*scurries away with this nugget of information, clasping it with great glee*
*scurries away with this nugget of information, clasping it with great glee*
I didnβt notice this!!! But yeah! In the other games, we know that their numbers swarm wherever there has been a blight, and that the ones in the deep roads outside Orzammar are healthier (mentioned that they donβt know what they eat there in DAO).
Though my version of this theory I got from prev DA games. Did you notice something in Veilguard O.O?
This is one of my favourite headcanons π they certainly seem to like living where blight has been. I also canβt deny that I love the idea that Lelianaβs nugs contributed to her resistance π
A small update to this: While this is still correct for elven in DAV, we have noticed that text from Inquisition has a few extra rules. So we made a font based on that. I'll explain the differences in the π§΅
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This immediately made me think of those codex entries in JoH about the snake people and the moon men π
Iβve wanted this for so so so long. Finally I own physical copies of the WOT volumes π - a reward for myself for over 54 days of full time course work after a huge crash in functioning.
From the βMaking of DAVβ behind the scenes video: π
βAs weβve gone through DAO, DA2, Inquisitionβ¦ magic has become more and more present, and part of that is because Solas has been slowly preparing this ritual for longer than anyone in the Dragon Age universe is really aware of.β
I think about this moment all the time. It is almost never the bankers who starve.
*Takes a deep breath*
I AM SO HAPPYYYYYY - this dragon age game ahhhhhh
*Tears up in Solavellan*
Exactly the same for me!! XD
This is my first time actually being part of the hype for a new upcoming DA game, and man, my excitement is off the charts.
After seeing all the speculation on Bellaraβs vallaslin in Dragon Age: the Veilguard, note that we have already seen quite a bright red version of Mythalβs vallaslin on the guards at the temple of Mythal - so I donβt think the use of the colour directly connects to worship of the Forgotten Ones.