![]() "The frescoes are his gift to the Inquisitor and/or Inquisition, a representation of an art barely known or remembered in modern Thedas, telling the Inquisitor’s story, applied with painstaking craftsmanship and dedication. The post from "Sulahn Enasalin" also makes a truly important point that I feel is too often overlooked-that Solas's gorgeous frescoes are in fact a gift, from him to us. The arch may also represent Mythal's last Eluvian.īehind the Frescoes: Techniques & Larger Meaningsįor a gorgeous examination of the technique Solas would have used to create these frescoes, I highly recommend checking out the "Let's Talk Solas's Frescoes" blog post from " Sulahn Enasalin," The post goes into great detail on the classic techniques for creating frescoes like Solas's, and it's fascinating and intricately researched. ![]() Note the presence of Abelas and the Well of Sorrows. PANEL 6 (ALT): The assassination attempt against Empress Celene, if done after "Here Lies the Abyss." As before, notice that Celene is dressed as she was at the Ball at Halamshiral.We can also see a glimpse of the Fade, the Black City, and the Nightmare Demon) (As before, note the Grey Warden shield and Adamant Fortress. ![]() PANEL 6: The Siege of Adamant (if done after "Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts").Notice that Celene is dressed as she was at the Ball at Halamshiral. PANEL 5 (ALT): The assassination of Empress Celene (if done before "Here Lies the Abyss").PANEL 5: The Siege of Adamant, if done before "Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts." (Note the Grey Warden shield and Adamant Fortress.PANEL 4: Corypheus rises, and Haven is destroyed.PANEL 3 (ALT): Siding with the Mages (Templars align behind Corypheus we also see Redcliffe castle and the nightmare possible future of Alexius).PANEL 3: Siding with the Templars (Mages align behind Corypheus). ![]()
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