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'''Thaig''' is a [[Dwarf|dwarven]] term used for their [[Thedas#Underground|underground]] settlements. They are connected with each other via the [[Deep Roads]]. Thaigs are often named after a prominent [[house]] and in some cases founded by [[Paragon]]s.
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'''Thaig''' is a [[Dwarven languages and phrases|dwarven term]] used for their [[Thedas#Underground|underground]] settlements. They were once all connected to one another via the [[Deep Roads]]. Thaigs are often named after a prominent [[house]] and in some cases founded by [[Paragon]]s.
   
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Hewn from the underground rock of [[Thedas]] itself, the physical structure of thaigs can last ages, even if many of them have been abandoned or destroyed by [[darkspawn]] raids, their inhabitants killed or fled. This structure often allows the thaigs to serve as fortresses in addition to their other roles.
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Hewn from the underground rock of [[Thedas]] itself, the physical structure of thaigs can last millenia, even if many of them have been abandoned or destroyed by [[darkspawn]] raids, their inhabitants killed or fled. This structure often allows the thaigs to serve as fortresses in addition to their other roles.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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One of the first thaigs was the [[Primeval Thaig]], which is so ancient that its existence is not even recorded in the dwarven history. The [[Memories]] date back to the foundation of the "First Thaig" however the Primeval Thaig is considered much older.
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One of the first thaigs was the [[Primeval Thaig]], which is so ancient that its existence is not even recorded in [[dwarven]] history. The [[Memories]] date back to the foundation of the "First Thaig" however the Primeval Thaig is considered much older.
   
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After the outbreak of the [[First Blight]] the darkspawn horde invaded the dwarven empire through the [[Deep Roads]] and a massive amount of thaigs were lost to the horde. Only the four major kingdoms of [[Orzammar]], [[Dwarf#History|Gundaar]], [[Dwarf#History|Hormak]] and [[Kal-Sharok]] managed to survive and sealing the Deep Roads was the only effective way used to delay the process. By -35 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]] (1165 TE) only the kingdoms of Orzammar and Kal-Sharok had not fallen.<ref name="-35">Based on [[Codex entry: Cut to Kal Sharok]] and ''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]]''.</ref>
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After the outbreak of the [[First Blight]] the darkspawn horde invaded the dwarven empire through the [[Deep Roads]] and a massive amount of thaigs were lost to the horde. Only the four major kingdoms of [[Orzammar]], [[Gundaar]], [[Hormak]] and [[Kal-Sharok]] managed to survive and sealing the Deep Roads was the only effective way used to delay the process. By -35 [[Ancient Age|Ancient]] (1165 TE) only the kingdoms of Orzammar and Kal-Sharok had not fallen.<ref name="prima">''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]]''</ref><ref name="cut">[[Codex entry: Cut to Kal Sharok]]</ref>
   
 
=== Great thaigs ===
 
=== Great thaigs ===
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In present day, these thaigs are still inhabited by dwarves.
 
In present day, these thaigs are still inhabited by dwarves.
   
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* '''[[Kal-Sharok]]''': Kal-Sharok is the former capital of the dwarven empire, as well as the capital of the Kingdom of Kal-Sharok. It lies deep beneath the [[Hunterhorn Mountains]], between [[Orlais]] and [[Anderfels]].
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* '''[[Kal-Sharok]]''' โ€“ former capital of the dwarven empire, as well as the capital of the Kingdom of Kal-Sharok; it lies deep beneath the [[Hunterhorn Mountains]], between [[Orlais]] and [[Anderfels]]
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* '''[[Orzammar]]''': Orzammar is the capital of the dwarves, as well as the capital of the Kingdom of Orzammar. It lies beneath the [[Frostback Mountains]], between [[Ferelden]] and Orlais.
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* '''[[Orzammar]]''' โ€“ current capital of the dwarves, as well as the capital of the Kingdom of Orzammar; it lies beneath the [[Frostback Mountains]], between [[Ferelden]] and Orlais
* '''[[Kal'Hirol]]''': Once the center of smithing knowledge. Kal'Hirol was lost during the First Blight and reclaimed by the dwarves in 9:31 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]].
 
