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Legend-Mark, the Dragon Age Charity Zine celebrating all things Avvar is now available for digital download.
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Preview by @llythium-art
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Preview by @chevalierlogan
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Art Used in the Dragon Age: Official Cookbook: Tastes of Thedas
While there was some new art, previously seen concept art, there was also the use of ending credit slides. Some possibly denoting certain world states that I briefly referred to in the master post here.
I've split it into sections of:
New Art
Previously Shown Art
Character Art and Slides
General World State Ending Slides
Everything is going below the cut because this will be long. I will also note which page and recipe each image accompanies in the book for easy reference. (Here's to hoping tumblr doesn't mess with the image layout.)
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These are all new images with three of these looking to be concept art: the presumably Orlesian woman looking at Andrastian themed items, the antaam spearman preparing to throw a spear, and the table setting of what looks like it might be for Rivain or Tevinter based on the aesthetic.
The bowl and platter look to maybe be prop designs, and they are distinctly bird themed with what looks like feathers around the base of the bowl and then mirrored crows on either side of the platter with a dagger etched in the center.
The red bear shown here is new, though it is similar to a mural in Dragon Age: Inquisition in the barn where there is a green-ish bear with stars on its muzzle breathing what might be fire, while holding the white silhouette of a figure with antlers. (Couldn't attach it due to there being a photo limit.)
Then to further note that the dark blue building image looks similar to some concept art/Development images from Dragon Age: Dreadwolf (DA4)
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Previously Shown Art
The piece below have been shown elsewhere before, but there are some new additions so I am showing it here separately from the new art.
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This is was first shown in The Art of Dragon Age: Inquisition and is labeled as "Fereldan Fineries". It was coloured and lacked the two figures in the back left of this image. (Below)
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These were mostly character specific ending slides you could get in DAI, going from the top left to right they are slides for: Trespasser: Human Cole ending up with Maryden. Trespasser: Partial image of a slide for an Inquisitor who agrees to become a red jenny with Sera and the Inquisition is disbanded. Trespasser: Iron Bull and the Chargers are alive and taking jobs throughout Orlais and Ferelden. Trespasser: Varric is Viscount Trespasser: Josephine, her personal quest completed. This is the romanced Josephine version. Trespasser: Leliana, not Divine Trespasser: Cullen, having not taken lyrium during Inquisition Inquisition: Morrigan and Keiran leaving Skyhold World of Thedas vol 2: King Alistair
Ending Slides
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These were all ending slides you could get at some point in Inquisition, from the top left to right: Trespasser: The Qunari threat Inquisition: Kicked out of Halamshiral with low approval Inquisition: Grey Wardens were kept in southern Thedas to rebuild, they are estranged from the Wardens in Weishaupt Trespasser: The Inquisition was disbanded
Final Thoughts and Implied World State
Overall the world state makes a lot of sense I think, they went with the one that would be less quantum - so no one is dead or could be dead and is in an important role; hence Cassandra being Divine,
Summary
Inquisition is disbanded
Grey Wardens are divided; though as of the comics and Tevinter Nights we know regardless all Wardens have been called back to Weisshaupt. Unclear if the civil war mentioned in DAI is actually happening.
Morrigan has Kieran and he doesn't have the old god soul anymore
Cole is human
Josephine had her personal quest done.
Leliana wasn't killed in Origins, she is fully human and now retired.
Alistair is king
Cassandra is Divine, no clear answer on the state of the Seekers.
Cullen is retired and established the sanctuary for former templars.
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I'm making some menus for different canon holidays. These are the ones I have so far:
First Day (Andrastian)
Wintersend (Andrastian)
Summerday (Andrastian)
All Soul’s Day (Andrastian)
Satinalia/Feast Day (Andrastian)
Allsmeet (Rivain)
Andraste’s Day (Andrastian)
Arlathvhen (Dalish)
Barnack Festival (Orzammar)
Coronation of the Divine (Andrastian)
Harvest Festival (Universal)
Hivernal Feast (Orlesian)
Hunt Ball (Nevarran)
Naming Day (Universal)
Solstice Celebration (Universal)
Summer Festival (Orlesian)
Winter Fest (Unknown/Tevinter)
List of all Thedosian Holidays if you need it. Feels weird asking you all to reblog if you vote, but I'd like to get a bigger sample size.
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Sileal with my take on dalish marriage attire.
