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== Acquisition == |
== Acquisition == |
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==Operation text == |
==Operation text == |
Revision as of 06:20, 14 March 2017
Word from the Crows is a war table operation in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Acquisition
Unlocked upon completion of A Missing Assassin with Cullen.
Operation text
A letter delivered to Skyhold by a silent messenger:
We have a location for Lord Enzo and a large number of his Venatori compatriots. Its time to finish the job.
Ghita
Advisor suggestions
Josephine - 1:00:00
Involving ourselves in the assassination of an Antivan noble is dangerous - and why work with the Crows longer than we have to? We can part ways now, knowing they will finish the job.
Leliana - 0:48:00
The Crows are talented, but outnumbered. My agents can create a distraction. The Crows can eliminate Enzo and the Venatori in the confusion.
Cullen - 1:00:00
We can take no chances attacking a Venatori stronghold. We should send our soldiers.
Results
Josephine
The body of Lord Enzo of Rialto was returned to his family in Antiva for cremation. They say he suffered an "accident" while on business in the Free Marches. No doubt the Crows were well-paid for that particular touch. Josephine
Leliana
A letter delivered to Skyhold by a silent messenger:
A fire... and so many lost in the confusion. Including poor Lord Enzo. A horrible accident, to be sure. The Crows send their regards.
Ghita
Cullen
A letter delivered to Skyhold by a silent messenger:
We were going to stage an accident for our dear friend, Lord Enzo. I suppose the direct approach works as well. We get paid either way.
Ghita
Rewards
Josephine
- Unlocks A Lead from the Crows operation.
Leliana
- Split Pommel
- Unlocks A Lead from the Crows operation.
Cullen
- Split Pommel
- Unlocks A Lead from the Crows operation.