What was Corypheus?

What was Corypheus?

In Attic drama, the coryphaeus, corypheus, or koryphaios (Greek κορυφαῖος koryphaîos, from κορυφή koryphḗ́, the top of the head) was the leader of the chorus. Hence the term (sometimes in an Anglicized form “coryphe”) is used for the chief or leader of any company or movement.

How did Corypheus survive Hawke?

As The Inquisitor picks up the Orb of Destruction, the anchor affixes to them instead and the disrupted ritual results in the Breach. Corypheus seemingly managed to survive the creation of the Breach and slipped away without his presence being noted by the factions present.

Do GREY wardens allow blood magic?

As such, the Warden can become a blood mage during both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening. In fact, the Warden can even supplement his or her skills with the Power of Blood abilities found within the ancient Grey Warden Avernus’s research.

Where do you find Larius in Dragon Age?

Larius is a former Warden-Commander of the Free Marches, now tainted and residing in the Grey Wardens prison tower in the Vimmark Mountains . Larius became Warden-Commander of the Free Marches at a younger age than most through perseverance and dedication to the duty of the Wardens.

What happens if Hawke sided with Larius first?

If Hawke sided with Larius first, then Janeka will block their path and send the Carta after them as she races to the top of the keep. If Hawke sided with Janeka first, then Larius will persuade the other wardens to follow him instead.

Why did Janeka want to kill Larius in Dragon Age?

Larius argues for killing him as the seals keeping him imprisoned are deteriorating, whereas Janeka wishes to free him, confident that she can use blood magic to control him and use him as a weapon to end the Blights.

Are there any stories of Abominations in Dragon Age?

There are stories of abominations that have ravaged entire settlements or even gone on to tyrannize a countryside for years after their creation. Most of the world does not know, however, that the strength of an abomination depends entirely on the power of the demon that possesses the mage.

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