Though details on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age 4 remain a bit sparse, fans have been speculating about the possibilities for the franchise since before 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: Inquisition released in ꧙2014. However, as a result of new concept art showcased by Bioware, fans have renewed fervor for tin-foil hat theories and parsing through in-game lore to find yet more possibilities.

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After all, there are plenty of plot holes still to fill like how Leliana could die in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: Origins but appears as a main character in Inquisition. Or what may happen with whoever the player character chose to leave in the Fade to fight the Fear Demon. But not all fan theories hold water compared to others. Which ones do fans like the most and which one✃s do fans hope the writers don't take part in?

10 Yesꦓ Please: Sera Is 🌊Actually Andruil, Goddess Of The Hunt

image of Sera next to an image of the Elven god Andruil from Dragon Age: Inquisition

a few times amongst Dragon Age fans and it has decent evidence to back it up. Sera, the not-quite-there, trigger happy elᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚf who hates elves could very well be Andruil, the Elven Goddess of the Hunt and p💖art of the Evanuris along with Solas and Mythal.

explains the theory in-depth, so here's a TL;DR.

Andruil hunted beasties in the Void, but was driven mad as a result. Mythal transformed into a beastie tꦬo lure Andruil and make it so she could never enter the Void again and endanger the Evanur💯is and Elven people again. Sera also has wildly different features than many other Elves players see across Thedas -- just like Solas who is part of the Evanuris.

Furthermore, Solas refers to "our people" wh꧅en sharing banter with Sera, but never does this with other Elves (♊including a romanced Elven Inquisitor).

9 No Thanks: Sandal Is Actually June, The God Of Crafting ♐

image of Elven god June next to an image of Sandal from Dragon Age: Origins

Along the same thought lines as Sera being Andruil, have suggested the Sandal, a gifted Dwarven enchantment savant originally from Origins, could b♛e the reincarnation of the E♊lven God of Crafting: June.

It's true that there isn't much of an explanation for Sandal and his unnerving, mystical moments of prophecy. One such moment involved the phrase "When he rises, everyone will see." This 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:must be about Solas given recent promotional material for DA4 tagged with "The Dread Wolf Rises."

But making Sandal a carrier of an Elven god seems like a bridge too far when ꦗit comes to🐟 a franchise that is very intentional about its lore. on this, as well.

8 𝄹 Yes Please: The First Warden Was A Tevinter Magister

image of Magisters in the Black City next to image of Alistair as a Grey Warden from Dragon Age: Inquisition

Since the release of the first game, fans have wondered ab🧸out the origins (pun intended) behind the . It makes sense: why would ☂a human just think to drink Darkspawn blood in order to better fight Darkspawn? But , fans suggested that the very first Warden might have been a corrupted Tevinter Magister.

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Some fans go so far as to suggest that ; the Warden has some degree of immortality due to being one of the original Darkspawn and a Magister. Whether this relates to the type of "immortality" that Corypheus showcased in DA:I and DA: II, fans can only speculate.

7 ꦚ No Thanks: Qunari De🌊scended From Dragons

image of a dragon next to Iron Bull for Dragon Age

The origins of the Qunari is mentioned in DA:I by Ironbull regarding the Kossith, but fans expounded on the idea over the years. Fans know that Bull gets his special abilities as a Reaver from drinking dragon's blood and so do certain warriors in Nevarra. However, Cassandra also says that Reavers who ingest too much blood can begin to develop dra🍃conic features like scales.

Whether that's true or not, having the Kossith (and thus the Qunari) be directly descended from dragons makes their species much less interesting on the whole. It's been suggested that the💞 Kossith mated with dragons or somehow introduced dr🅠agon DNA into theirs. But overall, .

6 Yes Please: Ha𓃲wke (Or Whoever Gets Left In The Fade) Is Still Alive ♋

images of Stroud, Loghain, Hawke, and Alistair for Dragon Age

Ghil Dirthalen brings this up in her . It's a theory many fans cling to because of how beloved characters like Alistair and Hawke have become over the years. However, with regards to Hawke specifically, some fans believe she may have survived due to the at the very beginning of DA: II.

"We stand upon the precipice of change. The world fears the inevitable plummet into the abyss. Watch for that moment... and when it comes, do not hesitate to leap. It is only when you fall that you learn whether you can fly."

This quote has led fans to speculate that the DA writers intended for Hawke to get left behind in the Fade all along. After all, if Solas does succeed in repairing the Veil, players may find themselves back in th🥃e Fade and (or a Grey Warden).

