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#26
LPPrince

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spottyblanket wrote...

Cheers for asking. ^_^

What about him writing any stand alone fiction?


You'd have to talk to him about that.

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spottyblanket

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I may well do so. :P




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damirko

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We are all waiting for any official comment from David ;)

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andar91

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Image IPBImage IPBI'd love some more novels, I really liked the two for Dragon Age Origins. I prefered The Calling to The Stolen Throne, though.

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damirko

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Personaly I was much more in The Stolen Throne, liked the whole "fighting for freedom/politics" thingy...

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andar91

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damirko wrote...

Personaly I was much more in The Stolen Throne, liked the whole "fighting for freedom/politics" thingy...

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I liked them both, I just liked The Calling more.

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I haven't even read the first 2 books yet, mostly because I only recently figured out my local bookstore has a cope of The Stolen Throne, but also because I am re-reading The Name of the Wind.

But yeah I have no problems with a new DA book or two.

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I like Stolen Throne more because it had better pacing and it followed a party (Rowan, Maric, Katriel, Loghain) around in a similar way to the game but then again, Calling had Duncan and the other Wardens in it (yay, Fiona!) so maybe I just like them both equally for totally different reasons. I wish the game-version of the Architect had been just as good as the book-version, granted the VO was well done but he just didn't get enough dialogue for the non-Calling readers to really understand him.