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The second part unfolds in the [[Expansion Pack]], ''Dragon Age: Awakening''. The plot concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[Old Save Bonus|can be the same one from Origins]]) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
The second part unfolds in the [[Expansion Pack]], ''Dragon Age: Awakening''. The plot concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[Old Save Bonus|can be the same one from Origins]]) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.


The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place [[Time Skip|two or three years after the end of Origins]]. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in ''Origins'' who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.
The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place [[Time Skip|one year after the end of Origins]]. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in ''Origins'' who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.


Its sequel, ''[[Dragon Age II]]'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' is currently in development, and is set to release on October 7, 2014.
Its sequel, ''[[Dragon Age II]]'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' the third entry in the series, was released on October 7, 2014.


'''Please post tropes associated with major in-game characters on [[Dragon Age: Origins/Characters|the character sheet]], not the main page.'''
'''Please post tropes associated with major in-game characters on [[Dragon Age: Origins/Characters|the character sheet]], not the main page.'''

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The first entry in the Dark Fantasy Dragon Age franchise, by BioWare

The world is at threat from a Exclusively Evil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight.

The story of Origins effectively consists of three parts. The first places you in the role of a newly conscripted Grey Warden as you take arms against the Fifth Blight, only to find yourself in a nasty Last of His Kind situation and tasked with uniting the fractured political landscape of Ferelden against the Darkspawn threat.

The second part unfolds in the Expansion Pack, Dragon Age: Awakening. The plot concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which can be the same one from Origins) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.

The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place one year after the end of Origins. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in Origins who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.

Its sequel, Dragon Age II, was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. Dragon Age: Inquisition the third entry in the series, was released on October 7, 2014.

Please post tropes associated with major in-game characters on the character sheet, not the main page.

Tropes used in Dragon Age: Origins include: