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“I have seen things in my journeys that most can only dream of. Literally.”


Solas is an elven apostate Hedge mage, and an expert on the Fade. He is a companion in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and a potential romance option for female elven Inquisitors.

Background

Solas grew up in a small village,[1] though he spent most of his life alone in the wilderness and is technically neither a Dalish nor city elf.[2] Despite having no contact with the Circle of Magi or any Dalish tutors (though he has had contact with clans during his travels),[3] Solas taught himself how to master his magical abilities. Solas' prime interest is in the Fade, happily spending his time dreaming in ancient ruins and learning all there is to learn about what dwells beyond the Veil rather than joining the current Mage-Templar War.

Solas is an introvert, and sometimes shows a subtle wit.[4] Though he may be considered a "Hedge mage" by the Circle of Magi,[5] Solas has some unique magical tricks of his own, such as a form of lucid dreaming to experience the hidden history of areas where the Veil is thin and how to manipulate the rifts in the Veil in unique ways via his knowledge of the Fade.[6] As such, he is more open minded about the Fade and its denizens than most Thedosians, who in contrast have been taught by the Chantry to fear anything related to spirits.

Fundamentally, Solas believes in cause and effect, wisdom as its own reward, and the inherent right of all free willed people to exist. Solas concludes that the many current conflicts in Thedas - mages against Templars, elves against humans, spirits against demons - are little more than the black-and-white reductionist dichotomies of others which has led to the many tragedies that have occurred up until now.[7] Though he has made attempts to reach out to others--notably Dalish elves, towards whom he is skeptical[8]--in the past to teach them what he has learned of the Fade, he has frequently been derided by both enemies and allies as a liar and a madman. This adds to the sometimes impression in others that Solas does not care about other elves, when in fact he merely fears there is no way to help them in their current state and has grown weary of not being heeded.[9]

Indeed, Solas harbors a moderate view of the plight of the elves, and pities those in the Alienage just as he pities those of any race who need help.[10] He sees a world in which people cling to the little they remember and have left because they lack the power to restore it.[11]

In terms of his behavior and personality, Solas is known throughout Skyhold as a quiet and selfless man whose direction to the mysterious fortress seemed literally miraculous. He provided exactly the information and tools the Inquisition required when they required it most, and his magical knowledge was both unusual and extremely useful. As an elf, Solas neither speaks like--nor sounds like--Dalish or City elves. Kitchen staff at Skyhold note he eats little but has peculiar requirements about tea.[12] He is also frightfully good at Wicked Grace[13] and chess.[14]

Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Solas tarot

Solas tarot card

When Solas witnesses the Breach, he seeks out and joins the Inquisition, knowing that he will be able to provide knowledge on the Fade that others simply will not. Solas entered the Inquisition camp voluntarily, surrendering his staff to Chantry forces without protest. Solas was granted permission to study the lone survivor of the Divine Conclave's explosion and one of the smaller rifts, in hopes of finding a way to seal the Breach.

Solas appears with Varric Tethras in Haven following the opening of the Breach. He helps the Inquisitor seal a small rift, and then follows them to the Breach itself to attempt to close it. Following the attempt, with the Breach still active but stable, Solas spends the bulk of the next three days tending to the unconscious Inquisitor and keeping their mark from killing them.

Following the destruction of the Inquisition's base in Haven, Solas explains the elven origins of the Elder One's orb weapon to the Inquisitor. He elaborates that the orb is a focus used by the elves to channel ancient magics. He worries that if the orb's origin is revealed, it may be reflected badly on his people. He then directs the Inquisitor to the new headquarters of Skyhold, in the Frostback Mountains.

Later on, Solas asks the Inquisitor for aid in rescuing a Spirit of Wisdom who had been summoned to the physical world by mages against its will. Upon finding the spirit in the Exalted Plains, Solas discovered the mages who had summoned it had turned the spirit against its nature to protect themselves from bandits, transforming it into a pride demon. Destroying the binding pillars reverted the demon into a feminine humanoid form. As the spirit passes, Solas turns his anger on the mages. The Inquisitor can either talk him down or permit him to murder the group. Solas then leaves the party and returns to Skyhold.

In the Temple of Mythal, Solas and the elven Temple Keeper Abelas explain the history of the fall of Arlathan, as well as the true origins of Vallaslin.

