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Solas is an elven apostate hedge mage and an good on the Fade. He is a companion and a romance option for a female person elven Inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Contents

  • i Background
  • 2 Involvement
    • 2.one Dragon Age: Inquisition
      • ii.i.ane Trespasser
    • two.ii Dragon Age: Deception
    • two.3 Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights
    • 2.4 Dragon Historic period: Dark Fortress
    • 2.5 The Dread Wolf Rises
  • 3 Quests
  • 4 Approval
  • 5 Romance
    • 5.one Trespasser
  • 6 Statistics
    • 6.1 Initial talents
    • 6.ii Initial equipment
    • 6.three Restricted accessories
  • 7 Quotes
    • 7.1 Dialogue
  • viii Codex entries
  • 9 Annotation texts
  • x Trivia
  • eleven Gallery
  • 12 References

Background

Solas grew up in a pocket-sized hamlet.[1] Before the events that led to the formation of the Inquisition, he spent most of his life wandering the wilderness, and although his pointed ears mark him equally ane of the Elvhen, he does not recognize himself as a Dalish or a urban center elf.[1]

Despite having no contact with the Circle of Magi or any Dalish tutors (though he has had contact with clans during his travels[1]), Solas taught himself how to primary his magical abilities. Solas' prime interest is in the Fade, happily spending his time dreaming in ancient ruins and learning all there is to learn near what dwells beyond the Veil rather than joining the electric current Mage-Templar War.

When not on the field with the Inquisitor, he prefers the tranquility solace of his own company.[2] Though he may be considered a "Hedge mage" by the Circle of Magi,[iii] Solas has some unique magical tricks of his own, such equally a grade of lucid dreaming to feel the hidden history of areas where the Veil is thin and how to manipulate the rifts in the Veil in unique ways via his cognition of the Fade.[iv] Equally such, he is more than open minded about the Fade and its citizenry than virtually Thedosians, who in contrast have been taught by the Altar to fearfulness anything related to spirits.

Fundamentally, Solas believes in cause and outcome, wisdom equally its own reward and the inherent right of all free willed people to exist. Solas concludes that the many current conflicts in Thedas—mages against Templars, elves against humans, spirits against demons—are footling more than the black-and-white reductionist dichotomies which take led to the many tragedies of history.[four] Though he has fabricated attempts to reach out to others—notably Dalish elves, towards whom he is skeptical[five]—to teach them what he has learned of the Fade, he has frequently been derided by both enemies and allies as a liar and a madman. This adds to the impression others sometimes take that Solas does not care well-nigh other elves, when in fact he merely fears there is no way to help them in their current state and has grown weary of not beingness heeded.[6]

Indeed, Solas harbors a moderate view of the plight of the elves, and pities those in the Alienage just as he pities those of any race who demand help.[5] He sees a world in which people cling to the fiddling they remember and have left because they lack the power to restore it.[7]

Solas is known throughout Skyhold equally a polite and worldly human whose direction to the mysterious fortress seemed literally miraculous. He provided exactly the information and tools the Inquisition required when they required information technology most, and his magical cognition is both unusual and extremely useful. As an elf, Solas neither speaks like nor sounds like Dalish or Metropolis elves. Kitchen staff at Skyhold note he eats little but has peculiar requirements about tea.[8] He is too extremely good at Wicked Grace, Diamondback[9] and chess.[x]

Involvement

Dragon Age: Inquisition

Solas tarot bill of fare

When Solas witnessed the creation of the Breach, he sought out and joined the fledgling Inquisition, knowing that his unique knowledge of the Fade would be of utilise. He entered the Inquisition camp voluntarily, surrendering his staff to Chantry forces without protest. He was granted permission to report the lonely survivor of the Divine Conclave's explosion and one of the smaller rifts, in hopes of finding a manner to seal the Breach and help the prisoner. Using healing magic and small wards, Solas managed to foreclose the marking on their hand from growing and save their life.[eleven]

Before long afterward the opening of the Breach, Solas tin can be found well-nigh the Temple of Sacred Ashes, fighting demons with Varric Tethras and some of the Inquisition's soldiers. He helps the Inquisitor seal a small rift, and so follows them to the Temple itself to close the showtime and largest rift, which he theorizes would stabilize the Breach. After the Inquisitor successfully enlists the help of either the mages or the templars, Solas helps the Inquisitor shut the Alienation itself.