A crown made of the clan's local plants, with the exception of some being from the Dales.
3 ribbons attached to that crown: one represent Elvhenan, one the Dales and the last has the pattern of aravels' sails on it.
To tie it all off; glass jewelry filled with crushed deep mushroom. Made to mimick ancient elves lyrium beaded jewelry. The dalish have lost the craftmanship of such jewels with the fall, but do their best to recreate how they can the illusion of those.
BONUS: Dalish flower crowns aren't really made with Qunari in mind
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Thanks to @dreadfutures again for commissioning me! 🥹🫶🏿
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As a mod for @thedasincolor I’ve been trying to come up with ways to highlight POC and Jewish fans creating Dragon Age content. So I made a template for introductions! If you do this, don’t forget to tag @thedasincolor so I can reblog!
Nickname(s): blue, dread
Pronouns: she / they / whatever
Primary Content: fanfic and art
Other Socials: on twitter
Commission Link (if applicable): Ko-Fi (currently closed)
Favorite Game: DA2
Favorite Character: Felassan
Favorite Genre(s): Hopepunk, Action/Adventure
Favorite Trope(s): Found Family!
Other Fandoms: Elden Ring, Hades, God of War, Pathfinder TTRPG and CRPG, ghibli movies…
Tag someone who deserves a #thedasincolor boost!: I’m tagging @plisuu to introduce himself and his creations <3
You can find templates and banners for artists, non-artists, and text posts here.
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Greetings, Agents!
As the Inquisition expands to new territories, our people sometimes encounter new policies and laws–and how they are enforced, disputed, and litigated. It can be difficult to keep track of these customs, but we wish to avoid incidents and know how to resolve them quickly if they cannot be avoided. It took some time to catch the goat that was thrown at Skyhold’s walls, and not every Inquisition scout can out-climb an Avvar warrior!
Splash of Color Saturday Prompt: How do different cultures across Thedas handle those who break oaths, policies, or the law? Are there customs of reconciliation? Do wrongdoers need to make reparation? Are outsiders treated differently? Do elders make decisions? 
As always, we look forward to your research, illustrations, fics, music, and more!
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try to tag all posts as #splash of color saturday
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That means anyone, from any background. While our blog mainly intends to be a spotlight for creators from marginalized ethnic backgrounds, this one event is meant to encourage deeper and more thoughtful headcanons for Thedas beyond what we have been presented in game.
Pass it along and tag us! We will be looking for your ideas so feel free to participate at your leisure!
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A little something I did of my Avvar OC’s doggo Feilan, wearing a Lady of the Sky inspired Kaddis.
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Look what a lovely thing @chauncey-the-tiny-bear did for me!
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Avvar constellations ideas
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Some time ago, I extracted images of the constellations from Dragon Age: Inquisition. I noticed that a few of them did not appear in the final game. All in all, there are five constellations that seem to be connect with Avvar lore, including the cut-content. You can see them in the top row of the picture above.
- Belenas ("constellation_mountain"): Mount Belenas was the place where Korth the Mountain-Father had his throne. A bold hero called Sindri Sky-Breaker managed to reach the summit, for which Korth gave him many gifts. Other adventurers started climbing the mountain. Eventually, Korth became weary of visitors and asked the Lady to lift Belenas into her domain.
- Lady's Eye ("constellation_dragonslayer"): titled Visus, commonly known as the Watchful Eye, in pre-Andrastian times was thought to represent the Lady of the Skies' eye, which she opened to lead her people safely across the Frostback Mountains.
- Lady of the Skies ("constellation_sky"): one of the unused constellations, the design matches other symbols of the Lady seen in the Frostback Basin.
- Hakkon Wintersbreath ("constellation_hakkon"): titled Fulmenos, depicts a bolt of lightning thrown by a wrathful god, though which god is a matter of dispute within the world of Thedas. The design matches other symbols of Hakkon.
- Korth the Mountain-Father ("constellation_earth"): another one of the unused constellations, the design matches other symbols of the Korth.
Now, having dug through the game files, I decided to come up with a new batch of Avvar constellations and their backstories. Those can be seen in the middle and bottom tiers of the picture.
- Ptarmigan: Codex entry: The Frostback Mountains tells the story of how a little ptarmigan retrieved Korth's hidden heart, even though no one believed she could do it when mightier birds, sent by the Lady of the Skies herself, failed miserably. In return, she's honoured even above the loftiest eagles.
