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[[File:Veilfire-Brazier.png|thumb|200px|A veilfire brazier.]]
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'''Veilfire''' is a kind of magical fire that is used for dungeon exploration and finding secrets.
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== Background ==
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'''Veilfire''' is a kind of magical fire that can be found in numerous places across the world of [[Thedas]] in '' [[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.
 
 
Veilfire was developed and perfected by [[Elf|elves]] in a time prior the founding of the [[Tevinter Imperium]] to serve various purposes, the simplest being a source of lighting. It burns without the need of wood or oil, though the flames can be quenched by pouring water over them.<ref>Waterfalls in the [[Lost Temple of Dirthamen]].</ref> Veilfire can also be used to activate certain inactive spells and, most importantly, as an advanced form of writing. Messages written using veilfire can transmit tangible sensations and complex ideas and feelings to the reader, yet only ancient elves seem to have mastered this art.
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[[File:Veilfire-torch.png|thumb|220x310px|A veilfire torch.]]
   
 
While only [[Mage (Inquisition)|mages]] can summon it, anyone can carry veilfire and use it to light braziers or examine writings and runes. Generally, holding a source of veilfire is enough for the reader to gain understanding of the inscriptions, but more complex or ancient texts (such as the ones found in the [[Temple of Mythal]]) may require additional knowledge to decipher them.
Veilfire was developed and perfected by [[elves]] in a time prior the founding of the [[Tevinter Imperium]] to serve various purposes, the most simple being provding a source of lighting. As such, it burns without the need of wood or oil, though the flames can be quenched by pouring water over them <ref>Waterfalls in the [[Lost Temple of Dirthamen]].</ref>. However, veilfire can also be used to activate certain inactive spells and, most importantly, as an advanced form of writing. Messages written using veilfire can transmit tangible sensations and complex ideas and feelings to the reader, yet only ancient elves seem to have mastered this art.
 
   
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== Involvement ==
While only [[Mage (Inquisition)|mages]] can summon it, anyone can carry veilfire and use it to light braziers or examine writings or runes. Generally, holding source of veilfire is enough for the reader to gain understanding of the inscriptions, but more complex or ancient texts (such as the ones found in the [[Temple of Mythal]]) may require additional knowledge to decipher them.
 
 
Veilfire can be used to find [[Runes (Inquisition)|runes]] and activate devices. Veilfire braziers can only be lit by mages, but any party member can interact with a lit brazier to gain a torch. This torch will allow your party to interact with the runes, unlocking different [[Weapon schematics#Weapon Rune Schematics|elemental rune schematics]] (fire, frost, lightning and spirit). Engaging in combat or leaving the area will cause the characters to drop the torch.
   
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When going through falling water like in the Lost Temple, a running jump will keep it from going out if timed right.
In game, Veilfire can be used to find [[Runes (Inquisition)|runes]] and activate devices. Locating and activating various runes unlocks [[Schematics#Weapon runes|elemental rune schematics]] (fire, frost, lightning and spirit). Veilfire braziers can be lit by mages and interacted by any party mamber in order to acquire a torch. This torch will allow the characters to interact with the runes. Engaging in combat or leaving the area will cause the characters to drop the torch.
 
   
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*Oddly enough, veilfire braziers and devices can be found inside dwarven ruins, which suggests that they received help from other races, as [[dwarves]] cannot cast spells.
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* Veilfire braziers and devices can be found inside [[Kal Repartha|dwarven ruins]]. This may seem strange, but Dwarves do not require mages to create or charge magical devices.
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* ''Veilfire: A Beginner's Primer with Numerous Teachings, Exercises, and Applications'' by [[Magister]] Pendictus is included in the list of books banned by the [[Chantry]].<ref>{{Cite wot2|141}}</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 22:20, 24 June 2018

Veilfire-Brazier

A veilfire brazier.

Veilfire is a kind of magical fire that is used for dungeon exploration and finding secrets.

Background

Veilfire was developed and perfected by elves in a time prior the founding of the Tevinter Imperium to serve various purposes, the simplest being a source of lighting. It burns without the need of wood or oil, though the flames can be quenched by pouring water over them.[1] Veilfire can also be used to activate certain inactive spells and, most importantly, as an advanced form of writing. Messages written using veilfire can transmit tangible sensations and complex ideas and feelings to the reader, yet only ancient elves seem to have mastered this art.

Veilfire-torch

A veilfire torch.

While only mages can summon it, anyone can carry veilfire and use it to light braziers or examine writings and runes. Generally, holding a source of veilfire is enough for the reader to gain understanding of the inscriptions, but more complex or ancient texts (such as the ones found in the Temple of Mythal) may require additional knowledge to decipher them.

Involvement

Veilfire can be used to find runes and activate devices. Veilfire braziers can only be lit by mages, but any party member can interact with a lit brazier to gain a torch. This torch will allow your party to interact with the runes, unlocking different elemental rune schematics (fire, frost, lightning and spirit). Engaging in combat or leaving the area will cause the characters to drop the torch.

When going through falling water like in the Lost Temple, a running jump will keep it from going out if timed right.

Trivia

  • Veilfire braziers and devices can be found inside dwarven ruins. This may seem strange, but Dwarves do not require mages to create or charge magical devices.
  • Veilfire: A Beginner's Primer with Numerous Teachings, Exercises, and Applications by Magister Pendictus is included in the list of books banned by the Chantry.[2]

See also

Codex entry: The Lost Art of Veilfire Codex entry: The Lost Art of Veilfire
Codex entry: Veilfire Codex entry: Veilfire

References