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* '''[[Kal'Hirol]]''' โ€“ once the center of smithing knowledge; Kal'Hirol was lost during the First Blight and reclaimed by the dwarves in 9:31 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]]
   
 
== Lost thaigs ==
 
== Lost thaigs ==
 
In present day, these thaigs have been lost to the darkspawn.
 
In present day, these thaigs have been lost to the darkspawn.
   
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* "'''[[Abandoned Thaig|Abandoned]]'''": A thaig located beneath the west end of [[Sundermount]] in the [[Free Marches]].
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* '''"[[Abandoned Thaig|Abandoned]]"''' โ€“ an unnamed thaig located beneath the western end of [[Sundermount]] in the [[Free Marches]]
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* '''[[Aeducan Thaig|Aeducan]]''': The ancestral thaig of [[House Aeducan]]. It is labeled as "'''Ruined Thaig'''" in ''[[A Tale of Orzammar]]'' [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]] and the [[Dwarf Noble Origin]].
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* '''[[Aeducan Thaig|Aeducan]]''' โ€“ the ancestral thaig of [[House Aeducan]]; it is labeled as "'''Ruined Thaig'''" in ''[[A Tale of Orzammar]]'' [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]] and the [[Dwarf Noble Origin]]
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* '''[[Amgarrak Thaig|Amgarrak]]''': A hidden thaig.
 
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* '''[[Dead Trenches|Bownammar]]''', now known as the '''Dead Trenches''' or "'''City of the Dead'''", it is an ancient fortress designed by [[Paragon]] [[Caridin]] which used to be the former headquarters of the [[Legion of the Dead]]. Having passed possession between the Legion and the darkspawn for several centuries, it was lost to the darkspawn in 9:13 Dragon.<ref>{{Cite wot|141}}</ref>
 
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* '''[[Amgarrak Thaig|Amgarrak]]''' โ€“ a hidden thaig whereby dwarven smiths sought to research, replicate and improve on Caridin's work by studying and altering existing golems; contact with the thaig however was lost under mysterious circumstances
* '''[[Cadash Thaig#Background|Cad'halash]]''': An ancient settlement which at one point became a sanctuary for [[Elf|elven]] refugees from [[Arlathan]]. When this was discovered by the dwarves of Kal-Sharok, they destroyed the thaig in order to cover the evidence and not jeopardize their alliance with [[Tevinter Imperium]].
 
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* '''[[Cadash Thaig|Cadash]]''': It was built upon Cad'halash.
 
 
* '''[[Dead Trenches|Bownammar]]''' โ€“ also known as the '''Dead Trenches''' or the '''City of the Dead'''; it is an ancient fortress designed by [[Paragon]] [[Caridin]] which used to be the former headquarters of the [[Legion of the Dead]]; having passed possession between the Legion and the darkspawn for several centuries, it was lost to the darkspawn in 9:13 Dragon<ref>{{Cite wot|141}}</ref>
* '''Darmallon''': It was one of [[Thedas]]'s greatest sources of gold.<ref>[[Glittering Darmallon]] description</ref> According to legend, the gold and silver veins of Darmallon ran so deep they made the entire city sparkle. The glittering city of Darmallon was located below western Thedas.<ref>Mentioned by [[Bodahn Feddic]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' if asked in the [[Party Camp]].</ref>
 
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* '''Gundaar''': The capital of the Kingdom of Gundaar, it fell to the darkspawn in -35 Ancient (1165 TE) along with the kingdom of Hormak.<ref name="-35"/> Shortly before its fall, the thaig was ruled by [[Dwarven royalty|King]] Jegrek, who was slain by the [[Warrior caste|warrior]] [[Beregrand]] in a [[Provings|Proving]] match, an action which considerably weakened the kingdom.
 