- Great Serpent: Codex entry: Lake Calenhad says Mount Belenas was destroyed in a battle between Korth and the Serpent Nathramar. In my HC, I came up with a couple more of these gigantic serpents, they've got water-based powers and often quarrel with other primal entities such as powerful spirits and dragons.
- Blade of Winter: Hakkon Wintersbreath's famed weapon that he uses to command the weather. Imhar the Clever once stole it, turning winter straight into summer, which caused a great flood. With the help of other gods, the catastrophe has been averted and Imhar returned the blade to Hakkon.
- Sigfrost: a mighty bear who sleeps at the foot of Korth's throne; he's known for his immense wisdom that he occasionally imparts on those who seek him out, though if one fails to pass Sigfrost's test, he devours them.
- Falcon: many birds of prey aided the Avvar people in the hunt and exploration throughout the years Falcons are among the most accomplished messengers of the Lady. When a falcon dies, its soul soars straight into the Lady's domain.
- Knot: the symbol of Avvar marriages.
- Goat: when the Lady came to lift the peak of Mount Belenas into the skies, she didn't notice a goat was climbing the mountainside. Once Korth's hall has been separated from the earth, the poor goat emerged from a crevasse, and the Lady finally spotted it. Since only a few are chosen to return into the mortal realm, the Lady offered the goat a place among the stars instead.
- Grani: a legendary horse gifted to Sindri Sky-Breaker by Korth, one of the many boons Sindri received in recognition of his bold deed. However, when Korth grew tired of visitors and asked the Lady to take his hall into her heavenly domain, Grani left Sindri behind and ran off into the sky.
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Greetings, Agents.
Today I come with a more…restrained, request. From the Siege of Adamant Fortress, to the forward push toward the Temple of Mythal, to the heroic effort to reach the Temple of Sacred Ashes and face the Elder One–the Inquisition has suffered heavy losses. Even in quieter locales, our agents run into trouble and…sometimes they don’t make it out.
Our agents come from all over Thedas. It would be insensitive to honor them in only our local Andrastian traditions.
So please tell me:
Splash of Color Saturday Prompt: How do different cultures remember their dead in Thedas? The Mortalitasi bind spirits to the bones of the dead and visit their tombs. Some dwarves are recorded in the official memories of Orzammar. But what about commonfolk? What about nomadic peoples in Thedas? How do they celebrate the lives of the deceased–and recall their memories as years go by?
As always, we look forward to your research, illustrations, fics, music, and more!
Ways to Participate:
try to tag all posts as #splash of color saturday
Reblog this post with your thoughts
Create a new post and tag @thedasincolor
Reblog, reply and interact with others posting about SOCS!
SOCS is our open-to-anyone headcanon celebration.
That means anyone, from any background. While our blog mainly intends to be a spotlight for creators from marginalized ethnic backgrounds, this one event is meant to encourage deeper and more thoughtful headcanons for Thedas beyond what we have been presented in game.
Pass it along and tag us! We will be looking for your ideas *for the next TWO WEEKS,* so feel free to participate at your leisure!
Want to take a look at our previous prompts? (x) We will always reblog new answers!
Have an idea for future prompts? Let us know! (x) (PRETTY PLEASE?)
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Inquisitor Art Meme! (30 Questions adapted from this ask meme.)
Download Template with Frame Masks: Download CSP/PSD/PNGs here. If you want to do it as an Ask Game, I suggest working within the template but just cropping them and using the crop to reply to your messages (like this). :)
Prompts as text below.
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OC Kiss Week 2023
Drew a bunch of hot OCs smooching my OCs uwu it was a good time 😌🥰💖
Thank you again to @inquisimer , @dreadfutures , @rosella-writes , @nirikeehan , and my friends Mel and Jo for lending me your OCs for my brain rot 😂
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Dog Breeds of Thedas
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Today’s entries are the Fennec, which the game does have a codex suggesting that at least some people keep them as pets, and the Fereldan Druffalo Drover, which, if you go back in my Dog Breeds tag, also has a game model. That model was so obviously based on an Australian Cattle Dog that this was the only reasonable choice to create as an explanation.
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Thedosian Calendars and Holidays
Thedas has twelve 30-day months and five holidays, or annums. which start at the beginning of the month. Their day lengths are contradictory if not unclear as one instance mentions 24-hour days while all the clocks we've seen in Orlais work in 8-hour increments. Though it should be noted that clocks are dwarven in invention and manufacturing according to lore.
