There's always been the human Andrastrian religion of 'The Maker', Elves have their multi-theist myths that have always contradicted Andrastrianism - Inquisition revealed that both the Elven beliefs AND Andrastrianism appear to be at least equally true and false, with connections between the two. I like the way that there is becoming more and more distinct and conflicting accounts of how the DA world came to be. Also the way the DLC ended was pretty poorly executed. My point is: the mythology of the dragon age universe is becoming too complex and cluttered. Source of lyrium? How does the corrupted lyrium tie into this? And this is just scratching the surface. Titan's: Dwarven 'god's.' Giant rock people asleep inside the earth. Avvar: Their god Hakkon was bound to a dragon. Even the maker's throne in the golden city stands empty.) The blight and darkspawn: they were created by humans entering the golden city (fade) physically. The Maker: (Seems like the only god there is no evidence for. Asleep inside the earth, can become blighted. To summarise the mythology: Old gods of Tevinter, dragons. It was basically: "You can preform magic?" "Don't worry about it, i'm gonna go now." It felt tacked on with no effort to make it organic to the story or even universe. In the last 30 seconds of the DLC new plot points got added with no explanation or logic. I think my biggest issue with the DLC aside from the titan addition is the amount of non-information we got after defeating the guardian. Now there is the addition of titans, giant god's asleep inside Thedas. The dwarven mythology so far was pretty simple: Their own story was they came from the stone. There has been the reveal that solas is a living elven god, Flemeth is carrying the soul of an elven godess. The internal workings of the universe have been becoming more complex with every game. I feel like Descent does no good to the mythology of the DA universe.