With less than a month till release, excitement is really ramping up for Bioware‘s latest installation of the Dragon Age franchise which touts that it is going back towards the thoughtful strategic gameplay and character interaction that made the first game so special. Yesterday Bioware released a new Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer which highlights three of your nine potential followers for the Inquisition: the Iron Bull, Sera, and Dorian:
The game is looking mighty beautiful in HD, and seeing these characters in action is giving me goosebumps. Here are some more details about each of the three featured followers direct from Dragon Age: Inquisition’s official website:
The Iron Bull: Qunari are known across Thedas as the brutal horned giants who descended from the north to nearly conquer the continent. These ruthless followers of a harsh philosophy enforce their will through the Ben-Hassrath: their spies and secret police. One brilliant agent did it all, hunting spies, rebels, and deserters until the day he finally broke. To preserve a valuable asset, his superiors sent him to Orlais to observe and report… and The Iron Bull was born.
Sera: Sera is impulsive and revels in the moment. For her, it’s not about what’s right, it’s about what’s right now. In the Friends of Red Jenny, she humbled authority and had fun doing it. But now the nobility are being not just selfish but blind. War, demons, a torn sky: these are more than troubling—they’re terrifying. Fortunately, Sera and her “friends” can be frightening, too, and if she needs to put an arrow through some baddies so regular people can sleep at night, so be it. Sera fights for those caught in the middle, but she also needs order restored. The world has to be normal so she can play.
Dorian: Being from a proud bloodline of the Tevinter Imperium has its advantages: Dorian was born with a flair for magic that made him the envy of his peers. He is charming and confident, his wit as sharp as any blade, and if some suggest his manner cocky, it could be attributed to being a powerful mage in a land where mages rule. Indeed, Dorian would be the pride of his family—if he didn’t oppose everything his homeland has come to stand for. He wears the labels of “pariah” and “outcast” proudly, knowing that views of the Imperium are unlikely to change until and unless someone of his ability stands up to make a difference.
Are you planning to lead the Inquisition to glory when the game releases on November 18th? Let us know in the comments.
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