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'''Red lyrium''' is a more potent and more addictive form of raw [[lyrium]]. |
'''Red lyrium''' is a more potent and more addictive form of raw [[lyrium]]. |
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+ | Red lyrium is typically found in crystalline form, as with normal [[lyrium]]. It is known to thin the [[Veil]], allowing [[spirit]]s or more likely [[demon]]s to interact with the physical world<ref>[[Haunted]]</ref>, and emanates a noticeable heat<ref>At least [[Dorian Pavus|Dorian]] and [[Iron Bull]] banter imply this</ref>. Where it was originally found, red lyrium grew in root-like veins<ref>As seen in the [[Primeval Thaig]]</ref>, again like normal lyrium. But following the opening of the [[The Breach|Breach]], it began appearing throughout the surface of all of Southern [[Thedas]] in crystalline nodes. These crystals grow almost anywhere, though the composition of the earth can affect their growth<ref>[[Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents]], down from the [[Elder One]] himself</ref>. Regardless, it grows over the landscape like an infection, and once it takes root, it becomes extremely hard to completely remove. The chances of even [[Dwarf|dwarves]] removing it completely from [[Emprise du Lion]], one of the hardest hit locations, is stated as being 0.014%<ref>Dialogue from a [[tranquil]] to a dwarf</ref>. |
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− | Red lyrium has the ability to grant certain magical abilities that are unique. For example, it is known to grant the ability to animate objects and even the power to make things float. It is known to thin the [[Veil]], allowing [[spirit]]s to interact with the physical world.<ref>[[Haunted]]</ref> It also seems to enhance [[Templar Order|templar]] and physical abilities and when processed into a [[Primeval Lyrium Rune]], it will increase weapon's attack speed. |
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− | Eventually though, long term exposure to red lyrium drives all of its users insane. This madness affects even normally resistant [[Dwarf|dwarves]]. Only [[Seekers of Truth]] are resistant to its close contact corruption. The symptoms seem to vary. For some, they are driven to madness by a 'song' which compels them to try to force others to hear it; usually through depraved means. For others, their penchant for violence and paranoia are exacerbated. [[Cole]] says that they hear "the song behind the door old whispers want opened" which is different from [[lyrium#The song|the song]] of regular [[lyrium]].<ref>First conversation with [[Cole]] after recruiting him.</ref> Whether it is also different from [[Old Gods#The Call|the call]] of the [[Old Gods]] is unclear. Physical changes also emerge such as red lyrium veins appearing on the skin, red eyes, or the mineral starts growing on the body. If abused too much, the red lyrium will shatter in their hands and cause their body to become petrified. |
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+ | [[Bianca Davri]] discovered red lyrium is lyrium that's been [[Taint|tainted]] by the Blight, which only affects living things, confirming some scholars' beliefs that lyrium is in fact alive.}} |
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+ | === Effects === |
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+ | Prolonged exposure to red lyrium induces gradual psychological and physical change, though not as quickly as direct use or consumption will<ref>During the future segment of ''[[In Hushed Whispers]]'', if the [[The Inquisitor|Inquisitor]] inquires [[Fiona]] if it's red lyrium growing out of her body, she will respond, "The longer you're near it... eventually... you become this," implying that one needn't consume red lyrium to physically transform</ref>. Drawing upon too much red lyrium too quickly accelerates the process, outright dooming the user either to roaring madness and death<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templars]]</ref><ref>[[Codex entry: Letter to Smugglers' Wagon Masters]]</ref><ref>[[Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents]]</ref> or petrification by lyrium<ref>As seen in [[The Last Straw]] in [[Dragon Age II]]</ref>. Red Templars tell they have to "use it enough so that it changes [them], but not so much that it destroys [them]."<ref>[[Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents]]</ref> |
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+ | Depending on the individual, someone can endure years of exposure without any perceivable effect, as is the case with [[Meredith Stannard]]<ref>[[Meredith Stannard|Meredith]] possessed the [[Lyrium idol|red lyrium idol]] for some years, as [[Bartrand Tethras|Bartrand]] can confess in ''[[Family Matter]]'' that he sold it to her some time before or during Act 2, years before Act 3</ref>, or be largely immune to its debilitating effects so long as they don't go into withdrawal, as with [[Raleigh Samson]]<ref>In his [[Sit in Judgment|judgment]], [[Raleigh Samson|Samson]] warns the [[The Inquisitor|Inquisitor]] if exiled into the wilderness that he'll eventually go mad without any red lyrium and might harm innocents</ref>. However, both of these individuals were [[Templar Order|Templars]], and it's possible that their immense willpower, Templar training, and previous experience with lyrium slowed the speed at which the red lyrium corrupted them. Further compounding this, the [[Seekers of Truth]] have shown to be largely immune as well, though it can still poison them if ingested in fatal amounts<ref>As was the case with [[Daniel]], shown in ''[[Promise of Destruction]]''</ref>. |