When the Inquisitor finally defeats Corypheus, Solas laments the destruction of his orb, it being another elven artifact lost. Afterwards, he departs the Inquisition and Leliana's agents are unable to locate him. She intends to continue her search, however.

Solase

Solas Post-game tarot card

In a post-epilogue scene, Solas meets with Flemeth, who addresses him as the Dread Wolf, as well as an old friend. Solas tells her that he gave the orb to Corypheus seeking to unlock its true power—something he could not accomplish on his own, as he was too weak after awakening from his long slumber. Solas seems remorseful for his actions, recognizing that he deserves punishment. He claims, however, that while "[he] should pay the price," he cannot face this punishment yet, as the People still need him. He apologizes to Flemeth, which she answers with an embrace and an apology of her own. Following this exchange, Solas seems to affect Flemeth in some way and strands of light emerge from her body. She collapses in his arms, seemingly petrified. When Solas raises his head, his eyes glow with the same light that had emanated from Flemeth. Designer notes on Flemeth indicate that she intends to give her power to him, knowing that Solas will kill anyone in his drive to restore the elven people, so long as she can pass the essence of her godhood onto Morrigan, a gift she always planned for her.[15] However, David Gaider has also noted that this is legacy information and may no longer be canonical.[16]


Approval

Main article: Solas/Approval

This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Solas' approval can be raised by showing intelligence--even if it means being ruthless at times--asking questions, and being thoughtful.[17] He also responds positively to actions that generally support mages and elves (and marginalized people and groups, in general), and to an open-minded attitude about magic and the Fade, as well as spirits and demons. Remaining stubborn or becoming defensive on issues of elven culture, particularly if the Inquisitor is an elf, can lead to a reduction in approval.

Solas will always opt for more thoughtful solutions, and is a strong believer in freedom of personal thought. Choices that invalidate these factors in game go against his philosophy. Consequently, sacrificing the Bull's Chargers, allowing the death of his friend the spirit of wisdom, and recruiting the Grey Wardens will all net disapproval with Solas.

Completing the quest Measuring the Veil, as well as related quests to strengthen the Veil and secure elven artifacts also leads to increased approval from Solas.[18] Activating the aforementioned elven relics in the various zones of the game can unlock a final quest, What Lies Dormant.


Romance


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Solas romance tarot

Solas Romance tarot card

Solas is a potential love interest for female elven Inquisitors. Flirtation may begin almost immediately following the Inquisitor's awakening in Haven after stabilizing the Breach. The first chance to kiss Solas occurs during a conversation with him in the Fade version of Haven following the establishment of Skyhold, if flirt options have been taken. If the Inquisitor decides to kiss Solas, he'll reach for her just as she starts to look away afterward and will begin to passionately kiss her back. Later, he will apologize for his impulsive nature, stating that doing things becomes "easier" for him in the fade. The Inquisitor can tell him that nothing else should happen between them then, or suggest that there's something between them. If she does suggest that they have a connection, he'll agree. But he'll also say that he needs time to think about starting a relationship with her, because there are considerations.

Pursuing Solas' personal quest All New, Faded for Her may also bolster his approval of the Inquisitor or else break off the romance, depending on the outcome and dialogue options chosen. At this point, Solas will ask to speak with the Inquisitor privately, and will bring her to her room's balcony. The player can choose whether or not to officially begin a romance with Solas during this conversation.

If the Inquisitor officially pursues a romance with Solas, she will get special dialogue and cutscenes if she brings Solas with her to the Winter Palace during the mission Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. He'll talk to her after the events of the mission, and if the Inquisitor has completed his personal quest and progressed sufficiently in his romance, Solas enthusiastically asks her to dance with him.

Following events at the Temple of Mythal, Solas may ask to spend more time with the Inquisitor, culminating the romance.[19] Though he does not have a specific gift for the Inquisitor, Solas takes the Inquisitor out to a secluded cove in Crestwood and offers her the truth of the nature of vallaslin to show that she is important to him. He also offers to remove the Inquisitor's vallaslin, which the player can accept or reject.

