What is the canon ending of Dragon Age: Origins?
According to Bioware, the “canon story” for Dragon Age: Origins is that the Warden is of Dalish Elf origin (no gender mentioned}, the Warden sacrifices themselves to kill the Archdemon (no God-baby with Morrigan} and Alistair becomes King.
Is there a Canon Dragon Age?
There is no “Default Canon” for Dragon Age. According to David Gaider, the comics are going to take place in an AU that is set to cater to the most popular ending choices: Alistair is King if Ferelden and not dead, and Isabela was not handed over to the Qunari.
Does Dragon Age have multiple endings?
Dragon Age: Inquisition having “40 major endings with variations” sounded a little excessive when producer Cameron Lee mentioned it last week. There are only a few completely unique endings,” clarified Dragon Age series executive producer Mark Darrah on Twitter.
What class is Hawke canon?
There is no canon class. Or even gender. I meant that the devs clearly wrote the story with a mage Hawke in mind. Especially when you consider that Hawke is a mage in all the trailers and on all the cover art, and that the story has greater resonance if Hawke is a mage and Carver is a Templar.
Is the ending of Dragon Age Origins canon?
NCSPirate posted… according to BioWare’s Mike Laidlaw, the “canon” version of the events from Dragon Age: Origins resulted with Alistair becoming king and, presumably, the grey warden from the first game sacrificing him or herself to kill the Archdemon. . I’m not ok with this.
Is there an epilogue to Dragon Age Origins Awakening?
For other epilogues, see Epilogue. This page will reveal the various endings that occur in the epilogue of Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening. Naturally, there are spoilers here.
What happens at the end of Dragon Age Awakening?
If Vigil’s Keep is not saved and Aura not visited in Amaranthine, Justice will stand in the ruins of Vigil’s Keep looking in to the sun and saying “Now I know what to do.” The ghost then disappears leaving behind the rotten body of Kristoff.
Is the warden from Dragon Age Origins canon?
Hopes of the Warden in DA3 seem even less likely than before. according to BioWare’s Mike Laidlaw, the “canon” version of the events from Dragon Age: Origins resulted with Alistair becoming king and, presumably, the grey warden from the first game sacrificing him or herself to kill the Archdemon. . I’m not ok with this. NCSPirate posted…