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“Beg that I succeed, for I have seen the throne of the gods, and it was empty.”


Corypheus is an ancient darkspawn who was trapped inside a prison that was built by Grey Wardens in the Vimmark Mountains. He is the main antagonist in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

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 person of his status, not realizing that the time during which the Free Marches belonged to 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 -191 Ancient, the Grey Warden 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 prison.

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.


Involvement

Dragon Age II


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Corypheus is involved in the Legacy quest. Janeka wants to utilize him as a weapon to combat the Blight, while former Warden-Commander Larius wishes to kill him before he escapes the prison due to the weakening seals. Eventually, Corypheus is released and speaks briefly to Hawke and their companions before attacking them in confusion.

As Hawke delivers the final blow, Corypheus will look at Larius or Janeka and faintly smile. Then as Corypheus is struck down, Larius or Janeka can be seen shuddering in the background before stumbling. Corypheus' eyes will also glow upon seeing Janeka or Larius.

Regardless of who Hawke sides with, Janeka or Larius will ominously thank Hawke for their assistance in a very different tone of voice from before and leave. It is possible that Corypheus, though defeated, has possessed the body of the surviving Warden to escape his prison, similar to how the Archdemons can possess bodies of the nearest Darkspawn, should a non-Warden strike a fatal blow to them. Additionally, Cassandra will question Varric's story as she says the Wardens she met at the ruins of the prison told her nothing of Janeka/Larius, which suggests the surviving Warden never returned to the Order. When asked if there is anything else to his tale, Varric replies that there is, but that it hasn't happened yet.


Dragon Age: Inquisition


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Corypheus returns in Dragon Age: Inquisition as its main antagonist. He is served by the Venatori, Demons, some members of the Grey Wardens, as well as the Red Templars. Corypheus also controls the Red Lyrium Dragon, which bears a striking resemblance to an archdemon (speculated to be his own personal homage to the Old Gods). Corypheus is referred to as the "Elder One" by his disciples.

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Corypheus wielding the orb of destruction

Corypheus seeks the Inquisitor's mark, which he calls the "Anchor", in order to take control of Thedas and ascend to the godhood by crossing through the Fade once more. To this end he wields a mysterious orb and commands his own personal army. The destruction of the Chantry conclave in Haven and the creation of the Breach were the result of his ritual to achieve power.

Once the Inquisitor recovers their missing memories, it is revealed that Corypheus first appears during the peace conclave between the Chantry and ambassadors of the mage rebellion in the Temple of Sacred Ashes. There he captures Divine Justinia V with the aid of Grey Wardens and destroys her as a sacrifice to power his orb. The Inquisitor interrupts the ritual and Corypheus loses control of the orb which falls to the Inquisitor's side. The Inquisitor picks up the orb thus giving them their mark. A spirit posing as the late Divine Justinia V explained that Corypheus intended to rip open the Veil, use the Anchor to enter the Fade, and throw open the doors of the Black City, thus allowing him to achieve his goal of ascending to godhood.

During the attack on Haven, Corypheus reveals himself as the Elder One.

Inquisitor recruits the Templars:

If the Inquisitor recruited the Templars, Corypheus' army will be made up of Venatori and brainwashed Rebel Mages, led by Calpernia.

Inquisitor recruits the Mages:

If the Inquisitor recruited the Mages, Corypheus' army will be made up of Red Templars, led by Samson.

Following the apparent defeat of his army via avalanche, Corypheus attacks the Inquisitor by casting fire upon them and summons his dragon to attack. When he confronts the Inquisitor, he attempts to extract the Anchor from them, only to discover that it's permanently attached to them. Though upset at this setback, Corypheus vows to start over and decides to kill the Inquisitor to eliminate a potential rival. However, he soon learns that the Inquisitor had merely distracted him in order to cause yet another avalanche (this time upon Haven itself) with the intent of burying the Elder One alive. This is unsuccessful, because just as the Inquisitor escapes, Corypheus is carried away to safety by the Red Lyrium Dragon.

