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− | '''Shale''' is a [[stone golem]] and potential [[Companions (Origins)|companion]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''. |
+ | '''Shale''' is a [[stone golem]] and potential [[Companions (Origins)|companion]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''. It can be recruited from the town of [[Honnleath]] through ''[[The Stone Prisoner]]'' [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]]. |
== Background == |
== Background == |
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− | Shale is one of the war [[golem]]s created by [[Paragon]] [[Caridin]] to defend the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] [[thaig]]s against the darkspawn during the [[First Blight]]. As such, |
+ | Shale is one of the war [[golem]]s created by [[Paragon]] [[Caridin]] in -255 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]] to defend the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] [[thaig]]s against the darkspawn during the [[First Blight]]. As such, it has been a golem for more than a thousand years. Shale was a part, for a time, of the [[Legion of Steel]] a dwarven army regiment that was composed completely by golems and she was the only female volunteer to join this regiment.<ref name="wot91">{{Cite wot2|91}}</ref> However, Shale seems able to accurately remember only the events of approximately the last 30 years, and its knowledge of what it did prior to that is mainly based on what it has heard from others. |
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− | + | According to Caridin, Shale was the best warrior of [[Dwarven royalty|King]] Valtor and member of [[House Cadash]] As a golem, Shale was very loyal to Caridin, even standing with him as he objected to Valtor's use of the [[Anvil of the Void (object)|Anvil of the Void]]. But, after Caridin was turned into a golem, he sent her away, "out of mercy". Sometime after leaving Caridin, Shale became deactivated in one of the lost thaigs.}} |
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[[File:Shale 1.jpg|thumb|right|310px|Shale standing frozen in Honnleath]] |
[[File:Shale 1.jpg|thumb|right|310px|Shale standing frozen in Honnleath]] |
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− | Eventually, in |
+ | Eventually, in 8:93 [[Blessed Age|Blessed]], a deactivated Shale and its [[Golem Control Rod (Origins)|control rod]] were found by [[Wilhelm]], a [[mage]] who trying to escape from [[shriek]]s in the [[Deep Roads]].<ref name="wot91"/> Wilhelm reactivated the golem and, for many years, used it to his own ends: Shale became an object of study, a trophy, and a weapon during the [[Fereldan Rebellion]], for both [[Moira Theirin]]'s and later [[Maric Theirin]]'s rebel forces. |
− | After the war, Wilhelm settled in the village of [[Honnleath]], taking Shale with him and continuing his study of the golem. While under Wilhelm's control, Shale was experimented on, paraded around the village like a pet, and even chiseled down to a smaller size so that |
+ | After the war, Wilhelm settled in the village of [[Honnleath]], taking Shale with him and continuing his study of the golem. While under Wilhelm's control, Shale was experimented on, paraded around the village like a pet, and even chiseled down to a smaller size so that it might more easily fit through the doorways in Wilhelm’s home.<ref name="wot91"/> |
− | Wilhelm was |
+ | Wilhelm was found dead outside his tower in 9:04 Dragon, with a deactivated Shale standing frozen over his body. Though there were no witnesses to the event, Shale was believed to have killed him. In response to the mage's seeming death at the golem's hands, Shale's control rod was sold to a merchant by Wilhelm's wife, in the hopes that Shale would never be activated again. |
− | But, though |
+ | But, though it was deactivated, the golem was still aware of its surroundings. Shale remained that way for decades, awake but unable to move. |
== Involvement == |
== Involvement == |
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− | === ''The Stolen Throne'' === |
+ | === ''Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne'' === |
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+ | {{SpoilerTST|style=short| |
− | Shale is seen under the control of [[Wilhelm]] when [[Maric Theirin|Maric]] and [[Loghain Mac Tir|Loghain]] meet the main rebel camp. Shale is also encountered when the party returns to [[Gwaren]]. |
+ | Shale is seen under the control of [[Wilhelm]] when [[Maric Theirin|Maric]] and [[Loghain Mac Tir|Loghain]] meet the main rebel camp. Shale is also encountered when the party returns to [[Gwaren]].}} |
− | }} |
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=== ''Dragon Age: Origins'' === |
=== ''Dragon Age: Origins'' === |
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+ | [[File:Shale recruitment - DA Keep.png|thumb|270px|The recruitment choices for Shale in ''[[Dragon Age Keep]]'']] |
