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'''They Came From Somewhere Else''' is a [[Side quests (Inquisition)|side quest]] in the [[Jaws of Hakkon]] [[Downloadable content (Inquisition)|DLC]] for ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.
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'''They Came From Somewhere Else''' is a [[Side quests (Inquisition)|side quest]] from the ''[[Jaws of Hakkon]]'' [[Downloadable content (Inquisition)|DLC]] for ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.
   
 
{{Blockquote|''A series of papers were found in the [[Frostback Basin]]. They appear to outline some sort of conspiracy.''}}
 
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Triggered after collecting all four parts of the {{:Codex entry: Mysteries of the Frostback Basin|style=iconmini}} and talking to [[Helsdim Rolfsen]].
 
Triggered after collecting all four parts of the {{:Codex entry: Mysteries of the Frostback Basin|style=iconmini}} and talking to [[Helsdim Rolfsen]].
 
[[File:Mysteries_of_the_Frostback_Basin_Map.png|thumb|Mysteries of the Frostback Basin Codex entry locations]]
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Much of this codex and [[A Conspiracy of Dunces]] is a satire on conspiracy theories. "Ordo Templis Royalis" is a reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordo_Templi_Orientis Ordo Templi Orientis] both as a reference to [[Templar|Templars]] and that Crowley's organization is a staple of conspiracy theory claims. "Ser Ycke" and the Snake-Kings are a reference to David Icke's theory of reptilian aliens.
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* Much of this codex and [[A Conspiracy of Dunces]] is a satire on conspiracy theories. "Ordo Templis Royalis" is a reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordo_Templi_Orientis Ordo Templi Orientis] both as a reference to [[Templar|Templars]] and that Crowley's organization is a staple of conspiracy theory claims. "Ser Ycke" and the Snake-Kings are a reference to David Icke's theory of reptilian aliens.
 
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They Came From Somewhere Else is a side quest from the Jaws of Hakkon DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition.

A series of papers were found in the Frostback Basin. They appear to outline some sort of conspiracy.

Acquisition

Triggered after collecting all four parts of the Codex entry: Mysteries of the Frostback Basin Codex entry: Mysteries of the Frostback Basin and talking to Helsdim Rolfsen.

Mysteries of the Frostback Basin Map

Mysteries of the Frostback Basin Codex entry locations

Walkthrough

Mysteries of the Frostback Basin

The book-binding

Go to a requisition table and craft the item "Book-Binding":

These hundreds of pages of strange conspiracies are all out of order. Bind them into a book to make more sense of them.

Give the Book-Binding to Trader Helsdim in Stone-Bear Hold. Afterwards, the Inquisitor may ask him to join the Inquisition.

Rewards

Notes

  • If recruited, Trader Helsdim can still be found in his shop in Stone-Bear Hold, and the shops wares will remain available for purchase.

Trivia

  • Much of this codex and A Conspiracy of Dunces is a satire on conspiracy theories. "Ordo Templis Royalis" is a reference to the Ordo Templi Orientis both as a reference to Templars and that Crowley's organization is a staple of conspiracy theory claims. "Ser Ycke" and the Snake-Kings are a reference to David Icke's theory of reptilian aliens.