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+ | When templars ingest red lyrium, it improves their powers, grants them new ones, and pushes their strength to superhuman levels<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templars]]</ref>. Even the average red templar outclasses a normal man. A few red templars can fight a group several times their number to a standstill<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier]]</ref>, and shield bearers swing full metal tower shields with ease<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templar Guardsman]]</ref>. In perhaps the most extreme case, a [[Raleigh Samson|specific red templar]] said he could march for days without rest and break a man like kindling<ref>[[Codex entry: New Orders]]</ref>. |
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+ | * '''Exposure:''' Symptoms vary. Subject may display heightened possessiveness<ref>As seen with [[Bartrand Tethras|Bartrand]] over the [[Lyrium idol|red lyrium idol]]</ref> or paranoia<ref>[[Meredith Stannard|Meredith]] became increasingly paranoid in the final years leading up to the [[Kirkwall Rebellion (9:37 Dragon)]], aggravated by her red lyrium exposure</ref>, or an increased penchant for violence. |
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+ | * '''Manifestation:''' Subject becomes pained, varying in intensity but always painful<ref>[[Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents]]</ref><ref>[[Codex entry: New Orders]]</ref>. Physically, subject begins to look sickly; their flesh pales, and their veins become prominent but pulse red with the lyrium<ref>As seen with Red Templar Archers</ref>. Subject can be described as resembling a "living corpse."<ref>[[Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents]]</ref> Eyes also begin to emit a red glow. Subject may potentially emit a reddish haze from their body<ref>As seen with the companions in the dark future during [[In Hushed Whispers]]</ref>. In templars, enhanced strength becomes apparent, and as well as a tolerance for pain. Mentally, subject begins to hear a "song", which which may compel them to try to force others to hear it; others are driven mad and die. [[Cole]] says that they hear "the song behind the door old whispers want opened"<ref>First conversation with [[Cole]] after recruiting him</ref>. Templars recognize the song as different from the song of normal lyrium, "deeper"<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templar Archers]]</ref>. Whether it is also different from [[Old Gods#The Call|the call]] of the [[Old Gods]] is unclear. |
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+ | * '''Advanced:''' The red lyrium begins to crystallize within and sprout from the subject's body. More crystals grow from the subject as the stage progresses. Their flesh becomes misshapen<ref>[[Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier]]</ref>, and begins to warp around and over any worn armor<ref>As seen with Red Templar Knights, Horrors and Shadows</ref>. In templars, newfound powers emerge; some can now accelerate the conversion process in each other<ref>As seen with Red Templar Knights</ref><ref>Shown in [[Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier]]</ref>, sow red lyrium into the ground to shatter or form barricades<ref>As seen with [[Behemoth]]s</ref>, or launch it from afar as a projectile weapon<ref>As seen with Red Templar Horrors</ref>. Internally, the red lyrium fuses to the subject's bones, overgrows their lungs, spreads like a fungus to the brain, and grows into their flesh. Blood drains out of the surrounding tissue, as if the lyrium itself is feeding upon it.<ref>[[Codex entry: Shadow]]</ref> |
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+ | * '''End Stage:''' Subject's body is completely overtaken by the lyrium, becoming a [[behemoth]]. Although possessing immense strength, they are barely recognizable as having once been human and exist in constant agony<ref>Implied in [[Codex entry: Behemoth]]</ref>. |
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== Involvement == |
== Involvement == |
Revision as of 18:50, 15 August 2015
- For the location of red lyrium nodes in Dragon Age: Inquisition, see Seeing Red.
Red lyrium is a more potent and more addictive form of raw lyrium.
Nature
Red lyrium is typically found in crystalline form, as with normal lyrium. It is known to thin the Veil, allowing spirits or more likely demons to interact with the physical world[2], and emanates a noticeable heat[3]. Where it was originally found, red lyrium grew in root-like veins[4], again like normal lyrium. But following the opening of the Breach, it began appearing throughout the surface of all of Southern Thedas in crystalline nodes. These crystals grow almost anywhere, though the composition of the earth can affect their growth[5]. Regardless, it grows over the landscape like an infection, and once it takes root, it becomes extremely hard to completely remove. The chances of even dwarves removing it completely from Emprise du Lion, one of the hardest hit locations, is stated as being 0.014%[6].