Post-obit the destruction of the Inquisition's base of operations in Haven, Solas explains that the Elder One'south orb is of elven origin, 1 of the foci used by the elves to channel aboriginal magics. He worries that if the orb's origin were to exist revealed, it may have negative consequences for his people. He and so guides the Inquisitor to Skyhold, a disused fortress in the Frostback Mountains that the Inquisition can claim as its new headquarters.

Subsequently on, Solas asks the Inquisitor for aid in rescuing a Spirit of Wisdom who has been summoned to the concrete world against its volition by mages. Upon finding the spirit in the Exalted Plains, Solas discovers that the mages used the spirit to protect themselves from bandits, thus forcing it to turn against its nature and transform into a pride demon. Destroying the binding pillars reverts the demon into a feminine humanoid form. As the spirit passes, Solas turns his acrimony on the mages. The Inquisitor can either talk him downward or let him murder them. Solas and so leaves the political party and returns to Skyhold on his ain.

If taken to the peace talks in Halamshiral, Solas is introduced as the Inquisitor'south elven retainer. He later comments that he adores the "heady blend of power, intrigue, danger and sex" that is the Game and the Orlesian Court. During Here Lies the Completeness, Solas marvels at beingness physically present in the Fade. In the Temple of Mythal, Solas sheds some calorie-free on the elven gods.

When the Inquisitor finally defeats Corypheus, Solas laments the destruction of the orb every bit the loss of yet another elven artifact. With Corypheus defeated and the orb lost, he leaves the Inquisition. Leliana'due south agents are unable to locate him; she intends to proceed her search, notwithstanding.

Solas Post-game tarot carte

In the post-credits scene, Solas meets with Flemeth, who addresses him as the Dread Wolf, every bit well as an old friend. Solas tells her that he allowed the orb to fall into the hands of the Venatori in order for Corypheus to unlock its truthful power—something he could non accomplish on his own, as he was too weak after awakening from his long slumber. Solas seems remorseful, and recognizes that he deserves punishment. He claims, yet, that while "[he] should pay the cost," he cannot face this punishment yet, every bit the People still need him. He apologizes to Flemeth, which she answers with an embrace and an apology of her own. Following this exchange, Solas seems to bear upon Flemeth in some manner and strands of light emerge from her body. She collapses in his arms, seemingly petrified. When Solas raises his caput, his eyes glow with the same blue light that had emanated from Flemeth.

Trespasser

In the two years following Corypheus' defeat, Solas clustered a large network of spies and agents, some of which he placed inside the Inquisition. They eventually stumbled upon a Qunari plot (Dragon's Breath) to invade southern Thedas, and disrupted information technology by discreetly pointing the Inquisitor in the correct direction. The Qunari pursued him in turn, believing him to exist an amanuensis of Fen'Harel. As Solas had gained control of the eluvians, and substantially grown in power since his time in the Inquisition (including being able to petrify people with a thought), he remained elusive.

Once the Inquisitor has removed the threat of the Qunari invasion, Solas lures them to the Crossroads to explain himself and save their life, threatened by the Anchor.

If the Inquisitor has gathered enough show, they can phone call him out on existence Fen'Harel, to which Solas will either congratulate them with loftier approval, or remark that they accept grown clever since he left with depression approval.[12] Otherwise, Solas volition confess to being Fen'Harel himself.

Solas in the Elven Ruins

He reveals that he fought back against the Evanuris later on they betrayed and murdered Mythal, in his words the one elven god who served equally a vocalization of reason, who cared for and loved her subjects. Equally punishment for her murder, and to protect the world from the Evanuris' excesses, he erected the Veil and banished them to the Across while he savage into a long slumber. This caused irrevocable harm across Elvhenan: the elves lost their immortality and some of their magic, countless marvels reliant on the Fade crumbled. He has since vowed to walk the lone path of the Din'Anshiral in club to restore the elven people, regardless of the toll to Thedas or himself. He cannot be swayed at all, even if romanced.