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⚫ | After [[the Warden]] encounters a merchant called [[Felix de Grosbois]] at [[Sulcher's Pass]], they obtain the control rod to a [[Golem]] located in the village of [[Honnleath]]. After rescuing several trapped villagers including [[Matthias]], Wilhelm's son, The Warden re-activated Shale and convinced it to join in their fight against the [[Fifth Blight]]. |
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⚫ | During the mission to rescue the [[Paragon]] [[Branka]], the Warden will encounter Caridin. If Shale is present at the time, Caridin will reveal much of Shale's past and trigger the quest [[A Golem's Memories]]. If the Warden sides with Branka they will be forced to kill Shale as well. Alternatively if they side with Branka and Shale is not present, a conversation in camp will trigger where the Warden can simply say they do not know what happens to Caridin and then the next time Shale is brought into the [[Deep Roads]] the quest will activate. |
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+ | [[File:Shale status - DA Keep.png|thumb|270px|The fate of Shale in ''Dragon Age Keep'']] |
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⚫ | During the [[A Paragon of Her Kind|mission]] to rescue the [[Paragon]] [[Branka]], the Warden will encounter Caridin. If Shale is present at the time, Caridin will reveal much of Shale's past and trigger the quest [[A Golem's Memories]]. If the Warden sides with Branka they will be forced to kill Shale as well. Alternatively if they side with Branka and Shale is not present, a conversation in camp will trigger where the Warden can simply say they do not know what happens to Caridin and then the next time Shale is brought into the [[Deep Roads]] the quest will activate. |
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=== ''Dragon Age: Asunder'' === |
=== ''Dragon Age: Asunder'' === |
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+ | {{SpoilerDAA|style=short| |
+ | {{BioWare canon}} |
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− | Shale |
+ | Shale is accompanying [[Wynne]] to an abandoned [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]] outpost in the [[Western Approach]] where [[Pharamond]], a [[Tranquil]] researcher and personal friend of Wynne's, is investigating the nature of the [[Rite of Tranquility]]. According to Wynne, Pharamond's research might give insight into how to return Shale to its original female dwarven form. When Shale and Wynne arrive at the outpost, they find it overrun by demon-possessed corpses. As Wynne leaves to find help in [[Val Royeaux]], Shale stays behind to ensure nothing escapes the outpost. After confronting the abomination, Shale was to stand watch while the others entered the [[Fade]], but was drawn through the [[Veil]] with them. After rescuing Pharamond, Shale goes to the [[Circle of Magi]] in [[Orlais#Cities|Montsimmard]] so the information about the Rite of Tranquility could be disseminated among the circles quickly. Later Shale joins [[Evangeline de Brassard|Evangeline]] and Wynne in their raid on the [[White Spire]] and destroys the [[Phylactery|phylacteries]] stored there. Shale is also present at a gathering at Wynne's resting place, her ashes being buried beside an old oak tree.}} |
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== [[Gifts (Origins)|Gifts]] == |
== [[Gifts (Origins)|Gifts]] == |
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== Initial statistics == |
== Initial statistics == |
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=== Attributes === |
=== Attributes === |
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Relative attribute weightings on auto-level: |
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== Plot skills == |
== Plot skills == |
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+ | {{Plot skills|companion=Shale|attribute=strength}}<br> |
== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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[[File:Shale - Dragon Age Legends.png|thumb|Shale in ''[[Dragon Age Legends]]'']] |
[[File:Shale - Dragon Age Legends.png|thumb|Shale in ''[[Dragon Age Legends]]'']] |
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{{Main|Shale/Dialogue}} |
{{Main|Shale/Dialogue}} |
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− | * "The darkspawn are an evil that must be destroyed, it's true. Though not as evil as the birds... damnable feathered fiends!" |
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* "I wonder what it is like to float...or drown." |
* "I wonder what it is like to float...or drown." |
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* ''(If given one of the [[Gifts (Origins)|Remarkable Gems]])'' "Oooh, Shiny!" |
* ''(If given one of the [[Gifts (Origins)|Remarkable Gems]])'' "Oooh, Shiny!" |
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− | * "I would appreciate it if it didn't spread around that I said anything. |
