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Why is it called "Dragon Age: Origins"?


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" Dragon Age " yes , this was also mention in the stolen throne right when the battle of river dane was about to start Loghain saw/hear a dragon flying in the frostback mountains appear while talking to Rowan before sunrise thus it was called dragon age according to the book.

 

but the thread starter ask specifically Why is it called "Dragon Age: Origins"? <=== this actually refers to the individual story of the race you choose in-game as a warden :biggrin: thus the word Origin :thumbsup:

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Part of me thinks that,but another part of me thinks that our wardens are going to be involved for one heck of a tale. I mean the "Origin" of the hero,this is sometimes very common in stories that traverse many books. Awakening is the continuation of such Origin leading in to the end of the begging of the tale, naturally one can suspect that maybe this franchise will be centered on said Grey Warden. Though many argue and I have to a degree agree that maybe our warden tale is done, and they only played the central role of a bigger story to come and next game is a continuation from the events caused by said Warden, and there is a new character to fill a central role of the bigger picture. While I feel my Warden's tale is not over and needs some closure,but we need to be ready to face that maybe in grand scheme our Warden is just one of many protagonists to come. Imo I feel that Morrigan is really the only other character with her "loop hole" that really progresses the story and sets the stage for what is beyond the "Origin"/"Begging" of an epic story that will from chain events have a real major impact.

 

Just sooo many directions the writers will take from here hard to tell,but to tell a story you must first start with a begging tale like all great tales do,and that's why it is called "ORIGINS"

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" Dragon Age " yes , this was also mention in the stolen throne right when the battle of river dane was about to start Loghain saw/hear a dragon flying in the frostback mountains appear while talking to Rowan before sunrise thus it was called dragon age according to the book.

 

but the thread starter ask specifically Why is it called "Dragon Age: Origins"? <=== this actually refers to the individual story of the race you choose in-game as a warden :biggrin: thus the word Origin :thumbsup:

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Part of me thinks that,but another part of me thinks that our wardens are going to be involved for one heck of a tale. I mean the "Origin" of the hero,this is sometimes very common in stories that traverse many books. Awakening is the continuation of such Origin leading in to the end of the begging of the tale, naturally one can suspect that maybe this franchise will be centered on said Grey Warden. Though many argue and I have to a degree agree that maybe our warden tale is done, and they only played the central role of a bigger story to come and next game is a continuation from the events caused by said Warden, and there is a new character to fill a central role of the bigger picture. While I feel my Warden's tale is not over and needs some closure,but we need to be ready to face that maybe in grand scheme our Warden is just one of many protagonists to come. Imo I feel that Morrigan is really the only other character with her "loop hole" that really progresses the story and sets the stage for what is beyond the "Origin"/"Begging" of an epic story that will from chain events have a real major impact.

 

Just sooo many directions the writers will take from here hard to tell,but to tell a story you must first start with a begging tale like all great tales do,and that's why it is called "ORIGINS"

Exactly " right on the buck there..."

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I'm glad my thoughts actually made sense,usually when I try to condense a thought that I can write vastly about It's tough for me to catch everything and convert it to a shorter piece of writing.
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