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On the eve of the battle, [[Morrigan]] offers a [[Dark Ritual|deal]] to the Grey Wardens. The premise here is that a Warden's taint will transfer to the pregnancy, and this will lure the escaping soul of Urthemiel to be bound into the [[Kieran|unborn child]], free of the taint, rather than the standard mutual destruction with its slayer. She claims that the Old God will not be evil, but simply become a child with his soul.}} |
On the eve of the battle, [[Morrigan]] offers a [[Dark Ritual|deal]] to the Grey Wardens. The premise here is that a Warden's taint will transfer to the pregnancy, and this will lure the escaping soul of Urthemiel to be bound into the [[Kieran|unborn child]], free of the taint, rather than the standard mutual destruction with its slayer. She claims that the Old God will not be evil, but simply become a child with his soul.}} |
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+ | In a non-canonical narrative in which [[the Warden]] died at [[Ostagar]] and [[Alistair]] traveled onwards without his comrade, Urthemiel summoned the [[Hurlock vanguard]] to lead the other darkspawn to victory at the [[Battle of Denerim (conflict)|Battle of Denerim]]. He whispers directly to the Vanguard's mind, ordering him to destroy key points of the city or specific enemies during the battle. |
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+ | After his battle against Riordan, sensing Alistair's approach and aware of his own injuries, Urthemiel demanded the Vanguard's presence at the top of [[Fort Drakon]] immediately. After the Vanguard killed Alistair in the ensuing battle, Urthemiel, having regenerated from its injuries, flew off to destroy the rest of Ferelden unopposed.}} |
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=== ''Dragon Age: Asunder'' === |
=== ''Dragon Age: Asunder'' === |
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The likeness of Urthemiel appears in the [[Fade]] to disrupt [[Wynne]], [[Rhys]], [[Adrian]], Knight Captain [[Evangeline]] and [[Cole]]'s efforts to find the [[Pride demon]] that possessed the Tranquil [[Pharamond]]. An intense battle ensues, and ultimately the likeness is driven away. Wynne then reveals that it was actually a demon disguising itself as Urthemiel using her memories of the [[Battle of Denerim (conflict)|Battle of Denerim]].}} |
The likeness of Urthemiel appears in the [[Fade]] to disrupt [[Wynne]], [[Rhys]], [[Adrian]], Knight Captain [[Evangeline]] and [[Cole]]'s efforts to find the [[Pride demon]] that possessed the Tranquil [[Pharamond]]. An intense battle ensues, and ultimately the likeness is driven away. Wynne then reveals that it was actually a demon disguising itself as Urthemiel using her memories of the [[Battle of Denerim (conflict)|Battle of Denerim]].}} |
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=== ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' === |
=== ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' === |
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[[The Inquisitor]] encounters [[Kieran]], the child containing Urthemiel's soul, in the gardens of [[Skyhold]]. Kieran is accompanying his mother, [[Morrigan]], during her stay in the [[Inquisition]] as its liaison with [[Orlais]]. Kieran will talk with the Inquisitor for a while, giving them cryptic commentaries about their nature, before being told to go back to his studies by his mother. |
[[The Inquisitor]] encounters [[Kieran]], the child containing Urthemiel's soul, in the gardens of [[Skyhold]]. Kieran is accompanying his mother, [[Morrigan]], during her stay in the [[Inquisition]] as its liaison with [[Orlais]]. Kieran will talk with the Inquisitor for a while, giving them cryptic commentaries about their nature, before being told to go back to his studies by his mother. |
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* If the Warden enters the [[Royal Palace|Palace district]] during [[The Final Battle]], they witness the Archdemon fall onto [[Fort Drakon]] after having its right wing sliced by [[Riordan]]. If the Warden immediately exits and heads to the [[Denerim Alienage|Alienage]] ''for the first time during the battle'', they will see the Archdemon swoop past and destroy the bridge, its wing completely intact. This is due to the scene 'technically' taking place before the Archdemon's encounter with Riordan. (And alternative sequences of travel not being considered.) |
* If the Warden enters the [[Royal Palace|Palace district]] during [[The Final Battle]], they witness the Archdemon fall onto [[Fort Drakon]] after having its right wing sliced by [[Riordan]]. If the Warden immediately exits and heads to the [[Denerim Alienage|Alienage]] ''for the first time during the battle'', they will see the Archdemon swoop past and destroy the bridge, its wing completely intact. This is due to the scene 'technically' taking place before the Archdemon's encounter with Riordan. (And alternative sequences of travel not being considered.) |
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* It is possible for the game to freeze during or after the encounter with the Archdemon due to a corrupted auto-save. If this happens, revert to a load point then turn off auto-save. The game should no longer freeze. |
* It is possible for the game to freeze during or after the encounter with the Archdemon due to a corrupted auto-save. If this happens, revert to a load point then turn off auto-save. The game should no longer freeze. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 21:50, 10 May 2017
Urthemiel, the Dragon of Beauty, was a draconic Old God worshiped as the god of beauty in the ancient Tevinter Imperium. Urthemiel was awakened by darkspawn and transformed into an Archdemon in 9:30 Dragon, precipitating the Fifth Blight.
Among the ancient Tevinter people, Urthemiel was the fairest and most graceful of the Old Gods. His beauty is now a horrid mockery of the being he once was. If not religious canon of the Tevinters, at least some dragon cults believed Urthemiel sired a daughter, Urzara.
