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Several other pieces of DLC were released in between the aforementioned parts, ranging including:
* ''The Stone Prisoner'' ties in with the main ''Origins'' campaign, adding the village of Honnleath, where the Warden recruits a cranky golem named Shale, whose companion quest takes them to an all-new area of the Deep Roads.
* ''Warden's Keep'' adds a new optional area to the main campaign, the abandoned fortress of Soldier's Peak, which the Warden can use as a home base after clearing it of the undead.
* ''A Tale of Orzammar'' is a brief standalone mini-campaign serving as a prequel to the Dwarf Noble origin. You play as a generic mercenary hired by a dwarven nobleman to retrieve an artifact fromside stories the Deep Roads.
* ''Return to Ostagar'' allows the Warden to revisit the ruins of Ostagar, which is lost to the Darkspawn in the prologue, and to avenge everyone who died there.
* ''The Darkspawn Chronicles'' is a non-canonical standalone campaign exploring a WhatIfscenarios.
scenario, where the Warden dies at Ostagar, leaving Alistair to lead the party. You play as an intelligent Darkspawn commanding the horde's invasion of Denerim.
* ''Leliana's Song'' is a standalone campaign serving as an OriginsEpisode for Leliana, showing how and why she became a Chantry sister in Lothering. You play as Leliana on her final bardic mission with her mentor-lover Marjolaine.
* ''The Golems of Amgarrak'' is a standalone campaign, set after ''Awakening'', where the Warden-Commander travels into the Deep Roads to explore the lost Amgarrak thaig at the behest of the dwarven House Dace.
* ''Witch Hunt'', described above, was the final piece of ''Origins'' DLC and the final standalone campaign starring the Warden.
* ''The Stone Prisoner'' ties in with the main ''Origins'' campaign, adding the village of Honnleath, where the Warden recruits a cranky golem named Shale, whose companion quest takes them to an all-new area of the Deep Roads.
* ''Warden's Keep'' adds a new optional area to the main campaign, the abandoned fortress of Soldier's Peak, which the Warden can use as a home base after clearing it of the undead.
* ''A Tale of Orzammar'' is a brief standalone mini-campaign serving as a prequel to the Dwarf Noble origin. You play as a generic mercenary hired by a dwarven nobleman to retrieve an artifact from
* ''Return to Ostagar'' allows the Warden to revisit the ruins of Ostagar, which is lost to the Darkspawn in the prologue, and to avenge everyone who died there.
* ''The Darkspawn Chronicles'' is a non-canonical standalone campaign exploring a WhatIf
* ''Leliana's Song'' is a standalone campaign serving as an OriginsEpisode for Leliana, showing how and why she became a Chantry sister in Lothering. You play as Leliana on her final bardic mission with her mentor-lover Marjolaine.
* ''The Golems of Amgarrak'' is a standalone campaign, set after ''Awakening'', where the Warden-Commander travels into the Deep Roads to explore the lost Amgarrak thaig at the behest of the dwarven House Dace.
* ''Witch Hunt'', described above, was the final piece of ''Origins'' DLC and the final standalone campaign starring the Warden.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. The third game in the series, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' was released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. The third game in the series, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' was released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
Europe. The fourth game, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeDreadwolf'', is currently in development.
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Creator/BioWare's SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' franchise, ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (November 3, 2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series. It takes place in the world (actually continent) of Thedas (an abbreviation of "The Dragon Age Setting"), a DarkFantasy version of the StandardFantasySetting. It draws inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and has a brimful of {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
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Creator/BioWare's SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' franchise, ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (November 3, 2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series. It takes place in the world (actually continent) of Thedas (an abbreviation of "The Dragon Age Setting"), a DarkFantasy version of the StandardFantasySetting. It draws inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and has a brimful of {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
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# The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place [[TimeSkip two or three years after the end of Origins]]. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in ''Origins'' who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.
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# The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place [[TimeSkip two or three years one year after the end of Origins]]. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in ''Origins'' who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.
