Dragon Age Wiki
Dragon Age Wiki
(add note about canticle he wrote, changed "king" to "prince" per WoT2 pg. 74)
Tag: sourceedit
(WOT2 info)
Tag: sourceedit
Line 8: Line 8:
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|race = [[Human]]
 
|race = [[Human]]
|family = Vanedrin Drakon <small>(grandfather)</small> <br>Septimus Drakon <small>(father)</small> <br> Castana <small>(mother)</small> <br> Empress Area Montlaures <small>(wife)</small> <br> [[Kordillus II]] <small>(son)</small>
+
|family = Vanderin Drakon <small>(grandfather)</small> <br>Septimus Drakon <small>(father)</small> <br> Castana <small>(mother)</small> <br> Empress Area Montlaures <small>(wife)</small> <br> [[Kordillus II]] <small>(son)</small>
 
|appearances = Historical
 
|appearances = Historical
 
}}</onlyinclude>
 
}}</onlyinclude>
Line 15: Line 15:
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  +
Kordillus Drakon was born to Septimus Drakon, youngest son of Lord Vanderin Drakon of [[Tevinter]], and Castana, daughter of a prominent Ciriane chieftain. Septimus lacked magical ability, charisma and military prowess, but he had experience surviving the cutthroat politics of Tevinter nobility and with his help, Castana was named queen by the clans of Ciriane and Alamarri in -36 Ancient. Their son was born soon after.<ref>{{Cite wot2|pg 21}}</ref>
  +
 
Drakon was a fervent believer in the [[Maker]] and often claimed that the Maker had personally charged him with spreading the Chant of Light. He was instrumental in turning the cult of the Maker (which had no central leadership at the time) into the [[Chantry]]. Because of his actions, he was declared "Anointed" by the Chantry and is revered as much as [[Andraste]] by many of its members. Drakon was also a brilliant general, leading the newly founded empire to rapid expansion.<ref name="Genitivi">[[Codex entry: The History of the Chantry: Chapter 4]]</ref><ref name="WoT1">''{{Cite wot|53, 56, 113-114, 157}}</ref><ref name="Prima">Mike Searly. "Traveler's Guide: Thedas History Timeline". [[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide#Collector's Edition|Dragon Age: Origins: Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide]].</ref>
 
Drakon was a fervent believer in the [[Maker]] and often claimed that the Maker had personally charged him with spreading the Chant of Light. He was instrumental in turning the cult of the Maker (which had no central leadership at the time) into the [[Chantry]]. Because of his actions, he was declared "Anointed" by the Chantry and is revered as much as [[Andraste]] by many of its members. Drakon was also a brilliant general, leading the newly founded empire to rapid expansion.<ref name="Genitivi">[[Codex entry: The History of the Chantry: Chapter 4]]</ref><ref name="WoT1">''{{Cite wot|53, 56, 113-114, 157}}</ref><ref name="Prima">Mike Searly. "Traveler's Guide: Thedas History Timeline". [[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide#Collector's Edition|Dragon Age: Origins: Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide]].</ref>
   
 
=== Rule ===
 
=== Rule ===
  +
Prince Drakon believed that [[Andraste]] had appeared to him in a dream when he was a child, and had tasked him with redeeming the world in the eyes of the [[Maker]]. Worship of the Maker was fragmented at the time, with each clan having its own variety of the cult of Andraste, with different rituals and traditions. Drakon started unifying their belief of the Maker at the age of sixteen, by taking to the battlefield. When he reached the age of majority, he courted and married Area Montlaures. She was an unequaled archer and a shrewd tactician, and together they conquered well into modern-day [[Ferelden]] and [[Nevarra]], stamping out lingering worship of the [[Old Gods]] and other [[Alamarri]] and Ciriane deities.<ref>{{Cite wot2|22}}</ref>
In the year -15 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]], the young and ambitious prince of the city-state of Orlais began construction of a great temple dedicated to the Maker, declaring that by its completion he would have brought Andrastian belief to the world. In -12 Ancient wrote the [[Chant of Light verses#Canticle of Exaltations|Canticle of Exaltations]] describing his visions of the Maker's return.<ref>{{Cite wot2|74}}</ref> In -11 he began a series of attacks in the Heartlands aimed at uniting the warring city-states of the south.
 
  +
 
Their campaign of expansion stalled when they met heavier resistance in the North. Fearing that his cause was failing because the Maker questioned his devotion, Drakon refocused his attention on glorifying his god. In the year -15 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]], he began construction of a great temple dedicated to the Maker on the foundations of an ancient Ciriane fortress which had been home to [[Jeshavis]] herself,<ref>{{Cite wot2|22}}</ref> declaring that by its completion he would have brought Andrastian belief to the world. In -12 Ancient he wrote the [[Chant of Light verses#Canticle of Exaltations|Canticle of Exaltations]] describing his visions of the Maker's return.<ref>{{Cite wot2|74}}</ref> In -11 he began a series of attacks in the Heartlands aimed at uniting the warring city-states of the south.
   
 
The temple was completed in -3 Ancient and Drakon was crowned emperor in [[Val Royeaux]], having conquered several neighboring city-states and forcing the submission of others.<ref name="Prima" /> His first act as emperor was to declare the Chantry as the established religion of the Empire.<ref name="WoT1" /><ref>[[Codex entry: The Founding of the Chantry]]</ref> He created the holy office of the [[Divine]], and after protracted elections Olessa of Montsimmard was proclaimed the first Divine three years later, taking the name Justinia. The event marked the beginning of the Chantry calendar at 1:1 [[Divine Age|Divine]].
 
The temple was completed in -3 Ancient and Drakon was crowned emperor in [[Val Royeaux]], having conquered several neighboring city-states and forcing the submission of others.<ref name="Prima" /> His first act as emperor was to declare the Chantry as the established religion of the Empire.<ref name="WoT1" /><ref>[[Codex entry: The Founding of the Chantry]]</ref> He created the holy office of the [[Divine]], and after protracted elections Olessa of Montsimmard was proclaimed the first Divine three years later, taking the name Justinia. The event marked the beginning of the Chantry calendar at 1:1 [[Divine Age|Divine]].
Line 24: Line 28:
 
Drakon believed that the [[Grand Game]] was tearing the nation apart, so he abolished all titles besides emperor, empress, lord and lady.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Orlesian Empire]]</ref>
 
Drakon believed that the [[Grand Game]] was tearing the nation apart, so he abolished all titles besides emperor, empress, lord and lady.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Orlesian Empire]]</ref>
   
When the [[Second Blight]] began in 1:5 in [[Anderfels]], Drakon enlisted the help of the [[mage]]s, permitting them to use their full power against the [[darkspawn]]. They proved themselves to be effective allies in battle, and Orlesian army under Drakon's command won a series of significant victories against the horde including the hard-fought Battle of Cumberland in 1:16. In 1:20 he played a role<ref name="Genitivi" /> in the signing of the [[Nevarran Accord]] between the Chantry and the [[Inquisition]] that established the [[Seekers of Truth]], [[Circle of Magi]] and [[Templar Order]]. Drakon was also a close personal friend of [[Ameridan]], the current [[Inquisitor]] at the time of the order division.
+
Many hoped the Divine Age would be the dawning of a peaceful and prosperous era, hopes which were shattered when the [[Second Blight]] began in 1:5 in the [[Anderfels]]. Drakon quickly rallied every able-bodied warrior to march north against the [[Archdemon]]. He knew this would not be enough and, in a controversial move, he enlisted the help of the [[mage|mages]], permitting them to use their full power against the [[darkspawn]]. They proved themselves to be effective allies in battle, and the Orlesian army under Drakon's command won a series of significant victories against the horde including the hard-fought Battle of Cumberland in 1:16. This led to the signing of the [[Nevarran Accord]] in 1:20, which established the [[Seekers of Truth]], [[Circle of Magi]] and [[Templar Order]]. Drakon is credited as having created the Circle of Magi and the Order of Templars.<ref>[[Codex entry: The History of the Chantry: Chapter 4]]</ref> Drakon personally endorsed Lothaire Hardouin, a veteran of the [[Second Blight]], for the position of [[Grand Enchanter]].<ref>[[Codex entry: The First Grand Enchanter]]</ref> He was also a close personal friend of [[Ameridan]], who was [[Inquisitor]] at the time.
   
Throughout this entire time, the [[Elf|elves]] of the [[Dales]] remained neutral and unhelpful. Tensions became especially high when the city of Montsimmard was nearly destroyed by the darkspawn in 1:25 while the elven army watched nearby.
+
Rather than helping their neighbors, the [[Elf|elves]] of the [[Dales]] decided to remain neutral and focus on their own borders. Tensions became especially high when the city of Montsimmard was nearly destroyed by the darkspawn in 1:25 while the elven army watched nearby.
   
In 1:33 Orlesian armies marched northwards to the [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]] fortress of [[Weisshaupt]], relieving it from the siege. The Wardens were so impressed with Drakon that they converted to the Chantry. The united forces moved further north to salvage what was left of Anderfels, leading to its conversion to the Chantry and annexation by the Orlesian Empire later that year.<ref>{{Cite wot|60-66, 157}}</ref>
+
In 1:33 Orlesian armies marched northwards to the [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]] fortress of [[Weisshaupt]], relieving it from the siege. The Wardens were so impressed with Drakon that they converted to the Chantry. The united forces moved further north to salvage what was left of the Anderfels, leading to its conversion to the Chantry and annexation by the Orlesian Empire later that year.<ref>{{Cite wot|60-66, 157}}</ref>
   
 
Drakon died of old age in 1:45 Divine and was succeeded by his son [[Kordillus Drakon II|Kordillus II]].<ref>{{Cite wot|67}}</ref>
 
Drakon died of old age in 1:45 Divine and was succeeded by his son [[Kordillus Drakon II|Kordillus II]].<ref>{{Cite wot|67}}</ref>
Line 35: Line 39:
 
Empress Area was the third of Lord Montlaures of Val Chevin's famously unmarriageable six daughters. When she met young Prince Kordillus, she was the captain of her father's archers and led the defense of Laures Castle. According to the legend, she was not the fairest, nor the most elegant or charming, but when the prince – who was no charmer himself – witnessed Area shooting the wings off a bumblebee at one hundred paces, he was instantly smitten.
 
Empress Area was the third of Lord Montlaures of Val Chevin's famously unmarriageable six daughters. When she met young Prince Kordillus, she was the captain of her father's archers and led the defense of Laures Castle. According to the legend, she was not the fairest, nor the most elegant or charming, but when the prince – who was no charmer himself – witnessed Area shooting the wings off a bumblebee at one hundred paces, he was instantly smitten.
   
It is said that on their wedding day, Drakon presented his bride with a [[Bow of the Golden Sun|golden bow]] crafted by the mages of Val Royeaux, so that they could ride into battle and spread the Light of the Maker together.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Bow of the Golden Sun]]</ref>
+
It is said that on their wedding day, Drakon presented his bride with a [[Bow of the Golden Sun|golden bow]] crafted by the mages of Val Royeaux, so that they could ride into battle and spread the Light of the Maker together.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Bow of the Golden Sun]]</ref>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 06:23, 31 January 2016


Kordillus Drakon I was the founder and first emperor of the Orlesian Empire.

Background

Kordillus Drakon was born to Septimus Drakon, youngest son of Lord Vanderin Drakon of Tevinter, and Castana, daughter of a prominent Ciriane chieftain. Septimus lacked magical ability, charisma and military prowess, but he had experience surviving the cutthroat politics of Tevinter nobility and with his help, Castana was named queen by the clans of Ciriane and Alamarri in -36 Ancient. Their son was born soon after.[1]

Drakon was a fervent believer in the Maker and often claimed that the Maker had personally charged him with spreading the Chant of Light. He was instrumental in turning the cult of the Maker (which had no central leadership at the time) into the Chantry. Because of his actions, he was declared "Anointed" by the Chantry and is revered as much as Andraste by many of its members. Drakon was also a brilliant general, leading the newly founded empire to rapid expansion.[2][3][4]

