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This page contains a list of situational dialogue and conversations Rion has with other characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition multiplayer.

 Rion's remarks[]

  • (Revived) Can't wait to get wounded again.
  • (Revived) I meant to do that, you know.
  • (Calling a retreat) Time to go!
  • (During battle) They must be running out of warm bodies to throw at us!
  • (Killed an enemy) That was me! I did that!
  • (Killed an enemy) I got one, did you see that? Did you?! Never mind.
  • (Killed a targeted enemy) That was all me.
  • (Upon sighting a targeted enemy) Er, now what?
  • (Fallen) And it was going so well!
  • (Reviving friend) Quit your crying, they’ll hear you!
  • (Reviving friend) You know I will be telling stories about this.
  • (Friend fallen) Come on, is this really the time to be taking a nap?
  • (Friend fallen) Get up! Get up!
  • (Friend fallen) You’re not that hurt!
  • (In between zones) I'm not one for planning myself, but one of you might be.
  • (In between zones) They say there's value in planning ahead. Perhaps we should try it.
  • (Before a final battle) Moment of truth. Here they come!
  • (Before a battle if the only mage in the party) So: everyone else up front, me at the back, killing everything?
  • (Opening a barrier) This is how it's done!
  • (Opening a barrier) Stand back.
  • (Beginning of a retrieval event) Fetch this, fetch that. Anyone else getting tired of being a glorified porter
  • (Idle) A qunari, a dwarf, and a sister walk into a bar. They weren't looking where they were going!
  • (Idle) Shame the Divine's hat didn't protect her from the explosion huh? What? Too soon?
  • (Idle) Well this is exciting.
  • (To DLC character banter) Five years ago I’d have laughed if you told me I’d be involved in something like this.

Rion and Amund[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Amund: We have the favour of the gods! One or two of them, at least.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Amund: You lowlanders are strange. Why wait around to be given what you could have by leaving?

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Amund: It’s a fine day to do battle, little lowlander! Our deeds of war and valour shall be sung for ages to come!

Rion and Argent[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn't as bad as I thought.
  • Argent: I'm sure my opinion on the Inquisition bothers the Inquisition very little. 

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Argent: It is not for me to decide the point. 

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  • Rion: Well, how's everyone doing today?
  • Argent: Keeping an eye to the shadows.

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  • Argent: This is the first time I've worked for an organization like the Inquisition. It was always a person before.
  • Rion: Working for an organization beats living under its thumb. 

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  • Argent: When we’re through, perhaps the spymaster will turn me over to someone else.
  • Rion: You seem to embrace servitude. It’s quite horrifying.

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  • Argent: I like birds. I had a parakeet. It was blue. And then it died. 
  • Rion: Er, right.  

Rion and Belinda[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Belinda: Wait, you thought it would be bad?

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Belinda: The Breach isn’t going to make people trust mages more, Rion.

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  • Rion: Well, how's everyone doing today?
  • Belinda: I’m wonderful! Thanks so much for asking!

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  • Belinda: I met the Divine Justinia only once before she died. She was lovely.
  • Rion: She could’ve done more for the mages, though.

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  • Belinda: I pray the Maker smiles on the Inquisition. Our cause is righteous!
  • Rion: Whatever you say, Templar.

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  • Belinda: I hope to stay and serve the Inquisition, once this war is over.
  • Rion: Maker, that sounds like it would be boring.

Rion and Cillian[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Cillian: Nothing is ever as bad as our minds make it.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Cillian: We should take things one at a time. First: try not to die. 

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Cillian: I am well.

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  • Cillian: I once dreamed of seeing places like this.
  • Rion: I bet in your dreams there were fewer people trying to kill you.

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  • Cillian: Being with the Inquisition has opened my eyes to how little I truly understood the world before.
  • Rion: I’ve lived in this world my entire life and believe me, I’m still baffled.

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  • Cillian: Did anyone try that ham they had at camp yesterday?
  • Rion: Are you sure it was ham?

Rion and Hall[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Hall: There’s more beer than I expected. It helps.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Hall: I thought the point was to get things back under control?

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Hall: I worry I forgot to do something.

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  • Hall: There are so many people in the world. I'm not used the lack of silence.
  • Rion: And it shows.

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  • Hall: I wonder if I'll ever be able to go back to the life I had before.
  • Rion: Somthing tells me you’d be anxious in any case.

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  • Hall: So when we get back does anyone fancy a drink at the tavern? That’s what friends do, right?
  • Rion: I’ll drink you under the table any day.

Rion and Isabela[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Isabela: Much merrier than its name would suggest, that’s for sure!

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Isabela: Can we focus on not getting diced on a plate? I don’t care how good I look drizzled with oil, it’s still no.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Isabela: Perky, as you can see.

Rion and Katari[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Katari: Eh, for an organisation run mostly by humans.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Katari: Maybe you should look at the Qunari Saarebas and remember that you are lucky.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Katari: Been better. Been worse.

