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'''Oathkeeper''' is a [[Longswords (Origins)|longsword]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.
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== Acquisition ==
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This longsword is commissioned by the [[Chantry]] to be used by its [[Templar Order|templars]]. It is received as a reward for completing all three of the [[Chanter's Board]] quests in [[Lothering]].
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{{Note|Unfortunately, there is a serious bug effectively rendering the {{ColorPositiveStat|+X% to healing effects received}} modifier totally useless. See [[Bugs (Origins)#+X% to healing effects received bug|+X Healing Received Bug]] for details.}}
'''Oathkeeper''' is a steel longsword made by the [[Chantry]] to be used by [[Templar]]s. It is received as a reward for completing all three of the Chanter's Board quests in [[Lothering]].
 
   
==History==
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== Trivia ==
 
* This sword looks exactly like [[Duncan]]'s.
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* The statues of soldiers in Arl Eamon's estate in Denerim, in Orzammar, and in other places appear to be holding these swords.
''A blessed blade, these longswords are often commissioned by the Chantry and placed in the hands of their most able templars as rewards for their accomplishments.''
 
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins longswords]]
 
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins unique weapons]]
==Trivia==
 
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*This sword looks exactly like [[Duncan]]'s.
 
*Since George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire books are an inspiration, the name Oathkeeper may be an homage to the sword Jaime Lannister gave Brienne of Tarth in A Storm of Swords.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 07:57, 24 March 2019

Oathkeeper is a longsword in Dragon Age: Origins.

Acquisition

This longsword is commissioned by the Chantry to be used by its templars. It is received as a reward for completing all three of the Chanter's Board quests in Lothering.

Note: Unfortunately, there is a serious bug effectively rendering the +X% to healing effects received modifier totally useless. See +X Healing Received Bug for details.

Trivia

  • This sword looks exactly like Duncan's.
  • The statues of soldiers in Arl Eamon's estate in Denerim, in Orzammar, and in other places appear to be holding these swords.