tasks new protagonist Rook with saving Thedas from the newly released Evanuris, gathering allies along the way. One early-game companion who joins the team is the wonderfully cheerful Bellara Lutare, who represents the Veil Jumper faction and uses ancient elven artifacts almost like an artificer. Bellara's personal quest links in perfectly with the main plot of as well as her faction's goals, as she strives to unlock long-lost elven knowledge.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Dragon Age: The Veilguard.]
Companion quests in all offer something a little different as each member of Rook's team tries to face shadows from their past. Completing a companion's questline will unlock Hero of the Veilguard status for that character which, on top of new gear and abilities, will ensure survival in the final Minrathous battle. At the end of each companion's questline, a decision must be made, which Rook can help with in most cases, which for Bellara is about something bigger than herself.
Bellara's companion quest has some similarities with those of some of her teammates, as there are several companion questlines that are deeply personal and involve family. When recruiting her early in, Bellara will discover a crystal that will briefly introduce itself as the Nadas Dirthalen before deactivating. However, shortly after, Bellara makes another discovery that shakes her entire worldwhen her brother Cyrian is found to be alive. Bellara’s relief is painfully short-lived though, as Cyrian is apparently under the thrall of Anaris, one of the Forgotten Ones, who is using dark rituals to turn people into demons.
The Forgotten Ones are supposedly the evil aspect of the elven pantheon and were at odds with the Evanuris. Just as Fen'Harel tricked the Evanuris into the «heavens,» which was actually the Fade, he also locked the Forgotten Ones away in the Abyss, also known as the Void.
The rest of Bellara’s questline is a balance between getting information from the Nada Dirthalen
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