“There are two wolves inside you. One is good, and one is evil. Which one wins? The one you feed” is a quote often attributed to Billy Graham and/or the Cherokee Native American tribe, with it being commonplace on the internet in the form of memes, serious or otherwise. Interestingly enough, this very concept could be applied to Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s Solas as well.
Solas’ identity as Solas, Fen’Harel, and/or the Dread Wolf is complicated, and what’s true and isn’t true is far removed from the time ofDragon Age: Inquisition. Come Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, though, Solas sets out to tear down the Veil and restore power to the Elven people. It’ll likely come at a price, as many things including the Evanuris, are trapped behind the Veil.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's Title Suggests One Major Departure From Past Games
While Solas is Fen’Harel, it’s possible he’s not the only one. In fact, it often seems like there is a war waging inside of Solas, which could play a role in his redemption or fall, but it could be more literal than that. It may not be there are two metaphorical wolves that make up Solas, but two literal wolves.
Throughout the franchise, Dread Wolf is treated as two words, so it’s no doubt eye-catching when it is only one word inDragon Age: Dreadwolf’s official title. Dreadwolf is an anagram for Fade World, but it should be noted that one of Solas’ personal quests is an anagram too—including spaces. Thus, the title seems to make a distinction between The Dread Wolf and Dreadwolf intentionally, as if these are two separate beings.
The exact nature of Solas and/or The Dread Wolf is hard to pinpoint, intentionally, because of how the stories depict him. Abelas will reveal that the Dread Wolf was not involved in the murder of
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