As the Inquisition foiled the Venatori's attempts to raise a demon army and destabilize Orlais, Corypheus concentrated most of his efforts searching for elven artifacts in the Arbor Wilds. Morrigan initially suspects that he is searching for an eluvian to physically enter the Fade. Upon confronting the ancient elven guardians of the Temple of Mythal, Corypheus was apparently destroyed by a barrier at the bridge's entrance, only to be reborn in the body of a nearby Warden. Upon spotting the Inquisitor, Morrigan and their companions, he summoned his dragon, but his foes managed to close the temple doors. By the time Corypheus managed to barge his way into the temple, his foes had already reached the Well of Sorrows, the key to the resident eluvian, and either the Inquisitor or Morrigan had drank from the well to render the eluvian useless. Corypheus glides to attack, but an unknown female figure arises from the well, blocking his pursuit. By the time he got through, his foes had fled through the eluvian, which shatters when he made contact.

With his army decimated by the Inquisition, Corypheus returns to the Temple of Sacred Ashes in one last desperate attempt to reopen the Breach. With a small group of Inquisition soldiers as his audience, he proclaims that the Maker is false and he would be the new god. As the Inquisitor arrived on the scene, Corypheus causes the temple to ascend into the sky, leaving no route to escape. However, when his archdemon attempts to attack, another dragon (either the Guardian of Mythal, if the Inquisitor drank from the Well, or a transformed Morrigan, if she drank) tackles it out of the way. Angered, Corypheus does one final battle with the Inquisitor. In the middle of the fight, his dragon manages to down the Inquisitor's, only for the archdemon to be slain soon after, disrupting Corypheus' ability to leap into other bodies. Close to defeat, Corypheus defiantly refused to accept defeat after all he had endured and tried calling out to the Old Gods for aid, only for the Inquisitor to rip the orb from his grasp with the Anchor and seal the Breach with it. The Inquisitor then used the Anchor to vaporize Corypheus, ending the life of the darkspawn magister for good.

In the post epilogue cutscene, it is ultimately revealed that Corypheus stole the orb from the Dread Wolf. Due to him being too weak after awakening from his long slumber, this Wolf allowed Corypheus access to the orb in an effort to unlock its true power, who in turn stole it in an effort to realize his dream of godhood.


Strategy

See Corypheus (strategy).

Quotes

Dragon Age II

  • "Be this some dream I wake from? Am I in dwarven lands? Why seem their roads so empty?"
  • "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!"

Dragon Age: Inquisition

  • "I will not suffer even an unknowing rival. You must die!" (to the Inquisitor)
  • "Tell me... where is your Maker now? Call him, call down his wrath upon me! You cannot. For he does not exist!"
  • "Bow before your new god and be spared!"
  • "Beg that I succeed, for I have seen the throne of the gods, and it was empty."
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Trivia

  • Defeating Corypheus earns the player the achievement "Conductor". Classical Greek κορυφαῖος (koryphaîos) means "conductor of the chorus", possibly explaining the achievement's title.
  • 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. However, a Grey Warden Carver or Bethany seems unaffected.
  • In the middle of Corypheus's ramblings, it is revealed that he and the other magisters sought the "golden light" and were promised by Dumat that they would receive the power of the gods in exchange for entering the Golden City. Upon arriving into the Fade, however, they found the city already black and corrupted, which calls into question the Chantry's claim that it was Tevinter magisters who corrupted the Golden City to become the tainted Black City.
  • Corypheus's statement "If I cannot leave with you, I will leave through you..." may have different meanings. It could mean he thought he could best Hawke and his party and be free to leave. But it can also be taken that even if he should be defeated he could still live by inhabiting another body since Hawke was not a Warden, similar to how the essence of an Archdemon can pass to another darkspawn if a Warden does not land the finishing blow; this suggesting that Corypheus may have possessed Larius or Janeka (depending on who the player sided with).
  • Corypheus is described as relentless, ambitious and beyond arrogant. He is arrogance personified, and believes he operates on a level no other being can comprehend.[3]
  • It is revealed in Inquisition that Corypheus has the ability to take over and shape a body into his ordinary image if he is killed. This make it almost impossible to kill Corypheus. This is likely the reason the reason he survived the events in Legacy.
  • During a war table operation in Dragon Age: Inquisition it is discovered who Corypheus once was. Before he became one of the first Darkspawn, he was a Magister of House Amladaris.
  • Though he claims to not believe in any gods, shortly before his death he begs Dumat and the other Old Gods to come to his aid.

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