+ | * "I would appreciate it if it didn't spread around that I said anything. [[Human]]s might start to get the wrong idea. They might start thinking their [[race]] is not completely hopeless." |
* "Now, let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?" |
* "Now, let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?" |
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* (While conversing with ''Sten'' about the ''Qun'') "Does sound like a delightful place where it comes from. Mages on leashes. What '''will''' they think of next?" |
* (While conversing with ''Sten'' about the ''Qun'') "Does sound like a delightful place where it comes from. Mages on leashes. What '''will''' they think of next?" |
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=== Dialogue === |
=== Dialogue === |
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* '''Shale''': "I see it found some augmentation crystals. I was not even aware it knew about them... well done! So? What does it think? They don't make me look any wider, do they? I find I am already too wide as it is." |
* '''Shale''': "I see it found some augmentation crystals. I was not even aware it knew about them... well done! So? What does it think? They don't make me look any wider, do they? I find I am already too wide as it is." |
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− | * '''The Warden''': "No, no, they're quite slimming" |
+ | * '''The Warden''': "No, no, they're quite slimming." |
* '''Shale''': "They are, aren't they? I so adore them! I think it should find some more as soon as possible. I want to glitter from ear to ear... so to speak!" |
* '''Shale''': "They are, aren't they? I so adore them! I think it should find some more as soon as possible. I want to glitter from ear to ear... so to speak!" |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | [[File:Shale.jpg|thumb|310px| |
+ | [[File:Shale.jpg|thumb|310px|Concept art of Shale]] |
* Shale, the [[Golem control rod#Other references|golem control rod]], and [[Wilhelm's Cottage]] were originally intended to be found in [[Redcliffe Village]] and therefore be accessible in the base version of the game. |
* Shale, the [[Golem control rod#Other references|golem control rod]], and [[Wilhelm's Cottage]] were originally intended to be found in [[Redcliffe Village]] and therefore be accessible in the base version of the game. |
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* Like Dog, Shale uses no weapons. So, when [[Frost Weapons]], [[Flaming Weapons]], or [[Telekinetic Weapons]] is enabled, its visual effect is applied to Shale's entire body. |
* Like Dog, Shale uses no weapons. So, when [[Frost Weapons]], [[Flaming Weapons]], or [[Telekinetic Weapons]] is enabled, its visual effect is applied to Shale's entire body. |
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− | * Shale mentions being chiseled down to a smaller size by Wilhelm at the behest of his wife, who complained that the golem couldn't fit through the doors of their home. This refers to difficulties the developers had with getting Shale to fit through many of the game's doorways when they used the original golem graphical model for |
+ | * Shale mentions being chiseled down to a smaller size by Wilhelm at the behest of his wife, who complained that the golem couldn't fit through the doors of their home. This refers to difficulties the developers had with getting Shale to fit through many of the game's doorways when they used the original golem graphical model for it. A full-sized version of Shale can be seen during [[A Nightmare|its nightmare]] in the [[Fade]]. |
− | * At [[Soldier's Peak]] (after Levi has set up shop), birds will migrate towards Shale and follow |
+ | * At [[Soldier's Peak]] (after Levi has set up shop), birds will migrate towards Shale and follow it around. |
− | * To capture the ambiguity of Shale's gender, the voice actress's already gravelly voice was pitch-shifted down to sound deeper and more masculine.<ref>{{BWF|access=July 14, 2014|author=Rob Bartel|date=November 10, 2009|url=http://forum.bioware.com/topic/12636-is-shale-a/ |
+ | * To capture the ambiguity of Shale's gender, the voice actress's already gravelly voice was pitch-shifted down to sound deeper and more masculine.<ref>{{BWF|access=July 14, 2014|author=Rob Bartel|date=November 10, 2009|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151105072305/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/12636-is-shale-a/|title=Is Shale a....?}}</ref> |
* Shale is referenced twice in ''[[Dragon Age II]]'': |
* Shale is referenced twice in ''[[Dragon Age II]]'': |
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− | ** [[Corff]] the Bartender indirectly references Shale when he mentions that |
+ | ** [[Corff]] the Bartender indirectly references Shale when he mentions that "the pigeon population has taken a nose dive in Ferelden". |
