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David Gaider

Dragon Age: Asunder

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Return to the dark fantasy world created for the award-winning, triple platinum game, Dragon Age™: Origins in this third tie-in novel! A mystical killer stalks the halls of the White Spire, the heart of templar power in the mighty Orlesian Empire. To prove his innocence, Adrian reluctantly embarks on a journey into the western wastelands that will not only reveal much more than he bargained for but change the fate of his fellow mages forever.
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449 printed pages
Original publication
2011
Publication year
2011
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Impressions

  • Настяshared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    🚀Unputdownable
    💧Soppy

    Love it. Read this book while already playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, so I knew some of the end, but it is still a must-read. A good dark fantasy even if you’re not familiar with Dragon Age world, and for those, who are fans of it — lots of lore and loved characters. Yep, mostly about Cole, Rhys and Evangeline, but also about Mage Rebellion, Templars and Chantry.
    Lots of emotions and a great ending. Definitely a must-read.

  • Jomelson Coshared an impression4 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths

  • D Kekshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • nedretaslankarahas quoted3 years ago
    That tree had watched the ages pass. It had seen Blights fill the land with darkspawn and yet suffered no corruption.
  • nedretaslankarahas quoted3 years ago
    had so much of herself wrapped up in this cause, it made him wonder: What would happen to her if she ever got what she wanted? When there was no one left to fight? They used to talk about what they would do if the Circle were ever free, yes, but was there anything of that girl still left? He’d watched that part of her get swallowed up over the years, while he remained the same. Left behind.
  • nedretaslankarahas quoted5 years ago
    Perhaps he’d died there in the darkness, and forgotten. Maybe that was how ghosts came to be: they were those who passed on and refused to accept it. Thus they remained, lingering in a life that didn’t want them anymore.

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