When Dragon Age: Inquisition was first released, its collector's edition came with a deck of tarot cards. The cards assigned different characters to major and minor arcana. Outside the collector's edition, the designs are also in the game when selecting characters and reading codices. For the inner circle companions, their cards can change depending on player choices.
Vivienne is one such Dragon Age: Inquisition companion and has three different tarot cards. Her default card is the High Priestess, her quest completion is the Queen of Cups, and her Divine card is the World. Her cards relate to her motivations, abilities, and her relationships with other characters.
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Vivienne's default card, the High Priestess, is a card about intuition, insight, and mystery. In reverse, it can mean secrets and withholding information. Vivienne is known to be a character that does not show her whole hand. She is a master of the Game, which is all about social manipulation and hidden information. While Vivienne is a strong mage, she also is strong in hidden ways, in her intuition and ability to read situations. She trusts in her inner instincts and can see when the world is not as it seems. It is these talents that have allowed Vivienne to get to where she is in Inquisition. It is also what makes her a powerful asset.
The High Priestess is connected to the element of water, which can symbolize Vivienne's influence. She can create ripples in Orlais and in the Mage Circles with her power. The High Priestess is the card that comes before The Empress, which is also a card of feminine energy.
When her personal quest is completed, Vivienne's tarot card changes to the Queen of Cups. The
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