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August 2, 2010: Visit the official Dragon Age Wiki to meet Jerrik Dace, an elite veteran of the Deep Roads featured in the upcoming Golems of Amgarrak DLC! Watch the Dragon Age Wiki all week long for more information on the people and places in Golems of Amgarrak!

August 3, 2010: Brogan Dace, a warrior as solid and dependable as stone, has gone missing in the Deep Roads. What was the goal of the mysterious expedition that led to his disappearance? Find out in the upcoming DLC Golems of Amgarrak!

August 4, 2010: The latest Golems of Amgarrak wiki update covers Caridin and Golems. Learn the history of the Legion of Steel, the all golem battallion which was lost when it was sent into the Deep Roads to reclaim the Paragon Caridin and his secrets.

August 6, 2010: In the latest Wiki update on the Golems of Amgarrak, we explore House Dolvish's attempts to rediscover the secret of Caridin's golems. Their obsession drove the clan into obscurity, but with strange new golems appearing in the Deep Roads, could they rise to prominence one more? Click here to learn more!

Modifié par Victor Wachter, 06 août 2010 - 04:19 .


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Thank you so much for letting us play our warden! allthough I did like lelianas song DLC taking place in the past, I'd love a Duncan or alistair DLC that takes place in the past or morrigans DLC.

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Cool. Thanks for the heads up.

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I wanted to ask and maybe clear something up - I'm working on previewing some of the new information on Jerrik for greywardens.com and ran into some confusion:
In the Wiki entry it says that Anwer's son and heir is Mandar Dace. I believe in the Dwarf Noble origin story, Mandar is referenced as Ronus Dace's son, which he can't be both (unless Anwer and Ronus are together and adopted or something, heh). I was hoping that someone could clear this up for me so that I get it right in my article, thanks.

Modifié par SteveGarbage, 02 août 2010 - 06:55 .


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I would like an Alistair DLC too, to see Maric and Fiona if they have any tie with Alistair.



As for this DLC sounds more and more interesting. Still, because it is only 5$ i imagine it to be quite short ><

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SteveGarbage wrote...

I wanted to ask and maybe clear something up - I'm working on previewing some of the new information on Jerrik for greywardens.com and ran into some confusion:
In the Wiki entry it says that Anwer's son and heir is Mandar Dace. In the Dwarf Noble origin story, Mandar is referenced as the heir to House Dace but also as Ronus Dace's son, which he can't be both. I was hoping that someone could clear this up for me so that I get it right in my article, thanks.

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Who's to say that there aren't multiple Mandar Daces?

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Kimarous wrote...

SteveGarbage wrote...

I wanted to ask and maybe clear something up - I'm working on previewing some of the new information on Jerrik for greywardens.com and ran into some confusion:
In the Wiki entry it says that Anwer's son and heir is Mandar Dace. In the Dwarf Noble origin story, Mandar is referenced as the heir to House Dace but also as Ronus Dace's son, which he can't be both. I was hoping that someone could clear this up for me so that I get it right in my article, thanks.

tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OneSteveLimit

Who's to say that there aren't multiple Mandar Daces?

Hmmm, and that's an obvious answer that of course I didn't think about, heh. I suppose if there are two Mandar Daces though, a little clarification would be nice. And it would help answer the question of "how's the DLC handle if you're a Dwarf Noble and you splattered Mandar's brains all over the Proving Ring like I did?" :D

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Aldaris951 wrote...

Thank you so much for letting us play our warden! allthough I did like lelianas song DLC taking place in the past, I'd love a Duncan or alistair DLC that takes place in the past or morrigans DLC.


I agree, some more companion back-stories would be great and if the release dates are spaced out people will be playing DA:O right up until DA 2 comes out

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SteveGarbage wrote...

Kimarous wrote...

SteveGarbage wrote...

I wanted to ask and maybe clear something up - I'm working on previewing some of the new information on Jerrik for greywardens.com and ran into some confusion:
In the Wiki entry it says that Anwer's son and heir is Mandar Dace. In the Dwarf Noble origin story, Mandar is referenced as the heir to House Dace but also as Ronus Dace's son, which he can't be both. I was hoping that someone could clear this up for me so that I get it right in my article, thanks.

tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OneSteveLimit

Who's to say that there aren't multiple Mandar Daces?

Hmmm, and that's an obvious answer that of course I didn't think about, heh. I suppose if there are two Mandar Daces though, a little clarification would be nice. And it would help answer the question of "how's the DLC handle if you're a Dwarf Noble and you splattered Mandar's brains all over the Proving Ring like I did?" :D

If there were two Mandar Daces, it would be kind of convenient for them BOTH to be the heir to their house, don't you think? Perhaps we have "Anwer Ronus Dace" as the head of the house, and it is house tradition that the heir always be known as "Mandar"? ;)

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I assume its canon that the dwarf noble didn't kill mandar dace?

