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“I am the penitent sinner who shows compassion in hope that compassion will be shown to him.”


Archon Hessarian was the ruler of the Tevinter Imperium during the time of Andraste, being a critical figure in Chantry lore for his role in ordering the prophet's death by fire. He was also the first to convert to the Chant of Light.

Background

Maferath, the mortal husband of Andraste, betrayed the Alamarri warrior-prophet to the Imperium. With Andraste in captivity, the Archon decided her fate, encouraged by his wife Lady Vasilia to be ruthless. In a square in the capital Minrathous, Andraste was burned alive before a crowd of her adherents and enemies alike, but showed no distress in her death. It is said that in the prophetess' final moments, the Maker spoke to Hessarian, filling him with guilt and compassion and so he drove his sword through her heart to put an end to her suffering.

Following Andraste's death, the Archon converted to the Chant of Light and the beginnings of the religion took root. There is apparently debate as to whether he was sincere in his conversion, with some suggesting that he simply found it politically expedient to embrace a religion which was already gaining popularity amongst his own people. However, his ghost claimed to truly have felt pity for Andraste, feeling it was his duty as ruler to show mercy.

Archon Hessarian's act of clemency is a very influential tale in the Chantry, and his sword, covered in the flame of Andraste's pyre, is a well-recognized icon of the Templar Order.

Involvement

His ghost is interacted with in The Urn of Sacred Ashes quest. Answering his riddle is required to progress through A Test of Faith. His riddle is "She wields the broken sword, and separates true kings from tyrants." The answer is "Mercy."

Quotes

  • "I could not bear the sight of Andraste's suffering, and mercy bade me end Her life."
  • "I am the penitent sinner, who shows compassion as he hopes compassion may be shown to him."

Trivia

  • A pornographic book, "Hessarian's Spear," involving him and Andraste exists, mentioned in dialogue by Isabela with Bethany.
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