While the Chantry calendar shares some similarities to the Gregorian calendar, due to the placement and functions the holidays in regards to what they mean to the common people; it falls more in line with some versions of medieval calendars, though not entirely. For the common folk in Thedas these universal holidays mark the change of the seasons: letting them know what weather to expect, when harvests must be finished, when to plant, and other seasonal work and activities.
Additionally, it is important to know that Thedas appears to be in the southern hemisphere. It is never explicitly stated in lore or by any of the devs, but the context clues of things such as Tevinter being to the "north" and Orlais and Ferelden making up "southern Thedas" are the most prominent pieces of evidence. Though I will note that sometimes the devs/writers have gotten this mixed up and have referenced things like "birds flown south for the winter".
Thedosian Calendars - General
Of all calendars in Thedas, we know only of three: Chantry, Elven, and Tevinter. For other prominent cultures, we know nothing about the Avvar, Chasind, Dwarven, and Qunari calendars. They are not mentioned in lore, but are likely systems they would have.
Thedas, in its entirety, has converted to the Chantry calendar after the Second Blight. It became the universal calendar, and it's season marking holidays became the five universal holidays - though this doesn't mean they are the only holidays in Thedas. It is also unclear as of now whether the sharing of names and holidays are all the Tevinter and Chantry calendars share. We do not know if that extends to format, twelve 30-day months, or other factors.
The elven calendar fell into disuse after the fall of Arlathan when Tevinter outlawed its uses and enslaved the elven people. Now, not much is known about how the ancient elves of Arlathan kept track of the passing of time. Only a few notable events have lasted through the centuries to be recorded by modern scholars.
While the Tevinter Imperium did follow the Orlesian Chantry Calendar at some in their history, after the schisms between the two Andrastian cults they chose to return to their original calendar that dated back to the foundation of the Imperium. It is from this calendar that the Chantry took inspiration. It is suggested that elves had some influence on the creation of the Tevinter calendar (though this is only mentioned in the Traveler's Guide in the Origins Collector's Edition Game Guide). The Tevinter calendar is where the high names of the months come from.
The Orlesian Chantry calendar adopted several things from the Tevinter calendar, including the adoption of some holidays dedicated to the worship of the Old Gods that overlapped with their own holidays, and in turn gave them new meaning. Additionally, it is the Tevinter calendar that we inherited the high names and from the Chantry calendar the low names of the months.
Months and Days of the Week
Months
Each month has two names:
a high name - used by scholars and courts
a low name - used primarily by common folk
Most codex and dates shown in Dragon Age use the low name even when it is written in the voice of a scholar or noble, so I have listed them below in Low/High name format.
Wintermarch / Verimensis
Guardian / Pluitanis
Drakonis / Nubulis
Cloudreach / Eluviesta
Bloomingtide / Molioris
Justinian / Ferventis
Solace / Solis
August / Matrinalis
Kingsway / Parvulis
Harvestmere / Frumentum
Firstfall / Umbralis
Haring / Cassus
If the Chantry calendar and by extension Tevinter calendar were to follow the same solar equivalent dates as the real world, the months would land as follows in accordance to the southern hemisphere:
Spring/Vernal Equinox: September 21-23 -> Guardian / Pluitanis 1st
Summer Solstice: December 21-23 -> Bloomingtide / Molioris 1st
Autumnal/Fall Equinox: March 21-23 -> August / Matrinalis 1st
Winter Solstice: June 21-23 -> Firstfall / Umbralis 1st
My only note about this is that Tevinter seems to be predominately a tropical climate that begins to encroach closer to the equator. In the real world, this would usually result in them using a lunar (or lunar-solar) calendar as their seasonal changes would be relatively minimal. Solar calendars are more typical in temperate regions as there are more seasonal changes and they're impacted more by the the decrease/increase of sunlight.
That said, Tevinter seems to follow a more solar calendar that made it an easy port for the rest of Thedas. The likely reason for this might have simply been to keep things simple, as it would make it a little easier to track.
Days
As stated before, the length of a day seems to be 24-hours, though the clocks seem to work in 8 hour increments. Additionally, from what we can tell, Thedas has the same days of the week that we do. Except, there has yet to be any mention of Monday or Wednesday.
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Holidays, Celebrations, Ceremonies, and Festivals
It is noted that there are more holidays in the world than the ones listed in universal holidays. The following holidays/festivals/feasts listed are predominately human and surface, there isn't much on Orzammar and their holidays or celebrations nor the Dalish.
Universal Holidays
These are the holidays implemented by the Orlesian Chantry. These are the holidays called annums. With the exception of First Day, they typically mark the changes of the seasons. All of them fall at the beginning of the month.
With that in mind, based on how they line up with the solstices and equinox they seem to be roughly floating holidays that may range from the 1st to 3rd of the month.
Something to note though, is that the holidays were once mentioned to fall outside of any month. Which would align them more towards the special days you would see in a lunar calendar or some forms of historical calendars. However, this arrangement of the holidays hasn't been mentioned since the (Collector's Edition Prima Guide for Dragon Age Origins in the Traveler's Guide).
First Day, celebrated on the first day of Wintermarch / Verimensis
A traditional start of the year that involves the practice of visiting neighbors and family as well as gathering in town to commemorate the year past.
In remote areas this holiday was once the annual check to ensure everyone was alive.
In some areas, such as Serault in Orlais, it is customary to eat chicken on First Day.
Wintersend, celebrated at the beginning of Guardian / Pluitanis (Potential Spring / Vernal Equinox)
Previously called "Urthalis" and dedicated to the Old God of Beauty, Urthemiel.
Currently a holiday that is the celebration of the Maker.
It stands for the end of winter in many areas.
In the Tevinter, coincides with tourneys and contests at the Proving Grounds in Minrathous.
In the south, the holiday became the day for trade and theater.
In some areas, it is also the day for arranging marriages.
Some places, like Orlais, hold Wintersend Balls during the season.
Summerday, celebrated at the beginning of Bloomingtide / Molioris (Summer Solstice)
Previously called "Andoralis" it was a holiday dedicated to the Old God of Unity, Andoral.
Universally celebrated as the beginning of Summer.
For Andrastians, there is the practice where children ready to come of age don white tunics and gowns before joining a procession that crosses the settlement to the local Chantry. They are then taught the responsibilities of adulthood.
In Orlais, this is a particularly holy holiday.
In some places, this festival is described as particularly showy. To where it would be considered an appropriate level of extravagance to welcome a monarch or ruler.
All Souls Day, celebrated at the beginning of August / Matrinalis. (Potential Autumnal / Fall Equinox)
Previously it was called "Funalis" and was a holiday dedicated to the Old God of Silence, Dumat.
The Chantry uses the holiday to commemorate the death of Andraste, they will light public fires and put on plays that depict her death.
This holiday is also spent in other areas as a day in remembrance of the dead.
In the northern areas of Thedas, people will dress as spirits and parade through the streets after midnight.
Satinalia, celebrated at the beginning of Firstfall / Umbralis (Winter Solstice)
This holiday was originally dedicated to the Old God of Chaos, Zazikel. It now is more attributed to the second moon of Thedas, Satina.
Customary celebration includes wearing masks, naming the town fool as ruler for a day, and wild celebrations. In more pious areas, it is simply a large feast and the giving of gifts.
Antiva celebrates this for a week or more, followed by a week of fasting.
Feastday is part of the Satinalia celebration, incorporating the gifts and pranks practices of the holiday. It is unclear if this term is just for Ferelden.
Ferelden celebrates by serving a specific dish, Fluffy Mackerel Pudding, during the holiday.
Regional Holidays, Events, and Festivals
Allsmeet (Rivain)
An event that happens twice a year where the village seers travel to Dairsmuid to meet in council, gorge trade agreements, and pledge loyalty to the Rivaini queen publicly. These are also times where people will attempt to settle old feuds, but there are feasts, gift-giving ceremonies, musical contests, and other such activities. It lasts a few days.
Andraste's Day
An undefined holiday. One for Andrastians but unclear if it is universal to all Andrastian cults, regional to those following the Orlesian Chantry, or regional to Ferelden.
It is a holiday in which family will come to visit.
Anniversary of Archon Hessarian's Death (Tevinter)
A religious holiday, usually accompanied by an additional feast day for Visitations.
Visitations is a feast celebration of Andraste appearing in the dreams of mages when she crossed into the fade. Celebrated in Tevinter.
Arlathvhen (Dalish)
Its name means "for love of the people".
A celebration of the old ways while lore keepers exchange stories and knowledge, but the gathered Dalish also recount and discuss the sad lessons of the destruction of Arlathan and the Dales.
