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  2. Dragon Age: The Veilguard - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a 2024 action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. It is the fourth major game in the Dragon Age franchise, and the sequel to Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014). Set ten years after Inquisition, [1] the game features new locations in the fictional world of Thedas for the player to ...

  3. Solas (Dragon Age) - Wikipedia

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    Solas was the focal point of pre-release promotional efforts for the fourth mainline entry in the Dragon Age video game series – titled Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The game opens with the protagonist Rook disrupting Solas' ritual to bring down the Veil which unleashes two blighted elven gods that Solas had sealed away.

  4. Dragon Age - Wikipedia

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    The plot of this film provides backstory for a young Cassandra Pentaghast, who is on a quest to save the Chantry from a group of blood mages that has gained the ability to control dragons. A Dragon Age streaming television adult animated series, titled Dragon Age: Absolution, was announced at Netflix's June 2022 Geeked Week event; it premiered ...

  5. Trick Weekes - Wikipedia

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    Weekes is a writer at BioWare.They have written for both the Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises, including the main video game installments as well as book adaptations, including the novel Dragon Age: The Masked Empire [2] and two stories for the anthology Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights. [4]

  6. List of Dragon Age media - Wikipedia

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    A story set between Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition; Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume I: April 30, 2013 978-1-61655-115-5: Concept art and guidebook [43] Written by Ben Gelinas (project lead), David Gaider, Mike Laidlaw, and various contributors; Published by Dark Horse; Concept art and background lore on the Dragon Age setting

  7. Mike Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Laidlaw participated extensively in promotional efforts for Dragon Age II, where he has been interviewed about developmental information for the sequel to Origins. [8] Laidlaw was the director for an unreleased fourth entry in the Dragon Age series, code-named Joplin , before the project was cancelled to reallocate staff to Anthem 's development.

  8. Varric Tethras - Wikipedia

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    In-universe, he is a renowned novelist as well as a self-appointed biographer to Hawke and the Inquisitor, the protagonists of Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition respectively. In Dragon Age: The Veilguard , Varric reprises his role as narrator while also acting as the mentor for Rook whom he'd recruited to help him stop Solas from ...

  9. Category:Dragon Age - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Age: Deception; Dragon Age (role-playing game) Dragon Age II; Dragon Age II downloadable content; Dragon Age Legends; Dragon Age: Absolution; Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker; Dragon Age: Inquisition; Dragon Age: Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon; Dragon Age: Inquisition – The Descent; Dragon Age: Inquisition – Trespasser; Dragon Age: Origins