- For the crafting resource in Dragon Age II, see Felandaris (Dragon Age II).
- For the herb in Dragon Age: Inquisition, see Felandaris (Inquisition).
Felandaris is a thorny poisonous plant that grows only in places where the Veil is thin.[1]
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The name felandaris is elven, meaning "demon weed" and can be easily identified by its twisted, wicked-looking shrub with long, thorny shoots, and no leaves. It is described as a "skeletal hand, reaching out from an unmarked grave." Many swear the plant radiates a palpable aura of malevolence, so it comes as no surprise that it unnerves many junior herbalists.
—An excerpt from The Botanical Compendium by Ines Arancia, botanist[2]
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- Dalish children learn short rhymes about plants and their characteristics, which are meant to help with identification of foraged goods. The rhyme about felandaris goes like this: "Spindly with thorns like a great demon's horns: Felandaris, marking the Veil."[3]
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- ↑ Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, chapter 10
- ↑ Codex entry: Felandaris
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 212, part of The Seer's Yarn collection