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See Dragon Age III: Inquisition for information on the game with the same name.


The Inquisition was a group of people who, following the First Blight, rose up to defend Thedas from the dangers of magic and heretics. The Inquisition later joined with the Chantry and became the Seekers of Truth and the Templar Order.[1]

History

Around the time that the Chantry was established at the beginning of the Divine Age, Thedas was plunged into chaos. The First Blight had ended, the Imperium had broken apart following Andraste's March, and blood mages and Old Gods cults were widespread.[1] The Inquisition was formed with the goal of protecting the people from the tyranny of magic in whatever form it might take; blood mages, abominations, cultists or heretics.[2] The group combed the land in search of these threats and some say theirs was a reign of terror.[3]

In 1:20 Divine, the newly founded Chantry found common cause with the Inquisition and they signed the Nevarran Accord.[4] As part of the agreement, the Inquisition was replaced by the new martial arm of the Chantry, the Templar Order, and another group to watch over the newly formed templars, the Seekers of Truth. Another result was the creation of the Circle of Magi,[4] with the templars serving as wardens for the Circles.

Trivia

  • David Gaider has hinted that the Inquisition may rise again.[1]
  • The Strategy Guide for Dragon Age II also hints that a new Inquisition may form. "Will some kind of inquisition be at the heart of events of the next Dragon Age title?"[5]
  • The third Dragon Age game is titled Dragon Age III : Inquisition.

See also

Codex entry: The Seekers of Truth Codex entry: The Seekers of Truth

Codex entry: The History of the Chantry: Chapter 4 Codex entry: The History of the Chantry: Chapter 4

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Thedas UK (January 14, 2012). "David Gaider Interview". Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  2. "On Templars, Raiders, City Guards and The Coterie". Official BioWare blog. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  3. Codex entry: The Seekers of Truth
  4. 4.0 4.1 Gaider, D. Dragon Age: Asunder. Epilogue. p. 412.
  5. Dragon Age II: The Complete Official Guide, p. 271
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