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[[BioWare]]'s [[Spiritual Successor]] to the legendary ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' franchise, ''[[Dragon Age]]'' is a [[Dark Fantasy]] [[video game]] series set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a [[Deconstruction]] of the [[Standard Fantasy Setting]], drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', and ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and filled to the brim with [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Fantasy Counterpart Cultures]] and [[Black and Grey Morality]].
[[BioWare]]'s [[Spiritual Successor]] to the legendary ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' franchise, ''[[Dragon Age]]'' is a [[Dark Fantasy]] [[video game]] series set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a [[Deconstruction]] of the [[Standard Fantasy Setting]], drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', and ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and filled to the brim with [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Fantasy Counterpart Cultures]] and [[Black and Grey Morality]].


The first game in the series, ''Dragon Age: Origins,'' was released in 2009, to a great deal of critical and commercial success.
The first game in the series, ''Dragon Age: Origins,'' was released in 2009, with a great deal of critical and commercial success. Its sequel, ''[[Dragon Age II]]'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' was released 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]]'' is currently in development, and is set to release on October 7, 2014.


In addition to the games, the series contains five novels. The first two are prequel, describing events leading up to the start of ''Origins''. The next two are sequels, taking place shortly after Act III of Dragon Age II. The fifth delves into the history of the Grey Wardens and their association with griffons, and is expected to tie into ''Inquisition''.
In addition to the games, the series contains five novels. The first two are prequels, describing events leading up to the start of ''Origins''. The next two are sequels, taking place shortly after Act III of Dragon Age II. The fifth delves into the history of the Grey Wardens and their association with griffons, and is expected to tie into ''Inquisition''.


Their are also several comics in the franchise, as well as a [[Tabletop Games|P&P RPG]] developed by [[Green Ronin]] Games. A direct-to-DVD anime adaptation has also been release, to mixed reactions. Also released is a Webseries, [[Dragon Age Redemption]], produced by and starring [[Felicia Day]], [[Promoted Fanboy|who is a fan of the franchise.]]
There are also several comics in the franchise, as well as a [[Tabletop Games|P&P RPG]] developed by [[Green Ronin]] Games. A direct-to-DVD anime adaptation has also been released, to mixed reactions. Also released is a web series, [[Dragon Age Redemption]], produced by and starring [[Felicia Day]], [[Promoted Fanboy|who is a fan of the franchise.]]


== ''Dragon Age'' Games: ==
== ''Dragon Age'' Games: ==
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*** ''Mark of the Assassin''
*** ''Mark of the Assassin''
* ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' (2014)
* ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' (2014)
* ''[[Dragon Age Dreadwolf]]'' TBA


=== Other Games ===
=== Other Games ===

Revision as of 02:35, 29 November 2022

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BioWare's Spiritual Successor to the legendary Baldur's Gate franchise, Dragon Age is a Dark Fantasy video game series set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a Deconstruction of the Standard Fantasy Setting, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as The Wheel of Time, A Song of Ice and Fire, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer and filled to the brim with Fantasy Counterpart Cultures and Black and Grey Morality.

The first game in the series, Dragon Age: Origins, was released in 2009, with a great deal of critical and commercial success. Its sequel, Dragon Age II, was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. Dragon Age: Inquisition was released on October 7, 2014.

In addition to the games, the series contains five novels. The first two are prequels, describing events leading up to the start of Origins. The next two are sequels, taking place shortly after Act III of Dragon Age II. The fifth delves into the history of the Grey Wardens and their association with griffons, and is expected to tie into Inquisition.

There are also several comics in the franchise, as well as a P&P RPG developed by Green Ronin Games. A direct-to-DVD anime adaptation has also been released, to mixed reactions. Also released is a web series, Dragon Age Redemption, produced by and starring Felicia Day, who is a fan of the franchise.

Dragon Age Games:

Core Games

Other Games

  • Dragon Age Journeys (2009)
  • Dragon Age Legends (2011)
  • Heroes of Dragon Age (2013)

Novels

Comics

Tropes used in Dragon Age include:

Dragon Age General Tropes

  • Cheap Gold Coins: Almost averted, where one gold coin equals 100 silver coins or 10,000 copper coins. IRL, the respective metals' prices ratio is about 427:8:1. However, a standard dagger costs 8 silvers in Origins and 5s 24c in II, which is about five bucks by the same calculation as used in the D&D example above.

First Dragon Age comic Tropes