Barnack Festival (Orzammar)
An undefined festival mentioned by Oghren.
Celebratory Proving (Orzammar)
A type of proving held to celebrate an event.
Victors of these provings are rewarded with ceremonial items.
Commission Day (Orzammar)
A celebration for when one receives their military placement, or commission.
Unclear if this celebration is for all nobility of families of import or if it is restricted to the royal family.
Commission Proving (Orzammar)
A proving done during the commission celebration. It is in honor of an individual gaining a leadership position.
It is not clear if this proving and celebration is just for the royal family.
Coronation of the Divine (Chantry)
It is mentioned that when the first Divine was chosen, the festivities lasted a full year.
It is unclear if such celebrations happen every year in honor of the first Divine.
If it were an annual holiday, it is unclear if it would be only an Orlesian Chantry event or if it is also something that was celebrated in the Tevinter Imperium. Though considering the relationships between the two sects, it is possible that they adopted it in the Imperium but in celebration of their first Divine.
If chosen as Divine, Cassandra mentions that "They would love to bury me in ceremony for my coronation". Suggesting that there is at least some level of grandness that extends past a straight forward ceremony for crowning the Divine.
Drinking Festival (General)
Undefined if this is an Antivan specific festival, a universal one, or a joke. It is mentioned by Zevran.
Memorial Proving (Orzammar)
A type of proving done during celebration and honor of an individual receiving their military role.
Groundbreaking Festival (Universal)
Held much like events in real life, where they celebrate a building - such as a fort, castle, ect. - being built.
Grand Tourney (Free Marches/Nevarra)
A yearly event described as part circus, part tournament, and part festival. It allows contests, feats of strength, food, performers, and merriment. It travels around the Free Marches, and occasionally outside of it.
It is an event that many are aware of and Orlesian nobles are particularly inclined and encouraged by their families to participate in.
According to the Dragon Age Tabletop RPG (ttrpg), Orzammar sent warrior representatives to the Grand Tourney one year. It is unknown if they continued to do so or if this is held up in current lore.
Harvest Festival (Universal)
Undefined, but mentioned that Honnleath celebrates such an event.
Vinter, a Ferelden town mentioned in the ttrpg, celebrates the year's harvest and bounty in an annual event that lasts for several days. This is a major event of merriment and trade, but also open to the Dalish as well.
Hunt Ball (Nevarra)
Balls held in the winter, a lingering custom from when Nevarra used to have annual dragon hunts.
Memorial Proving (Orzammar)
A type of proving done to honor the memory of a dwarf of high stature.
Naming Day (Universal)
Separate from birthdays, there is little information on these parties outside that they occur.
Mentioned by both dwarves in Orzammar as well as found in a box of invitations on the surface.
Solstice Celebrations (Universal)
Avvar have alters dedicated to their favored hold-dieties, they house sacred relic that aligns with the rising sun on the Winter Solstice.
Honnleath celebrates the winter solstice.
Undefined as to which, but stated that the Chantry hold them, at one point for six consecutive years in Cumberland. This seems to be separate from the four holidays that mark the change of the seasons.
In some areas they celebrate the solstices with dinner parties. Aveline throws one. It isn't clear if this is simply a Fereldan practice or universal.
Summer Festival (Orlais)
A general festival that differs by region.
Celene mentions how youths participate in tests of skill though in heavily padded tunics and blunted blades.
Winterfest (Unknown)
An undescribed event/holiday mentioned by Dorian. He says he was "hoping for a lively Winterfest gift."
Possibly a regional holiday in Tevinter.
Feasts
Feast of Ascension (Orlais)
Undefined if it is a common celebration, nor what exactly the purpose is.
Feast of Urthemiel (Tevinter, Ancient)
A feast that spanned a total of twelve days, it was the grandest celebration of the year during its time. Celebrated at the height of the Imperium when they worshiped the Old Gods.
Unclear if this feast was part of the Urthalis (now known as Wintersend).
Hivernal Feast (Orlais)
Originating in the highlands of Orlais during the early days of the nation. Groups would go out and hunt Hivernals, on a successful hunt they would return and feast before salting the dragon meat and using the rest for potions, armor, and other supplies to help them last the winter. It is a feast still celebrated in some areas of Orlais.
Noble Feast (Orzammar)
A feast had during a celebration, typically one honoring an individual for their military accomplishments or a service done for Orzammar.