The Inquisitor and Solas will share an intimate moment with one another after the player rejects or accepts the removal of the vallaslin. However, Solas will gaze sadly at the Inquisitor afterward, and tell her that he is sorry for distracting her from her duty, and that it won't happen again. No matter how the Inquisitor reacts to this, they will part ways. When the Inquisitor tries to press the issue with Solas after, he appears very regretful for hurting the Inquisitor, but refuses to answer why he cannot to be with the her. He'll refuse to say that he doesn't care for the Inquisitor deeply, and will say that it hurts to not be with her, but states that it was "selfish" of him to pursue anything with her in the first place. If the Inquisitor begs him not to leave her and confesses her love, he will sadly look at her and confess, "You have a rare and marvelous spirit. In another world..." [20]

Note: If the player allows this scene to play through to its conclusion, it will not be possible for them to romance other characters afterwards. The relationship must be broken off by the player early on in the cutscene.

Solas had actually been planning on telling the Inquisitor the truth about who he was and his involvement with the elves and Corypheus when he brought the Inquisitor out with him to the secluded cove in Crestwood. However, at the last second he lost his nerve, and used the truth about the vallaslin as an excuse as to why he brought her out there instead. When he kisses the Inquisitor, he is fully ready to lose himself in her and forget about the mission he has dedicated himself to. However, when he pulls back, he realizes that he cannot do that lest he betray himself. He decides right then that he needs to break off his emotional entanglement with the Inquisitor, as much as it hurts him. Solas cares deeply for the Inquisitor, in more ways than he is able to express. He is always one step away from confessing everything to them.[21]

In the end, whether you decide to perform the ritual or not he will tell you after you defeat Corypheus, "No matter what comes, I want you to know that what we had was real." [22] Or, alternatively, if a romanced Lavellan expresses anger toward him after the breakup, his parting words will be, "You were right to be angry. I hope, in time, you will understand." [23]


Initial statistics

Ability trees

Ability trees Initially selected abilities
Spirit Spirit Barrier Barrier
Storm Storm
Inferno Inferno
Winter Winter Winter's Grasp Winter's Grasp
Rift Mage Rift Mage (specialization)

Trivia

  • In Elvish, Solas means "pride."
  • Solas' necklace is of a wolf jawbone.
  • There is a city called Solas on the borders of the Tevinter Imperium and Nevarra.[24]
  • Mary Kirby describes him as Scotch bonnet candies.[25]
  • Solas is referred to in promotional images as "The Mind."
  • Solas is written by Patrick Weekes, with heavy input from lead writer David Gaider.[26][27]
  • Weekes considers Solas to be his early to mid-forties.[28]
  • Solas is described as knowledgeable, logical, and refusing to believe in bad and good.[29]
  • Solas is the first romance option to be available only to elven playable characters in the Dragon Age series.
  • Originally, Solas wasn't a romance option for Dragon Age: Inquisition, but according to Mike Laidlaw, Bioware changed his role as a Love Interest when they extended the game's development for a year. [30] This was also an opportunity to increase the basic sadness of Solas' character.[31]
  • Solas is referred to by Varric as "Chuckles." This is the same nickname Varric can give a sarcastic Hawke if prompted during Mark of the Assassin DLC in Dragon Age II.
  • Solas' greatest fear is dying alone.
  • Solas disdains tea, particularly caffeinated tea, as it is a stimulant and helps prevent crossing into the Fade during sleep. His dislike of tea also reflects writer Patrick Weekes' hatred of tea.[32]
  • Despite his largely peaceful and thoughtful demeanor, Solas was hot-blooded and cocky as a young man.[33]
  • Although he is introverted and has a discreet nature, Solas is infatuated with the "heady blend of power, intrigue, danger and sex" that is the The Game and the Orlesian Court.
  • According to Patrick Weekes, writing a character with hidden depths like Solas provided a great deal of both difficulty and opportunity.[34]
  • Solas sometimes speaks in iambic pentameter, and the Inquisitor will always gain approval when replying in kind.[35]

This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


  • There was at one point a planned "Quest for Solas" epilogue for Dragon Age: Inquisition, which was ultimately cut from the final game.[36]


