Dogs in Ferelden

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Codex Entry – Culture and History
Entry Number 120

Installation: Base Installation

I am frequently asked, during my travels in other lands, to explain the dogs omnipresent in Ferelden. Inevitably, I tell my foreign questioners that there are no more dogs in my homeland than in their own. In every civilized corner of Thedas, an astute observer will notice dogs employed in hunting game, keeping barns and storehouses free of vermin, herding livestock, guarding homes, and even used as beasts of burden in the mountains. It is simply that Fereldans show appreciation for the work that our dogs do. And perhaps the reason for that is tangled up in mythology. / Hafter, the first man to be named teyrn, the hero who united our Alamarri ancestors to drive back the darkspawn of the second Blight, was reputed to be the son of a werewolf. Now, perhaps this was meant to be some comment on his temperament, or simply a way of making a great man even larger than life. But more than half the noble families of Ferelden claim to be descendants of Hafter, and consequently, many of our people believe they have some distant kinship with wolves. It is only good manners to be polite to one’s kin. / –From In Pursuit of Knowledge: The Travels of A Chantry Scholar, by Brother Genitivi.

Location(s):

  • Castle Cousland – Received from the Mischief in the Larder quest during Human Noble origin story
  • Ostagar – Received from note in dog kennel (during the evening)
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