Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

Crestwood Exploration — Dragon Age: Inquisition Guide

Navigate the war-torn forests and rivers of Crestwood in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Find lore and progress quests related to the Fade breach and local villagers.

Crestwood Exploration

Crestwood is a lush, yet war-torn region in Dragon Age: Inquisition, characterized by its dense forests, winding rivers, and the ever-present threat of the Fade. This area is central to several key quests, including the main story mission involving the breach in the sky and the plight of the local villagers. Thorough exploration of Crestwood is essential for uncovering its secrets, aiding its inhabitants, and gathering valuable resources.

Upon arriving in Crestwood, players will find a land struggling with the aftermath of a demonic incursion. The village of Crestwood is in disarray, with many inhabitants displaced or lost. The primary objective often involves dealing with the source of the demonic activity, which typically leads players into the treacherous depths of the region's caves and ruins. Crestwood is also a prime location for finding crafting materials, such as various herbs and ores, and for completing side quests that focus on helping the local populace, such as the quest to drain the cursed lake or to find missing villagers. The area's beauty is marred by the constant danger, making exploration both rewarding and perilous.

Key aspects of Crestwood exploration:

  • Environment: Lush forests, rivers, and a cursed lake, with a prominent village.
  • Main Quests: Involves dealing with a breach and aiding the local villagers.
  • Side Quests: Focus on helping inhabitants, such as draining the lake or finding lost people.
  • Resources: Offers various herbs and ores for crafting.
  • Dangers: Demonic incursions, Fade rifts, and hostile wildlife.

Successfully navigating Crestwood requires a balance of combat prowess and careful exploration. The decisions made regarding the village and its inhabitants can have lasting impacts on the region and the Inquisition's reputation.