He likewise reveals that he was the one who gave Corypheus the Orb of Destruction, or rather that his agents left the foci where the Venatori would find it and return it. His plan was for Corypheus to unlock the orb and die in the resulting explosion. He did not foresee Corypheus having uncovered the hole-and-corner of effective immortality. Had all gone according to his plan, he would take reclaimed the orb and used its power to tear down the Veil with the Ballast. After the world would burn from the ensuing anarchy, he would have then restored the globe of his time—the world of the elves.

He warns the Inquisitor about the inevitability of an system as large as the Inquisition becoming corrupt, and points to the presence of both his spies and the Qunari's to evidence it already has. Their conversation is cut short by a flare of pain from the Anchor. As the Inquisitor doubles over in hurting, they can either declare that they will stop Solas or effort to redeem him and prove him that the earth that exists now is worth saving. Regardless of their reply, he uses his magic to disintegrate the Inquisitor'due south left forearm, taking the Ballast away and preventing it from killing them.[13] He tells them to enjoy what time they have left earlier parting once more.

This chat has several variations depending on approval.

With high approval he is far more forthcoming in his explanations, and if romanced he calls the Inquisitor "my love," kisses her one concluding time, and tells her he will e'er remember her before he walks abroad. She may besides choose to end their relationship at this point as well.

If friendly and seeking to redeem him, Solas will tell a befriended Inquisitor that he looks forward to being wrong again, and asks them to grab his hand so he may remove the mark. If Solas is befriended and the Inquisitor asks why the globe must be destroyed, Solas will non respond the question but will smilingly remark that the Inquisitor has ever shown a thoughtfulness he appreciated, and that it would exist as well piece of cake to tell them likewise much.

If the Inquisitor never wearied one of Solas' questions concatenation[14] and expresses no interest in his explanations, he curtly explains his nature and purpose, tells them their mark is killing them and removes their arm much more roughly, saying only that their death would cause unnecessary problems. He also notes that he solitary would have been able to bear the Ballast without dying. Depending on dialogue choices, he will confirm to the player that he's stronger at present than he was when they met. Should the Inquisitor attempt to attack Solas, he causes the Anchor to flare upwards, immobilizing them.

It is also confirmed that Solas—Fen'Harel—employed the elven amanuensis Felassan and regretfully killed his friend when he failed to obtain the eluvians for him.[15] Instead of keeping his word to Fen'Harel, Felassan had stopped Briala, his city elf protégé, from sharing the passcode with him later on she gained control of the eluvian network. He had come to believe in Briala'due south ability to guide her own people, even seeing some of Fen'Harel himself in her. A dreamer himself, he met Fen'Harel in the Fade to have retribution for his defiance.[16] In the years following his departure from the Inquisition, Solas is forced to complete Felassan'southward failed consignment on his own. He personally overrides the magic to take control of Briala's eluvians himself.

Dragon Age: Deception

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Gaius, an elven agent of Fen'Harel, acquired the idol from Kirkwall by impersonating Magister Qintara. He traded it away to House Danarius for information, which isn't something Solas would accept canonical of.[17]

Dragon Historic period: Tevinter Nights

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Numerous stories within the anthology detail the current doings and whereabouts of Solas and his "Fen'Harel cultists," every bit well as the steps taken to oppose him.

Callback
Later on Skyhold's caretakers attempt to restore the fresco in the rotunda, a demon of Regret manifests, its body formed out of the plaster of Solas' murals to the Inquisitor. It's three-armed and multi-eyed and looks like a wolf that has captivated a dragon. It claims to be an echo that has breached the Fade, the regret of a god, drawn by a very ancient regret. It asks Sutherland, who came to investigate Skyhold, if he knows the dread that'southward coming.

Sutherland eventually lures the demon to him, yelling that he regretted acting alone, and using his friends, just like the demon does. Equally Sutherland and Visitor destroy it, Regret shows a glimpse that information technology might accept become Contemplation or Introspection instead, if it had been allowed a particular thought: "At that place might accept been a better choice."

