Lots of other things happen too, but most of them come either through the Inquisitor's magical rift abilities, or through their prowess in battle. However, in the very last scene of Dragon Age: Inquisition's final DLC (Trespasser), the magic mark becomes too powerful, and the Inquisitor loses their arm.
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Weekes also replied "yes" when asked if Solas removes the Inquisitor's arm; however, as shown in the cutscene, Solas doesn't remove the arm physically.
Solas ultimately amputates the Inquisitor's arm to prevent the Anchor from killing them and leaves. Back at the council, the Inquisitor either disbands the Inquisition or restructures it into a peacekeeping organization under the oversight of the Divine.
The Inquisitor was forced to sacrifice the anchor to their former companion, Solas, during the DLC, which resulted in the loss of their left arm.
After the return of Hawke in Dragon Age: Inquisition, however, BioWare has set a precedent for old player characters returning as NPCs by Dragon Age 4. There are pros and cons to the Inquisitor, the player character from Dragon Age: Inquisition, returning for Dragon Age 4.
After the establishment of the New Order in 19 BBY, he was inducted into a body that hunted down surviving Jedi and other relics of the Old Republic: the Inquisitorius. Torbin eventually replaced Hydra as Grand Inquisitor, becoming one of the Empire's most exalted dignitaries.
So to recap: Anakin's dark side rage allowed him to survive losing three limbs and having massive burns all over his body. Maul's dark side rage allowed him to survive for twelve years after being sliced in half.
During the operation, the Grand Inquisitor engaged Jarrus and Bridger in lightsaber combat, and Jarrus eventually bested him. Rather than face the infamous wrath of Lord Vader for his repeated failures, the Grand Inquisitor chose to fall to his death.
The Grand Inquisitor Is Not Dead…
We've already seen him in the “future.” He's very much alive within the Star Wars timeline roughly five years after Obi-Wan Kenobi takes place. That is until he falls to his death after a battle with Kanan Jarrus and not at the hands of a fellow Inquisitor.
Their largest weakness is the large spike between the shoulder blades of every Inquisitor. This spike ties together the two spikes through the brain and the spikes in their torso. If it is removed or the link is broken, the Inquisitor will die.
Maul began force choking the Seventh Sister and urged Ezra to strike her down. When Ezra could not bring himself to do it, Maul then slung his lightsaber at her; killing her instantly.
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Jedi Padawan Trilla Suduri/Second Sister - Beheaded by Darth Vader with his lightsaber for failing to defeat Cal Kestis.
Lots of other things happen too, but most of them come either through the Inquisitor's magical rift abilities, or through their prowess in battle. However, in the very last scene of Dragon Age: Inquisition's final DLC (Trespasser), the magic mark becomes too powerful, and the Inquisitor loses their arm.
Solas' romance, while one of the most endearing for the Dalish Inquisitor, is also one of the most heart-wrenching because, no matter what she does, she can't save Solas or their relationship. Solas has bigger plans, and though he definitely loves the Inquisitor, that love interferes with his plans.
But of those three, only Solas outright betrays us. There are plenty of non-mage traitors in the series: Shale, Leliana, Zevran, Isabella, Fenris, and Iron Bull. Shale has a pretty good reason for her betrayal, though. And Iron Bull basically says he will betray the Inquisitor eventually.
Well, we've actually seen how the Grand Inquisitor dies in the Star Wars series. During the events of the first season of Rebels, we saw the Grand Inquisitor effectively commit suicide by surrendering during a duel with the Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus.
The final Inquisitors – the Fifth Brother, Seventh Sister, and Eighth Brother – were killed by Maul and Jarrus in Star Wars: Rebels, during the Battle of Malachor. This resulted in the effective dissolution of the Inquisitorius, long before the prequel trilogy takes place.
Realizing that she had been wrong the whole time, Reva saved Kenobi by sacrificing her own life, telling Vader that she killed Kenobi. This would result in Vader killing her, like she knew he would, and end his obsession with finding Kenobi. The original plans for the series also didn't include any other Inquisitors.
1. The Grand Inquisitor. The Grand Inquisitor was a male Pau'an and former guard of the Jedi temple who held the highest rank amongst the Inquisitor Order, and as such reported directly to Darth Vader.
Tomás de Torquemada, (born 1420, Valladolid, Castile [Spain]—died September 16, 1498, Ávila, Castile), first grand inquisitor in Spain, whose name has become synonymous with the Christian Inquisition's horror, religious bigotry, and cruel fanaticism.
Going into hiding after surviving Order 66, Bode eventually started a family, but was tracked down by the Inquisitorius, who killed his wife.
Since Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+ showed that the Inquisitors know about Darth Vader's history as Anakin and his ties to Obi-Wan it means that Palpatine chose to let his apprentice's apprentices in on their master's mysterious past, or Vader flouted The Emperor's wishes and told his trusted Inquisitors about his time as ...
Reva was herself skewered by Anakin's lightsaber. But the blow was not lethal—it is said that she drew upon the dark side to keep herself from dying. She also successfully feigned death to avoid further brutality. This enabled Reva to survive the Great Jedi Purge, but the course of her life had unalterably changed.
Considering the Inquisitor is employed by Darth Vader — someone well versed in figuring out how to fix your body after you get hit with a lightsaber — there are several options here for the Inquisitor to be not dead. In other words, don't worry Rebels fans, your favorite Star Wars show is still canon.