Quotes

Main article: Solas/Dialogue
  • (To the elven mage Lysas in Redcliffe Village) "Sometimes to achieve the world one desires, one must take regrettable measures."
  • (To the Inquisitor) "Every great war has its heroes. I'm just curious what kind you'll be."
  • (About the Elder One) "No real god need prove himself. Anyone who tries is mad or lying."
  • "The thrill of finding remnants of a thousand-year-old dream? I would not trade it for anything."
  • "Spirits wish to join the living, and a demon is that wish gone wrong."
  • "Imagine if spirits were not a rarity but a part of our natural world like... a fast-flowing river. Yes, it can drown careless children, but it can also carry a merchant's goods or grind a miller's flour. That is what the world could be if the Veil were not present. For better or worse."
  • (To the Inquisitor) "There are few regrets sharper than watching fools squander what you sacrificed to achieve."
  • "I saw a young Qunari working in a simple kitchen, baking bread as she was ordered every morning. In every loaf she broke the rules. She’d take a pinch of sugar and fold it into the center, like a secret, and this act of small rebellion brought a shining smile to her face."
  • "You would risk everything you have in the hope that the future is better? What if it isn't? What if you wake up to find that the future you shaped is worse than what was?"

Dialogue

  • Solas: "Some of my fondest memories were found in crumbling cities long picked dry by treasure seekers. The best are the battlefields. Spirits press so tightly on the Veil that you can slip across with but a thought."
  • Inquisitor: "Any place in particular?"
  • Solas: "I dreamt at Ostagar. I witnessed the brutality of the darkspawn and the valor of the Fereldan warriors. I saw Alistair and the Hero of Ferelden light the signal fire...and Loghain's infamous betrayal of Cailan's forces. "
  • Inquisitor: I've heard the stories. It would be interesting to hear what it was really like."
  • Solas: "That's just it. In the Fade, I see reflections created by spirits who react to the emotions of the warriors. One moment, I see heroic Grey Wardens lighting the fire and a power-mad villain sneering as he lets King Cailan fall. The next, I see an army overwhelmed and a veteran commander refusing to let more soldiers die in a lost cause."

Codex entries

Codex entry: Solas Codex entry: Solas

Codex entry: The Rotunda and the Fresco Codex entry: The Rotunda and the Fresco

Codex entry: On Skyhold Codex entry: On Skyhold

Gallery

References

  1. Patrick Weekes Twitter
  2. Patrick Weekes Twitter.
  3. Patrick Weekes Twitter.
  4. Patrick Weekes Twitter.
  5. Patrick Weekes Twitter.
  6. The Bioware Forum-The DA:I Twitter Thread, pg. 1547..
  7. The Bioware Forum-The DA:I Twitter Thread, pg. 1547.
  8. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, pp. pg 232
  9. Noted when confronting Solas about his commitment to the elves, as a Dalish elf on the "disapproval" relationship path.
  10. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, pp. pg 232
  11. Per Solas' comments on Abelas and the ancient Sentinel elves.
  12. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, pp. pg. 230-232.
  13. According to Blackwall
  14. According to the serial "Immortal Game" banters between Solas and Iron Bull.
  15. DA3/DesignContent/Characters/Epilogue/epi_flemeth
  16. Bioware Forum "Flemeth lying or just misunderstood?".
  17. Nerd Appropriate with Patrick Weekes.
  18. Prima Dragon Age: Inquisition Collector's Edition guide.
  19. Prima Dragon Age: Inquisition Collector's Edition guide.
  20. Dragon Age Inquisition: Solas Romance: Final Scene: Sad Puppy Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XTNAdhcDaE&list=UUwMb50MzoxM7CubODIv3eAA
  21. NerdAppropriate Podcast 184: Inside Inquisition with Patrick Weekes http://www.nerdappropriate.com/2014/12/31/rated-na-184-inside-inquisition-with-patrick-weekes/
  22. Dragon Age Inquisition: Solas Romance: The End https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2urWcINUVVU
  23. Dragon Age: Inquisition: Solas Romance: The End (Version 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Pw74GFvZTs
  24. Codex entry: The Box of Screaming
  25. Mary Kirby Twitter
  26. The Bioware Forum-The DA:I Twitter Thread, pg. 1547..
  27. Nerd Appropriate with Patrick Weekes.
  28. Patrick Weekes Twitter.
  29. Lazygamer.net - a UK issue of PC Gamer
  30. http://forum.bioware.com/topic/512958-romances-in-dragon-age-inquisition/
  31. Nerd Appropriate with Patrick Weekes.
  32. Nerd Appropriate with Patrick Weekes.
  33. According to banter between Solas and Blackwall.
  34. Nerd Appropriate with Patrick Weekes.
  35. Ladyinsanity Pax Prime Demo Breakdown.
  36. VGS_640 Twitter.
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