The following article contains spoilers for Act 1 of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Key things
- The Inquisitor is the only protagonist who has interacted with the other three.
- Only a few characters interacted with all four protagonists.
- Varric, Alistair, and Isabela are among the characters who interacted with three of the four.
Dragon Age is notable for having a different hero in each game, something not often seen in multiplayer series. Warden, Hawke, Inquisitor and Rook all have their stories set in the same 23 year period between 9.31 and 9.53 Dragon. Despite all these events taking place in the same two decades, there are very few characters that interacted with all four protagonists.
This topic was brought up in a Reddit thread by RhiaStark, who noted that the Inquisitor was the only protagonist who interacted with the other three protagonists of the series. The Inquisitor corresponds with the Warden during the events of the Inquisition, seeking advice on how to defeat the ancient darkspawn Corypheus. Hawke then arrives to help the Inquisitor during the “Here Lies the Abyss” quest, and of course the Inquisitor made several appearances in Dragon Age: The Veilguard and spoke to Rook.
A happy couple
Naturally, this also means that the Inquisitor is one of the few characters to have interacted with every protagonist in the series. Assuming you equate the act of existing in your body with the act of interacting with yourself, which I most certainly do. No one interacted with the Inquisitor more than the Inquisitor except maybe Varric.
The only other character to achieve this feat is Mythal through his various aspects. Flemeth interacts with the Warden, Hawk and the Inquisitor; while Morrigan and another aspect of Mythal talk to Rook during the events of The Veilguard. Morrigan herself approaches without Mythal's memories as she travels with the Warden, and then advises both the Inquisitor and Rook. While Morrigan and Hawke may both be in Skyhold at the same time, there is no on-screen interaction between them, so while you could reasonably assume they interacted during this period, there is no hard evidence to suggest this.
These are the only two (or three) characters who have interacted with all four, but there are plenty who have met or corresponded with three of the four. Isabela meets the Warden in Deneri, travels with Hawke in Dragon Age 2, and leads the Lords of Fortune in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, but despite being an agent of the Inquisition, she never corresponds with the Inquisitor.
A few other characters that have met the three protagonists are: Alistair Theirin, who travels with the Warden and can potentially meet Hawke and the Inquisitor in brief cameo appearances during their respective games, and Varric Tethras, who is a companion of Hawke and the Inquisitor. and recruits Rook to stop Solas from the events of The Veilguard.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the long-awaited fourth game in BioWare's fantasy RPG series formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The direct sequel to Inquisition focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf.