This page contains a list of situational dialogue and conversations Tamar has with other characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition multiplayer.
Tamar's remarks[]
- (Low health) I have my limits!
- (Low health) I won’t die, not like this!
- (Low health) There is pain, but I’ve had worse.
- (Fallen) I can't give up!
- (Fallen) I will have vengeance.
- (Revived) You have my gratitude.
- (Revived) Back to the battle, then.
- (Revived) Pain is a great teacher.
- (Revived) What they did, I’ll return ten times over!
- (Reviving friend) You’re not getting out of this so easily, get up!
- (Reviving friend) Stand up and fight!
- (Friend fallen) You were not strong enough. Disappointing.
- (Seeing a treasure room) Look!
- (Calling others) Come here.
- (Completing a retrieval mission) We have what we want. We should leave while we still can.
- (During battle) Ha! They should be running scared.
- (Entering a new zone) Enemies ahead. If someone wants to say something, now's the time.
- (Upon killing an enemy) Die!
- (Beginning of final battle) Take us, if you dare!
- (Upon killing a targeted enemy) That death was its own reward.
- (Idle) I'm hungry for a fight.
- (Idle) When does the killing start?
- (Idle) Why do we wait?
- (To DLC character banter) Oh, really?
Tamar and Amund[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Amund: What’s a Chantry? Or an Inquisition?
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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.
- Amund: We shall give no quarter this day, friend. But perhaps we can tell tales of our own.
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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.
- Amund: Then let us find your battle to fight, friend!
Tamar and Argent[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Argent: Even when things change, they stay the same.
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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.
- Argent: Nobody has ever told me a story in exchange for not killing them? Sad.
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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.
- Argent: I have not had many dealings with the commander. He seems hard to kill.
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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.
- Tamar: I don’t like working for anyone.
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- Argent: When we’re through, perhaps the spymaster will turn me over to someone else.
- Tamar: She does that a lot, does she?
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- Argent: I like birds. I had a parakeet. It was blue. And then it died.
- Tamar: Why, did you kill it?
Tamar and Belinda[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Belinda: We’re not all bad, Tamar.
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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.
- Belinda: Don’t talk, please don’t talk. I just wanna get through this.
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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.
- Belinda: If he frees you, what then? Hide out in the mountains and find another dragon to worship?
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- Belinda: I met the Divine Justinia only once before she died. She was lovely.
- Tamar: It was her that took Haven, but by then the Hero of Ferelden had done most of the work.
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- Belinda: I pray the Maker smiles on the Inquisition. Our cause is righteous!
- Tamar: Hah, righteous. Your hands are just as bloody as mine, girl.
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- Belinda: I hope to stay and serve the Inquisition, once this war is over.
- Tamar: Perhaps you could kiss the Inquisition’s ass somewhere else.
Tamar and Cillian[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Cillian: I hope one day you will let go of your anger.
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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.
- Cillian: You are a fascinating woman, Tamar.
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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.
- Cillian: Everyone deserves freedom.
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- Cillian: I once dreamed of seeing places like this.
- Tamar: Dreams are useless things.
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- Cillian: Being with the Inquisition has opened my eyes to how little I truly understood the world before.
- Tamar: I understand the world enough to know I dislike most of it.
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- Cillian: Did anyone try that ham they had at camp yesterday?
- Tamar: I don’t eat meat.
Tamar and Hall[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Hall: I suppose you’d prefer chaos.
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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.
- Hall: Do you prefer slapstick? Dark comedy? Puns? I-I know a few limericks?
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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.
- Hall: The commander will keep his promise. He seems a good man.
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- Hall: There are so many people in the world. I'm not used the lack of silence.
- Tamar: Don’t get too attached to all those people. They die.
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- Hall: I wonder if I'll ever be able to go back to the life I had before.
- Tamar: At least you have the option.
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- Hall: So when we get back does anyone fancy a drink at the tavern? That’s what friends do, right?
- Tamar: We’re not friends.
Tamar and Isabela[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Isabela: Tamar, you are a lovely lady, but Andraste's arsecheeks, you're a downer.
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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.
- Isabela: You can't just stop there. What's the story?
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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.
- Isabela: I love boots. Tall, supple leather boots. The smell of Antivan leather. What? Oh - sorry, were you talking?
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- Isabela: Every time we find gold I think to myself, "Imagine the hats you could buy with this, Isabela!"
- Tamar: Oh, really?
Tamar and Katari[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Katari: Human politics make my head spin.
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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.
