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|type = Religious
 
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|races = [[Dwarf|Dwarves]]
 
|headquarters = [[Orzammar]]
 
|headquarters = [[Orzammar]]
|leaders = Unknown
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]] <br> [[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]
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The '''Silent Sisters''' are a legendary order of female [[dwarven]] warriors in [[Orzammar]].
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The '''Silent Sisters''' is a fighting order of female dwarven [[Warrior caste|warriors]] in [[Orzammar]] dedicated in unarmed combat.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
This order was founded by Astyth the Grey, a dwarven warrior, who first fought for women's right to be soldiers. When no one listened to her words, she cut out her tongue and dedicated herself to training until she won a Grand Proving bare-handed.
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This order was founded after the death of [[Astyth|Astyth the Grey]], a [[Dwarf|dwarven]] warrior, who first fought for women's right to be soldiers. When no one listened to her words, she cut out her tongue and dedicated herself to training until she won a Grand Proving bare-handed. She posthumously became a [[Paragon]] at 1:95 [[Divine Age|Divine]] after she sacrificed her life to save the [[Dwarven royalty|king]] of Orzammar.<ref>{{Cite wot|71}}</ref><ref>{{Cite wot2|26-27}}</ref>
   
[[File:H thsilsisa 0.png|thumb|200px|Silent Sisters [[heraldry]]]]
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[[File:Paragon Astyth statue.jpg|thumb|270px|Paragon Astyth's statue]]
The women who join this order cut out their own tongues in honor of the sacrifice of Astyth the Grey, the first female [[Paragon]] of the warrior [[caste]]. The Silent Sisters always keep the knife they use to cut out their tongues, though they never use it as a weapon.<ref name="Prima Guide">[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide|Prima Game Guide: Collector's Edition, pg. 370]]</ref> Furthermore, when they fight in [[Provings]] all Silent Sisters dress and look alike.<ref>According to [[Varick]]'s description about the Silent Sisters.</ref>
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The women who join this order cut out their own tongues in honor of the sacrifice of Astyth the Grey, the first female Paragon of the warrior caste. The Silent Sisters always keep the knife they use to cut out their tongues, though they never use it as a weapon.<ref name="Prima Guide">''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]]'', Collector's Edition, p. 370</ref> When they fight in [[Provings]] all Silent Sisters dress and look alike.<ref>According to [[Varick]]'s description about the Silent Sisters.</ref>
   
The Silent Sisters are sworn to never make a sound, even when they experience great pain, and thus are rendered mute. Silent Sisters have been known to use a form of sign language.<ref>As Utha does in the novel [[The Calling]] and in the expansion [[Awakening]].</ref> Subsequently they require translators, such as [[Farinden]]. Due to the extreme measures one must take to join the order, only a fraction of female warriors become members of this order.<ref name="Prima Guide">[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide|Prima Game Guide: Collector's Edition, pg. 370]]</ref>
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They are sworn to never make a sound, even when they experience great pain, and thus are rendered mute. Silent Sisters have been known to use a form of sign language.<ref>As Utha does in the novel ''[[Dragon Age: The Calling]]'' and in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]''.</ref> Subsequently, they require translators, such as [[Farinden]]. As they are viewed as extremists even among women, not all female warriors are members of this order.<ref name="Prima Guide"/>
   
 
== Joining ==
 
== Joining ==
A dwarf's caste plays no part in whether one can join the Silent Sisters as they accept all female warriors so long as they can prove themselves.<ref> [[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide|Prima Game Guide: Collector's Edition, pg. 370]]</ref> The joining process itself is called "blooding." This is completed when a recruit takes her vows of silence by cutting out her own tongue and defeating opponents in the Provings. Silent Sisters cannot be defeated in these matches so they fight until death.<ref>According to the [[Proving Master]] when the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]] Warden encounters and afterwards defeats [[Lenka]].</ref>
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A dwarf's [[caste]] plays no part in whether one can join the Silent Sisters as they accept all women so long as they can prove themselves.<ref name="Prima Guide"/> The joining process itself is called "blooding". This is completed when a recruit takes her vows of silence by cutting out her own tongue and defeating opponents in the Provings. Silent Sisters cannot be defeated in these matches so they fight until death.<ref>According to the [[Proving Master]] when the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]] Warden encounters and afterwards defeats [[Lenka]].</ref>
   
 
== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
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===''Dragon Age: Origins''===
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=== ''Dragon Age: Origins'' ===
 