** During the epilogue, a picture of Shale chasing some chickens appears on one of the flipping pages of [[Cassandra]]'s book. |
** During the epilogue, a picture of Shale chasing some chickens appears on one of the flipping pages of [[Cassandra]]'s book. |
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+ | * Shale's [[Codex entry: Shale|codex entry]] after completing her personal quest contains information that is inconsistent with other game lore. It says she became a golem "300 years earlier", presumably 300 years earlier than the current events in the game. However, Shale was created by Caridin around 1200 years ago. |
− | * Shale was to appear in the cut plot "Finding Shale" for ''[[Dragon Age II]]''. The plot was replaced with [[Finding Nathaniel]].<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=http://forum.bioware.com/topic/216795-your-random-dragon-age-question/?p=5968414|title=Your Random Dragon Age Question?}}</ref> |
+ | * Shale was to appear in the cut plot "Finding Shale" for ''[[Dragon Age II]]''. The plot was replaced with [[Finding Nathaniel]].<ref>{{BWF|author=[[David Gaider]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151105070036/http://forum.bioware.com/topic/216795-your-random-dragon-age-question/?p=5968414|title=Your Random Dragon Age Question?}}</ref> |
* Shale is the only member of the party who cannot throw the [[Stick]] for Dog to fetch. |
* Shale is the only member of the party who cannot throw the [[Stick]] for Dog to fetch. |
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+ | * A dwarven [[Inquisitor]] comes from the same [[house]] as Shale. |
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− | * In Dragon Age Inquisition, If the Inquisitor is a Dwarf, their surname is also Cadash. |
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+ | * [[David Gaider]] stated that Shale was influenced by a "combination of forced pigeon sex viewings and my bristling hatred of everything outdoors".<ref>{{Twitter|author=David Gaider|url=https://twitter.com/davidgaider/status/1065423558916984832|date=November 21, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Shale Bioware Char Art.png|Character art |
Shale Bioware Char Art.png|Character art |
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Shale da2.jpg|Shale chasing chickens in [[Cassandra Pentaghast|Cassandra]]'s book |
Shale da2.jpg|Shale chasing chickens in [[Cassandra Pentaghast|Cassandra]]'s book |
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Diamond Shale 1.jpg|Diamond Shale in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
Diamond Shale 1.jpg|Diamond Shale in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
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Ruby Shale HoDA.png|Tier progression of Ruby Shale in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
Ruby Shale HoDA.png|Tier progression of Ruby Shale in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
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− | Patrick's day shale.jpg|A mock up Shale tile from the Dragon Age Keep team in celebration of St. Patrick's Day |
+ | Patrick's day shale.jpg|A mock up Shale tile from the ''[[Dragon Age Keep]]'' team in celebration of St. Patrick's Day |
+ | File:Promotional Amethyst Shale.jpg|Shale with Spirit Crystals in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
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+ | Promotional Emerald Shale.jpg|Artwork of Shale with Nature Crystals in ''Heroes of Dragon Age'' |
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</gallery> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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− | {{:Codex entry: Shale|style=iconmini}} |
+ | {{:Codex entry: Shale|style=iconmini}}<br> |
− | {{:Codex entry: The Journal of Enchanter Wilhelm|style=iconmini}} |
+ | {{:Codex entry: The Journal of Enchanter Wilhelm|style=iconmini}}<br> |
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== References == |
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{{Companions (Origins)}} |
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“The darkspawn are an evil that must be destroyed, it's true. Though not as evil as the birds... damnable feathered fiends!”
Shale is a stone golem and potential companion in Dragon Age: Origins. It can be recruited from the town of Honnleath through The Stone Prisoner DLC.
Background
Shale is one of the war golems created by Paragon Caridin in -255 Ancient to defend the dwarven thaigs against the darkspawn during the First Blight. As such, it has been a golem for more than a thousand years. Shale was a part, for a time, of the Legion of Steel a dwarven army regiment that was composed completely by golems and she was the only female volunteer to join this regiment.[1] However, Shale seems able to accurately remember only the events of approximately the last 30 years, and its knowledge of what it did prior to that is mainly based on what it has heard from others.
