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Ancient Elven/Dalish Religion
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Group of elven gods who ruled the empire of the elves
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The Evanuris
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Empire of the ancient elves
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Elvhenan
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Capital of the ancient elven empire
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Arlathan
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God of Vengeance and Fatherhood
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Elgar'nan
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Goddess of Love, Motherhood, and Justice
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Mythal
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God of Secrets and Knowledge
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Dirthamen
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God of Death and Fortune
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Falon'Din
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Goddess of the Hunt
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Andruil
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Goddess of the Hearth and Home
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Sylaise
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God of Crafts
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June
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Goddess of Guides, Navigation, and Halla
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Ghilan'nain
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God of Trickery and Deceit, called the "Dread Wolf"
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Fen'Harel
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Rivals to the elven gods, eventually banished to the abyss by the Dread Wolf (incl. Anaris, Daern'thal, Geldauran)
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The Forgotten Ones
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Group of four powerful demons exiled by the elven gods, rumored to have taught forbidden magics to humans (incl. Gaxkang, Xebenkeck, Imshael, and The Formless One)
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The Forbidden Ones
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Religion of the Maker
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Prophetess and Bride of the Maker
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Andraste
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Mortal husband and eventual betrayer of the prophetess
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Maferath
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Archon of Tevinter, showed mercy to the prophetess at her execution
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Hessarian
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Elven ally of the prophetess
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Shartan
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Holy text of the prophetess
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Chant of Light
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Church dedicated to the Maker, split into two in the Towers Age over the issue of magical practice and the regulation of mages
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Andrastian Chantry
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Title of the leader of the church of the Maker; the Imperial one leads the faithful of the nation of Tevinter while the Orlesian one leads all others
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The Divine
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Holy city of the church in the south, based in Orlais; home of the Grand Cathedral
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Val Royeaux
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Holy city of the church in Tevinter; home of the Argent Spire
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Minrathous
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Emperor who founded the church of the Maker
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Kordillus Drakon
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Term for a crusade or major military action on behalf of the church
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Exalted March
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Parallel realm of magic, spirits, and demons where mortals (besides dwarves) go in dreams, called "The Beyond" in elven culture
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The Fade
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Metaphysical barrier separating the physical realm from the realm of spirits
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The Veil
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Home of the Maker in the realm of spirits before it was corrupted
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The Golden City
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Home of the Maker after it was corrupted, visible from anywhere in the realm of spirits
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The Black City
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Destructive magical force said to have been the punishment for Tevinter's breaching of the realm of spirits
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The Blight
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Violent creatures mirroring the races of Thedas formed from the Blight
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Darkspawn
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Title of an Old God awakened and corrupted by the Blight to lead forces against the people of Thedas
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Archdemon
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Ancient Tevinter Religion
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Draconic deities of the ancient Tevinter Imperium
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The Old Gods
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Dragon of Silence
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Dumat
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Dragon of Chaos
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Zazikel
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Dragon of Fire
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Toth
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Dragon of Slaves
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Andoral
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Dragon of Beauty
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Urthemiel
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Dragon of Mystery
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Razikale
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Dragon of Night
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Lusacan
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Controversial power taught to human mages by the Old Gods
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Blood magic
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Priests of the Old Gods who entered the Fade and were turned into the first darkspawn
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Magisters Sidereal
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Avvar Religion
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Oldest of the gods, god of the lands and mountains
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Korth the Mountain-Father
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Goddess of the skies, birds, winds, and the dead
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Lady of the Skies
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God of war and winter, mysteriously "vanished" for many centuries
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Hakkon Wintersbreath
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Dwarven Religion
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Dwarves consider themselves to be Children of ___ ______, this entity embodying the earth and rocks themselves; said to give dwarves their _____ Sense, an intuitive connection to rocks, minerals, and subterranean navigation
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The Stone
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Called "istana" in dwarven, mineral said to be a gift from the above, valuable for its inherent magical properties and uses in spellcasting, runecrafting, and smithing; said to emanate a "song"
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Lyrium
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Institution dedicated to preserving memories, history, civic records, and knowledge of the dwarves' spiritual connection to subterranean lands and the Deep Roads
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Shaperate
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Qunari Religion/Philosophy
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Philosophic "religion" of the qunari people focused on proper personal, civic, military, and social conduct
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The Qun
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Founder of the qunari "religion"
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Ashkaari Koslun
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One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "body" of the qunari, the Antaam military
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Arishok
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One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "mind" of the qunari, the craftspeople and merchants
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Arigena
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One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "soul" of the qunari, the priesthood
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Ariqun
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Branch of the priesthood responsible for enforcing doctrine, "reeducating" dissidents, and conducting espionage outside qunari territory
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Ben-Hassrath
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Qunari priestly women who rear children, educate converts, and provide physical and spiritual services
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Tamassrans
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Meaning "dangerous thing," title for mages who are tightly controlled by arvaarad handlers
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Saarebas
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Qunari term for one who has abandoned adherence to or belief in qunari principles and dogma
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Tal-Vashoth
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Ritual daily practice of binding and wearing ropes symbolizing mastery of the self
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Dar-saam
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