Unlike normal lyrium, red lyrium doesn't require a dwarf to mine, and does not require any dilution or ingestion to affect people. All that is required is to be near the mineral.
Effects
Prolonged exposure to red lyrium induces gradual psychological and physical change, though not as quickly as direct use or consumption will[7]. Drawing upon too much red lyrium too quickly accelerates the process, outright dooming the user either to roaring madness and death[8][9][10] or petrification by lyrium[11]. Red Templars tell they have to "use it enough so that it changes [them], but not so much that it destroys [them]."[12]
Depending on the individual, someone can endure years of exposure without any perceivable effect, as is the case with Meredith Stannard[13], or be largely immune to its debilitating effects so long as they don't go into withdrawal, as with Raleigh Samson[14]. However, both of these individuals were Templars, and it's possible that their immense willpower, Templar training, and previous experience with lyrium slowed the speed at which the red lyrium corrupted them. Further compounding this, the Seekers of Truth have shown to be largely immune as well, though it can still poison them if ingested in fatal amounts[15].
When templars ingest red lyrium, it improves their powers, grants them new ones, and pushes their strength to superhuman levels[16]. Even the average red templar outclasses a normal man. A few red templars can fight a group several times their number to a standstill[17], and shield bearers swing full metal tower shields with ease[18]. In perhaps the most extreme case, a specific red templar said he could march for days without rest and break a man like kindling[19].
- Stages
- Exposure: Symptoms vary. Subject may display heightened possessiveness[20] or paranoia[21], or an increased penchant for violence.
- Manifestation: Subject becomes pained, varying in intensity but always painful[22][23]. Physically, subject begins to look sickly; their flesh pales, and their veins become prominent but pulse red with the lyrium[24]. Subject can be described as resembling a "living corpse."[25] Eyes also begin to emit a red glow. Subject may potentially emit a reddish haze from their body[26]. In templars, enhanced strength becomes apparent, and as well as a tolerance for pain. Mentally, subject begins to hear a "song", which which may compel them to try to force others to hear it; others are driven mad and die. Cole says that they hear "the song behind the door old whispers want opened"[27]. Templars recognize the song as different from the song of normal lyrium, "deeper"[28]. Whether it is also different from the call of the Old Gods is unclear.
- Advanced: The red lyrium begins to crystallize within and sprout from the subject's body. More crystals grow from the subject as the stage progresses. Their flesh becomes misshapen[29], and begins to warp around and over any worn armor[30]. In templars, newfound powers emerge; some can now accelerate the conversion process in each other[31][32], sow red lyrium into the ground to shatter or form barricades[33], or launch it from afar as a projectile weapon[34]. Internally, the red lyrium fuses to the subject's bones, overgrows their lungs, spreads like a fungus to the brain, and grows into their flesh. Blood drains out of the surrounding tissue, as if the lyrium itself is feeding upon it.[35]
- End Stage: Subject's body is completely overtaken by the lyrium, becoming a behemoth. Although possessing immense strength, they are barely recognizable as having once been human and exist in constant agony[36].
Involvement
A red lyrium idol was worshiped by the inhabitants of an ancient thaig thousands of years ago. Even before the rise of the darkspawn, contact with the thaig was somehow lost, and it could not be resumed because of the arrival of the darkspawn.
In 9:31 Dragon, an expedition into the Deep Roads rediscovered this thaig. The expedition was led by the two dwarven brothers Bartrand and Varric Tethras and the human Hawke. While exploring the thaig, Hawke and Varric found the idol. When they showed it to Bartrand, he betrayed them and stole the idol intending to sell it for a fortune and left them to die. Still further in the thaig Hawke encountered the Profane, rock wraiths that feed on red lyrium claiming that they "feast upon the gods".[37] In the following years, as a result of prolonged exposure to the red lyrium idol, Bartrand gradually succumbed to insanity.
The idol ended up in the hands of Knight-Commander Meredith Stannard who forged a sword from it. She was corrupted by its power and died during the Kirkwall Rebellion in 9:37 Dragon, petrified in red lyrium after a failed attempt to draw more power from the sword.