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Creator/BioWare's SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' franchise, ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (November 3, 2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a DarkFantasy {{Deconstruction}} of the StandardFantasySetting, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and filled to the brim with {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
The world of ''Dragon Age'' is under constant threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
The world of ''Dragon Age'' is under constant threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
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'''''Dragon Age: Origins''''', Creator/BioWare's SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' franchise, ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (November 3, 2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, set series. It takes place in the world (actually continent) of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), (an abbreviation of "The Dragon Age Setting"), a DarkFantasy {{Deconstruction}} version of the StandardFantasySetting, drawing StandardFantasySetting. It draws inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and filled to the brim with has a brimful of {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
The world of ''Dragon Age'' Thedas is under constant threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight".Blight. In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
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Creator/BioWare's SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' franchise, ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (2009) (November 3, 2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a DarkFantasy {{Deconstruction}} of the StandardFantasySetting, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and filled to the brim with {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. The third game in the series, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' was released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and is scheduled for November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. The third game in the series, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' was released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and is scheduled for November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is set to be released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. The third game in the series, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is set to be was released on November 18th, 2014 in North America and is scheduled for November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is set to be released on October 7th, 2014 in North America and October 10th, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is set to be released on October 7th, November 18th, 2014 in North America and October 10th, November 21st, 2014 in Europe.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is currently in production and is set for a Fall 2014 release.
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is currently in production and is set for a Fall to be released on October 7th, 2014 release.
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The story goes that the world is at threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
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The story goes that the world of ''Dragon Age'' is at under constant threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''VideoGame/DragonAgeIIIInquisition'' ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' is currently in production and is set for a late 2013 Fall 2014 release.
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The custom title for DA 3 is finally working properly. *knocks on wood*
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The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''[[VideoGame/DragonAgeIIIInquisition Dragon Age III: Inquisition]]'' ''VideoGame/DragonAgeIIIInquisition'' is currently in production and is set for a late 2013 release.
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# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]]) as they rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delve deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
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# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]]) as they rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delve delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
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# Part one places you in the role of a newly conscripted Grey Warden as you take arms against the Fifth Blight, only to find yourself in a nasty LastOfHisKind situation and tasked with uniting the fractured political landscape of Ferelden against the Darkspawn threat.
# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]]) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]]) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
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# Part one The first part (the original game) places you in the role of a newly conscripted Grey Warden as you take arms against the Fifth Blight, only to find yourself in a nasty LastOfHisKind situation and tasked with uniting the fractured political landscape of Ferelden against the Darkspawn threat.
# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]])to as they rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving delve deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]])
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'''Please post tropes associated with major in-game characters on [[Characters/DragonAgeOrigins the character sheet]], not the main page. Also, tropes exclusive to ''Awakening'' get [[VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening their own page]].'''
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{{BioWare}}'s SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' franchise, '''Dragon ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a DarkFantasy {{Deconstruction}} of the StandardFantasySetting, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and filled to the brim with {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
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-->'''--Motto of the Grey Wardens'''
{{BioWare}}'s SpiritualSuccessor to the legendary ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' franchise, '''Dragon Age: Origins'' (2009) is the first installment of the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' series, set in the world of Thedas (originally an acronym for 'The DA Setting'), a DarkFantasy {{Deconstruction}} of the StandardFantasySetting, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', and ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and filled to the brim with {{Fantasy Counterpart Culture}}s and BlackAndGreyMorality.
The story goes that the world is at threat from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of subterranean monsters called Darkspawn. Every so often, the Darkspawn form armies and surge to the surface en-masse, an event known as a "Blight". In response, an elite band of warriors called the Grey Wardens was formed specifically for the purpose of fighting Darkspawn and defeating the Blight. The plot of ''Origins'' effectively consists of three parts:
# Part one places you in the role of a newly conscripted Grey Warden as you take arms against the Fifth Blight, only to find yourself in a nasty LastOfHisKind situation and tasked with uniting the fractured political landscape of Ferelden against the Darkspawn threat.
# The second part unfolds in the ExpansionPack, ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' and concerns the efforts of a Grey Warden (which [[OldSaveBonus can be the same one from Origins]]) to rebuild the forces of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden while dealing with the aftermath of the Fifth Blight and delving deeper into the motivations and origins of the Darkspawn.
# The third part is told in the DLC "Witch Hunt", which takes place [[TimeSkip two or three years after the end of Origins]]. It chronicles the search for Morrigan, an enigmatic companion (and possible love interest) in ''Origins'' who disappeared after the conclusion of the Fifth Blight.
Several other pieces of DLC were released in between the aforementioned parts, ranging from side stories to WhatIf scenarios.
The sequel, ''Videogame/DragonAgeII'', was released in 2011 on March 8th in North America and on the 11th in Europe. ''[[VideoGame/DragonAgeIIIInquisition Dragon Age III: Inquisition]]'' is currently in production and is set for a late 2013 release.
'''Please post tropes associated with major in-game characters on [[Characters/DragonAgeOrigins the character sheet]], not the main page.'''
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