

This stoicism does not mean that the qunari do not wish to spread their way of life to other people, however, but that they believe themselves to be a single entity whose parts do not represent the whole. Qunari find the notion of learning about their culture through a single person laughable, akin to gaining knowledge of the body by examining a single part. Each person in qunari society has a highly specialized role, being a part of a greater whole. This recalcitrance can be attributed somewhat to the philosophical basis of their culture. Seemingly reticent to the outside observer, a single qunari is not likely to reveal much about their culture, and their society in general is quite insular.

Also in possession of piercing eyes which can be red, violet, or yellow in hue, the striking appearance as well as the strange demeanor of the qunari have led many to regard them as monsters. Their skin is typically bronze or golden in color, leading many they have conquered to refer to them as "golden masters." They are also characterized by pointed ears, white hair, and a pair of curved horns situated just above their brow, though it is possible in rare cases for qunari to be born without horns. Qunari stand about a head taller than a human, with a more muscular build than any other of the main races of Thedas. Appearance and Characteristics Typical Qunari Physique Should the player choose to do so, the protagonist of Dragon Age: Inquisition, The Inquisitor, can be made as a Qunari. They are relatively new arrivals on the continent, and their mysterious origins, combined with their intimidating appearance and violent proselytizing, have led many of the nations of Thedas to fear and revile them. More commonly, however, qunari is used to indicate the race of horned sapient humanoids who were responsible for bringing the Qun to Thedas. Followers of the Qun are known for their militant fervor, and zealous qunari have in many cases dismantled the entire social fabric of a region in order to indoctrinate its people in the way of the Qun.

Literally meaning "People of the Qun," it can be used to describe any person of any race who has devoted his or her life to the Qun, a set of philosophical and religious teachings based on the writings of Koslun. In the world of Dragon Age, the term qunari can signify one of two things.