Background
There was a holiday dedicated to Urthemiel back in the times when the Old Gods were still widely revered. It was called "Urthalis" but this holiday is now known as Wintersend and is dedicated to the Maker. It is celebrated at the beginning of Pluitanis.
Allegedly, the ancient Tevinter associated the constellation "Bellitanus", depicted as a beautiful woman, with him.
Like the other Old Gods, Urthemiel endorsed the ancient Tevinter Magisters' attempt to reach the Golden City. When his High Priest, who used the alias "Architect of the Works of Beauty", prayed for guidance on whether to join forces with the Conductor of the Choir of Silence, Urthemiel urged his servant to join in the endeavour. [2]
Involvement
Dragon Age: Origins
“It was an Archdemon, a dragon tainted by corruption, transformed into a thing of evil with no match in all of Thedas. Save for the Warden, of course.” ―Wynne[3]
Urthemiel is first viewed by the Warden in dreams, before actually witnessing the Archdemon firsthand at the Dead Trenches, where it commanded the darkspawn horde to move towards the surface.
Urthemiel led the darkspawn horde to attack Denerim, the capital of Ferelden, where it was promptly slain by the last two Grey Wardens remaining in the country. The Fifth Blight was the shortest in history, ending the same year it began.
The Darkspawn Chronicles
In a non-canonical narrative in which the Warden died at Ostagar and Alistair traveled onwards without his comrade, Urthemiel summoned the Hurlock vanguard to lead the other darkspawn to victory at the Battle of Denerim. He whispers directly to the Vanguard's mind, ordering him to destroy key points of the city or specific enemies during the battle.
After his battle against Riordan, sensing Alistair's approach and aware of his own injuries, Urthemiel demanded the Vanguard's presence at the top of Fort Drakon immediately. After the Vanguard killed Alistair in the ensuing battle, Urthemiel, having regenerated from its injuries, flew off to destroy the rest of Ferelden unopposed.
Dragon Age: Asunder
Dragon Age: Inquisition
The Inquisitor encounters Kieran, the child containing Urthemiel's soul, in the gardens of Skyhold. Kieran is accompanying his mother, Morrigan, during her stay in the Inquisition as its liaison with Orlais. Kieran will talk with the Inquisitor for a while, giving them cryptic commentaries about their nature, before being told to go back to his studies by his mother.
After the Inquisition's operation in the Arbor Wilds, Flemeth will locate Kieran and call to him through Morrigan's eluvian. Within, Flemeth reveals she is possessed by the elven God Mythal and offers Morrigan the choice of giving Kieran to Flemeth or keeping him by her side and thus never being free of Flemeth. Morrigan, believing that Flemeth intends to steal Kieran's body, chooses her son. However, Flemeth only removes Urthemiel's soul from Kieran and takes it into herself before departing.
Strategy
- See Archdemon (strategy).
Abilities
Breath may refer to:
- Dragon Breath, a talent used by Archdemon, Flemeth the Shapeshifter and High dragon.
- Flame Breath (dragon), a talent used by Dragon.
- Flame Breath (dragonling), a talent used by Dragonling.
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Grab may refer to:
- Grab (broodmother), a talent used by Broodmothers.
- Grab (high dragon), a talent used by High dragons.
- Grab (ogre), a talent used by ogres.
- Grab (strategy), for strategy against grab.
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Roar may refer to:
- Roar (dragon), a talent used by Dragon.
- Roar (high dragon), a talent used by High dragons and Archdemon.
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Slap may refer to:
- Slap (dragon), a talent used by Dragon.
- Slap (high dragon), a talent used by High dragon.
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Sweep may refer to:
- Sweep (broodmother), a talent used by Broodmother.
- Sweep (high dragon), a talent used by High dragons and Archdemon.
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Trivia
- The last RPG Guide refers to Urthemiel as female. "Originally the Tevinter goddess of beauty, she is now terrifying, evil, and hungry."[4] However Patrick Weekes confirmed that Urthemiel was indeed male.[5]
Gallery
Bugs
- Urthemiel is the strongest enemy in Origins, but if your character has the final in-game hit on it and you transfer your character to Awakening, the "Most Powerful Foe Slain" line during loading screens will remain blank for most of the playthrough (PS3, PC, 360). However, in most cases the Xbox 360 version of the expansion is unaffected, listing your "Most Powerful Foe Slain" as "Archdemon".
- If the Warden enters the Palace district during The Final Battle, they witness the Archdemon fall onto Fort Drakon after having its right wing sliced by Riordan. If the Warden immediately exits and heads to the Alienage for the first time during the battle, they will see the Archdemon swoop past and destroy the bridge, its wing completely intact. This is due to the scene 'technically' taking place before the Archdemon's encounter with Riordan. (And alternative sequences of travel not being considered.)
- It is possible for the game to freeze during or after the encounter with the Archdemon due to a corrupted auto-save. If this happens, revert to a load point then turn off auto-save. The game should no longer freeze.
- On some occasions when the Dark Ritual was refused and Alistair did not become king: after defeating the Archdemon, Alistair will engage you in conversation and say it is his duty as king to kill the Archdemon - then he will not become king in the epilogue, even if he survives.
See also
Codex entry: Constellation: Bellitanus
References
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, pp. 122-123
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, pp. p.56-57
- ↑ Dragon Age: Asunder, pg. 134.
- ↑ Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide, set 3, p. 35
- ↑ Talk:Urthemiel#Gender
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