Orzammar Hall of Heroes is an impressive hall which is decorated with statues of several dwarven Paragons.
Background[]
The hall is the gateway for anyone who wishes to enter or leave the city of Orzammar. Subsequently, it serves a dual purpose; foreign ambassadors will get a glimpse of not only of the dwarven living Ancestors but also to the Stone which the dwarves venerate. At the same time, all their brethren who are moving to the surface will have to leave under the heavy gaze of the Paragons at their backs.[1]
Prior to 9:41 Dragon:
Bhelen builds a grandiose statue in the Hall of Heroes sparing no expense to honor his sibling, the Dwarf Noble, who is the second Paragon coming from his House.[2]
Harrowmont builds a statue for the new Paragon Aeducan, in the Hall of Heroes which is smaller than expected prompting deshyrs to accuse the King of cutting costs.[2]
Bhelen erects the statue of Paragon Brosca in front of the Royal Palace instead of the more traditional Hall of Heroes as a statement of how much he wishes Orzammar to venerate the noble House of his wife.[2]
Harrowmont proudly builds a statue for Paragon Brosca in the Hall of Heroes.[2]
Characters[]
- Dwarven Beggar
- Dwarven Scholar
- Old Woman
- Orzammar Guards
- Young Girl
Quests[]
Special objects[]
Interacting with any of the paragon statues will add Codex entry: The Paragons for 50 XP.
- Statue of Paragon Branka
- Statue of Paragon Hrildan
- Statue of Paragon Lantena
- Statue of Paragon Garal
- Statue of Paragon Bemot
- Statue of Paragon Ortan
Codex entries[]
- Codex entry: The Paragons
- Codex entry: The Key to the City - source: Commission Report
Notes[]
- An old dwarven female smith with her daughter will be standing next to the statue of Paragon Branka and will have a small dialogue which reveals an aspect of the dwarven society.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Codex entry: The Key to the City
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Mentioned by the dwarven emissaries at the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.