Eventually, in 8:93 Blessed, a deactivated Shale and its control rod were found by Wilhelm, a mage who trying to escape from shrieks in the Deep Roads.[1] Wilhelm reactivated the golem and, for many years, used it to his own ends: Shale became an object of study, a trophy, and a weapon during the Fereldan Rebellion, for both Moira Theirin's and later Maric Theirin's rebel forces.
After the war, Wilhelm settled in the village of Honnleath, taking Shale with him and continuing his study of the golem. While under Wilhelm's control, Shale was experimented on, paraded around the village like a pet, and even chiseled down to a smaller size so that it might more easily fit through the doorways in Wilhelm’s home.[1]
Wilhelm was found dead outside his tower in 9:04 Dragon, with a deactivated Shale standing frozen over his body. Though there were no witnesses to the event, Shale was believed to have killed him. In response to the mage's seeming death at the golem's hands, Shale's control rod was sold to a merchant by Wilhelm's wife, in the hopes that Shale would never be activated again.
But, though it was deactivated, the golem was still aware of its surroundings. Shale remained that way for decades, awake but unable to move.
Involvement
Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne
Dragon Age: Origins
After the Warden encounters a merchant called Felix de Grosbois at Sulcher's Pass, they obtain the control rod to a Golem located in the village of Honnleath. After rescuing several trapped villagers including Matthias, Wilhelm's son, The Warden re-activated Shale and convinced it to join in their fight against the Fifth Blight.
During the mission to rescue the Paragon Branka, the Warden will encounter Caridin. If Shale is present at the time, Caridin will reveal much of Shale's past and trigger the quest A Golem's Memories. If the Warden sides with Branka they will be forced to kill Shale as well. Alternatively if they side with Branka and Shale is not present, a conversation in camp will trigger where the Warden can simply say they do not know what happens to Caridin and then the next time Shale is brought into the Deep Roads the quest will activate.
Shale will remember it was found in Cadash Thaig where the party will discover a registry of dwarves who volunteered to become Golems in order to fight the darkspawn. The list includes Shale's original identity: Shayle, a female warrior of House Cadash.
Dragon Age: Asunder
Gifts
Shale has a preference for "remarkable" gemstones. There is an issue with the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions which causes Shale to not give the standard +10 for the first gem; instead you receive +5, which decreases as usual, so that after receiving four of the gems, Shale seems uninterested in the others ("So I'm to keep this then, am I? Fine."), giving only +1 for the rest, giving a measly 18 approval for giving them all to Shale. Therefore, you have to rely on conversation and your actions to get higher approval.
If you have the Feastday Gifts and Pranks DLC, however, you might also compensate for this bug with the thoughtful gifts and sugar cakes available from Bodahn Feddic. No matter how many are given, a Thoughtful Gift is always worth (+10), while a Sugar Cake is worth (+5).
Name Notes Description
Remarkable Amethyst Located: AlimarA deep, clear purple stone.Remarkable Diamond A brilliant cut, colorless stone.Remarkable Emerald Located: FigorThis dark green gem has murky depths, like an overgrown pond.Remarkable Garnet Unobtainable via normal meansA gem the shade of dried blood, dark red, nearly black.Remarkable Greenstone Located: Village of HonnleathBlue-green stone with a pattern like a turtle's shell.Remarkable Malachite Located: Circle TowerThis stone is patterned with odd bands and ripples of color, like the contents of a witch's cauldron.Remarkable Ruby Located: Denerim Alienage and Cadash ThaigDeep red and nearly indestructible, these are prized by royalty.Remarkable Sapphire Located: LegnarA star-cut sapphire, almost the color of the night sky.Remarkable Topaz Located: FarynA brilliant gem the color of sunshine.
Initial statistics
Attributes
Relative attribute weightings on auto-level:
Strength | Dexterity | Willpower | Magic | Cunning | Constitution |
1.4 | 0.25 | 0.5 | 0 | 0.145 | 1.9 |
Talents (PC)
- See Shale talents for a list of all Shale talents.
