Witch of the Wilds is the name given to members of a group of apostate mages living in the Korcari Wilds and in the Tellari swamps.
They are not a clan, so much as a superstitious name the locals of these regions have given to the infamous Flemeth and her daughters, one of them being Morrigan, another being Yavana. The Witches of the Wilds are known to be powerful shapeshifters.
Known Witches of the Wilds[]
- Flemeth – also known as Asha'bellanar ("woman of many years") by the Dalish and "Mother of Vengeance" by the Chasind
- Morrigan – who lives in the Korcari Wilds in Ferelden
- Yavana – who lives in the Tellari Swamps in Antiva
- An unnamed witch – (possibly Flemeth) who helped Calenhad Theirin gain power to become the first King of Ferelden[1][2]
- An unnamed witch – (possibly Flemeth) who was sought out by Marethari Talas after the Sabrae clan got attacked while camping in the Frostback Mountains.[3] In Dragon Age II, Marethari is shown to have a connection to Asha'bellanar.
- An unnamed witch of the Arbor Wilds – (possibly Flemeth) who appears in the Ciriane legend of Arrowwood.[4]
In one iteration of The Final Piece questline, the Inquisitor may summon Flemeth by performing a ritual at the Altar of Mythal located in the Arbor Wilds.
- An unnamed Antivan Witch of the Wilds – (possibly the legendary "Witch of the Weyrs") who made a deal with Xenon the Antiquarian and granted him eternal life but not eternal youth during the Steel Age[5]
- An unnamed witch – in the Planasene Forest in Nevarra[6]
- An unnamed witch – in the Nahashin Marshes in Orlais[6]
Codex entries[]
- Codex entry: Flemeth
- Codex entry: Flemeth's Demise
- Codex entry: Journal of the Tranquil
- Codex entry: Morrigan
- Codex entry: Morrigan
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 28
- ↑ Mentioned by Sten as the Arishok in Dragon Age: Until We Sleep, volume 1.
- ↑ Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 165
- ↑ Per description of Arrowwood
- ↑ Codex entry: Xenon the Antiquarian
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 29
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