The Dread Wolf Rises Trailer for Dragon Age 4 shook us all to the core with its revelations, hints, and what it could all mean for the future of Thedas, Solas, the Inquisitor, and Dragon Age 4 itself. So here is my full and complete in-depth analysis of the entire Teaser Trailer, with my Theories regarding Dragon Age 4.
This is a montage of gameplay clips where Solas speaks the verses written in the iamb as in “Hallelujah”, with additional game play footage, accompanied by my piano performance (audio only) where I play my interpretation of Leonard Cohan’s “Hallelujah”. This video showcases some of the dialogue most pertinent to Solas’s romance with Lavellan, and the tragedy of who he is in regards to their relationship, in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
If you’d like to follow along, here are the dialogue that Solas speaks. You can also turn on CC for subtitles, or enjoy the cinematic version of my edit.
I’ve journeyed deep into the Fade In ancient ruins and battlefields To see the dreams of lost civilizations I’ve watched as hosts of spirits clash To re-enact the bloody past In ancient wars both famous and forgotten
Every great war Has its heroes I’m just curious What kind you’ll be
Your Dalish say that demons hate the natural world and seek to bring their chaos and destruction to the living But such simplistic labels mis- construe their motivations and, in so doing, do all a great disservice.
Spirits wish to join the living, and a demon is that wish gone wrong.
Lavellan: Is there a way to coexist? To live with them, if not in peace, at least without such active confrontation?
Solas: Not in the world we know today. The Veil creates a barrier that makes true understanding most unlikely.
But the question is a good one and it matters that you thought to ask.
I told myself: one more attempt to seal the rifts. I tried and failed. No ordinary magic would affect them. I watched the rifts expand and grow, resigned myself to flee, and then… It seems you hold the key to our salvation.
You had sealed it with a gesture… and right then, I felt the whole world change.
I sought to set my people free from slavery to would-be gods I broke the chains of all who wished to join me. The false gods called me Fen’Harel, and when they finally went too far I formed the Veil and banished them forever
Thus I freed the Elven people and in so doing destroyed their world.
I lay in dark and dreaming sleep while countless wars and ages passed I woke still weak a year before I joined you. My people fell for what I did to strike the Evanuris down but still some hope remains for restoration.
I will save the Elven people. Even if it means this world must die.
A fellow Solas-mancer recently met with Gareth David-Lloyd, who voices Solas in Dragon Age: Inquisition. In this video, I speculate about what he said to her and what it might mean for the future of Solas in Dragon Age 4. This includes theories regarding the Solas romance with Lavellan, as well as a Rival with Solas, and also for a Solas friendship.
This is a piano cover for the Solas Lost Elf theme from Dragon Age: Inquisition, Trespasser DLC, dubbed Fen’Harel. There exists no sheet music for this song, therefore I took it upon myself to decipher the notes and learn the song by ear to be able to play it on the piano. I hope I do it the justice it deserves; it is a beautiful piece.
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