- Katari: That’s it? You’re not going to tell the story?
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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.
- Katari: If you didn’t believe him, why did you agree to his terms?
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- Katari: This Inquisition must be desperate, recruiting the way they do. Just look at us!
- Tamar: We are powerful. Little matters beyond that.
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- Katari: Ever fought a wyvern? I did once. Sold the head for good money, too.
- Tamar: Lucrative, you say?
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- Katari: I’ll be happy if I never see a demon again after this.
- Tamar: A demon is much like any other foe.
Tamar and Korbin[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Korbin: I take it you have no love for the Inquisition?
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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.
- Korbin: I have come across very few mages in my life.
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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.
- Korbin: The commander will keep his word. He’s an honourable man.
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- Korbin: Once in the Deep Roads, I held off a group of darkspawn for two days.
- Tamar: Darkspawn, red Templars, demons. They’ll all die screaming.
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- Korbin: There’s so much life on the surface. If not for the Inquisition, I would never have experienced it.
- Tamar: Just wait until you see a dragon.
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- Korbin: Once this is all over, I suppose I’ll have to return to the Deep Roads.
- Tamar: Sounds like you’re not looking forward to it.
Tamar and Luka[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Luka: And they’re watching, always watching. And judging.
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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.
- Luka: It would’ve been funnier if you killed them.
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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.
- Luka: I wouldn’t trust him. He smells like elderflower and oakmoss. It’s suspicious.
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- Luka: Inquisition is such a funny word!
- Tamar: Only if you say it funny.
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- Luka: When I was trapped in the Vimmark Mountains, I ate lots of mushrooms.
- Tamar: You do what you can to survive.
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- Luka: I wonder if I could find that cave with the glowing lichen again – it was west of Ferelden.
- Tamar: Well, if you need any help, I’m available.
Tamar and Neria[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Neria: At least there is one thing we can agree upon.
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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.
- Neria: Elgar’nan! Are all shems like this?
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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.
- Neria: I wouldn’t trust him. But then I am Dalish and he is from the Chantry.
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- Neria: (gasps) I've never had my skills so tested in my life!
- Tamar: And yet you still stand. You must be doing something right.
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- Neria: It will be a relief to return to my clan once all this is done.
- Tamar: It will be a relief to see you go.
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- Neria: I never thought I would say this, but I’ve learned much from traveling with you all.
- Tamar: Never thought I’d hear that.
Tamar and Rion[]
- 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.
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- 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.
Tamar and Sidony[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Sidony: There are many kinds of power.
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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.
- Sidony: Well, aren't you merciful.
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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.
- Sidony: (Sighs.) Can we just focus on not dying, right this minute? Please?
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- Sidony: This is ridiculous. Why did I agree to come here?
- Tamar: Indeed, why is you here? To test our patience?
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- Sidony: (Disgusted noise.)
- Tamar: Do you ever stop your bellyaching?
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- Sidony: Once this is over, the spymaster promised to let me look at her library.
- Tamar: Books are just kindling.
Tamar and another Tamar[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Other Tamar: It’s not my Chantry.
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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.
- Other Tamar: It ends with a broom, a goose and a pot of honey, right?
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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.
- Other Tamar: How strange we are fighting for the very people who took Haven from us. Kolgrim would be ashamed.
Tamar and Thornton[]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Thornton: I’m just a soldier. It’s not my place to comment. Easier that way.
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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.
- Thornton: Hm, remind me to stockpile some funny stories, in case I get on your bad side.
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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.
- Thornton: No point in worrying about it, is there?
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- Thornton: When the Breach first opened, I managed to evade demons by hiding in a snowdrift.
- Tamar: Impressive. I would’ve just killed them.
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- Thornton: Considering what we’re up against, I really hope the Inquisition knows what it’s doing.
- Tamar: Taking the opportunity to cease power, that’s what.
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- Thornton: If I survive this, maybe I’ll move to a cottage. Get a dog. And a vegetable garden.
- Tamar: Well, isn’t that sweet.
Tamar and Zither![]
- Tamar: Your Chantry goes belly up, the Inquisition steps in. Always something to keep the same people in power.
- Zither!: The Chantry... now they've had a great run. Loads of hit songs. Might make a comeback, you never know.
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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.
- Zither!: Rebel mages. Did they open for me once? No. Sorry. I was thinking of apostacy.
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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.
- Zither!: Do you ever hear fuchsia lotus play? They had a song about that. “I need to live” or, maybe “Hey! Don’t kill me!” eh...