


Help Shaper Valta discover secret dwarven history.Įnd the earthquakes threatening the surface.Terrinoth is in peril. Note texts The Gates of Segrummar Items Main article: Items (The Descent) Achievements and trophies NameĬomplete a mission at the expedition table in the Legion of the Dead camp.

Regions Storm Coast Fissure Darkspawn Warrens Ruins of Heidrun Thaig Forgotten Caverns Bastion of the Pure The Wellspring Notable characters Shaper Valta Lieutenant Renn Codex entries For a complete list, see Category:The Descent codex entries. Quests Main quests Disaster In the Deep Roads The Descent Holding the Deep Roads Rune-Warded Gate of Segrummar A Second Rune-Warded Gate Side quests Builder's Towers Chronicles of Forgotten Wars Exploring the Deep Roads Killing Me Softly The Nug King (unmarked side quest) On Broken Knees Sacrificial Gates of Segrummar A Warm Welcome Collections Gears in the Deep Roads Landmarks in the Deep Roads Mugs in the Deep Roads War table operations Disaster in the Deep Roads Expedition table operations For a complete list, see Expedition table. The Inquisitor will inquire what they should tell the Shaparate, to which Valta replies: "Tell them the truth: you don't know." The Inquisitor then leaves Valta with more questions than answers. The purity that Valta describes is presumed to be the same purity that the Sha-Brytol have. Valta explains to the inquisitor that she "is pure" and wishes to remain in the Titan for further study. The Deep Roads had felt different ever since they encountered the Sha-Brytol, almost organic the reason they cannot see the Titan is because they are within it.Īt the very end of the mission, Valta accidentally attacks the Inquisitor with some sort of magic. The Inquisitor considers it, and is struck with an idea. Yet once they reach the verdant cavern, there is no Titan in sight. Throughout the journey, Valta finds lyrium etchings similar to Orzammar's memories, describing the Sha-Brytol and the Titans. They descend deeper into hostile territory and uncover consecutive wonders―a massive cavern of pure untapped lyrium, hundreds of feet high a subterranean and even turbulent sea and lastly, a gargantuan cavern with its own verdant ecosystem, with stalactites interconnected with bridges and dotted with structures a full-blown civilization. Having gone beneath even the Deep Roads, they are ambushed by baffling assailants: the Sha-Brytol.

The Inquisitor and Valta uncover more of the titans' nature as they delve into the dark. Renn is skeptical of a titan's existence, but thinks they still need to find the quakes' source. If they could find the titan, perhaps they could put an end to the quakes. Valta believes there is an intelligence behind the quakes, which she attributes to be a Titan. The Inquisitor looks into the matter, meeting a dwarf Shaper named Valta and a Lieutenant of the Legion of the Dead named Renn. More pressing, the quakes aren't subsiding. Mine shafts are collapsing, threatening the Inquisition's lyrium trade with the dwarves of Orzammar. After the Battle of Haven, earthquakes begin to shake the Storm Coast.
