• The Elven Gods: A Deeper Look at the Religious Beliefs of the Elves of Thedas

  • Aug 26 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast
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The Elven Gods: A Deeper Look at the Religious Beliefs of the Elves of Thedas

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  • In today's episode, Austin and Shelby unpack the religious beliefs of the elves of Thedas. Throughout all three Dragon Age games, we see, hear, and experience a variety of religious beliefs from the elves of Thedas. Some elves are Andrastian. Others, such as the Dalish, honor one specific Elven god above all the others. But what did the ancient elves believe in? We'll take a deep dive on both ancient and modern Elven beliefs. We'll look at the ancient Elven pantheon, also called the Evanuris, including gods you're probably pretty familiar with like Mythal and Fen'Harel. We'll also get into some elven gods you've probably never heard of, like Elgar'nan, June, and Andruil. If you enjoy the episode, please make sure to like, subscribe, and review. You can find us on Twitter at @DALorecast. Sources: Codex: Veilfire Runes in the Deep Roads (DAI) Torn Notebook in the Deep Roads, Section I (DAI) Dirthamen: Keeper of Secrets Ghilan'nain: Mother of the Halla Elven God Andruil Sylaise: The Hearthkeeper Elgar'nan: God of Vengeance June: God of the Craft Fen'Harel: The Dread Wolf Geldauran's Claim Mythal: The Great Protector Falon'Din: Friend of the Dead, the Guide The World of Thedas, Volume I, pages 33, 120, 121, 174, The Masked Empire by Patrick Weekes Quests: "Shallow Breaths" "The Lost Temple of Dirthamen" "What Pride Had Wrought" conversation with Solas Ameridan's Shrine to Ghilan'nain and Andraste in Razikale's Reach in the Frostback Basin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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