Dragon Age: Veiled Guard There is one Excellent castalmost everything is new to the series. However, it seems there were plans to have some characters from the previous game appear as party members. Now that fans know this, they have their own feelings.
The news of this matter comes from Dragon Age: Veiled Guard The art book, out now, is full of spoilers. But we won’t delve into anything that actually happens in the game here. So don’t worry about this. But several pages of concept art of imaginary party members never appeared. Veil Guard. Some of these may be new characters without names, such as the chain-clad Qunari mage and the heavily tattooed Antivan Crow. But there’s a character in the book who may be returning in 2014 Dragon Age: Inquisition. However, she is no ally. In fact, depending on your choices, you can kill her in the game. This is Magister Calpernia, who once led the Venatori mages in a game against players. Inquisitionroute.
According to the art book, Carpernia was a potential party member at some point. Veil Guarddevelopment. In concept art, she wears some regal armor, notably with prosthetic legs. Neve, one of the party members in the game, is a mage with prosthetic limbs, so it seems like some of the concepts may have been adapted for that character.
Logically, it makes sense for BioWare to abandon this idea, as Carpernia exists in many different quantum states depending on the player’s choices. But that didn’t stop fans from being upset that an underrated fan-favorite villain didn’t make it into the movie. Veil Guard.
Personally, I have little attachment to Calpernia because I have never met her in my life. Inquisition Clear customs. The only way to get her to show up is to recruit templars in the first act of the game, and I’m a class mage trying to kiss Dorian. So Carpernia and I never crossed paths. But it’s always fun to know who might join the party at some point in the future. I mean, unless knowing this information makes you uncomfortable. But Carpernia may still appear in the future dragon age game, assuming BioWare allows the player to import choices about what happens to her.