Genitivi Dies in the End
By special commission of the Inquisition's Inner Circle, Philliam, a Bard!, Brother Genitivi and Formerly Sister Laudine are sent on an trek to the Silent Plains to look into the Fen'Harel question by finding the true history of the elven pantheon. They find an ancient elven library that "vicious" into the Deep Roads when Arlathan "fell." Rasaan arrives soon afterward, looking for Solas' true name. She says that Solas is the name of a self-styled martyr, and that Fen'Harel is a name given by his enemies that has been incorrectly translated into "Dread Wolf".

Half Up Front
Agents of Fen'Harel attempt to destroy Kont-aar with a send rigged to detonate. They intend to implicate a Tevinter Altus mage in the explosion to remove any chance of peace between Tevinter and the Qunari. The mage in question foils the set on by taking the exploding ship far out at sea. Both agents of Fen'Harel impale themselves rather than be captured.

The Dread Wolf Accept You lot
Lease, a spy of the Inquisition, calls for a meeting of Thedas' best spies to share information about Solas and his plans to restore the empire of the aboriginal elves. A Carta assassin, a Mortalitasi, an Executor from beyond the bounding main, and an Orlesian bard run into with Lease in Hunter Fell, at a tavern chosen The Teahouse.

The Carta assassinator says that Solas wants the lyrium idol, retrieved from Meredith's statue thanks to a potion, and that several people were killed in their slumber, as if during a bad dream, including dwarves. The Mortalitasi says that she was attacked past the Dread Wolf in the Fade while using the lyrium idol as part of a ritual with a Tevinter mage. She describes the Dread Wolf every bit a six-eyed lupine beast the size of a High dragon. He defendant her of threatening all of creation with her careless use of his idol, and that her life would be forfeit if she bound whatsoever more spirits. An army of spirits attacked her in the existent world through a rift after the ritual collapsed. The Orlesian bard claims that he saw Solas retrieve the idol from an auction house in Llomerryn.

Their stories indicate that Solas has already started the ritual he intends to utilise to restore the elven empire, that it involves and has already started to bear upon the Fade, and that information technology requires the lyrium idol.

As they all start accusing each other of lying, Charter realizes that Solas is in fact posing every bit the Bard (wearing a dragon mask and long blonde curls), and that he'south turned the Executor to rock with a impact to preclude him from speaking. She asks for her life, and he grants it to her, but kills the Carta assassin and the Mortalitasi. He claims that he has no choice only to become through with his programme, that information technology will salvage the earth, and that the elves who still remain, like Charter, might even find it a better place. He also says that revealing his program to the Inquisitor was a moment of weakness and that he is no god, only prideful, hotheaded and foolish. He asks her to apologize to the Inquisitor when she reports to them, then leaves.

Dragon Age: Dark Fortress

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Annotation: Dragon Age: Dark Fortress is likely set earlier some of the events of The Dread Wolf Take You

Solas in Dragon Historic period: Night Fortress

Afterwards successfully stopping the Crimson Wraith, members of Vaea'due south group disband and reverberate that they constitute success against their enemies and only experienced one casualty–for at present. Unbeknowst to them, Tractus Danarius has stolen the lyrium idol; Solas watches him from an eluvian. In the final panel, the text reads "Never the finish."[eighteen]

The Dread Wolf Rises

Solas in the 2019 Game Awards trailer

Solas from the DA4 trailer debuting on the 2020 Game Awards on December 10, 2020

The 2018 Game Awards teaser features Solas in a voice-over, proverb, "So, you take found me at last. I suspect you have questions," echoing his words to The Inquisitor in Trespasser. Solas has been speculated to be either or both of the figures in the mural showed at the end of the trailer.

A Behind the Scenes trailer was debuted on Baronial 27, 2020, and included new concept art and models of various characters and locations, including Solas.[nineteen] In the video, Solas, once over again voiced by Gareth David-Lloyd, says "They call me the Dread Wolf. What volition they call you when this is over?" Every bit The Inquisitor already knows his identity every bit Fen'Harel, it seems probable this is addressed to the adjacent protagonist.