5 ܫ No Thanks: The Executors Are Norther💧n/Qunari Rebels

image of Qunari mural for Dragon Age

There are in Dragon Age 4 next to Solas. From Tevinter Magisters to the other Evanuris to the Qunari, there is simply no shortage of baddies. However, a mysterious group known only as The Executors may finally show their faces thanks to events in the book Tevinter Nights and Inquisition.

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Fans suggest that they could specifically be Northern Qunari due to . The note says "...not all in the North bear ill will." The Executors pop up in a few other War Table mission notes w♊here they refer to themselves as "the powers across the sea." Hence why fans believe t⛄hem to be Qunari.

But this group is portrayed as nearly omniscient, very powerful, and very secretive. To make them Qunari Rebels strips them of that enigmatic intrigue and, real𒐪istically, the influence and power to intimidate a𒈔nd infiltrate that they seem to wield effortlessly.

4 Yes Please: Sandal Is An Avat♔ar Of The Titan 🌠

image of Titan mural from Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC The Descent

Sandal remains an unexplained part of the series, so there are many theories about his origins and purpose in the lore. But this one placing him as an avatar for a Titan lines up better with the information about Dwarves, Titans, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Elven history revealed in the Inquisiton DLC The Descent.

The DLC showed creatures know🙈n as Sha-Brytol or Titan servants defending 🐎the heart of the Titan against Inquisition and Dwarven Legion of the Dead forces. There's also DLC that has a small crafting station and journal from Sandal, but makes no mention of his father Bodahn.

Being connected to the Titan could explain Sandal's ext🍬reme gifts regarding enchantments, as well as his simple nature and clairvoyant moments that also echo past events. The Titans would have that knowledge of both past and current events to then predict the future or simply reveal events already set in motion.

3 🐈 No Thanks: "Leliana is Fake" (She Is A Lyrium Creation/Fade Spirit)

image of Leliana from Dragon Age: Inquisition

This has been a plot hole bugging many fans to no end. The player character can choose to spoil a fancy urn with important blood and then kill Leliana when she attacks the player for it in Origins. That's why the reveal that Leliana was still alive in DA: II and then the Spymaster in Inquisition made many fans scratch their heads.

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But these kinds of retcons aren't that uncommon; DA: II also retconned 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cullen's mage massacre after Origins, so why not this, too? In an effort to explain it in a way t🐻hat makes lore sense, some fans suggested that with unfinished business.

More interestingly, others called her a "Lyrium Ghost,"🤡 but not the kind that Fenris is. But this truly just seems like a case of writers going with a "canon cౠhoice" (i.e. not spoiling the urn and not killing Leliana) vs. making her some kind of ghost or spirit abomination.

on this, too, for fans who want☂ a more in-depth explanation.

2 📖 Yes Please: The Archi🅷tect Is One Of The Tevinter Magisters That Spoiled The Golden City

image of the Tevinter Magisters at the Black City for Dragon Age

This is another extremely popular and old theory in the Dragon Age fan community. It came about after the events of the Origins DLC Awakening that featured an intelligent Darkspawn known as "The Architect". After the events of Inquisition, many fans noticed his and Coryphe✅us' similar appearances.

This led to the resurgence and bolstering of an older theory: The Architect is one of the original Tevinter Magisters that spoiled the Golden City. The are very wꦛell-reasoned (the developers just retconned The Architect and used the appearance for Corypheus, The 💯Architect could just be a job title, etc).

But wouldn't it be fun if The Architect and Corypheus were both Te꧂vinter Magisters? , after all, so Corypheus can't be the only one who somehow found ꩲa way to come back.

1 No Thanks: Mythal Is The "True Anta𓆏gonist" Of Dragon Age 🉐

image of Mythal controlling Morrigan from Dragon Age: Inquisition

Mythal, as portrayed beautifully by voice actor Kate Mulgrew, appears in all three Dragon Age games (first as Flemeth then as Mythal...and Flemeth). At the end of Inquisition, players watch Solas seemingly kill Mythal/Flemeth to absorb her power. But he also says later on that "the first of my people do not die so easily." Many fans also point out that Mythal likes to manipulate people as seen with the start of Dragon Age II and Hawke.

But making her the Big Bad of the series༺ just doesn't make much sense. Popular YouTuber  with lots of evidence as to why Mythaওl would seek vengeance for the Evanuris and to restore the Veil to bring back her people.

While this is one way the writers could take the story, it doesn't seem like a very interesting or satisfying end to Mꩲythal/Flemeth's and,🐻 by proxy, Morrigan's, story.

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