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After Asturian's death, the rumors and theories became increasingly outlandish. One of the more ridiculous rumors told of Asturian's infatuation with an elven princess of lore, whom he was trying to resurrect in a secret ritual chamber through the use of blood magic and the princess's favorite food, raspberry jam. --From The History of Grey Wardens in Ferelden, by Brother Genitivi, Chantry scholar.== Related codex entries ==

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  • After Asturian's death, the rumors and theories became increasingly outlandish. One of the more ridiculous rumors told of Asturian's infatuation with an elven princess of lore, whom he was trying to resurrect in a secret ritual chamber through the use of blood magic and the princess's favorite food, raspberry jam. --From The History of Grey Wardens in Ferelden, by Brother Genitivi, Chantry scholar.== Related codex entries ==
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  • After Asturian's death, the rumors and theories became increasingly outlandish. One of the more ridiculous rumors told of Asturian's infatuation with an elven princess of lore, whom he was trying to resurrect in a secret ritual chamber through the use of blood magic and the princess's favorite food, raspberry jam. Warden-Commander Frida Halwic launched a thorough investigation into Asturian's "secret plans" but was unable to uncover any evidence that anything in Soldier's Peak had been changed. Commander Halwic declared that the rumors about Asturian were a slight on his memory and that anyone found repeating them would be harshly punished. The stories were thus silenced. --From The History of Grey Wardens in Ferelden, by Brother Genitivi, Chantry scholar.
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  • * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 1 * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 2 * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 4
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  • After Asturian's death, the rumors and theories became increasingly outlandish. One of the more ridiculous rumors told of Asturian's infatuation with an elven princess of lore, whom he was trying to resurrect in a secret ritual chamber through the use of blood magic and the princess's favorite food, raspberry jam. Warden-Commander Frida Halwic launched a thorough investigation into Asturian's "secret plans" but was unable to uncover any evidence that anything in Soldier's Peak had been changed. Commander Halwic declared that the rumors about Asturian were a slight on his memory and that anyone found repeating them would be harshly punished. The stories were thus silenced. --From The History of Grey Wardens in Ferelden, by Brother Genitivi, Chantry scholar.== Related codex entries == * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 1 * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 2 * Codex entry: The History of Soldier's Peak: Chapter 4
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