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|description = An artifact made of pure lyrium.
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|description = An artifact made of [[red lyrium]].<ref name="wot94">{{Cite wot|94}}</ref>
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|locations = [[Primeval Thaig]]
 
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age II]]<br> [[The Dread Wolf Rises]] <small> (not yet released)</small>
 
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The '''lyrium idol''' is an artifact made of pure [[lyrium]]<ref>"Story Recap". ''[[Dragon Age II]]: The Complete Official Guide''. p. 269</ref> in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.
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The '''lyrium idol''' is an artifact made of [[red lyrium]].<ref name="wot94"/>
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== Background ==
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It was forged by the [[Dwarf|dwarves]] of the [[Primeval Thaig]] in ancient times. After the mysterious fall of the [[thaig]], the idol was lost for millennia.
   
 
== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
 
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During [[Hawke]]'s [[The Deep Roads Expedition|expedition]] to the [[Deep Roads]] in Act 1, the party comes across the lyrium idol on an altar inside a room within the [[Primeval Thaig]]. Composed on an unknown type of lyrium glowing red, the [[dwarves]] of the Primeval Thaig seemed to worship it. After inspecting the idol, Hawke throws it to [[Bartrand]] who then locks them in the chamber with no apparent way out.
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During [[Hawke]]'s [[The Deep Roads Expedition|expedition]] into the [[Deep Roads]] in Act 1, the party comes across the lyrium idol on an altar inside a room within the Primeval Thaig. Composed of an unknown type of lyrium glowing red, the dwarves of the thaig seemed to worship it. After inspecting the idol, Hawke throws it to [[Bartrand Tethras|Bartrand]] who then locks them in the chamber with no apparent way out.
   
In Act 2, during [[Varric]]'s companion quest [[Family Matter]], it is revealed that the idol turned [[Bartrand]] insane. He began hearing voices and made his servants eat lyrium so that they could hear them too. Bartrand tells Hawke that he sold the idol but doesn't reveal to whom, only saying, "She glittered like the sun, but her heart was cold as ice."
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In Act 2, during [[Varric Tethras|Varric]]'s companion quest [[Family Matter]], it is revealed that the idol drove [[Bartrand Tethras|Bartrand]] insane. He began hearing voices and made his servants eat lyrium so that they could hear them too. Bartrand tells Hawke that he sold the idol but doesn't reveal to whom, only saying, "She glittered like the sun, but her heart was cold as ice."
   
 
In Act 3, another of Varric's quests, [[Haunted]], reveals that Bartrand kept a shard of the idol at [[Bartrand's Estate|his estate]], which eventually attracted evil spirits to it. After vanquishing the haunts, Hawke recovers the shard and [[Closure|can give it]] either to Varric (at his insistence) or to [[Sandal]]. If given to Varric, he uses it to upgrade [[Bianca]] and promises to be careful with it; Sandal, instead, shapes the [[Primeval Lyrium Rune]] from it.
 
In Act 3, another of Varric's quests, [[Haunted]], reveals that Bartrand kept a shard of the idol at [[Bartrand's Estate|his estate]], which eventually attracted evil spirits to it. After vanquishing the haunts, Hawke recovers the shard and [[Closure|can give it]] either to Varric (at his insistence) or to [[Sandal]]. If given to Varric, he uses it to upgrade [[Bianca]] and promises to be careful with it; Sandal, instead, shapes the [[Primeval Lyrium Rune]] from it.
   
During the endgame quest [[The Last Straw]], Knight-Commander [[Meredith]] is revealed to have been the one to have bought the idol. She reshaped it to be her sword, and, as happened to Bartrand, it drove her insane as well. Meredith began to become increasingly paranoid, accusing all the [[mage]]s in the [[Circle]] of using [[blood magic]] and going as far as to lock all mages in their quarters, execute all [[apostates]] and make [[Tranquil]] any mage who put a toe out of line. It also gave her unnatural powers such as the ability to animate the statues in the [[Gallows]], and even limited flight capabilities.
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During the endgame quest [[The Last Straw]], [[Knight-Commander]] [[Meredith Stannard|Meredith]] is revealed to have been the one to have bought the idol. She reshaped it to be her sword, [[Certainty]] and, as happened to Bartrand, it drove her insane as well. Meredith began to become increasingly paranoid, accusing all the [[mage]]s in the [[Circle of Magi|Circle]] of using [[blood magic]] and going as far as to lock all mages in their quarters, execute all [[apostate]]s and make [[Tranquil]] any mage who put a toe out of line. It also gave her unnatural powers such as the ability to animate the statues in the [[Gallows]], and even limited flight capabilities.
   
