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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Chantry, Circle of Magi, City elf lore, Dalish lore, Grey Warden lore, Legion of the Dead, Andraste, Archon Hessarian, Chant of Light, Divine, Exalted Marches, Golden City, Grand Cathedral, Grand Cleric, Imperial Chantry, Maker, Seekers of Truth, Sister Hildegard, Templar Order, Aeonar, Apostate, First Enchanter, Fraternities of Enchanters, Sentinel, Severan, The Harrowing, Elven Alienage, Aravel, Blood Writing, Eluvian, Halla, Keeper, Ayesleigh, Commander of the Grey, Garahel, Grey Wardens, Grey Warden membership, Griffons, Alamarri, Ash Warriors, Avvars, Band of Three, Blackstone Irregulars, Carta, Chasind Wilders, Circle of Magi, Coterie, Crows of Antiva, Dog Lords, Fraternities of Enchanters, Gangs, Grey Wardens, Invisible Sisters, Kirkwall City Guard, Legion of the Dead, Raiders of the Waking Sea, Seekers of Truth, Smith caste, Templar Order, Witches of the Wilds, Kardol, Nalthur, Sigrun. Excerpt: Andraste was the prophet whose teachings later served as the foundation for the formation of the Chantry. She was the spiritual wife of the Maker, the being whom the Chantry worships. Born in a fishing village to a Fereldan, Brona, Andraste was an escaped slave from the Tevinter Imperium who rose to power after the First Blight had ended and Dumat was slain. She fought against the Imperium, which had been significantly weakened by the First Blight. As part of the Exalted Marches, she conquered most of the south while fighting to destroy the magisters, whom she blamed for the Blight. The people she led in her campaign were the barbaric ancestors of the Fereldans, the Alamarri. To the Imperium, Andraste was an opportunist, a barbarian taking advantage of their weakness. The reason the Imperium did not fall entirely to her army was because of Maferath, Andraste's mortal husband. Feeling that the barbarians had overextended themselves (and, according to later belief, because