Paul Farquhar
Legend
I never had and problems with the Fade, and it's one of the most interesting ideas in the game.
It's interesting the 1st time, any additional play, it's just a chore.I never had and problems with the Fade, and it's one of the most interesting ideas in the game.
sourceFen'Harel: The Dread Wolf
Main article: Fen'Harel
The Dread Wolf is an enigmatic trickster god of the elves, whose supposed betrayal of both the benevolent Creators and the malefic Forgotten Ones is the only explanation most elves have for the destruction of Arlathan. Dalish clans view him with wariness and seek to protect themselves and their kin from his treachery.
It is revealed by Solas in Mythal's temple that this could be a misinterpretation by the Dalish and instead he was the god of rebellion.
Likely. They had a cartoon about Cassandra that gave her backstory mentioned in Inquisition.I see that there’s going to be a Dragon Age cartoon debuting on Netflix soon. It’s called DA: Absolution and is set in Tevinter. I wonder if it will tie into this game, given that it is also supposed to be mainly set in Tevinter?
Probably. The last few comic book series, also set in Tevinter, definitely seemed to be setting stuff up ...I see that there’s going to be a Dragon Age cartoon debuting on Netflix soon. It’s called DA: Absolution and is set in Tevinter. I wonder if it will tie into this game, given that it is also supposed to be mainly set in Tevinter?
Each Dragon Age adventure has had its own main protagonist. It's a feature of the franchise. It's not about the adventures of a single individual.Likely. They had a cartoon about Cassandra that gave her backstory mentioned in Inquisition.
As to the The Dread Wolf, I'm not certain that I want to play it. I had a very hard time doing a second playthrough of Inquisition, because so much of that story was designed for Hawke, from the villain, to Cassandra, to Varric, and I just felt that the narrative made much less since due to BioWare abandoning Hawke. YMMV, of course.
Each Dragon Age adventure has had its own main protagonist. It's a feature of the franchise. It's not about the adventures of a single individual.