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'''Kossith''' are the precursors of the [[Qunari]] before the foundation of the [[Qun]], though the term itself has since been outdated. It may refer to the actual name of the race, or the name of the civilization from which the current-day Qunari hail.<ref name="tumblr">[[David Gaider]] (February 2014). [https://web.archive.org/web/20140208072127/http://dgaider.tumblr.com/post/75700404067/on-qunari-and-kossith-and-never-the-twain-shall-meet On Qunari and Kossith and Never the Twain Shall Meet]. Tumblr.</ref><ref>{{Cite wot|179}}</ref> It is also unknown if the term refers to the one specific race or a group of races,<ref name="BWF">{{BWF|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122010842/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/422704-why-is-kossith-an-inaccurate-term-for-horned-qunari-and-tal-vashoth/?bioware=1|author=[[Mary Kirby]] and [[David Gaider]]|date=November 2012|title=Why is Kossith an inaccurate term for horned Qunari and Tal-vashoth?|access=April 12, 2014}}</ref> as little is known about the kossith. Most of the kossith converted to the teachings of the Qun sometime before 6:30 [[Storm Age|Storm]] and are since then known as Qunari. Prior to that, they prayed to animist gods, however when Qun became law, the temples that kossith built to honor their gods were destroyed and the priests were reeducated or driven into exile.<ref>{{Cite wot|127}}</ref>
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'''Kossith''' are the precursors of the [[Qunari]] before the foundation of the [[Qun]], though the term itself has since become outdated. It may refer to the actual name of the race or the name of the civilization from which the current-day Qunari hail.<ref name="tumblr">{{Tumblr|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140208072127/http://dgaider.tumblr.com/post/75700404067/on-qunari-and-kossith-and-never-the-twain-shall-meet|title=On Qunari and Kossith and Never the Twain Shall Meet}}</ref><ref>{{Cite wot|179}}</ref> It is also unknown if the term refers to the one specific race or a group of races,<ref name="BWF">{{BWF|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122010842/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/422704-why-is-kossith-an-inaccurate-term-for-horned-qunari-and-tal-vashoth/?bioware=1|author=[[Mary Kirby]] and [[David Gaider]]|date=November 2012|title=Why is Kossith an inaccurate term for horned Qunari and Tal-vashoth?|access=April 12, 2014}}</ref> as little is known about the kossith. Most of the kossith converted to the teachings of the Qun sometime before 6:30 [[Steel Age|Steel]] and are since then known as Qunari. Prior to that, they prayed to animist gods, however when Qun became law, the temples that kossith built to honor their gods were destroyed and the priests were reeducated or driven into exile.<ref>{{Cite wot|127}}</ref>
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
At -410 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]] a group of kossith landed in the southern [[Korcari Wilds]] and established a colony. This group is believed to have been captured by [[darkspawn]] during the [[First Blight]]; the darkspawn then turned some of the females into [[broodmother]]s, and those in turn gave rise to the first appearance of [[ogre]]s in [[Thedas]].<ref>{{Cite wot|26}}</ref>
 
At -410 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]] a group of kossith landed in the southern [[Korcari Wilds]] and established a colony. This group is believed to have been captured by [[darkspawn]] during the [[First Blight]]; the darkspawn then turned some of the females into [[broodmother]]s, and those in turn gave rise to the first appearance of [[ogre]]s in [[Thedas]].<ref>{{Cite wot|26}}</ref>
   
A millennium after this contact, the Qunari landed on [[Par Vollen]] in 6:30 Storm. It is said the Qunari came from an eastern land across the Northern Ocean, which was likely the land of kossith as well.
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A millennium after this contact, the Qunari landed on [[Par Vollen]] in 6:30 [[Steel Age|Steel]],<ref>{{Cite wot|108}}</ref> arriving from the north.<ref>{{Cite wot|83}}</ref> It is said the Qunari came from an eastern land across the Boeric Ocean, which was likely the land of kossith as well.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091002082738/http://social.bioware.com/wiki/dragonage/index.php/Qunari BioWare Wiki]</ref>
   
 
== Usage of the term ==
 
== Usage of the term ==
The term is an antiquated technical name and it is not known anywhere around Thedas or even amongst the Qunari. It is only known within scholarly circles, and a few members of the [[tamassran]]s, however they do not teach it to other Qunari.<ref name="tumblr"/> The leadership of the Qunari does not recognize even the concept of kossith and few if any rank and file Qunari are aware of the word.<ref>{{Cite wot|41}}</ref> To almost everyone in Thedas, the horned race is just "Qunari" or "Tal-Vashoth", respectively.<ref name="BWF"/><ref>[https://twitter.com/BioMaryKirby/status/237967860423610368 Mary Kirby twitter]</ref>
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The term is an antiquated technical name and it is not known anywhere around Thedas or even amongst the Qunari. It is only known within scholarly circles, and a few members of the [[tamassran]]s, however they do not teach it to other Qunari.<ref name="tumblr"/> The leadership of the Qunari does not recognize even the concept of kossith and few if any rank and file Qunari are aware of the word.<ref>{{Cite wot|41}}</ref> To almost everyone in Thedas, the horned race is just "Qunari" or "Tal-Vashoth", respectively.<ref name="BWF"/><ref>{{Twitter|author=[[Mary Kirby]]|url=https://twitter.com/BioMaryKirby/status/237967860423610368}}</ref>
   
== Known kossith ==
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== Known Kossith ==
* [[Ashkaari Koslun]] The founder of the [[Qun]].
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Kossith are the precursors of the Qunari before the foundation of the Qun, though the term itself has since become outdated. It may refer to the actual name of the race or the name of the civilization from which the current-day Qunari hail.[1][2] It is also unknown if the term refers to the one specific race or a group of races,[3] as little is known about the kossith. Most of the kossith converted to the teachings of the Qun sometime before 6:30 Steel and are since then known as Qunari. Prior to that, they prayed to animist gods, however when Qun became law, the temples that kossith built to honor their gods were destroyed and the priests were reeducated or driven into exile.[4]

History

At -410 Ancient a group of kossith landed in the southern Korcari Wilds and established a colony. This group is believed to have been captured by darkspawn during the First Blight; the darkspawn then turned some of the females into broodmothers, and those in turn gave rise to the first appearance of ogres in Thedas.[5]

A millennium after this contact, the Qunari landed on Par Vollen in 6:30 Steel,[6] arriving from the north.[7] It is said the Qunari came from an eastern land across the Boeric Ocean, which was likely the land of kossith as well.[8]

Usage of the term

The term is an antiquated technical name and it is not known anywhere around Thedas or even amongst the Qunari. It is only known within scholarly circles, and a few members of the tamassrans, however they do not teach it to other Qunari.[1] The leadership of the Qunari does not recognize even the concept of kossith and few if any rank and file Qunari are aware of the word.[9] To almost everyone in Thedas, the horned race is just "Qunari" or "Tal-Vashoth", respectively.[3][10]

Known Kossith

Notes

  • It appears that kossith had names, unlike the Qunari, who are referred to by their title.[11]
  • Codex entry: The Qun states than an ashkaari would travel to several nations and empires, which could indicate that kossith were more than one people; it is also possible the codex entry is a legend.
  • Iron Bull mentions that Qunari stories about their journey to Thedas are vague, but he believes that the Qunari left their homeland because they had to. He also opines that whoever the kossith were, they did not look much like Qunari.

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