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Anyone else reminded of "Witch's Wake" when they found out that Jerrick's brother was named Brogan? ("Brogan's Tears," "Brogan's Arm," etc...)

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SteveGarbage wrote...

Hmmm, and that's an obvious answer that of course I didn't think about, heh. I suppose if there are two Mandar Daces though, a little clarification would be nice. And it would help answer the question of "how's the DLC handle if you're a Dwarf Noble and you splattered Mandar's brains all over the Proving Ring like I did?" :D



Figured the provings weren't a "To The Death" thing

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I'd like to know if Jerrik is a rogue or a warrior.As a dual weapon mastery, he can be one of the both classes.

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SotF wrote...

SteveGarbage wrote...

Hmmm, and that's an obvious answer that of course I didn't think about, heh. I suppose if there are two Mandar Daces though, a little clarification would be nice. And it would help answer the question of "how's the DLC handle if you're a Dwarf Noble and you splattered Mandar's brains all over the Proving Ring like I did?" :D



Figured the provings weren't a "To The Death" thing


Someone later mentions that you killed Lord Dace's son in that Origin.

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Lord_Saulot wrote...

SotF wrote...

SteveGarbage wrote...

Hmmm, and that's an obvious answer that of course I didn't think about, heh. I suppose if there are two Mandar Daces though, a little clarification would be nice. And it would help answer the question of "how's the DLC handle if you're a Dwarf Noble and you splattered Mandar's brains all over the Proving Ring like I did?" :D



Figured the provings weren't a "To The Death" thing


Someone later mentions that you killed Lord Dace's son in that Origin.

I do believe it's Lord Ronus himself that laments that his "son is dead" and that it's his fault. The glory provings (like the one in celebration of Aeducan's military commission) are not to the death. However I believe honor provings, like the one you can fight against Mandar, *are* to the death.

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The Wiki has been updated with another member of House Dace!

August 3, 2010: Brogan Dace, a warrior as solid and dependable as stone, has gone missing in the Deep Roads. What was the goal of the mysterious expedition that led to his disappearance? Find out in the upcoming DLC Golems of Amgarrak!

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Hi

I have one question. Will the newest Dragon Age DLC - Golems of Amgarrak be available for polish fans? I'm asking, because, as we found out, the newest DLC for Mass Effect is not going to be released in Poland.




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"Brogan is a fierce warrior, wielding his two-handed sword to devastating effect."
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Hmm.

Modifié par slikster, 03 août 2010 - 05:24 .


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Brogans for life.

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slikster wrote...

"Brogan is a fierce warrior, wielding his two-handed sword to devastating effect."
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Hmm.


Agreed. It would have been less insulting to the community to equip him with a spatula and a basket lid lol

So about the Warden: You are able to import him. Does that mean that the dwarves, which I hear you can play as, might not be playable in this case? I read most of the basics of this DLC and am convinced it takes place during his travels against the Fifth Blight instead of in the past.

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slikster wrote...

"Brogan is a fierce warrior, wielding his two-handed sword to devastating effect."
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Hmm.


Sounds like fail blog material.:P

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EDIT: Wrong thread.

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Question re character bios and noble vs. warrior caste.

These updates state that "Brogan Dace" has been a member of the warrior caste for "decades" and that Jerrik Dace is his "older sibling". The entry for Jerrik Dace - as well as the Daces in DA:O - makes clear this is a noble caste. What gives?

From the explanation of how dwarves work, if the two Daces were half-brothers with the same mother, Brogan Dace's father being a warrior rather than noble but Jerrik's being noble, that might make sense according to how the game presents dwarves (or if it's a "different" Dace house that happens to be warriors!).

EDIT (forgot to include): However, the Brogan entry also notes "Such brotherliness is a rarity among the high nobles of Orzammar." So forget about it being a "different" Dace family, they're nobles.

Not to nitpick unduly, but unless there's an in-game explanation for this, it's one of those really annoying things, contradiction of game canon for no good reason. Alternatively, if it's just whoever wrote the entry for Brogan Dace made an error, that's an easier fix.

Modifié par epeeist, 04 août 2010 - 03:22 .


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August 4, 2010: The latest Golems of Amgarrak wiki update covers Caridin and Golems. Learn the history of the Legion of Steel, the all golem battallion which was lost when it was sent into the Deep Roads to reclaim the Paragon Caridin and his secrets.

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Huh and here I thought Caridin was turned into a golem by King Valor himself and not lost.