
The Antaam: It’s very clear by Tevinter Nights that the Qunari will be incredibly important in DA: Dreadwolf. A lot comes from this but what’s important for you to know without this being buggered down by too many details is that Varric is actively investigating Solas’ agenda, which might play more into his role in DA: Dreadwolf. In one of the stories, he personally hires a few scholas (including Brother Genitivi, who wrote practically every codex you find in Inquisition) to seek out an elven chamber underneath the Silent Planes in Tevinter. Varric Tethras: Speaking of which, it’s important to note our favorite Viscount of Kirkwall has been busy. Therefore, whether or not the Inquisition is in power, it is obvious it still has power and influence throughout Thedas. Cassandra Pentaghast personally commissions an Inquisition investigation in one of the stories, and Varric, numerous times. Several characters throughout the stories also call the Inquisition directly into question, berating the organization for not knowing they were harboring an “elven god.”Īgents of the Inquisition: Whether or not the Inquisition is banded or disbanded, or potentially disgraced, there still seems to be many active Inquisition members, both outside and inside the Inquisition’s inner circle. One of the short stories states that it’s not a call for disbanding that ended the Inquisition, but a revelation that happened beyond an eluvian. However, either way (whether you keep the Inquisition together or not), it is implied that Inquisition’s legacy has suffered upon Solas’ reveal as the Dread Wolf.
#Draken age series
Bioware tends to incorporate their own canon into their novel series so take this with a grain of salt, as it seems that the Bioware canon is that the Inquisition is disbanded. Status of the Inquisition: At the start of Trespasser, the player is offered a choice if they’d disband the Inquisition or keep it together. Also, this is just my immediate thoughts afterwards and won’t be an in-depth explanation, but I will gloss over some points established in the short stories that I think might be important to Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. This will include some heavy spoilers so if you’re interested in reading the stories yourself, I’d advise against continuing forward.


So, I just finished Tevinter Nights which is part of the Dragon Age novel series but unlike the predecessors, it’s a compilation of short stories that take place after Inquisition.
