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Ostwick is a city-state in the Free Marches; it is ruled by a teyrn[1] and high-ranking nobles, titled as banns,[2] mimicking the Fereldan form of noble address.

History[]

In 7:56 Storm during the Third March of the New Exalted Marches, the Qunari landed a number of ships near Ostwick. From there they launched an offensive against the Free Marcher cities of Starkhaven and Kirkwall.[3][4]

The Qunari invasion prompted the residents of Ostwick to build double walls around their city, for which Ostwick is now famous.[5]

Involvement[]

If the Inquisitor is a human, they are a member of House Trevelyan from Ostwick.

Places[]

  • Circle of Magi – described as a "sedate place", it remained neutral during the early stage of the Mage-Templar War[6]
  • Teyrn's castle – residency of the ruling teyrn; its walls are decorated with wooden panels that show the Qunari Wars at the Waking Sea; the panels were carved by an enchanter from the local Circle[1]

Notable residents[]

  • Senior Enchanter Bader – author of The Maker's First Children (Blessed Age)[7][8]
  • Dernal Harrick – a dwarven merchant[9]
  • Golan DraderKnight-Commander who served in the Ostwick Circle before 9:21 Dragon[1]
  • Linnea – formerly a member of the Ostwick Circle of Magi
  • Senior Enchanter Lydia[10]
  • Rion – formerly a member of the Ostwick Circle of Magi, he was one of the first mages who joined the rebellion
  • Bann Trevelyan
  • Lady Trevelyan
  • Trevelyan – youngest child of Bann and Lady Trevelyan; they may conditionally be known as Inquisitor Trevelyan if they are the sole survivor of the Divine Conclave
  • Vivienne – formerly a member of the Ostwick Circle of Magi[11]

Quests[]

Mediate Between Ostwick Noble Families Mediate Between Ostwick Noble Families (war table)

Codex entries[]

Codex entry: Trevelyan, the Free Marcher Codex entry: Trevelyan, the Free Marcher

Trivia[]

  • Citizens of Ostwick organize races with greased cheese—they cover a large piece of cheese in butter and see how far they can run with it.[12]
  • Noble families from Ostwick hold a harvest ball.[13]

References[]

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