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An Old God is one of the beings that were worshipped by a significant number of Thedosians, specifically the mages of the Imperium, thousands of years ago. The mages worshipped them in the form of dragons. Legend holds that it was the Old Gods who initially taught mages how to use magic. Some believe Archdemons to be the sleeping Old Gods corrupted by the darkspawn.

The Chantry teaches that the Old Gods were false. They turned mortals from worship of the Maker, recognized as "the First Sin". As a result, the Maker imprisoned them underground. Their minds continued to roam the Fade like any other dreaming individual's mind would, and they were able to contact the Magisters and teach them to use magic in hope that the magisters might free them. It was for this reason that the magisters entered the Golden City to usurp the Maker's throne, inadvertently causing the First Blight.

Hidden temples devoted to the Old Gods are believed to have existed, but were supposedly demolished during the First Blight. Cults devoted to the Old Gods are rumored to still exist in some places.

The Magisters worshipped seven Old Gods. The first, and the leader of the rest, was called Dumat, the Dragon of Silence. According to scholars, Dumat was the first Old God to transform into an Archdemon and was consequently defeated during the First Blight.


Relation between the Old Gods and the Darkspawn

In the Dragon Age: The Calling novel, it is revealed that there exists a particular relation between the darkspawn and the slumbering or imprisoned Old Gods. The darkspawn taint is linked with the ancient dragons, all darkspawn hearing continuously the call of the Old Gods. It is suspected that, as the fall of the magisters occurred, and as they became the first darkspawn, the link between them and the insidious Old Gods who had tricked them into sinning against the Maker remained. Hearing their call, the darkspawn search for the Old Gods continuously. When they find one, they corrupt it and it becomes an Archdemon - it then proceeds to command them into a Horde and a new Blight is unleashed upon Thedas.

The Architect, a character in The Calling, describes the call of the Old Gods as a "terribly beautiful sound". He goes on to consider darkspawn existence and their pursuit for the ancient dragons as a never-ending aspiration towards a perfection they can never have, as it is corrupted in the instant they touch it.

It is also revealed that at some time after their Joining, Grey Wardens also start hearing this call. This is the actual Calling and the moment when Grey Wardens know they must descend into the Deep Roads to find their death in battle. The alternative would be to become fully tainted, a half darkspawn themselves.

The Seven Old Gods

Trivia

  • Dumat may be a reference to "Duma", who, in Jewish folklore, was known as the "Angel of Silence"

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