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The Horned Knight is a mysterious "knight" who comports himself as the Lord of the Forest and de-facto ruler of the forests around Serault.

Background

The Horned Knight rules over a mysterious band of strange seemingly magic influenced band of individuals who style themselves as a forest version of an Orlesian Noble court. The Horned Knight considers himself the Lord of the Forest and counterpart to the Marquis of Serault, whom the knight refers to as "The Lord of the Road and Field".


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


The Horned Knight is actually a Spirit from The Fade, conjured and bound in Thedas by the former Marquis, The Shame of Serault. After summoning he was apparently abandoned by the Shame. The Horned Knight conjectures that his creation was an attempt by the Shame to somehow ease his conscience.


Quests

Limited Pinned Cards

Case: The Errant Siblings Case: The Errant Siblings

The Abbess' Road The Abbess' Road

An Invitation An Invitation

The Heartwood Feast The Heartwood Feast

The Boon The Boon

Involvement

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This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


The Horned Knight first encounters the Marquis of Serault when he takes two errant siblings from Serault Town prisoner and enslaves them using a strange magic. After the Marquis' settles the dispute with the Knight, the Knight establishes a more open dialogue with the Marquis.

The Horned Knight later travels to Chateau Serault to demand the right enact justice on a poacher who killed his "deer-son" from the Marquis. The Marquis may also seek the Knight's aid in helping The Elegant Abbess establish a road through the forest to the Abbey of the Bans, in return for becoming indebted to the Knight.

The Horned Knight later abducts The Wayward Bard by force and holds him at his court to compose a verse glorifying his "domain". The Bard mentions that the Horned Knight is apparently obsessed with the Shame of Serault. Once the dispute over the bard is settled, the Horned Knight invites the Marquis of Serault to attend a feast he is holding in the woods, where he may present the Marquis with a collection of journal entries penned by the Shame of Serault himself. Afterwards, the Horned Knight requests that in turn, he be invited to attend the feast the Marquis is holding for Divine Justinia V


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