 
* '''[[Cadash Thaig#Background|Cad'halash]]''' โ€“ an ancient settlement which at one point became a sanctuary for [[Elf|elven]] refugees from [[Arlathan]]; when this was discovered by the dwarves of Kal-Sharok, they destroyed the thaig in order to cover the evidence and not jeopardize their alliance with [[Tevinter Imperium]]
* '''Gwaren''': A dwarven outpost built near the Amaranthine Ocean in order for them to gain access to salt and the sea lanes. A flourishing [[Gwaren|human settlement]] was built above which collaborated with the dwarves. After the Deep Roads were overrun by darkspawn, the outpost was abandoned and sealed, however its name is still being used by the human town.
 
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* '''[[ruins of Heidrun Thaig|Heidrun]]''': Amrun, a member of the [[Legion of the Dead]], has written about an encounter deep in an old mineshaft beneath the thaig, down which he and his men had chased an [[emissary]]. Their fight awoke an [[ancient rock wraith]], which killed the darkspawn and collapsed the tunnel.<ref>[[Codex entry: Rock Wraith]]</ref> [[The Inquisitor]] [[the Descent|visits]] the ruins of the thaig.
 
 
* '''[[Cadash Thaig|Cadash]]''' โ€“ it was built upon Cad'halash
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* '''Hormak''': The capital of the Kingdom of Hormak, it fell to the darkspawn in -35 Ancient (1165 TE) along with the kingdom of Gundaar.<ref name="-35"/>
 
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* '''[[Kal Repartha]]''': A thaig on the surface not recorded in the Memories. It was founded by Paragon Fairel in the [[Hissing Wastes]] after a disastrous conflict between two thaigs. Old writings reveal that this thaig must have been founded before 700 TE, thus before the [[First Blight]]. By 9:41 Dragon, only half-buried ruins remain of the thaig.<ref>[[Codex entry: A Journal on Dwarven Ruins]]</ref>
 
 
* '''Darmallon''' โ€“ it was one of Thedas' greatest sources of gold;<ref>Based on [[Glittering Darmallon]] description.</ref> according to legend, the gold and silver veins of Darmallon ran so deep they made the entire city sparkle; the glittering city of Darmallon is located somewhere beneath western Thedas<ref>Mentioned by [[Bodahn Feddic]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' if asked in the [[Party Camp]].</ref>
* '''Kal'Barosh''': A thaig located south of Kal'Hirol. It fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde.<ref name="Dailan">[[Codex entry: Dailan's Journal]]</ref>
 
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* '''Kobaliman''': Before the events of the [[Fifth Blight]], an expedition was organized to recover the thaig, but only one survivor, Captain [[Roshen]], came back.<ref>Mentioned by the [[Proving Master]] before fighting him in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref>
 
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* '''Felhammar''' โ€“ the thaig fell during the First Blight<ref>Based on [[Dwyn's Sword]] description.</ref>
* '''[[Kul-Baras]]''': A dwarven fortress located beneath Ferelden. It was used by [[the Architect]] used as base of operations at 9:10 Dragon. A [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]] expedition some years later found it empty.
 
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* '''[[Ortan Thaig|Ortan]]''': The ancestral home of [[House Ortan]] located beneath Ferelden.
 
 
* '''Gundaar''' โ€“ the capital of the Kingdom of Gundaar, it fell to the darkspawn within a decade after -40 Ancient (1160 TE) relatively at the same time with the kingdom of Hormak;<ref name="prima"/><ref name="cut"/> shortly before its fall, the thaig was ruled by [[Dwarven royalty#Kings and Queens of other kingdoms|King Jegrek]], who was slain by the [[Warrior caste|warrior]] [[Beregrand]] in a [[Provings|Proving]] matchโ€”an action which considerably weakened the kingdom; it is also known that the Deep Roads directly connected it with Aeducan Thaig<ref>[[Note: The Lost Outpost Plaque]]</ref>
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* '''[[Primeval Thaig|Primeval]]''': A very ancient thaig with major differences from the rest.
 
