We still don't yet know what they truly are... yet.
Stay tuned!
I'd take the Howe/Beth one easily. Sebastian can suck an egg.
Hell, my Hawke should have hooked up with Howe, after she killed Anders. But this is probably off topic now.
Oh, I'm glad that didn't happen. I'm still mistakenly hopeful that Carver/Bethany will appear as optional companions/romances down the line.
So, Gaider ultimately decided to not leave a last legacy for DA series? well, bad for him, he was good writing books, not so much on the comics, but still.
I enjoyed his books as well, but - and I readily admit I could be wrong - leaving Bioware may go hand in hand with David Gaider's obligation to leave Dragon Age behind, or at least desist from writing Dragon Age novels for commercial publication. ![]()
I enjoyed his books as well, but - and I readily admit I could be wrong - leaving Bioware may go hand in hand with David Gaider's obligation to leave Dragon Age behind, or at least desist from writing Dragon Age novels for commercial publication.
Well I for one would like to hear more of Fenris. His story was quite sad imho.
Wait a second, he did not leave Bioware as I recall, he was sent to work with the new IP and left DA behind.
Far as i know I read he said he did in fact leave bioware. But i could be wrong
Wait a second, he did not leave Bioware as I recall, he was sent to work with the new IP and left DA behind.
He did leave for the new IP, but then after that he left Bioware for Beamdog... Boomdog... B-something. Too lazy to look it up right now unless someone brings me a coffee.
Former Dragon Age Lead Writer David Gaider announced his departure from BioWare a few weeks ago, saying that it was “time to move on to a new challenge.” Today that new challenge was revealed as Beamdog, the digital distribution platform, publisher, and developer that's currently working on a new Baldur's Gate.
http://www.pcgamer.c...-joins-beamdog/