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  • Katari: This Inquisition must be desperate, recruiting the way they do. Just look at us!
  • Rion: I don’t know about you, but I can see why I was recruited.

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  • Katari: Ever fought a wyvern? I did once. Sold the head for good money, too.
  • Rion: Good to know, if I ever run out of gold.

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  • Katari: I’ll be happy if I never see a demon again after this.
  • Rion: Afraid of demons? Welcome to my life.

Rion and Korbin[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Korbin:  It’s better than the Deep Roads, that’s for sure.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Korbin: I honestly find it difficult to find where I stand on the whole thing.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Korbin: I am well, my friend. And you?

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  • Korbin: This one time in the Deep Roads, I held off a group of darkspawn for two days. 
  • Rion: Really? If you were down there, how did you know two days passed?

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  • Korbin: There’s so much life on the surface. If not for the Inquisition, I would never have experienced it. 
  • Rion: Yes, it's all quite lovely. Except for the squirrels. I hate squirrels.

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  • Korbin: Once this is all over, I suppose I’ll have to return to the Deep Roads. 
  • Rion: You shouldn’t go back. You really, really shouldn’t. It sounds horrible.

Rion and Luka[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Luka:  I expected fewer horses and more explosions.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Luka: Sure, if you say so.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Luka: I have a rash.

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  • Luka: Inquisition is such a funny word! 
  • Rion: Great. Funny words, now?

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  • Luka: When I was trapped in the Vimmark mountains, I ate lots of mushrooms. 
  • Rion: That explains a lot.

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  • Luka:  I wonder if I could find that cave with the glowing lichen again – it was west of Ferelden. 
  • Rion: Y’know what – never mind, do not answer that, I don’t want to know. 

Rion and Neria[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Neria: I have to agree.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Neria: I wonder where that leaves the elves.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Neria: You ask like you want to know.

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  • Neria: (gasps) I've never had my skills so tested in my life! 
  • Rion: Your clan must not produce very good mages then

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  • Neria: It will be a relief to return to my clan once all this is done.
  • Rion: It will be a relief in general once this is all done.

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  • Neria: I never thought I would say this, but I’ve learned much from traveling with you all.
  • Rion: Well I’m going to savour this moment.

Rion and another Rion[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Other Rion: Aw, I was just thinking the same thing!

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Other Rion: Well you know what happened after Kirkwall. We have to approach this carefully.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Other Rion: Splendid!

Rion and Sidony[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Sidony: The people on the other hand? Terrible.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Sidony: Want freedom? Take it. If you wait for someone to give it to you, you will never be free.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Sidony: Ugh.

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  • Sidony: This is ridiculous. Why did I agree to come here?
  • Rion: The promise of treasure and fine company?

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  • Sidony: (Disgusted noise.)
  • Rion: What bothers you this time? Is it the smell of social interaction?

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  • Sidony: (Disgusted noise.) 
  • Rion: What bothers you this time? Is it the smell of social interaction?
  • Sidony: Once this is over, the spymaster promised to let me look at her library. 
  • Rion: You’ll have to let me know what’s in there!

Rion and Tamar[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Tamar: Well, they didn’t give you the choice to serve or die.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Tamar: Ah, so you’re in it for yourself too.

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  • Rion: Well, how’s everyone doing today?
  • Tamar: Just. Splendid.

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  • Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
  • Rion: If there’s a better way to restore peace, by all means, please, point it out.

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  • Tamar: The last time I met a group of rebel mages, I let them live. One of them told a funny story.
  • Rion: A funny story? I didn’t think you had a sense of humour.

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  • Tamar: If I survive, I’ll be free. The commander gave his word – I fight for him, and I get to live.
  • Rion: I’m not going to say anything. I don’t want your sword in my gut, nor Cullen’s.

Rion and Thornton[]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Thornton: I hope the company’s better than you thought, too.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Thornton: If only it were that simple. 

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  • Rion: Well, how's everyone doing today?
  • Thornton: All right, Rion. What do you want?

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  • Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift. 
  • Rion: That sounds uncomfortable. Still, better than being ripped apart by a demon, I suppose.

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  • Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing. 
  • Rion: Well, it seems to have the best idea of anyone.

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  • Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden. 
  • Rion: Well, I hope you get what you want. I hope we all do.  

Rion and Zither![]

  • Rion: You know, this Inquisition? Isn’t as bad as I thought.
  • Zither!: I know! This tour has gone a lot smoother than my last one. Audiences are a bit small, though.

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  • Rion: When this is over, I hope we mages are given some freedom. After all, isn’t the point to change things?
  • Zither!: Yeah, I hope we’re given more lyrium. And a bigger dressing room. And a separate carriage for all my lutes. 

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  • Rion: Well, how's everyone doing today?
  • Zither!: Brilliant, brilliant. Anybody seen our drummer?
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