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.
Iron Bull's Betrayal
One either kills Iron Bull or dies, with no hope of changing his mind. His approval rating does not matter, and his romance also does not matter. It is a very unforgiving consequence that the players cannot escape unless they reload back hours into the game.
Depending on whether the player has completed his personal quest and if so, whether the Chargers were saved or sacrificed as the outcome of the quest, the Iron Bull may or may not betray the Inquisition to side with the invading Qunari.
Solas' Plan
To make matters worse, the Dread Wolf was not remembered as a liberator, but a traitor to the gods whose actions condemned the elven people.
If they sacrifice the dreadnought, they are sacrificing 100 lives and an alliance with the Ben-Hassrath that could be vital to the Inquisition's success in the future. If they sacrifice the Chargers, they are letting people die for the sake of that political alliance.
* Afterwards, Solas will go to kill the mages. The Inquisitor can stop him, or let him. Allowing him to kill the mages gets a great deal of approval.
Sort out the matter of the relic with Isabela after the battle. Give the relic to Isabela and receive a flood of approval from Isabela and fellow companions. The contrary happens if the relic is returned to the Qunari. You run into quite the tiff when you enter the Foundry.
Corypheus (also known as The Elder One and The Conductor) is the main Antagonist of the DLC Dragon Age 2: Legacy and the game, Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Though meant to be an insult, Solas took the name "Dread Wolf" as a badge of pride, as it inspired hope in his friends and fear in his enemies as he fought against the false gods of the pantheon - in reality, powerful mages - called the Evanuris.
The Inquisitor's response will either break off her fling with him or officially initiate their relationship. If she chooses to encourage him, they share a tender kiss before Solas departs saying "Ar lath ma, vhenan" (I love you, my heart).
Fall to the dark side
The events with Offee and Tano left the future Grand Inquisitor feeling disaffected, and he lost faith in the Jedi Order. This left him susceptible to the pull of the dark side of the Force, and ultimately fell to the dark side.
Canon. Should Dorian or Iron Bull not be in a romance with the Inquisitor, they will get together. Upon their “romantic banter” being achieved, Dorian and Iron Bull will be marked as a couple. The beginning of their romance will start with the voice line, “So, Dorian.
At the end of Trespasser, the Inquisitor learns of this betrayal, but still trusts Solas one last time to take the rift mark from their hand, and as a result, lose their arm.
If you confirm you romantic intentions with him, the Iron Bull will discuss the rules of your engagement, and later on, the ramifications. If you are still interested, the Iron Bull will tell you about a special Qunari Item that launches his final quest, Tough Love.
Iron Bull is the only companion and only other character in the game besides Josephine who can be romanced by a character of any race or gender. He's completely open-minded -- making him a great choice for a relationship no matter how you're role-playing your Inquisitor.
He doesn't actually betray you if you don't recruit him, I mean, you don't even know each other and you speak to him for like, 5 minutes or so, but you can consider a betrayal if you recruit him and don't do his quest or if you do his quest but let the chargers die, so that's that.
Solas has bigger plans, and though he definitely loves the Inquisitor, that love interferes with his plans. While walking together near the water, Solas could remove the Vallaslin from the Inquisitor's face and kiss her, but after that, he pulled back and insisted he couldn't do it.
He serves as a protagonist of Dragon Age: Inquisition, before being revealed as the true villain of the DLC Tresspasser and as Fen'Harel, thus making him the overarching antagonist of the first 2 games, as he is responsible for the plights of the modern elves.
In the post-credits scene it is revealed that Solas is Fen'Harel, an ancient being who is a member of the elven pantheon of gods, and a recurring trickster figure in Dragon Age lore.
Siding with the Mages makes the Templars the enemy, and the Inquisition must deal with Samson, who leads the Templars to a crazed red lyrium addiction later in the story. Some Mage character builds in Dragon Age Inquisition can deal lots of damage in combat which could be an excellent addition to the Inquisition.
Among the strongest warriors are champions, Grey Wardens, ex-slaves, spirits, guards, templars, Paragons, qunari, Seekers, and golemns. The strength of a warrior is not just in how hard they can hit a target. It is also in their endurance, leadership skills, and intellect. Some warriors even have magical abilities.
Out of all the high dragons in Dragon Age: Inquisition, the Northern Hunter is arguably the easiest to kill. She is relatively low level, does not summon allies, does not fly off in the middle of battle and does not generate a guard bar, which makes this fight relatively simple.
suspicious if you don't tell him what happened but the conversation moves on anyway (if you tell him the truth, he'll be appreciative).
What Happens If I Don't Tell Dex About The Relic? You may not say anything in the first time you speak with Dexter, but you will in the second. If you don't tell him what happened, he may be a little suspicious; however, if you tell him the truth, he will appreciate it.
If you're sympathetic in your conversation with him, you'll ultimately be able to tell him that you'll go talk to the Revered Mother back at the Chantry, to try to secure his release. If you're curious why you want to let him go, it's because he's a powerful warrior who will join your party once you do.