Pride demons are incredibly powerful demons, that are corrupted forms of wisdom and faith spirits. They are among the most powerful demons encountered in Thedas, and the most insidious.
Such is their strength that possessing a corpse doesn't produce another shambling warrior, but a respectively powerful revenant or arcane horror.
Background[]
The most powerful demons yet encountered are the pride demons, perhaps because they, among all their kind, most resemble men; as clever and manipulative as the desire demon, with a penchant for cruel irony that is almost human. While the demons of desire largely engage in the bribery of mortals, pride will use mortals' own best nature against them. Clever men outwit themselves. Strong men crush themselves. Humble men forget themselves. Jealous men fear themselves. They turn corruption and ruin into an art.
Notable pride demons[]
- Audacity
- The Baroness
- Charged Pride[2]
- Fade beast
- Hybris
- Mouse
- Uldred
- Wryme
Involvement[]
Dragon Age: Origins[]
- In the quest Asunder, the Fade beast lay dormant until the Warden assembles its body parts, at which point it will attempt to barter for its freedom.
- A powerful pride demon is encountered in Kinloch Hold when multiple abominations are unleashed within. Senior Enchanter Uldred attempted to summon and control the demon, but like many before him, he succumbed to the pride demon's will and became an abomination himself.
- During the Harrowing in the Mage Origin, a pride demon seems to make an appearance. While in the Fade, after the Spirit of Rage is defeated, Mouse will ask for help to leave the Fade. If the mage decides against it, Mouse will state that they "passed the true test" and will then transform into a pride demon.
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening[]
- The Baroness reveals herself to be a dark pride demon, a more powerful variant of a pride demon.
Dragon Age II[]
- Wryme is a pride demon confronted during the side quest Night Terrors.
- Audacity advises Merrill to use blood magic to purify the Eluvian; and the demon is eventually confronted during the side quest A New Path.
- Hybris is encountered at the last stage of the side quest the Awiergan Scrolls: Pride Unbound.
- An unnamed pride demon is encountered on the Docks during the quest the Last Straw in conjunction with a blood mage and multiple shades. (This encounter is not optional)
- Two additional pride demons along with several shades are fought simultaneously during the Last Straw in Templar Hall.
- The last pride demon encountered during the quest the Last Straw is seen as corpse laying amongst several other slain demons and abomination surrounding Sandal in the long hallway.
- Three seals in the Legacy DLC are guarded by pride demons of each variant. The first seal is guarded by a fire variant, the second is the common variant, and the last, a dark variant.
Dragon Age: Inquisition[]
- A pride demon is encountered in the Temple of Sacred Ashes during the prologue quest the Wrath of Heaven. It spawns as the Inquisitor attempts to seal the Breach and must be slain in order to do so.
- A pride demon named Charged Pride is encountered on the Storm Coast atop a bluff overlooking the Long River; the demon must be slayed in order to progress the rogue specialization side quest the Way of the Tempest.
- A pride demon is the objective of Solas' companion quest All New, Faded for Her. The Inquisitor can elect to either kill the demon or set it free.
- Two unnamed pride demons can be fought atop Adamant during the main quest Here Lies the Abyss.
- An additional pride demon must be slain as well during the quest Here Lies the Abyss in order to escape the Raw Fade.
- While in the Raw Fade two others can be slain to complete the side quests Fears of the Dreamers and Broken Window.
- In the side quest What Lies Dormant, two pride demons are encountered, one per wave; this quest is unlocked after the war table operation Measure Veil Strength has been completed.
Abilities & Skills[]
Dragon Age: Origins[]
Note: While classified as demons by lore setting, Pride Demons are not counted as spellcasters / fade creatures in-game. Thus they are immune to spells like Mana Clash and most of their "spells" (with the exception of Mana Drain and Crushing Prison ) will bypass spell resistance , making Uldred and Baroness extremely dangerous on higher difficulties.
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening[]
Dragon Age II[]
Fire type[]
- Fire Bolt
- Fire Shield
- Fire Fist
- Crushing Prison
- Stomp
- Charge
Poison type[]
- Poison Bolt
- Poison Shield
- Crushing Prison
- Stomp
- Charge
Dragon Age: Inquisition[]
- Electricity Resistance
- Immunity: Asleep
- Immunity: Frozen
- Immunity: Paralyzed
- Immunity: Physical Effects
- Perceptive
Codex entries[]
- Codex entry: Pride Demon
- Codex entry: Pride Demon
- Codex entry: Beyond the Veil: Spirits and Demons
- Codex entry: Demonic Possession
Notes[]
- Revenants and arcane horrors can potentially be possessed by pride demons.
- Solas states in conversation that Wisdom is at least one spirit that can be twisted into a Pride Demon.[3] His personal quest further solidifies this fact.
- Faith is another spirit that Gaider has stated becomes a Pride Demon when corrupted.[4]
See also[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Codex entry: Pride Demon (Inquisition)
- ↑ Way of the Tempest
- ↑ "Wisdom and Purpose are too easily twisted into Pride and Desire." —Solas Dialogue upon following the [Investigate] tree, "Tell me about yourself."
- ↑ David Gaider (2013). Cole (Asunder): What kind of... [spoiler!]. The BioWare Forum.
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