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{{Move|Order of the Fiery Promise}}
 
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{{quote|Thedas must be cleansed with fire and reborn as a paradise.}}
 
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The '''Order of Fiery Promise''' is a cult which believes the world must end in order to create a better society. They have a strange obsession with the [[Seekers of Truth]] and to a lesser extent, the [[Templar Order]] and [[Chantry]]. They are known to style themselves in raiments and armour belonging to various chantry organizations.
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The '''Order of Fiery Promise''' is an [[Andraste|Andrastian]] cult which believes the world must end in order to create a better society. They have a strange obsession with the [[Seekers of Truth]] and, to a lesser extent, the [[Templar Order]] and [[Chantry]]. They are known to style themselves in raiments and armour belonging to various Chantry organizations.
   
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The Promisers believe that the Seekers of Truth stole their mandate and place as the true Seekers and in turn prevented the Promisers from ending the world to allow it to be reborn as a paradise. The Seekers have ostensibly wiped out the Promisers several times in the past, yet they continue to reform and re-appear somehow.
 
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==Beliefs==
[[File:Promisers.png|thumb|300px|Promisers disguised as Templars]]
 
 
The members of the group are known as "Promisers". They believe that the Seekers of Truth stole their mandate and place as the true Seekers, and in turn, prevented the Promisers from ending the world to allow it to be reborn as a paradise.
==Background==
 
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{{:Codex entry: The Order of Fiery Promise|style=codexexcerpt|}}
 
 
== Background ==
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{{SpoilerDAI|style=short|When Inquisitor [[Ameridan]], the contemporary Commander of the Seekers of Truth, went missing around 1:20 [[Divine Age|Divine]], and his [[Inquisition]] was dissolved and split into the [[Templar Order]] and the [[Seekers]], the Order claimed to be the real Inquisition and shortly took up its banner, only to be destroyed by the rising [[Chantry]]. The Seekers have ostensibly wiped out the Promisers several times after this event, yet they continue to reform and re-appear somehow.}}
   
 
==Involvement==
 
==Involvement==
 
{{SpoilerDAI|In 9:41 Dragon, after Lord Seeker [[Lambert van Reeves|Lambert]]'s disappearance, Seeker [[Lucius Corin]] took over his position as leader of the [[Seekers of Truth]] and continued to lead the rebel Seekers and Templars against the rebel mages. Unbeknownst to others, however, Lucius was secretly in league with [[Corypheus]]. To prevent the Seekers from interfering with Corypheus' agenda, Lucius lured them one by one to be ambushed by the Promisers.
=== ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' ===
 
{{SpoilerDAI|In 9:41 Dragon, after Lord Seeker [[Lambert]]'s disappearance, Seeker [[Lucius Corin]] took over his position and continued to lead the rebel Seekers and Templars against the rebel mages. Unbeknownst to others however, Lucius was now in league with [[Corypheus]] and subsequently abandoned the Seekers and took control of the Order of Fiery Promise. To prevent the Seekers from interfering with Corypheus' agenda, Lucius lured them one by one to be ambushed by the Promisers.
 
   
 
Cassandra later enlists [[the Inquisitor]] to investigate the [[Promise of Destruction|disappearance]] of the [[Seekers of Truth]]. Using the [[Inquisition]]'s resources, they find out the missing Seekers' location is the castle of [[Caer Oswin]], which they discover has been occupied by the Order of Fiery Promise.
 
Cassandra later enlists [[the Inquisitor]] to investigate the [[Promise of Destruction|disappearance]] of the [[Seekers of Truth]]. Using the [[Inquisition]]'s resources, they find out the missing Seekers' location is the castle of [[Caer Oswin]], which they discover has been occupied by the Order of Fiery Promise.
   
Cassandra and the Inquisitor encounter [[Daniel]], another Seeker whom reveals that since the Seekers are resistant to the effects of [[red lyrium]] and therefore cannot be controlled by [[Corypheus]], Lord Seeker Lucius led them into an ambush by the cultists, who forced them to consume red lyrium which made them fatally ill.
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Cassandra and the Inquisitor encounter [[Daniel]], another Seeker who reveals that the Seekers are resistant to the effects of [[red lyrium]], and therefore cannot be controlled by [[Corypheus]]. Because of this, Lord Seeker Lucius led them into an ambush by the cultists, who forced them to consume red lyrium, which made them fatally ill.
   
Cassandra and the Inquisitor confront Lord Seeker Lucius where Lucius reveals his reasons for betraying the Seekers. Lucius is killed in the ensuing battle and the Promisers at Caer Oswin are wiped out by the Inquisitor's raiding party.
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Cassandra and the Inquisitor confront Lord Seeker Lucius, where Lucius reveals his reasons for betraying the Seekers. Lucius is killed in the ensuing battle and the Promisers at Caer Oswin are wiped out by the Inquisitor's raiding party.
 
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== Trivia ==
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* The various Promisers present at [[Caer Oswin]] will drop [[Red Templars]]' [[creature research]]. For all intents and purposes, they are Red Templars as they take [[red lyrium]] and wear templar armour.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:53, 28 February 2020

“Thedas must be cleansed with fire and reborn as a paradise.”


The Order of Fiery Promise is an Andrastian cult which believes the world must end in order to create a better society. They have a strange obsession with the Seekers of Truth and, to a lesser extent, the Templar Order and Chantry. They are known to style themselves in raiments and armour belonging to various Chantry organizations.


Beliefs

The members of the group are known as "Promisers". They believe that the Seekers of Truth stole their mandate and place as the true Seekers, and in turn, prevented the Promisers from ending the world to allow it to be reborn as a paradise.

Background


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


When Inquisitor Ameridan, the contemporary Commander of the Seekers of Truth, went missing around 1:20 Divine, and his Inquisition was dissolved and split into the Templar Order and the Seekers, the Order claimed to be the real Inquisition and shortly took up its banner, only to be destroyed by the rising Chantry. The Seekers have ostensibly wiped out the Promisers several times after this event, yet they continue to reform and re-appear somehow.


Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


In 9:41 Dragon, after Lord Seeker Lambert's disappearance, Seeker Lucius Corin took over his position as leader of the Seekers of Truth and continued to lead the rebel Seekers and Templars against the rebel mages. Unbeknownst to others, however, Lucius was secretly in league with Corypheus. To prevent the Seekers from interfering with Corypheus' agenda, Lucius lured them one by one to be ambushed by the Promisers.

Cassandra later enlists the Inquisitor to investigate the disappearance of the Seekers of Truth. Using the Inquisition's resources, they find out the missing Seekers' location is the castle of Caer Oswin, which they discover has been occupied by the Order of Fiery Promise.

Cassandra and the Inquisitor encounter Daniel, another Seeker who reveals that the Seekers are resistant to the effects of red lyrium, and therefore cannot be controlled by Corypheus. Because of this, Lord Seeker Lucius led them into an ambush by the cultists, who forced them to consume red lyrium, which made them fatally ill.

Cassandra and the Inquisitor confront Lord Seeker Lucius, where Lucius reveals his reasons for betraying the Seekers. Lucius is killed in the ensuing battle and the Promisers at Caer Oswin are wiped out by the Inquisitor's raiding party.


Trivia