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This page contains a list of situational dialogue and conversations Thornton has with other characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition multiplayer.

Thornton's remarks[]

  • (Upon seeing a treasure room) Amazing! / Over there!
  • (Calling other players) Hey! Over here.
  • (Low health) Just walk it off. / I'm too old for this sh*t
  • (Fallen) It's an end, at least. / If only I'd done more.
  • (Revived) Thank you.
  • (Opening a lock) I'll do that!
  • (In battle) Get back, you bastards!
  • (Killed an enemy) Sorry, mate.
  • (Idle) *Yawn*
  • (Idle) So, anyone have any stories to tell?
  • (Idle) What exactly are we waiting for?
  • (To DLC character banter) The Inquisition? It’s an army, like any army. Good with the bad.

Thornton and Amund[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Amund: Then you owe your life to Hakkon Wintersbreath, god of war and ice. You must repay it friend, for his wrath is terrible.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Amund: We read the signs the Lady sends us. She would not guide us wrong.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Amund: Get a birdhouse as well. Bluebirds carry the goodwill of the Lady.

Thornton and Argent[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Argent: Snow makes a poor hiding spot, but with limited options, one must sometimes freeze to survive.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Argent: One shouldn’t ask so many questions for fear of the answers.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Argent: I have never had a dog. Or a garden.

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  • Argent: This is the first time I've worked for an organization like the Inquisition. It was always a person before.
  • Thornton: Organisation. Person. Makes little difference in the end.

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  • Argent: When we’re through, perhaps the spymaster will turn me over to someone else.
  • Thornton: You know you get to choose, if you want.

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  • Argent: I like birds. I had a parakeet. It was blue. And then it died.
  • Thornton: Eh? Why are you telling us that?

Thornton and Belinda[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Belinda: Good thinking!

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Belinda: Of course it does.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Belinda: Oh, I love dogs! And cats. Ooh, and pigs. And weasels. Except the really grumpy ones.

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  • Belinda: I met the Divine Justinia only once before she died. She was lovely.
  • Thornton: They don’t let people like me meet people like her.

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  • Belinda: I pray the Maker smiles on the Inquisition. Our cause is righteous!
  • Thornton: You’re very certain of things, aren’t you? It’s alright, you’ll outgrow it.

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  • Belinda: I hope to stay and serve the Inquisition, once this war is over.
  • Thornton: A career soldier, I see. You’ll outgrow that, but maybe too late.

Thornton and Cillian[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Cillian: A wise man knows when not to fight.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Cillian: Does anyone ever really know what they’re doing?

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Cillian: When I was living apart from my clan, I had my own garden. Cabbages, mostly. 

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  • Cillian: I once dreamed of seeing places like this.
  • Thornton: I hope reality compares.

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  • Cillian: Being with the Inquisition has opened my eyes to how little I truly understood the world before.
  • Thornton: I suppose it doesn’t hurt to have expectations challenged. 

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  • Cillian: Did anyone try that ham they had at camp yesterday?
  • Thornton: Never eat the ham. It’s never ham.

Thornton and Hall[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Hall: Freezing to death is hardly preferable.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Hall: Me too. The thought keeps me up at night.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Hall: I find that dogs are often nicer than people.

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  • Hall: There are so many people in the world. I'm not used the lack of silence.
  • Thornton: (laughs) Nice to have someone watching your back for a change, isn’t it?

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  • Hall: I wonder if I'll ever be able to go back to the life I had before.
  • Thornton: (laughs) Oh, probably not. But that’s what growing is all about.

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  • Hall: So when we get back does anyone fancy a drink at the tavern? That’s what friends do, right?
  • Thornton: Sure. Why not.

Thornton and Isabela[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Isabela: Didn’t you tell us this story already? I could’ve sworn-

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Isabela: Oh, you bet I am.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Isabela: That’s what I thought ten years ago, yet here I am today.

Thornton and Katari[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Katari: Why didn’t you just kill them?

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Katari: I don’t wanna think about that too much.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Katari: That sounds dull.

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  • Katari: This Inquisition must be desperate, recruiting the way they do. Just look at us!
  • Thornton: I’ve seen better, and I’ve seen worse. We’re not so bad.

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  • Katari: Ever fought a wyvern? I did once. Sold the head for good money, too.
  • Thornton: What about the gall bladder? You didn’t leave that behind, did you?

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  • Katari: I’ll be happy if I never see a demon again after this.
  • Thornton: Yeah, I’ll drink to that.

Thornton and Korbin[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Korbin: Demons must be stupider than I thought.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Korbin: All we can do is take each day as it comes.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Korbin: If only I had that luxury. It’s the Deep Roads for me.

