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This article describes player characters, important party companions, notable supporting characters, and major antagonists who appear in the video game Dragon Age: Origins, its expansion Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening, and associated DLC's. Certain characters have names chosen by the player.
Pages in category "Dragon Age characters" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Central to the Dragon Age franchise are the main series of multi-platform role-playing video games: Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. Each game features a different protagonist and plot, but is linked by a common setting, the fictional world of Thedas, as well as several recurring elements and supporting characters.
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Dragon Age: Origins is a 2009 role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts.It is the first game in the Dragon Age franchise. Set in the fictional kingdom of Ferelden during a period of civil strife, the game puts the player in the role of a warrior, mage, or rogue coming from an elven, human, or dwarven background.
Voiced by: Nicholas Boulton (Male) and Jo Wyatt (Female). Hawke is the family name of the main protagonist of Dragon Age II.Hawke's father Malcolm was an apostate mage who died three years before the beginning of the game, while their mother Leandra is a former noblewoman from Kirkwall.
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