{{SpoilerDAO|
 
{{SpoilerDAO|
The Silent Sisters are ardent supporters of the sitting king and subsequently support [[Prince Bhelen Aeducan]] as the next king after the death of [[King Endrin Aeducan]]. The [[Dwarf Commoner Origin|Dwarf Commoner]] will fight and kill [[Lenka]] during the [[Proving Loyalties]] quest, while the [[Warden]] can fight [[Hanashan]] in round three if the former fights as the champion of [[Lord Harrowmont]] as part of the quest [[A Lord's Trust: The First Task]].}}
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The Silent Sisters are ardent supporters of the current royal [[House Aeducan]] and subsequently support Prince [[Bhelen Aeducan]] as the next [[Dwarven royalty|king]] after the death of King [[Endrin Aeducan]]. The [[Dwarf Commoner Origin|Dwarf Commoner]] will fight and kill [[Lenka]] during the [[Proving Loyalties]] quest, while [[the Warden]] can fight [[Hanashan]] in round three if the former fights as the champion of Lord [[Pyral Harrowmont|Harrowmont]] as part of the quest [[A Lord's Trust: The First Task]].
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===''Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening''===
 
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The [[Warden-Commander]] encounters a former Silent Sister who is now working for [[The Architect]], [[Utha]]. She uses sign language to speak with the [[darkspawn]] and if the Commander decides to side against the Architect she will defend it, resulting in her own death.}}
 
   
 
== Known Silent Sisters ==
 
== Known Silent Sisters ==
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* '''[[Utha]]'''
* [[Utha]]: A former Silent Sister who joined the Grey Wardens and later the Architect.
 
 
* '''[[Hanashan]]'''
 
* '''[[Lenka]]''': A Silent Sister in training.
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* '''[[Pala]]''': Left the Silent Sisters to join the [[Inquisition]].
   
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== Gallery ==
* [[Hanashan]]
 
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<gallery widths=199 captionalign="center" hideaddbutton=true>
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Silent Sister (HoDA).png|A Silent Sister in ''[[Heroes of Dragon Age]]''
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Pala tarot card.jpg|The Silent Sister tarot card
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Pala.png|Close-up view of [[Pala]]
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</gallery>
   
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== See also ==
* [[Lenka]]: A Silent Sister in training.
 
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{{:Belt of the Silent Sisters|style=iconmini}}<br>
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{{:The Warrior's Heart|style=iconmini}}<br>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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The Silent Sisters is a fighting order of female dwarven warriors in Orzammar dedicated in unarmed combat.

Background

This order was founded after the death of Astyth the Grey, a dwarven warrior, who first fought for women's right to be soldiers. When no one listened to her words, she cut out her tongue and dedicated herself to training until she won a Grand Proving bare-handed. She posthumously became a Paragon at 1:95 Divine after she sacrificed her life to save the king of Orzammar.[1][2]

Paragon Astyth statue

Paragon Astyth's statue

The women who join this order cut out their own tongues in honor of the sacrifice of Astyth the Grey, the first female Paragon of the warrior caste. The Silent Sisters always keep the knife they use to cut out their tongues, though they never use it as a weapon.[3] When they fight in Provings all Silent Sisters dress and look alike.[4]

They are sworn to never make a sound, even when they experience great pain, and thus are rendered mute. Silent Sisters have been known to use a form of sign language.[5] Subsequently, they require translators, such as Farinden. As they are viewed as extremists even among women, not all female warriors are members of this order.[3]

Joining

A dwarf's caste plays no part in whether one can join the Silent Sisters as they accept all women so long as they can prove themselves.[3] The joining process itself is called "blooding". This is completed when a recruit takes her vows of silence by cutting out her own tongue and defeating opponents in the Provings. Silent Sisters cannot be defeated in these matches so they fight until death.[6]

Involvement

Dragon Age: Origins


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


The Silent Sisters are ardent supporters of the current royal House Aeducan and subsequently support Prince Bhelen Aeducan as the next king after the death of King Endrin Aeducan. The Dwarf Commoner will fight and kill Lenka during the Proving Loyalties quest, while the Warden can fight Hanashan in round three if the former fights as the champion of Lord Harrowmont as part of the quest A Lord's Trust: The First Task.


Known Silent Sisters

Gallery

See also

Champion's Shield Champion's Shield
Belt of the Silent Sisters Belt of the Silent Sisters
The Warrior's Heart The Warrior's Heart

References

  1. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 71
  2. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, pp. 26-27
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide, Collector's Edition, p. 370
  4. According to Varick's description about the Silent Sisters.
  5. As Utha does in the novel Dragon Age: The Calling and in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening.
  6. According to the Proving Master when the Dwarf Commoner Origin Warden encounters and afterwards defeats Lenka.