![]() ![]() They choose not to be, according to the Qun. An individual that refuses to accept their place is only going to cause suffering to themselves, and the world around him. Existence in harmony with this natural order is a choice. Its core tenet is the natural order of the world, where everything and everyone has a proper place. The Qun, from which the people take their name, is a philosopy that dictates the life of the entire society. We do learn a thing or two from him, though, and more comes in later material. ![]() Qunari don’t believe in preaching at the best of times, and teaching is not a soldier’s task. When asked, he bluntly says that it’s not his job to educate the Warden. Unlike what a player might expect from such a character, Sten is very reticient about his people and their ways. Everything outside the Qun is by definition imperfect, except inasmuch as it can be made to serve the Qun. He obeys the Qun in all things and follows orders. Sten is a perfect Qunari soldier in every way. The Qunari people appear in the very first game, when Sten joins the Grey Warden’s party – that is, if we choose to let him. As always, let’s start with what we know, or mostly know. This time, I will shine a light on the enigmatic Qunari people. Previously, I talked about Darkspawn and dwarves. Welcome to the next iteration of Dragon Age lore dissections. ![]()
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