Religions of Thedas - A Dragon Age Quiz

"In your heart shall burn // An unquenchable flame // To take this quiz!" -Canticle of JetPunk General questions about the various religious, spiritual, and philosophic systems found throughout Thedas. May contain minor spoilers for Dragon Age games and media/
Answers are based on common understandings of religious or philosophic doctrine within the world of Thedas, NOT on revelations experienced by player characters.
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Ancient Elven/Dalish Religion
Group of elven gods who ruled the empire of the elves
The Evanuris
Empire of the ancient elves
Elvhenan
Capital of the ancient elven empire
Arlathan
God of Vengeance and Fatherhood
Elgar'nan
Goddess of Love, Motherhood, and Justice
Mythal
God of Secrets and Knowledge
Dirthamen
God of Death and Fortune
Falon'Din
Goddess of the Hunt
Andruil
Goddess of the Hearth and Home
Sylaise
God of Crafts
June
Goddess of Guides, Navigation, and Halla
Ghilan'nain
God of Trickery and Deceit, called the "Dread Wolf"
Fen'Harel
Rivals to the elven gods, eventually banished to the abyss by the Dread Wolf (incl. Anaris, Daern'thal, Geldauran)
The Forgotten Ones
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)
The Forbidden Ones
Religion of the Maker
Prophetess and Bride of the Maker
Andraste
Mortal husband and eventual betrayer of the prophetess
Maferath
Archon of Tevinter, showed mercy to the prophetess at her execution
Hessarian
Elven ally of the prophetess
Shartan
Holy text of the prophetess
Chant of Light
Church dedicated to the Maker, split into two in the Towers Age over the issue of magical practice and the regulation of mages
Andrastian Chantry
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
The Divine
Holy city of the church in the south, based in Orlais; home of the Grand Cathedral
Val Royeaux
Holy city of the church in Tevinter; home of the Argent Spire
Minrathous
Emperor who founded the church of the Maker
Kordillus Drakon
Term for a crusade or major military action on behalf of the church
Exalted March
Parallel realm of magic, spirits, and demons where mortals (besides dwarves) go in dreams, called "The Beyond" in elven culture
The Fade
Metaphysical barrier separating the physical realm from the realm of spirits
The Veil
Home of the Maker in the realm of spirits before it was corrupted
The Golden City
Home of the Maker after it was corrupted, visible from anywhere in the realm of spirits
The Black City
Destructive magical force said to have been the punishment for Tevinter's breaching of the realm of spirits
The Blight
Violent creatures mirroring the races of Thedas formed from the Blight
Darkspawn
Title of an Old God awakened and corrupted by the Blight to lead forces against the people of Thedas
Archdemon
Ancient Tevinter Religion
Draconic deities of the ancient Tevinter Imperium
The Old Gods
Dragon of Silence
Dumat
Dragon of Chaos
Zazikel
Dragon of Fire
Toth
Dragon of Slaves
Andoral
Dragon of Beauty
Urthemiel
Dragon of Mystery
Razikale
Dragon of Night
Lusacan
Controversial power taught to human mages by the Old Gods
Blood magic
Priests of the Old Gods who entered the Fade and were turned into the first darkspawn
Magisters Sidereal
Avvar Religion
Oldest of the gods, god of the lands and mountains
Korth the Mountain-Father
Goddess of the skies, birds, winds, and the dead
Lady of the Skies
God of war and winter, mysteriously "vanished" for many centuries
Hakkon Wintersbreath
Dwarven Religion
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
The Stone
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"
Lyrium
Institution dedicated to preserving memories, history, civic records, and knowledge of the dwarves' spiritual connection to subterranean lands and the Deep Roads
Shaperate
Qunari Religion/Philosophy
Philosophic "religion" of the qunari people focused on proper personal, civic, military, and social conduct
The Qun
Founder of the qunari "religion"
Ashkaari Koslun
One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "body" of the qunari, the Antaam military
Arishok
One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "mind" of the qunari, the craftspeople and merchants
Arigena
One third of the Salasari triumvirate; leader of the "soul" of the qunari, the priesthood
Ariqun
Branch of the priesthood responsible for enforcing doctrine, "reeducating" dissidents, and conducting espionage outside qunari territory
Ben-Hassrath
Qunari priestly women who rear children, educate converts, and provide physical and spiritual services
Tamassrans
Meaning "dangerous thing," title for mages who are tightly controlled by arvaarad handlers
Saarebas
Qunari term for one who has abandoned adherence to or belief in qunari principles and dogma
Tal-Vashoth
Ritual daily practice of binding and wearing ropes symbolizing mastery of the self
Dar-saam
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