7 & 9 Symbolism in Dragon Age: The Veilguard

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Throughout Dragon Age lore, the numbers 7 and 9 have appeared multiple times. Coincidentally, these numbers are associated with Rook from Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Solas, respectively. The 7 is the Chariot, the 9 is The Hermit. These numbers bear importance to Elven lore, Tevinter history, and appear in the Chant of Light of Andrastean Thedosians as well. How they reflect to what we know of the story so far is quite accurate.
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7 companions this time around as well!
9 in inquisition :)

ThatFont
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Hey! So happy you got a mention from Caitie this morning!! Congrats!! Pretty sure she was my introduction to DATube!

AlliCassandra
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wow, this is actually so amazing - really appreciate your insights 😍 imagine the game comes out of the 7th of september

ladysulevin
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Yes it can change him in either way by the decisions and choices made throughout the game

johndes
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9 is the number of cyclic phenomena. It's the last, but summed with any number, doesn't change it's numerological value, meaning both End and Return. Taking Solas as the one who ended the Evanuris Age and will probably end the mortal age, it's truly appropriate.

GabrielPassarelliG
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Me trying to reach the word count on my essay

icronicusername
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I have been looking for the name of this song since I first heard it :)) Hopefully it will be available when the soundtrack is released, because I absolutely love it :))

geoffreycannon
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It mentions 7 shattered gates of the black city, definitely seems that these "gates" are eluvians.

sarahnantz
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16 is also the number of the Tower card

Wendi-wq
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7 and 9 also have a strong meaning in the spiritual sense same as 4 (I think Lavellan was 4 of something in the minor arcane tarot cards).

BobTheShadowAndroid
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There are only 3 Forgotten Ones. But if you add the 4 Forbidden Ones, you get 7. But Solas didn't seal the Forbidden Ones. Other than that, I think the video is accurate. But I had a question about Rook. Was there an official statement about Rook being the Chariot card, or was this your deduction from the Rook Title video about the chess rook being represented by a chariot?

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