke]] sees them as either [[templars]] or [[mages]], depending on who Hawke sided with—templars if Hawke sided with the mages, mages if the opposite. [[Cassandra]] sees them as maggots. [[Sera]] describes them as physically impossible embodiments of nothingness.

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Fearlings are lesser demons in service of the Nightmare. They take the form of the viewer's fear.

Involvement

One of the Fearlings encountered in The Fade during the Here Lies the Abyss quest is named, amusingly, "Ironically, Spiders".

The Inquisitor and Blackwall perceive the Fearlings as oversized spiders. (Because the Inquisitor sees them as spiders, so does the player.) Hawke sees them as either templars or mages, depending on who Hawke sided with—templars if Hawke sided with the mages, mages if the opposite. Cassandra sees them as maggots. Sera describes them as physically impossible embodiments of nothingness.

Trivia

  • When targeted, fearlings have names for whatever fear they represent. That is, fear, drowing, blood, loneliness, etc.