In the aftermath of the destruction of the Temple of Sacred Ashes, red lyrium began appearing all over southern Thedas. A splinter faction of the Templar Order, calling themselves the Red Templars, begin to consume red lyrium, corrupting their bodies and transforming themselves into monsters. Autopsies on Red Templar corpses has shown their relationship with the red lyrium is parasitic; the red lyrium essentially "eats" the Templar from the inside out as it grows. The process is described as incredible painful and demands a careful balance between allowing the Lyrium to change the person so that they can manipulate it, but doing so careful enough that they are not immediatly consumed and lost to madness.[38]
According to Bianca Davri's research, red lyrium is lyrium corrupted by the Blight. This proves that lyrium is alive as the Blight can only taint living things.[39] Red lyrium can also "infect" the landscape and grow into massive deposits.
Lord Seeker Lucius Corin discovered that Seekers of the Truth are immune to red lyrium thanks to having their minds touched by a spirit of Faith during their vigil. To counter this, he force-fed the Seekers captured by the Order of Fiery Promise Red Lyrium, resulting in the characteristic red veins in their skin, until they died or gave in.
Notes
- While traveling through Emprise du Lion, several companions will note that the red lyrium gives off heat.[40]. If Cole is in your party, he'll remark that "it's very angry."
- Red lyrium is described as being an anti-magic substance, an opposite force to regular lyrium.[41]
- Cole will comment on the red templars in the Hissing Wastes, saying that the red lyrium is "less angry" when it's cold, thus it is possible the red templars used magic to freeze the Emprise du Lion so that the red lyrium works better.
- Red lyrium is extremely hard to remove once it has taken root, the chances of even dwarves removing it completely from Emprise du Lion stated as being 0.014%[42]
Related Texts
Whispers Written in Red Lyrium
- We are here
- We have waited
- We have slept
- We are sundered
- We are crippled
- We are polluted
- We endure
- We wait
- We have found the dreams again
- We will awaken[43]
See also
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 94
- ↑ Haunted
- ↑ At least Dorian and Iron Bull banter imply this
- ↑ As seen in the Primeval Thaig
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents, down from the Elder One himself
- ↑ Dialogue from a tranquil to a dwarf
- ↑ During the future segment of In Hushed Whispers, if the Inquisitor inquires Fiona if it's red lyrium growing out of her body, she will respond, "The longer you're near it... eventually... you become this," implying that one needn't consume red lyrium to physically transform
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templars
- ↑ Codex entry: Letter to Smugglers' Wagon Masters
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents
- ↑ As seen in The Last Straw in Dragon Age II
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents
- ↑ Meredith possessed the red lyrium idol for some years, as Bartrand can confess in Family Matter that he sold it to her some time before or during Act 2, years before Act 3
- ↑ In his judgment, Samson warns the Inquisitor if exiled into the wilderness that he'll eventually go mad without any red lyrium and might harm innocents
- ↑ As was the case with Daniel, shown in Promise of Destruction
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templars
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templar Guardsman
- ↑ Codex entry: New Orders
- ↑ As seen with Bartrand over the red lyrium idol
- ↑ Meredith became increasingly paranoid in the final years leading up to the Kirkwall Rebellion (9:37 Dragon), aggravated by her red lyrium exposure
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents
- ↑ Codex entry: New Orders
- ↑ As seen with Red Templar Archers
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents
- ↑ As seen with the companions in the dark future during In Hushed Whispers
- ↑ First conversation with Cole after recruiting him
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templar Archers
- ↑ Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier
- ↑ As seen with Red Templar Knights, Horrors and Shadows
- ↑ As seen with Red Templar Knights
- ↑ Shown in Codex entry: Red Templar Foot Soldier
- ↑ As seen with Behemoths
- ↑ As seen with Red Templar Horrors
- ↑ Codex entry: Shadow
- ↑ Implied in Codex entry: Behemoth
- ↑ Codex entry: The Profane
- ↑ Codex entry: Suledin Keep Documents
- ↑ YouTube (November 22, 2014). Dragon Age: Inquisition - Meeting Bianca (the real one).
- ↑ At least Dorian and Iron Bull imply this
- ↑ "Loads of New Info from PC Gamer UK September Issue *Light Spoilers*" . The BioWare Forum.
- ↑ dialogue from tranquil to a dwarf
- ↑ Memories lingering in the Fade. Can be discovered during Here Lies the Abyss after talking to Justinia V for the second time but before reaching the crossing.
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