Dragon Age Creator Says The Series Has Long-Term Story Plans
Briefly

Former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider shared insights about the intricate lore he created years ago, influencing successive titles, including Dragon Age: The Veilguard. 'The way I created the world was to seed plots in various parts of the world that could be part of... a single game,' he explained. Gaider emphasized the process of extracting his 'uber-plot' for the narrative, illustrating the complexity and meticulous nature of storytelling within the Dragon Age universe.
Gaider mentioned specific examples of how his original vision continues to impact the series, citing the return of Fen'Harel in the latest game. While he refrained from disclosing his original ending for the lore, he acknowledged, 'I always had this dream of where it would all end, the very last plot.' This encapsulates his long-term view for the series and hints at unfinished storytelling that still resonates with fans.
Read at GameSpot
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