Quests

Measuring the Veil Measuring the Veil
All New, Faded for Her All New, Faded for Her
Measure Veil Strength Measure Veil Strength (war table)
What Lies Dormant What Lies Fallow
Trespasser Trespasser

Approval

Principal article: Solas/Approving

Solas' approval can be raised by showing intelligence—fifty-fifty if information technology means being ruthless at times—request questions, and being thoughtful. He also responds positively to actions that more often than not support mages and elves (and marginalized people and groups, in full general), and to an open-minded attitude about magic and the Fade, equally well as spirits and demons. Remaining stubborn or becoming defensive on problems of elven culture, particularly if the Inquisitor is an elf, can lead to a reduction in approval.

Solas volition e'er opt for more than thoughtful solutions, and is a strong laic in freedom of personal thought. Choices that invalidate these factors in game get against his philosophy. Consequently, sacrificing the Bull'southward Chargers, assuasive the death of his friend the spirit of wisdom, and recruiting the Grey Wardens will all net disapproval with Solas. In general, Solas approves of "people who are interested in finding out knowledge."[20]

Completing the quest Measuring the Veil, as well as related quests to strengthen the Veil and secure elven artifacts also leads to increased approval from Solas. Activating the same elven relics in the diverse zones of the game tin can unlock a final quest, What Lies Dormant.

If Solas' blessing gets also depression, a scene will occur in Skyhold where Solas confronts the Inquisitor about their manipulative behavior and support of divisive ignorance. Solas disappointingly takes comfort in the fact that the Inquisitor proved every negative stereotype he had of their race right. Despite their differences, Solas willingly remains with the Inquisition because of a lack of ameliorate options to resolve the electric current crisis and hopes he will ane day be heeded.

Approving gains from specific events and quests are normally depression to moderate; however, there are several instances that volition yield DAIApproval.png Solas Greatly Approves:

  • In Hushed Whispers - ally with the insubordinate mages/ Champions of the Just - conscript the templars.
  • Here Lies the Abyss - exile the Grey Wardens.
  • Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts - publicly expose Duchess Florianne de Chalons' crimes to the courtroom.
  • What Pride Had Wrought - complete the elven rituals, marry with the Sentry Elves and have Morrigan drink from the Well of Sorrows.
  • All New, Faded for Her - help Solas destroy the summoning rock and additionally let him impale the mages who summoned the demon.
  • Subjected to His Volition - guide Cole into condign more of a spirit.

Romance

Solas is a potential love interest for female elven Inquisitors.

Solas Romance tarot card

Patrick Weekes has noted that making Solas available solely to female characters was a decision fabricated to avoid the pitfalls of expected tropes and cliches with his graphic symbol.[21]

Amour may begin almost immediately following the Inquisitor'south awakening in Haven after stabilizing the Breach. The first chance to kiss Solas occurs during a chat with him in the Fade version of Haven following the institution of Skyhold, if flirt options accept been taken. If the Inquisitor decides to kiss Solas, he'll achieve for her just as she starts to look abroad and will begin to passionately buss her back. After, he will apologize for his impulsive nature, stating that doing things becomes "easier" for him in the fade. The Inquisitor can and then tell him that nothing else should happen betwixt them, or propose that in that location'south something betwixt them. If she does propose that they accept a connection, he'll agree. Merely he'll also say that he needs time to recollect about starting a human relationship with her, as at that place are things to take into consideration.

Pursuing Solas' personal quest All New, Faded for Her may also eternalize his approval of the Inquisitor or else break off the romance, depending on the outcome and dialogue options chosen. At this point, Solas volition inquire to speak with the Inquisitor privately, and will bring her to her room'southward balcony. The role player can choose whether or not to officially begin a romance with Solas during this conversation.

If the Inquisitor officially pursues a romance with Solas, she volition go special dialogue and cutscenes if she brings Solas with her to the Winter Palace during the mission Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. He'll talk to her after the events of the mission, and if the Inquisitor has completed his personal quest and progressed sufficiently in his romance, Solas enthusiastically asks her to dance with him.

Following events at the Temple of Mythal, Solas may ask to spend more time with the Inquisitor, which marks the culmination of the romance.[22] Though he does not have a specific gift for the Inquisitor, Solas takes the Inquisitor out to a secluded cove in Crestwood. There, he ultimately offers her the truth of the nature of vallaslin to evidence that she is of import to him; even so, according to the developers he might not have otherwise told her at all, as he becomes quite flustered during the conversation and moves onto a safer topic than he originally intended to broach with her.[23] He offers to remove the Inquisitor'south vallaslin, which the histrion can accept or reject.

