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When [[the Inquisitor]] arrives in [[Val Royeaux]] to address the clerics, Revered Mother [[Hevara]] spots Lord Seeker Lucius and his templars approaching the stage and assumes they were returning to the Chantry to put an end to the Inquisition. But that was not the case, as she is punched unceremoniously to the ground. Lucius takes contempt in the revered mother's claim of authority and is equally insulted that the Inquisitor did not seek the templars' aid. Declaring the Chantry unworthy of the Order's protection, Lucius takes his templars and leaves.
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When [[Cassandra]] looks into the [[Promise of Destruction|disappearance]] of the Seekers, she and the Inquisitor discover that Lucius had sold his fellow Seekers to the [[Order of the Fiery Promise]] after learning that they were resistant to [[red lyrium]], thus making them unreliable to [[Corypheus]]. When confronted, Lucius proves unreasonable, claiming to have higher ambitions than Corypheus, and is killed in the ensuring fight.
 
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Lord Seeker Lucius Corin is the head of the Seekers of Truth, the enigmatic military wing of the Chantry which is responsible for supervising the Templar Order and dealing with more sensitive matters.

Background


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Lucius Corin was promoted to the rank of Lord Seeker following the conspicuous disappearance of Lord Seeker Lambert van Reeves in 9:40 Dragon, just after the annulling of the Nevarran Accord removed the Seekers of Truth and the Templar Order from Chantry oversight.


Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


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When the Inquisitor arrives in Val Royeaux to address the clerics, Revered Mother Hevara spots Lord Seeker Lucius and his templars approaching the stage and assumes they were returning to the Chantry to put an end to the Inquisition. But that was not the case, as she is punched unceremoniously to the ground. Lucius takes contempt in the revered mother's claim of authority and is equally insulted that the Inquisitor did not seek the templars' aid. Declaring the Chantry unworthy of the Order's protection, Lucius takes his templars and leaves.

When Cassandra looks into the disappearance of the Seekers, she and the Inquisitor discover that Lucius had sold his fellow Seekers to the Order of the Fiery Promise after learning that they were resistant to red lyrium, thus making them unreliable to Corypheus. When confronted, Lucius proves unreasonable, claiming to have higher ambitions than Corypheus, and is killed in the ensuring fight.