Also used to honor the mercy and/or martial skill of a commander.
General Ceremonies
Uthenera Ceremony (Arlathan)
Where an elder's long life and all their contributions to the elven people was celebrated before they moved on to the next step of waking slumber.
Harvest Ball (General)
A ball held during the harvest season.
Unclear how common or well spread these balls are, but they are mentioned as occurring in places such as Ostwick.
Wedding Ceremony (General)
Can be especially lavish for rulers, nobility, or people of import.
Typically overseen by Chantry Mothers in southern Thedas.
Unnamed Holidays, Ceremonies, Feasts, and Festivals
A religious holiday in the Imperium with a ceremony to mark the day a spell is cast to renew the Eternal Flame that is lit and continuously burns in every chantry in the Imperium.
A holiday in the Imperium that celebrates the death of Joyous II, Orlesian Chantry Divine. It is unclear if this holiday is still celebrated.
At Adamant Fortress the residents would have a celebration which included a feast on the day of the first snow fall. Traditions include the residents putting up wreaths, dancing, and other events.
There is a festival that includes a turkey. But there is little information outside of the line mentioning "festival turkey".
In some Dalish clans, there is a special ceremony for when a Keeper anoints a mage as their first.
Miscellaneous and Trivia
There is a practice of giving gifts on the solstice mentioned by Luka.
People have both a Wintersend gift list as well as Satinalia gift list. It is unclear if the Wintersend gift list is a regional/cultural specific practice, a universal one, or if it was simply confused with Satinalia.
Birthdays while separate from Name days are both celebrated universally.
The Qun does not have holidays or annual festivals. They will have celebrations but usually in response to a death in service to the Qun by an individual who did a great deed. They have a celebration that allows for unabashed revelry; this includes drinking, public chanting, and even meditations are abandoned.
The term "holiday", "on holiday", and "family holiday" are used by those in Thedas as opposed to vacation or the like.
Fluffy Mackerel Pudding, while a Fereldan traditional dish, is a recipe from the 1974 Weight Watchers.
Sources:
BioWare Blog Weight Watchers: Fluffy Mackerel Pudding
Dragon Age Origins Dragon Age 2 Dragon Age Inquisition Dragon Age Inquisition Multiplayer Dragon Age The Last Court Dragon Age Tabletop Dragon Age Tabletop Blood in Ferelden Dragon Age Origins Official Prima Guide Dragon Age Masked Empire Dragon Age Asunder Dragon Age Tevinter Nights World of Thedas Vol 1 World of Thedas Vol 2
Origins Codex: Archdemon Codex: Feast Day Fish A Note from the Honnleath Village Council
Dragon Age 2 Codex: Chest of Unanswered Invitations Codex: Notes on the Avvar Sky Cult Codex: Thedas Calendar
Inquisition Codex: Mad Emperor Reville War Table Mission: A Favor Returned War Table Mission: Rescue the Spy
The Last Court Your Bailiff is Attacked
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ammocharis · 1 year
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The World of Thedas is a dubious source? That's the first time I see it being considered as such.
Anyway, the "second moon" was mentioned as far back as the Origins era; it was first referenced in DAO Prima Guide Collector's Edition, Traveler's Guide section, p.357. DAO Prima Guide was released in November 2009. Most of the lore from that publication reappeared in the World of Thedas compendium. Notably, the World of Thedas doesn't repeat or changes certain pieces of information from the Prima Guide - for example, that the five special holidays exist without a month of their own - suggesting that the lore included in WoT wasn't just thrown in there without consideration. It still has some mistakes, sure, but WoT's main editor, Ben Gelinas, put a lot of work into keeping the lore of Dragon Age organized.
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It’s so funny to me that “they forgot a moon” is the go to joke to make fun of BioWare supposedly not caring about the lore in Dragon Age, especially in context of Inquisition criticism. But like… there weren’t ever two moons, actually. *Every* skybox, as far back as Origins, has a single full moon. The “two moons” thing comes exclusively from *one* piece of text in a dubiously canon lore book. Which came out in… 2013!!! After Origins! Which has multiple single moon skyboxes. So like, what’s more like: They “forgot” a moon, indicating they’re hacks who don’t care about the lore or… someone writing The World of Thedas just wrote something they thought would be cool without consulting anyone or checking if previous games contradict it, and they missed it in editing. 
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