The Inquisitor and Solas will share an intimate moment with one another after the histrion rejects or accepts the removal of the vallaslin. Nonetheless, Solas volition gaze sadly at the Inquisitor afterward, and tell her that he is sorry for distracting her from her duty, and that information technology won't happen again. No matter how the Inquisitor reacts to this, they volition part means. When the Inquisitor tries to press the issue with Solas after, he appears very regretful for hurting the Inquisitor, but refuses to answer why he cannot be with the her. He'll refuse to say that he doesn't care for the Inquisitor deeply, and will say that it hurts to not be with her, but states that information technology was "selfish" of him to pursue anything with her in the first place. If the Inquisitor begs him not to get out her and confesses her love, he will sadly look at her and confess, "Yous have a rare and marvelous spirit. In another world..."

Note: If the actor allows this scene to play through to its conclusion, it will not be possible for them to romance other characters afterwards. The relationship must be cleaved off by the histrion early on in the cutscene.

Solas had actually been planning on telling the Inquisitor the truth most who he was and his involvement with the elves and Corypheus when he brought the Inquisitor out with him to the secluded cove in Crestwood. All the same, at the last 2nd he lost his nervus, and used the truth about the vallaslin every bit an excuse every bit to why he brought her out in that location instead. When he kisses the Inquisitor, he is fully set up to lose himself in her and forget near the mission he has dedicated himself to. Nonetheless, when he pulls back, he realizes that he cannot practise that lest he beguile himself. He decides right and then that he needs to suspension off his emotional entanglement with the Inquisitor, as much as it hurts him. Solas cares securely for the Inquisitor, in more ways than he is able to express. He is always one step away from confessing everything to them.[24]

In the cease, whether yous decide to perform the ritual or not he will tell you after you defeat Corypheus, "No affair what comes, I want you lot to know that what we had was real." Or, alternatively, if a romanced Lavellan expresses anger toward him after the breakup, his parting words will be, "You were correct to be angry. I hope, in time, you will sympathize."

Trespasser

If the Inquisitor re-affirms her relationship with Solas and attempts to convince him to abandon his plan, Solas volition annotate mournfully that she has shown him that this world does have value and that he volition never forget her. Afterwards, if Lavellan has called to endeavor to redeem him, she continues to have dreams of her love watching her in the Fade but every time she reaches out to him, he vanishes.[25] Even so Lavellan searches, dreams and waits, for a style to change the Dread Wolf's heart.

Statistics

Initial talents

Power copse Initially selected abilities
Spirit Spirit Barrier Barrier
Storm Storm
Inferno Inferno
Winter Winter Winter's Grasp Wintertime's Grasp
Rift Mage Rift Mage (specialization)

Initial equipment

Armor variations for Solas. Annotation: Sturdy, superior & refined armors of the aforementioned type are visually identical.

Restricted accessories

Amulet of Power Amulet of Power (2)

Quotes

Main commodity: Solas/Dialogue
  • (To the elven mage Lysas in Redcliffe Hamlet) "Sometimes to achieve the world 1 desires, one must take regrettable measures."
  • (To the Inquisitor) "Every great war has its heroes. I'm only curious what kind you'll be."
  • (Most the Elder One) "No existent god need show himself. Anyone who tries is mad or lying."
  • "Spirits wish to bring together the living, and a demon is that wish gone wrong."
  • "Imagine if spirits were not a rarity simply a part of our natural earth like... a fast-flowing river. Yes, it can drown careless children, merely it can likewise carry a merchant's appurtenances or grind a miller'south flour. That is what the world could be if the Veil were not present. For improve or worse."
  • (To the Inquisitor) "There are few regrets sharper than watching fools squander what you lot sacrificed to achieve."
  • "I saw a young Qunari working in a simple kitchen, baking bread as she was ordered every forenoon. In every loaf she broke the rules. She'd have a pinch of carbohydrate and fold it into the center, like a secret, and this act of pocket-sized rebellion brought a shining smile to her face."
  • "You would risk everything you take in the hope that the future is better? What if it isn't? What if you wake upward to notice that the future you shaped is worse than what was?"
  • "War breeds fear. Fear breeds a desire for simplicity. Good and evil. Right or wrong. Chains of command."

