The Pope’s Exorcist, starring Russell Crowe, is another ambient movie for me, and I see it on Instagram between lifting videos, nootropic ads, modded Game Boy pics, and meal prep service ads. come in. Seriously, like so many things streaming these days, this one looks like a Simpsons or his 30 Rock fake movie, but the staff has Dragon His Age fans are one of him. It seems that there are two of him.
Can I talk about how “The Pope’s Exorcist” (yes, that movie starring Russell Crowe) uses the Dragon Age Inquisition’s Inquisition symbol as a real-world Spanish Inquisition symbol? ? (This was discovered by @DesFleursBleues) pic.twitter.com/FubVAvNdsCMay 11, 2023
The first time I noticed this change was Kelgrid (opens in new tab) and fleur blue (opens in new tab) only on twitter why gaming now (opens in new tab) point it out xMoonxCakex (opens in new tab) The Dragon Age subreddit recorded this even earlier. Apparently, Russell Crowe is exercising his right to inspect the eerie crypts associated with the Spanish Inquisition during his regular exorcism. It turns out that it is the Spanish Inquisition. Because it’s their symbol on the wall. I actually just put in the symbols of the Spanish Inquisition. dragon age Inquisition there.
The names may sound the same, but the Dragon Age Inquisition saved Thedas from being sacked by the evil Corypheus, a primordial Tevinter sorcerer who sought to usurp the throne of the gods. was an organization. The Spanish Inquisition was an outgrowth of a long-running papal institution, hijacked by the famous monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella to carry out new ethnic cleansing. Reconquista– Form a nation and consolidate its power. While persecuting mainly Jews and Muslims who remained in Spain, they tortured those who understood that cleanliness would help prevent the spread of disease (they were called witches at the time).
Kotaku There’s a theory that this was the first result someone googled for “inquisition symbol” and Dragon Age’s signature sword and eye was the first result, but honestly, what do you think? It’s pretty plausible. See the screenshot of the result below (even from incognito mode!). “Oops, it’s all Dragon Age,” except for the cheeky Warhammer 40K stuff. However, I would like to appreciate the production of this film more. Surely some geek set designer slipped this in on purpose? Either way, the line between reality and fiction continues to blur, with pieces of real European history being infected and replaced by one of Canada’s greatest cultural exports.