Warrior | Powerful | Powerful Threaten |
Precise Striking | Precise Striking Taunt | |
Shale | Pulverizing Blows | Pulverizing Blows Slam Quake |
Stoneheart | Stoneheart Bellow Stone Roar (level 12) | |
Rock Mastery | Rock Mastery (level 8) Hurl Rock (level 9) Earthen Grasp (level 13) | |
Stone Aura | Stone Aura (level 10) Inner Reserves (level 11) |
Equipment
Shale does not use conventional weapons or armor. Instead, much like Dog, the golem has two slots for specialized equipment:
- Small Crystals, which act as weapons and appear on Shale's wrists; they grant a bonus to the corresponding elemental attack damage, convert all damage to the crystal's element type, and can (depending on their quality and type) grant bonuses to various attacks, attributes, and health/stamina regeneration. Because Shale's damage is largely elemental based, Vulnerability Hex and Affliction Hex are helpful in boosting damage.
- Large Crystals, which act as armor and appear on Shale's shoulders and legs; they grant a bonus to the corresponding elemental resistance and can (depending on their quality and type) grant bonuses to various defenses, attributes, and health/stamina regeneration.
There are a total of 50 different crystals: 25 small crystals, 25 large crystals. Both sizes of crystals come in each of the five elemental types and in five varying degrees of quality.
Equipping Shale with a small and large crystal of the same elemental type will grant an additional set bonus of +10% to the corresponding resistance.
Plot skills
As you befriend Shale and gain its approval, it will gain the following additional skills:
Name Benefit Requirement Inspired: Minor Strength +1 strength 25% approval Inspired: Moderate Strength +2 strength 50% approval Inspired: Major Strength +4 strength 75% approval Inspired: Massive Strength +6 strength 90% approval
Quotes
- Main article: Shale/Dialogue
- "I wonder what it is like to float...or drown."
- (If given one of the Remarkable Gems) "Oooh, Shiny!"
- "I would appreciate it if it didn't spread around that I said anything. Humans might start to get the wrong idea. They might start thinking their race is not completely hopeless."
- "Now, let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?"
- (While conversing with Sten about the Qun) "Does sound like a delightful place where it comes from. Mages on leashes. What will they think of next?"
Dialogue
- Shale: "I see it found some augmentation crystals. I was not even aware it knew about them... well done! So? What does it think? They don't make me look any wider, do they? I find I am already too wide as it is."
- The Warden: "No, no, they're quite slimming."
- Shale: "They are, aren't they? I so adore them! I think it should find some more as soon as possible. I want to glitter from ear to ear... so to speak!"
Trivia
- Shale, the golem control rod, and Wilhelm's Cottage were originally intended to be found in Redcliffe Village and therefore be accessible in the base version of the game.
- Like Dog, Shale uses no weapons. So, when Frost Weapons, Flaming Weapons, or Telekinetic Weapons is enabled, its visual effect is applied to Shale's entire body.
- Shale mentions being chiseled down to a smaller size by Wilhelm at the behest of his wife, who complained that the golem couldn't fit through the doors of their home. This refers to difficulties the developers had with getting Shale to fit through many of the game's doorways when they used the original golem graphical model for it. A full-sized version of Shale can be seen during its nightmare in the Fade.
- At Soldier's Peak (after Levi has set up shop), birds will migrate towards Shale and follow it around.
- To capture the ambiguity of Shale's gender, the voice actress's already gravelly voice was pitch-shifted down to sound deeper and more masculine.[2]
- Shale is referenced twice in Dragon Age II:
- Shale's codex entry after completing her personal quest contains information that is inconsistent with other game lore. It says she became a golem "300 years earlier", presumably 300 years earlier than the current events in the game. However, Shale was created by Caridin around 1200 years ago.
- Shale was to appear in the cut plot "Finding Shale" for Dragon Age II. The plot was replaced with Finding Nathaniel.[3]
- Shale is the only member of the party who cannot throw the Stick for Dog to fetch.
- A dwarven Inquisitor comes from the same house as Shale.
- David Gaider stated that Shale was influenced by a "combination of forced pigeon sex viewings and my bristling hatred of everything outdoors".[4]
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See also
Codex entry: Shale
Codex entry: The Journal of Enchanter Wilhelm
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 91
- ↑ Rob Bartel (November 10, 2009). "Is Shale a....?" . The BioWare Forum. Retrieved on July 14, 2014.
- ↑ David Gaider. "Your Random Dragon Age Question?" . The BioWare Forum.
- ↑ David Gaider (November 21, 2018). https://twitter.com/davidgaider/status/1065423558916984832 . Twitter.
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