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The Inquisitor has a glowing "mark" on their hand which is capable of closing the Breach, and is viewed by some Theodosians as the "chosen one" of their revered prophet Andraste. The Inquisition eventually discovers the true enemy behind much of the chaos: Corypheus , a returning villain from the Dragon Age II downloadable content (DLC) pack ...
Gary Gygax's 1986 novel for TSR's "Greyhawk Adventures" series, Artifact of Evil, was the first novel to feature the drow prominently. Gygax's subsequent Gord the Rogue novels, published by New Infinities, Inc., continued the story and the drow's involvement, in the novels Sea of Death (1987), Come Endless Darkness (1988), and Dance of Demons ...
He attempts to remove the Anchor with a magical orb-shaped elven artifact, but the Herald sets off an avalanche, burying Haven and decimating Corypheus's army. Solas leads the survivors to the abandoned fortress of Skyhold, which becomes the Inquisition's new base of operations. The Herald is appointed as the Inquisitor, leader of the Inquisition.
Inquisitor , a Time Lord featured throughout the twenty-third season of Doctor Who. The Inquisitor , the title character of the Red Dwarf episode of the same name. The Inquisitor, a character from Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr. The Inquisitor, the player character in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Hunter: The Vigil, a tabletop role-playing game in White Wolf Publishing's Chronicles of Darkness series, was released in 2008, [68] [69] and takes inspiration from Hunter: The Reckoning along with Dark Ages: Inquisitor and the Vampire: The Masquerade book The Hunters Hunted.
The Book of Artifacts (abbreviated as BoA [1]) is a supplemental sourcebook to the core rules of the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. This book, published by TSR, Inc. in 1993, details 50 different artifacts, special magic items found within the game at the Dungeon Master's option.
High Inquisitor may refer to: Grand Inquisitor, the lead official of the Inquisition; Hogwarts High Inquisitor, fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter ...
Acererak first appears in the original Tomb of Horrors adventure (1978) by Gary Gygax as the main adversary. [1] One of the areas in the Tomb is a "Chapel of Evil", described as "obviously some form of temple area - there are scenes of normal life painted on the walls, but the people have rotting flesh, skeletal hands, worms eating them, etc." [3]: 5 The adventure described him as "a human ...