During the final battle at the Gallows, Meredith overuses the lyrium sword, causing it to burst into dust and turning herself into a lyrium statue.
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During the final battle at the Gallows, Meredith overuses the lyrium sword, causing it to burst into dust and petrify her into a statue.}}
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=== ''[[The Dread Wolf Rises]]'' ===
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[[File:DA4 The Dread Wolf Rises.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Lyrium Idol in the Game Awards trailer]]
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The 2018 Game Awards teaser trailer depicted Solas, in wolf form, looming over the [[Lyrium idol]] from the [[Primeval Thaig]], as well as an unnamed character. It is worth noting this character did not appear to be missing a hand as [[The Inquisitor]] currently does. In the sky a symbol of seven markings in a circle, with two not yet grey, floated as well. Prior to this the trailer had panned over what appeared to be the details of the lyrium idol, and a world seemingly in flames.
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At the end of the trailer Solas narrates, saying, "You've found me at last. I suspect you have questions."
 
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During the events of ''[[Dragon Age: Deception]]'' #3, an [[Elf|elven]] servant named [[Gaius]] is revealed to be impersonating a [[Magister]] in [[Ventus]] while reporting to Solas. A [[Red lyrium]] "weapon" from was traded for information by Gaius's order. According to writer [[Nunzio De Filippis]] this was not something Solas would have approved of.
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Gaius is slain by invading [[Qunari]].<ref>Unofficial BSN. http://bsn.boards.net/thread/15233/new-comic-dragon-age-deception?page=17.</ref>
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== Trivia ==
 
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* The item code for the lyrium sword is: {{Console|gen_im_npc_wep_two_mera.uti}}<br>The item was never intended to be looted; as such spawning it will only produce a nameless Red Steel Greatsword with no damage or stats.
 
* The item code for the lyrium sword is: {{Console|gen_im_npc_wep_two_mera.uti}}<br>The item was never intended to be looted; as such spawning it will only produce a nameless Red Steel Greatsword with no damage or stats.
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* The sword [[Certainty]], wielded by [[Samson]] if he comes to serve the [[Elder One]], is all but outright stated to be the same red lyrium sword that Meredith used, reforged using [[Elf|elven]], [[Tevinter Imperium|Tevinter]], and [[Blight]] magics.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 05:43, 13 December 2018


The lyrium idol is an artifact made of red lyrium.[1]

Background

It was forged by the dwarves of the Primeval Thaig in ancient times. After the mysterious fall of the thaig, the idol was lost for millennia.

Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


During Hawke's expedition into the Deep Roads in Act 1, the party comes across the lyrium idol on an altar inside a room within the Primeval Thaig. Composed of an unknown type of lyrium glowing red, the dwarves of the thaig seemed to worship it. After inspecting the idol, Hawke throws it to Bartrand who then locks them in the chamber with no apparent way out.

In Act 2, during Varric's companion quest Family Matter, it is revealed that the idol drove Bartrand insane. He began hearing voices and made his servants eat lyrium so that they could hear them too. Bartrand tells Hawke that he sold the idol but doesn't reveal to whom, only saying, "She glittered like the sun, but her heart was cold as ice."

In Act 3, another of Varric's quests, Haunted, reveals that Bartrand kept a shard of the idol at his estate, which eventually attracted evil spirits to it. After vanquishing the haunts, Hawke recovers the shard and can give it either to Varric (at his insistence) or to Sandal. If given to Varric, he uses it to upgrade Bianca and promises to be careful with it; Sandal, instead, shapes the Primeval Lyrium Rune from it.

During the endgame quest The Last Straw, Knight-Commander Meredith is revealed to have been the one to have bought the idol. She reshaped it to be her sword, Certainty and, as happened to Bartrand, it drove her insane as well. Meredith began to become increasingly paranoid, accusing all the mages in the Circle of using blood magic and going as far as to lock all mages in their quarters, execute all apostates and make Tranquil any mage who put a toe out of line. It also gave her unnatural powers such as the ability to animate the statues in the Gallows, and even limited flight capabilities.

During the final battle at the Gallows, Meredith overuses the lyrium sword, causing it to burst into dust and petrify her into a statue.


The Dread Wolf Rises


This section contains spoilers for:
Trespasser.


DA4 The Dread Wolf Rises

The Lyrium Idol in the Game Awards trailer

The 2018 Game Awards teaser trailer depicted Solas, in wolf form, looming over the Lyrium idol from the Primeval Thaig, as well as an unnamed character. It is worth noting this character did not appear to be missing a hand as The Inquisitor currently does. In the sky a symbol of seven markings in a circle, with two not yet grey, floated as well. Prior to this the trailer had panned over what appeared to be the details of the lyrium idol, and a world seemingly in flames.

At the end of the trailer Solas narrates, saying, "You've found me at last. I suspect you have questions."



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Knight Errant.


During the events of Dragon Age: Deception #3, an elven servant named Gaius is revealed to be impersonating a Magister in Ventus while reporting to Solas. A Red lyrium "weapon" from was traded for information by Gaius's order. According to writer Nunzio De Filippis this was not something Solas would have approved of.

Gaius is slain by invading Qunari.[2]



Trivia

Lyrium Idol Blade
  • The item code for the lyrium sword is: gen_im_npc_wep_two_mera.uti
    The item was never intended to be looted; as such spawning it will only produce a nameless Red Steel Greatsword with no damage or stats.

This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.



References