Dragon Age: Inquisition uses tarot cards to symbolize different characters. While the collector's edition actually came with a deck, Inquisition also sported the designs in its codices and when choosing companions to out with. The designs alone are filled with meaning, but a lot can be extracted just from what arcana each card is.
Dorian has three different cards that he can obtain throughout Dragon Age: Inquisition. These include his default card, his companion quest card, and his romance card. They reveal a lot about him, from what he does to serve the Inquisition to his backstory and motivations. Like most characters, his view of the world changes as he moves through his journey. His cards are the Magician, the Page of Cups, and the Chariot.
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Dorian's default card is the Magician, which comes right after the Fool. It is ruled by Mercury and the element of air. It is a card of skill and resource, which exemplifies what Dorian can bring to the Inquisition in his knowledge of Tevinter and magic. Dorian is a bit of a special companion, as he comes to the Inquisition instead of them coming to him. This is proof of his determination and resourcefulness.
Reversed, it can mean a lack of energy, deceit, and lack of communication. Dorian does enjoy luxury, which can be connected to a lack of energy. As for deceit, that is what some in the Inquisition misunderstand about him. Some think the fact that he is from Tevinter makes him untrustworthy. After the Magician, though, comes the High Priestess, which means Dorian may have stronger intuition and more secrets to keep in the future.
The card he gets after his companion quest is not actually a major arcana, but the
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