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* '''Revann''': In 5:10 [[Exalted Age|Exalted]], the explorer Faruma [[House Helmi|Helmi]] found a strange scrawling by unknown hands on a wall there, mentioning the [[Rock wraith|profane]], indicating that such creatures lingered in the thaig.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Profane]]</ref>
 
 
* '''Gwaren''' โ€“ a dwarven outpost built near the Amaranthine Ocean in order for them to gain access to salt and the sea lanes; a flourishing [[Gwaren|human settlement]] was built above which collaborated with the dwarves; after the Deep Roads were overrun by darkspawn, the outpost was abandoned and sealed, however its name is still used by the human town
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* '''[[Valammar]]''': A former trading post in the immediate vicinity to the surface and the ferelden settlement [[Redcliffe]]. In 9:41 Dragon, it was used by the [[Carta]] as a base to smuggle [[lyrium]].
 
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* '''Valdasine''': Once the home of the wealthy [[miner caste|miner]] House Valdasine.<ref>[[Codex entry: Valdasine]]</ref>
 
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* '''[[Ruins of Heidrun Thaig|Heidrun]]''' โ€“ built before the First Blight, this thaig was named after [[Paragon#Known Paragons|Paragon Heidrun]];<ref>[[Landmarks in the Deep Roads#Monument to Heidrun the Deep|Monument to Heidrun the Deep]]</ref> it served as an important [[lyrium]] mining source for the dwarven empire;<ref name>[[Codex entry: Heidrun Thaig]]</ref> in 9:41 Dragon [[the Inquisitor]] may [[The Descent (quest)|visit]] Heidrun's ruins
* '''Varen''': A thaig located south of Kal'Hirol. It fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde.<ref name="Dailan"/>
 
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* '''Zygmunt''': [[Shaperate|Shaper]] [[Czibor]] can trace his lineage directly to House Zygmunt from this thaig, which was lost thirteen generations ago before the events of the Fifth Blight.<ref>Mentioned in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' by [[Czibor]] if [[the Warden]] heard that [[Pyral Harrowmont|Harrowmont]] and the Shaper are related by [[Vartag Gavorn]] and asked Czibor about it.</ref>
 
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* '''Hormak''' โ€“ former capital of the Kingdom of Hormak, it fell to the darkspawn in -35 Ancient (1165 TE); the legendary [[Paragon#Known Paragons|Paragon Egon Winterbreath]] is known to have led the thaig's defenses until its fall<ref name="prima"/><ref name="cut"/><ref>According to the [[Wintersbreath (Inquisition)|Wintersbreath]] description.</ref>
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* '''[[Kal Repartha]]''' โ€“ a thaig on the surface not recorded in the [[Memories]]; it was founded by [[Paragon#Known Paragons|Paragon Fairel]] in the [[Hissing Wastes]] after a disastrous conflict between two thaigs; old writings reveal that the thaig was founded before 700 TE (prior to the First Blight); by 9:41 Dragon, only half-buried ruins remain of the thaig<ref>[[Codex entry: A Journal on Dwarven Ruins]]</ref>
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* '''Kal'Barosh''' โ€“ a thaig located south of [[Kal'Hirol]]; it fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde<ref name="Dailan">[[Codex entry: Dailan's Journal]]</ref>
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* '''Kobaliman''' โ€“ before the events of the [[Fifth Blight]], an expedition was organized to recover the thaig, but only one survivor, Captain [[Roshen]], returned<ref>Mentioned by the [[Proving Master]] before fighting him in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref>
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* '''[[Kul-Baras]]''' โ€“ a dwarven fortress located beneath Ferelden; it was used by [[the Architect]] as its base of operations at 9:10 Dragon; a [[Grey Wardens|Grey Warden]] expedition some years later found it abandoned<ref>According to [[Codex entry: Longbow of the Avvars]].</ref>
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* '''[[Ortan Thaig|Ortan]]''' โ€“ the ancestral home of [[House Ortan]] located beneath Ferelden
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* '''Revann''' โ€“ in 5:10 [[Exalted Age|Exalted]], the explorer [[House Helmi#Known members|Faruma Helmi]] found a strange scrawling by unknown hands on a wall there, mentioning the [[Rock wraith|profane]], indicating that such creatures lingered in the thaig<ref>[[Codex entry: The Profane]]</ref>
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* '''[[Valammar]]''' โ€“ in [[Ancient Age|ancient]] times the dwarves used Valammar as a trading post until it fell to the [[darkspawn]] horde;<ref>Context taken from a [[Note: Defaced Carta Notice|Defaced Carta Notice]]</ref> the former trading post can be directly accessed from the surface in the [[Hinterlands]]; in 9:41 Dragon, it was used by the [[Carta]] as a base to smuggle [[lyrium]]
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* '''[[Primeval Thaig|Valdasine]]''' โ€“ an ancient thaig, located even below the level of the Deep Roads; it was once the home of the [[Mining caste|mining]] House Valdasine;<ref>[[Codex entry: Valdasine]]</ref> in present day it is known as the '''[[Primeval Thaig]]'''<ref>[[Codex entry: The Primeval Thaig]]</ref>
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* '''Varen''' โ€“ a thaig located south of [[Kal'Hirol]]; it fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde<ref name="Dailan"/>
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* '''Zygmunt''' โ€“ [[Shaperate|Shaper]] [[Czibor]] can directly trace his lineage to House Zygmunt from this thaig; the thaig itself was lost thirteen generations prior to the events of the Fifth Blight<ref>Mentioned in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' by [[Czibor]] if [[the Warden]] discovers that [[Pyral Harrowmont|Harrowmont]] and the Shaper are related to one another through [[Vartag Gavorn]].</ref>
   