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  • Korbin: Once in the Deep Roads, I held off a group of darkspawn for two days.
  • Thornton: Ah, dwarves and Darkspawn. The endless war, one side pushing incessantly on the doors of the other’s last refuge. Reminds me of a relationship of mine that went sour.
  • or Thornton: Darkspawn. The bastards look terrible and smell worse.

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  • Korbin: There’s so much life on the surface. If not for the Inquisition, I would never have experienced it.
  • Thornton: Ever been hunting? We’ll take you hunting. Get you a little bow.

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  • Korbin: Once this is all over, I suppose I’ll have to return to the Deep Roads.
  • Thornton: Your duty is a drawn out death sentence.

Thornton and Luka[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Luka: Was it cold? I bet it was cold.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Luka: Oh it probably doesn’t. Who cares?

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Luka: Are you going to feed the vegetables to the dog or the other way around, because one time-

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  • Luka: Inquisition is such a funny word!
  • Thornton: Don’t make eye contact. Don’t make eye contact.

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  • Luka: When I was trapped in the Vimmark Mountains, I ate lots of mushrooms.
  • Thornton: I imagine your options were limited.

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  • Luka: I wonder if I could find that cave with the glowing lichen again – it was west of Ferelden.
  • Thornton: Everyone needs a hobby, I suppose?

Thornton and Neria[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Neria: You were lucky you didn’t freeze.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Neria: A sentiment I can understand.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Neria: And an elf to tend the garden, no doubt.

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  • Neria: (gasps) I've never had my skills so tested in my life! 
  • Thornton: That’s more than I expected you to admit?

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  • Neria: It will be a relief to return to my clan once all this is done.
  • Thornton: I’m sure it will be.

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  • Neria: I never thought I would say this, but I’ve learned much from traveling with you all.
  • Thornton: Good! I was getting tired of the haughty elf act.

Thornton and Rion[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Rion: That sounds uncomfortable. Still, better than being ripped apart by a demon, I suppose.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Rion: Well, it seems to have the best idea of anyone.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Rion: Well, I hope you get what you want. I hope we all do. 

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  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Thornton: I hope the company’s better than you thought, too.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Thornton: If only it were that simple. 

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  • Rion: Well, how's everyone doing today?
  • Thornton: All right, Rion. What do you want?

Thornton and Sidony[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
  • Sidony: Must not have been a Pride demon, then.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
  • Sidony: Might be foolish of me, but I think it does. There’s enough people here that they’ll likely stumble upon some kind of solution.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
  • Sidony: Such lofty aspirations! What’s next, a second pair of shoes?

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  • Sidony: This is ridiculous. Why did I agree to come here? 
  • Thornton: I’m pretty sure you don’t want me answering that.

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  • Sidony(Disgusted noise.) 
  • Thornton: Oh, dear. Your life is ever so hard, isn't it?

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  • Sidony: Once this is over, the spymaster promised to let me look at her library. 
  • Thornton: I doubt sister Leliana collects tomes that describe how to eviscerate your enemies with your mind. 

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  • Sidony: Before we move on, we should decide how to approach this. 
  • Thornton: Try not to die. And try not to hit me.

Thornton and Tamar[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Tamar: Impressive. I would’ve just killed them.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Tamar: Taking the opportunity to cease power, that’s what.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Tamar: Well, isn’t that sweet.

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  • Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power. 
  • Thornton: I’m just a soldier. It’s not my place to comment. Easier that way. 

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  • Tamar: The last time I met a group of rebel mages, I let them live. One of them told a funny story.
  • Thornton: Hm, remind me to stockpile some funny stories, in case I get on your bad side.

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  • Tamar: If I survive, I’ll be free. The commander gave his word – I fight for him, and I get to live. 
  • Thornton: No point in worrying about it, is there?

Thornton and another Thornton[]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Other Thornton:  Good thing you had your trusty coat with you, eh?

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Other Thornton: And what it’s doing with us.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Other Thornton: Hah! Sounds similar to what I had in mind.

Thornton and Zither![]

  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Zither!: ‘Evading Demons’… I opened for them early in my career. Didn’t they lose their singer to an abomination?
  • Or Zither!: I hear you friend, it’s like this gig I played in Churneau. It was just a hundred Templars trying to kill me.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Zither!: Don’t be negative! You’ll ruin your aura! Focus on the music! Inspiration! I need to write this down before it’s gone.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Zither!: You can’t think of retiring now, nothing’s over yet! We’re on our comeback tour!
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