Dialogue

  • Solas: "Some of my fondest memories were found in crumbling cities long picked dry past treasure seekers. The best are the battlefields. Spirits printing so tightly on the Veil that yous can skid across with merely a idea."
  • Inquisitor: "Any place in particular?"
  • Solas: "I dreamt at Ostagar. I witnessed the brutality of the darkspawn and the valor of the Fereldan warriors. I saw Alistair and the Hero of Ferelden low-cal the indicate fire...and Loghain'southward infamous betrayal of Cailan's forces."
  • Inquisitor: I've heard the stories. It would be interesting to hear what it was actually like."
  • Solas: "That'due south only it. In the Fade, I see reflections created by spirits who react to the emotions of the warriors. 1 moment, I come across heroic Grey Wardens lighting the fire and a power-mad villain sneering as he lets King Cailan fall. The next, I see an army overwhelmed and a veteran commander refusing to let more soldiers die in a lost cause."

Codex entries

Codex entry: Solas Codex entry: Solas
Codex entry: The Rotunda and the Fresco Codex entry: The Rotunda and the Fresco
Codex entry: On Skyhold Codex entry: On Skyhold

Note texts

Request for Resources on the Fade Request for Resources on the Fade

Trivia

  • Solas was written past Patrick Weekes, with heavy input from lead writer David Gaider.[four] [24]
  • In Elvish, Solas means "pride." According to David Gaider, Pride—in terms of Fade demonology—would be created from a corrupted spirit of Religion.[26] According to Solas, spirits of Wisdom can besides exist corrupted into demons of Pride.
  • Solas' necklace is of a wolf's jawbone.
  • In that location is a city called Solas in the Tevinter Imperium n of the Silent Plains.[27]
  • Mary Kirby describes him equally Scotch bonnet candies.[28]
  • Solas is referred to in promotional images as "The Mind."
  • Patrick Weekes considers Solas to be in his early to mid-forties.[29]
  • Solas is described as knowledgeable, logical and refusing to believe in evil and expert.[30]
  • Solas is the first romance option to be available only to elven playable characters in the Dragon Historic period series.
  • Originally, Solas wasn't a romance pick for Dragon Age: Inquisition, but according to Mike Laidlaw, Bioware changed his role as a Love Interest when they extended the game's development past a twelvemonth.[31] This was also an opportunity to increase the basic sadness of Solas' grapheme.[24]
  • Solas is referred to by Varric as "Chuckles." This is the same nickname Varric can give a sarcastic Hawke if prompted during Mark of the Assassin DLC in Dragon Age II.
  • Solas' greatest fear is dying alone.[32]
  • Solas disdains tea, particularly caffeinated tea, every bit it is a stimulant and helps prevent crossing into the Fade during sleep. His dislike of tea also reflects writer Patrick Weekes' hatred of tea.[24] His distaste for tea is known effectually Skyhold.[33]
  • Despite his largely peaceful and thoughtful demeanor, Solas was hot-blooded and cocky every bit a young man.[34]
  • According to Patrick Weekes, writing a grapheme with subconscious depths similar Solas provided a great deal of both difficulty and opportunity.[24]
  • Solas sometimes speaks in iambic pentameter, and the Inquisitor will e'er proceeds approval when replying in kind.[35]
  • Earlier drafts of Solas posited him equally a much weaker graphic symbol, and much more prone to lying and charade.[36] He also originally spoke much more frequently about elves.[37]
  • Cole was ever aware of who and what Solas really was.[38]
  • There was at one point a planned "Quest for Solas" epilogue for Dragon Age: Inquisition, which was ultimately cut from the final game.[39] Furthermore, a variant catastrophe had the Inquisitor present during the epilogue cutscene.[twoscore]

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  7. Per Solas' comments on Abelas and the aboriginal Sentinel elves.
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  10. Co-ordinate to the serial "Immortal Game" banters between Solas and Atomic number 26 Bull.
  11. According to Solas when coming together him and Varric after the destruction of the Conclave.
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