 
== Thaigs of unknown status ==
 
== Thaigs of unknown status ==
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In present day, the status of these thaigs is not known.
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In present day, the status of these thaigs is not known:
   
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* '''Rousten''': The ancestral home of House Rousten. During the events of the Fifth Blight it is likely uninhabited and used only for mining activities.<ref>[[Varick]] works as a miner there in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''. It should be noted that he uses the term "old" to describe the thaig.</ref>
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* '''Rousten''' โ€“ the ancestral home of House Rousten; during the events of the Fifth Blight it is likely uninhabited and used only for mining activities<ref>[[Varick]] works as a miner there in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'; it should be noted that he uses the term "old" to describe the thaig.</ref>
* '''Sharokovar''': The [[Assembly]] of [[Kal-Sharok]] meets in this thaig.<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Game Master's Guide, set 2, p. 64</ref>
 
   
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* '''Sharokovar''' โ€“ the [[Assembly]] of [[Kal-Sharok]] meets in this thaig<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Game Master's Guide, set 2, p. 64</ref>
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Concept art of a thaig

Thaig is a dwarven term used for their underground settlements. They were once all connected to one another via the Deep Roads. Thaigs are often named after a prominent house and in some cases founded by Paragons.

Hewn from the underground rock of Thedas itself, the physical structure of thaigs can last millenia, even if many of them have been abandoned or destroyed by darkspawn raids, their inhabitants killed or fled. This structure often allows the thaigs to serve as fortresses in addition to their other roles.

History[]

One of the first thaigs was the Primeval Thaig, which is so ancient that its existence is not even recorded in dwarven history. The Memories date back to the foundation of the "First Thaig" however the Primeval Thaig is considered much older.

After the outbreak of the First Blight the darkspawn horde invaded the dwarven empire through the Deep Roads and a massive amount of thaigs were lost to the horde. Only the four major kingdoms of Orzammar, Gundaar, Hormak and Kal-Sharok managed to survive and sealing the Deep Roads was the only effective way used to delay the process. By -35 Ancient (1165 TE) only the kingdoms of Orzammar and Kal-Sharok had not fallen.[1][2]

Great thaigs[]

The dwarven kingdoms originally consisted of twelve "great thaigs"[3] and numerous smaller thaigs spanning the length and breadth of Thedas, but most have fallen. There are only three great thaigs still inhabited, Kal-Sharok, Orzammar and the recently reclaimed Kal'Hirol.[4]

Inhabited thaigs[]

In present day, these thaigs are still inhabited by dwarves.

  • Kal'Hirol โ€“ once the center of smithing knowledge; Kal'Hirol was lost during the First Blight and reclaimed by the dwarves in 9:31 Dragon

Lost thaigs[]

In present day, these thaigs have been lost to the darkspawn.

