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* Even though he is asleep he is able to communicate with those who have the [[Darkspawn]] taint including [[Grey Wardens]]. This causes [[Larius]] and [[Anders]] great distress.
 
* Even though he is asleep he is able to communicate with those who have the [[Darkspawn]] taint including [[Grey Wardens]]. This causes [[Larius]] and [[Anders]] great distress.
 
* It is possible that, like the Archdemons, Corypheus is able to transfer his soul to the nearest organism bearing the Taint and survive destruction if killed by a non-Warden. This would explain how he might have survived the events at the end of ''Legacy''.
 
* It is possible that, like the Archdemons, Corypheus is able to transfer his soul to the nearest organism bearing the Taint and survive destruction if killed by a non-Warden. This would explain how he might have survived the events at the end of ''Legacy''.
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* The word "[[wikipedia:coryphaeus|coryphaeus]]" comes from Greek and means "chief" or "leader". In Ancient Greece, it originally meant "leader of the chorus" (in theater).
   
 
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“The city! It was supposed to be golden! It was supposed to be ours!”


Corypheus is an ancient darkspawn trapped inside a prison that was built by Grey Wardens in the Vimmark Mountains.

Background


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Corypheus is a Tevinter magister who heeded the call of the Old God Dumat and demands Hawke and all present to show him the respect due a magister, not realising that the time of the Imperium has long since passed. Certain fragments of his post-awakened ramblings lead Hawke and the others to conclude that he truly was one of the magisters who entered the so-called Golden City and returned as one of the first darkspawn.

Some time after the First Blight in 1004 TE, the Grey Wardens under Warden-Comander Sashamiri imprisoned Corypheus in a tower stemming from the Deep Roads in the middle of the Vimmark Mountains[1]. Interrogation proved futile, as any Warden in his vicinity became mysteriously drawn to his influence. When removed from the area, they would have forgotten anything prior, and would be left dazed.[2]

Interestingly, it appears that Corypheus emits a type of Calling to anyone bearing the Taint, similar to the Old Gods, which draws darkspawn and Warden alike to his lair.

It is revealed that years before the events of Dragon Age II, Malcolm Hawke was responsible for restoring the seals on Corypheus' prison using blood magic, which the Wardens use from untainted mages since before the founding of the Chantry.

When the cut-scene appears of the player giving Corypheus the final blow, Corypheus will look at Larius or Janeka and faintly smile. Then as the player gets ready to kill Corypheus, Larius or Janeka will be in the players blurry background and will show that something happened to them, or that something hit them, or changed them.

At the end of Legacy, regardless of who you side with, Janeka or Larius will ominously thank Hawke for their assistance and walk off. It seems to be implied that Corypheus, though defeated, has seemingly possessed the body of one of the Wardens and has escaped his prison.


Involvement


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Corypheus is the main antagonist in the Legacy DLC for Dragon Age II. He is the final boss of the Legacy quest. The Grey Warden Janeka wants to utilize him as a weapon to combat the Blight, while the former Warden-Commander of the prison, Larius, wishes to kill him before he escapes the prison due to the weakening seals.


Strategy

See Corypheus (strategy).

Quotes

  • "Be this some dream I wake from? Am I in dwarven lands? Why seem their roads so empty?"
  • "You! Serve you at the temple of Dumat? Bring me hence! I must speak with the first acolyte!"
  • "You look human. Are you not citizens of the Empire? Slaves then, to the dwarves? Why come you here?"
  • "Whoever you be, you owe fealty to any magister of Tevinter. On your knees! All of you!"
  • "Dumat! Lord! Tell me. What waking dream is this?"
  • "The light. We sought the golden light. You offered... the power of the gods themselves. But it was... black... corrupt. Darkness... ever since. How long?"
  • "Dumat? Have you forsaken me? I am your faithful servant..." (if Anders is in the party)
  • "If I cannot leave with you, I will leave through you! I seek the light!"

(said throughout fight)

  • "I made your sacrifices, Lord! Strengthen me now!"
  • "Dumat! Grant me your power!"
  • "Ah! The fire in my veins! You cannot avoid my fire!"
  • "I am an acolyte of Dumat! You cannot harm me!"
  • "Perhaps a little something more!"
  • "Burn you miserable insects!"
  • "You will die before you touch me, worm!"
  • "Lightning strike me!"
  • "Feel the chill! You cannot outrun it! You cannot escape!"
  • "You are stronger than I thought! But not strong enough!"
  • "Is there a chill in here?" (Laughs)

Trivia

  • The achievement "Conductor" requires the player to defeat Corypheus.
  • Even though he is asleep he is able to communicate with those who have the Darkspawn taint including Grey Wardens. This causes Larius and Anders great distress.
  • It is possible that, like the Archdemons, Corypheus is able to transfer his soul to the nearest organism bearing the Taint and survive destruction if killed by a non-Warden. This would explain how he might have survived the events at the end of Legacy.
  • The word "coryphaeus" comes from Greek and means "chief" or "leader". In Ancient Greece, it originally meant "leader of the chorus" (in theater).

References