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'''[[Josephine]]''' ''(if Inquisitor is a [[Mage]])''
 
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<blockquote> The [[Circle]]s may have dispersed, but we still have our contacts. There are powerful mages──not tied to the rebellion──who can offer training.</blockquote>

Revision as of 18:59, 18 January 2015

Specializations for the Inquisitor is a War table operation in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Acquisition

Made available when you reach Skyhold for the first time, fast travel to another location, and return to Skyhold.

Operation Text

I can ensure instruction for the legions who want to join, but can we expect the Inquisitor to remain a leader while training with a subordinate? She is a figure of inspiration and should rightly be one of aspiration; promoting a specialist from within the ranks seems lacking. With due respect, I recommend looking outside for the best combat specialists to be found. Regardless of their affiliation.

Ser Morris, Quartermaster

Advisor Suggestions

Josephine (if Inquisitor is a Mage)

The Circles may have dispersed, but we still have our contacts. There are powerful mages──not tied to the rebellion──who can offer training.

Leliana (if Inquisitor is a Rogue)

He is right. I will ensure the best training. No questions asked.

Cullen (if Inquisitor is a Warrior)

I don't approve, but that is irrelevant. You will have the best.

Result

The best of the best have been summoned. Training with these "specialists" will ensure the Inquisitor's abilities remain at their height

Rewards