  • Amgarrak โ€“ a hidden thaig whereby dwarven smiths sought to research, replicate and improve on Caridin's work by studying and altering existing golems; contact with the thaig however was lost under mysterious circumstances
  • Bownammar โ€“ also known as the Dead Trenches or the City of the Dead; it is an ancient fortress designed by Paragon Caridin which used to be the former headquarters of the Legion of the Dead; having passed possession between the Legion and the darkspawn for several centuries, it was lost to the darkspawn in 9:13 Dragon[5]
  • Cad'halash โ€“ an ancient settlement which at one point became a sanctuary for elven refugees from Arlathan; when this was discovered by the dwarves of Kal-Sharok, they destroyed the thaig in order to cover the evidence and not jeopardize their alliance with Tevinter Imperium
  • Cadash โ€“ it was built upon Cad'halash
  • Darmallon โ€“ it was one of Thedas' greatest sources of gold;[6] according to legend, the gold and silver veins of Darmallon ran so deep they made the entire city sparkle; the glittering city of Darmallon is located somewhere beneath western Thedas[7]
  • Felhammar โ€“ the thaig fell during the First Blight[8]
  • Gundaar โ€“ the capital of the Kingdom of Gundaar, it fell to the darkspawn within a decade after -40 Ancient (1160 TE) relatively at the same time with the kingdom of Hormak;[1][2] shortly before its fall, the thaig was ruled by King Jegrek, who was slain by the warrior Beregrand in a Proving matchโ€”an action which considerably weakened the kingdom; it is also known that the Deep Roads directly connected it with Aeducan Thaig[9]
  • Gwaren โ€“ a dwarven outpost built near the Amaranthine Ocean in order for them to gain access to salt and the sea lanes; a flourishing human settlement was built above which collaborated with the dwarves; after the Deep Roads were overrun by darkspawn, the outpost was abandoned and sealed, however its name is still used by the human town
  • Hormak โ€“ former capital of the Kingdom of Hormak, it fell to the darkspawn in -35 Ancient (1165 TE); the legendary Paragon Egon Winterbreath is known to have led the thaig's defenses until its fall[1][2][12]
  • Kal Repartha โ€“ a thaig on the surface not recorded in the Memories; it was founded by Paragon Fairel in the Hissing Wastes after a disastrous conflict between two thaigs; old writings reveal that the thaig was founded before 700 TE (prior to the First Blight); by 9:41 Dragon, only half-buried ruins remain of the thaig[13]
  • Kal'Barosh โ€“ a thaig located south of Kal'Hirol; it fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde[14]
  • Kobaliman โ€“ before the events of the Fifth Blight, an expedition was organized to recover the thaig, but only one survivor, Captain Roshen, returned[15]
  • Kul-Baras โ€“ a dwarven fortress located beneath Ferelden; it was used by the Architect as its base of operations at 9:10 Dragon; a Grey Warden expedition some years later found it abandoned[16]
  • Revann โ€“ in 5:10 Exalted, the explorer Faruma Helmi found a strange scrawling by unknown hands on a wall there, mentioning the profane, indicating that such creatures lingered in the thaig[17]
  • Valammar โ€“ in ancient times the dwarves used Valammar as a trading post until it fell to the darkspawn horde;[18] the former trading post can be directly accessed from the surface in the Hinterlands; in 9:41 Dragon, it was used by the Carta as a base to smuggle lyrium
  • Valdasine โ€“ an ancient thaig, located even below the level of the Deep Roads; it was once the home of the mining House Valdasine;[19] in present day it is known as the Primeval Thaig[20]
  • Varen โ€“ a thaig located south of Kal'Hirol; it fell shortly before Kal'Hirol was overrun by the darkspawn horde[14]
  • Zygmunt โ€“ Shaper Czibor can directly trace his lineage to House Zygmunt from this thaig; the thaig itself was lost thirteen generations prior to the events of the Fifth Blight[21]

Thaigs of unknown status[]

In present day, the status of these thaigs is not known:

  • Rousten โ€“ the ancestral home of House Rousten; during the events of the Fifth Blight it is likely uninhabited and used only for mining activities[22]
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