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The Blessed Age (8:00–8:99)[note 1] is the eighth named Age in the history of Thedas.

As the tumultuous Storm Age comes to a close, two events are seen as a good omen for the next Age: the end of war with the Qunari, and the birth of twin boys, Reville and Gratien, to Emperor Etienne I of Orlais. The arrival of long-awaited heirs to the Orlesian throne dissipates fears of a civil war. The upcoming Age is declared "Blessed" by the Chantry, as it is expected to bring prosperity.[1][2]

Chronology

Vigil's Keep in the Arling of Amaranthine is the first fortress captured by the invading army.[8] The City of Amaranthine falls under Orlesian control and becomes a major port for the ships carrying chevaliers. Amaranthine serves as a capital of occupied Ferelden for a time.[9].
At the Battle of Lothering, Ardal Cousland, Teyrn of Highever, is slain defending his king, Vanedrin Theirin.[10] Vanedrin is also killed by the Orlesians in 8:24 Blessed, and Calenhad the Great's sword, Nemetos, is lost.[11]
BioWare canon
The following information is mentioned only in Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide. Certain portions of this publication, particularly the Traveler's Guide featured in the Collector's Edition, might not reflect currently established lore.

King Vanedrin is killed at the Battle of Lothering when he falls off his horse. His death causes Fereldan forces to scatter.[6]


Redcliffe is also taken by the Empire at some point during the invasion.[6][12]
With the help of loyal members of Fereldan nobility, King Brandel continues to wage guerrilla war against their oppressors. When Brandel eventually dies, several years after the birth of his grandson Maric Theirin, Orlais crowns Meghren as King of Ferelden, though Brandel's daughter, "the Rebel Queen" Moira Theirin - considerably more popular and charismatic than her father - keeps the resistance alive.[7][15]
Tevinter successfully repels a number of attempted landings by the Qunari on its mainland territory.[20][2]
Emperor Etienne Valmont II of Orlais dies. His brother, Judicael Valmont, is crowned the new Emperor.[23]
The war between Nevarra and Orlais over Perendale concludes with Nevarran victory.[27][2]
BioWare canon
The following information is mentioned only in Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide. Certain portions of this publication, particularly the Traveler's Guide featured in the Collector's Edition, might not reflect currently established lore.

After the end of the Perendale war, Orlais sows the seeds of rebellion among the local populace who dislike Nevarran rule.[2]


Eamon Guerrin, the future arl of Redcliffe, is born.[33]
Endrin Aeducan ascends the throne of Orzammar.[39]
House Tethras is exiled from Orzammar to the surface for manipulating the Provings in favour of their House.[40][41]
To avoid detection by Orlesians, Prince Maric passes through the Deep Roads with the help of the Legion of the Dead. He resurfaces at Gwaren and rejoins the rebel forces.[43][44] After resuming control of the rebellion and successfully defending Gwaren, Maric kills Bann Ceorlic and other nobles who betrayed his mother.[45]
Although it was presumed that dragons had been hunted to extinction, they emerge again in Antiva and later lay waste to rural areas in Orlais and Nevarra.[43] Another dragon is also sighted in the Orlesian side of the Frostback Mountains, just before the battle of River Dane.[46]
BioWare canon
The following information is mentioned only in Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide. Certain portions of this publication, particularly the Traveler's Guide featured in the Collector's Edition, might not reflect currently established lore.

A dragon is also seen flying out of the Orkney Mountains.[2]


In light of this, Divine Faustine II who was ready to declare the Sun Age, named for the symbol of the Orlesian Empire, instead names the next age as the Dragon Age. It is predicted to be an age of violence and upheaval.[47][48][2]
At the Battle of River Dane, the last two legions of chevaliers that the Emperor sent to the occupied Ferelden are defeated by the rebels who are led by Loghain Mac Tir.[46]
The Seekers of Truth abandon Therinfal Redoubt in Ferelden due to lack of funding.[49]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 122
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide Collector's Edition - Traveler's Guide, p. 345
  3. Codex entry: History of Kirkwall: Chapter 3
  4. 4.0 4.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 123
  5. Noted under the portrait seen in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts - "Emperor Reville, 8:21 - 8:51 Blessed".
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide Collector's Edition - Traveler's Guide, p. 361
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne
  8. Codex entry: The Vigil
  9. Codex entry: The Port City of Amaranthine
  10. Shield of Highever
  11. 11.0 11.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 124
  12. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 4
  13. During the Of Somewhat Fallen Fortune quest, dialogue reveals the contract was taken out one hundred and nine years ago from the current year of 9:41 Dragon
  14. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 125
  15. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 126
  16. Codex entry: The Perendale War
  17. 17.0 17.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 127
  18. 18.0 18.1 Codex entry: Mad Emperor Reville
  19. Noted under the portrait seen in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts - "Emperor Etienne II, 8:51 - 8:55 Blessed".
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 128
  21. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 121
  22. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 85
  23. Noted under the portraits of Orlesian Emperors seen in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts. "Emperor Etienne II, 8:51 - 8:55 Blessed", "Emperor Judicael I, 8:55 - 8:70 Blessed"
  24. Codex entry: Judicael's Crossing
  25. Codex entry: A Vessel of Tears
  26. Noted under the portrait seen in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts - Emperor Judicael II, 8:70 - 8:84 Blessed".
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 129
  28. Codex entry: Cold-Blooded
  29. 29.0 29.1 Codex entry: Emperor Florian
  30. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, p. 3 - Maric is said to be 18 years old when his mother is assassinated, which happens in 8:96 Blessed.
  31. In conversation with the Warden if recruited, Loghain says he is the same age as Maric Theirin.
  32. Codex entry: Mantle of the Champion
  33. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 12. It's mentioned that around the time of the lost battle of West Hill in 8:99 Blessed, Eamon was fifteen years old.
  34. Note: Halamshiral Investigation - Clues (Grand Library)
  35. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 102
  36. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 105. It's mentioned that when the Guerrin family left Ferelden in 8:93 Blessed, Teagan was only two years old.
  37. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 12. It's mentioned that around the time of the lost battle of West Hill in 8:99 Blessed, Teagan was eight years old.
  38. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 46
  39. 39.0 39.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 130
  40. Codex entry: Bartrand Tethras
  41. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 131
  42. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 131
  43. 43.0 43.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 132
  44. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 14
  45. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 18
  46. 46.0 46.1 Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Chapter 19
  47. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 133
  48. Codex entry: Thedas Calendar
  49. Therinfal Redoubt. Dragon Age.