Rule

Prince Drakon believed that Andraste had appeared to him in a dream when he was a child, and had tasked him with redeeming the world in the eyes of the Maker. Worship of the Maker was fragmented at the time, with each clan having its own variety of the cult of Andraste, with different rituals and traditions. Drakon started unifying their belief of the Maker at the age of sixteen, by taking to the battlefield. When he reached the age of majority, he courted and married Area Montlaures. She was an unequaled archer and a shrewd tactician, and together they conquered well into modern-day Ferelden and Nevarra, stamping out lingering worship of the Old Gods and other Alamarri and Ciriane deities.[5]

Their campaign of expansion stalled when they met heavier resistance in the North. Fearing that his cause was failing because the Maker questioned his devotion, Drakon refocused his attention on glorifying his god. In the year -15 Ancient, he began construction of a great temple dedicated to the Maker on the foundations of an ancient Ciriane fortress which had been home to Jeshavis herself,[6] declaring that by its completion he would have brought Andrastian belief to the world. In -12 Ancient he wrote the Canticle of Exaltations describing his visions of the Maker's return.[7] In -11 he began a series of attacks in the Heartlands aimed at uniting the warring city-states of the south.

The temple was completed in -3 Ancient and Drakon was crowned emperor in Val Royeaux, having conquered several neighboring city-states and forcing the submission of others.[4] His first act as emperor was to declare the Chantry as the established religion of the Empire.[3][8] He created the holy office of the Divine, and after protracted elections Olessa of Montsimmard was proclaimed the first Divine three years later, taking the name Justinia. The event marked the beginning of the Chantry calendar at 1:1 Divine.

Drakon believed that the Grand Game was tearing the nation apart, so he abolished all titles besides emperor, empress, lord and lady.[9]

Many hoped the Divine Age would be the dawning of a peaceful and prosperous era, hopes which were shattered when the Second Blight began in 1:5 in the Anderfels. Drakon quickly rallied every able-bodied warrior to march north against the Archdemon. He knew this would not be enough and, in a controversial move, he enlisted the help of the mages, permitting them to use their full power against the darkspawn. They proved themselves to be effective allies in battle, and the Orlesian army under Drakon's command won a series of significant victories against the horde including the hard-fought Battle of Cumberland in 1:16. This led to the signing of the Nevarran Accord in 1:20, which established the Seekers of Truth, Circle of Magi and Templar Order. Drakon is credited as having created the Circle of Magi and the Order of Templars.[10] Drakon personally endorsed Lothaire Hardouin, a veteran of the Second Blight, for the position of Grand Enchanter.[11] He was also a close personal friend of Ameridan, who was Inquisitor at the time.

Rather than helping their neighbors, the elves of the Dales decided to remain neutral and focus on their own borders. Tensions became especially high when the city of Montsimmard was nearly destroyed by the darkspawn in 1:25 while the elven army watched nearby.

In 1:33 Orlesian armies marched northwards to the Grey Warden fortress of Weisshaupt, relieving it from the siege. The Wardens were so impressed with Drakon that they converted to the Chantry. The united forces moved further north to salvage what was left of the Anderfels, leading to its conversion to the Chantry and annexation by the Orlesian Empire later that year.[12]

Drakon died of old age in 1:45 Divine and was succeeded by his son Kordillus II.[13]

Marriage

Empress Area was the third of Lord Montlaures of Val Chevin's famously unmarriageable six daughters. When she met young Prince Kordillus, she was the captain of her father's archers and led the defense of Laures Castle. According to the legend, she was not the fairest, nor the most elegant or charming, but when the prince – who was no charmer himself – witnessed Area shooting the wings off a bumblebee at one hundred paces, he was instantly smitten.

It is said that on their wedding day, Drakon presented his bride with a golden bow crafted by the mages of Val Royeaux, so that they could ride into battle and spread the Light of the Maker together.[14]

Trivia

References