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To this, he explains that they use lyrium to reach out to a powerful something that fills in the gaps, which Solas describes Templar abilities as pulling in the reality of the world around them to shut out the use of magic. During the events of the game, Cole may be asked to give his opinion on Templars.Some of Cole's cryptic comments may be related to the titans:.After completing the war table operation the Arcanist and the Fade, Dagna mentions that she was face-deep in a rune and for a moment she "felt mountain-tall, moving as if around all her people," their combined thoughts constituting her thought like parts.In response to a humorous jest made by a dwarven Inquisitor about attempting to be taller, Kieran says, "But you can't be taller. Titans are mentioned by Kieran, should he have the soul of an Old God.She hopes in time, its song will reveal more knowledge about the dwarves and their mysterious history. Though she admits that she is now different, she assures the Inquisitor that she is still a Shaper and wishes to stay in the verdant cavern to commune with the titan. Valta has come to believe that everything that has transpired went according to the titan's plan. She reveals the titan was disturbed by the Breach but seems to have calmed now that it has established a connection with one of its "children". Valta reveals that the raw lyrium's energy blast established a connection between her and the titan. Several large rocks and stone then unite surrounding the raw lyrium to form a rock-lyrium Guardian that the Inquisitor must confront.įollowing the Guardian's defeat, Valta regains consciousness but is pained by a loud song until she releases a wave of telekinetic force. At the heart of the cavern is a massive stone of raw lyrium, which strikes Valta with lyrium energy and knocks her unconscious. Eventually they reach a verdant cavern that is surmised to be the inside of the titan itself. Valta uncovers information about the ancient Titans from old lyrium etchings and pieces together its relationship with lyrium and the Sha-Brytol. During their adventure, they discover that the source of the earthquakes is a recently stirred Titan.
Along the way they battle the monstrous darkspawn and the ancient dwarven Sha-Brytol guardians, who manage to ambush and kill Renn in their first encounter. The Inquisition descends into the Deep Roads to find the cause of the worsening earthquakes with Valta and Lieutenant Renn. The Inquisitor is asked to meet with a Shaper on the scene named Valta. Ordinarily, it wouldn't have been brought to the Inquisitor's attention, but the quakes aren't subsiding and are threatening the Inquisition's vital lyrium trade with the dwarves of Orzammar, collapsing mining tunnels and causing casualties.
Following the Battle of Haven, a string of violent earthquakes grip the Storm Coast region.