Dragon Age: Asunder
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Epic
3.9
(113)
David Gaider
Return to the dark fantasy world created for the award-winning, triple platinum game, Dragon AgeTM: Origins in this third tie-in novel.The destruction of Kirkwall’s Circle of Magi has brought chaos to the lives of the mages and templars throughout Thedas. Some mages teeter on the brink of rebellion against their templar watchers, while others struggle to maintain order and stability amid the tides of change.In the majestic White Spire, at the heart of templar power in Val Royeaux, tensions have reached the boiling point. The actions of a few radicals draw the attention of the seekers, a powerful and secret segment of the templars, who arrive to take command and restore order no matter the cost. To make matters worse, a mystical killer stalks the White Spire’s halls, invisible to all save one lone mage.As Rhys is the only one who can see the killer, all eyes turn to him as the prime suspect in the murder investigation. With little hope of proving his innocence, Rhys’s future looks to be short and grim. But his skill with spirit magic earns him a reprieve, as he is drafted into an expedition traveling deep into the western wastelands of Orlais. There, his fate will become entwined with that of a beautiful templar, a tormented soul, and Wynne—heroine of the Blight. Together they will uncover a secret far greater than they imagined. One that will forever change the fate of mages in Thedas forever.
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Author
David Gaider
Pages
415
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2011-12-20
ISBN
1429994967 9781429994965
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Dragon Age : Asunder by David Gaider 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I have a physical copy I bought during the release year but reading this I don't think I ever finished it. About halfway through I realized I remembered none of it!
I remember thinking Cole would have a bigger role in Inquisition and finding his character interesting. Also finding out the further adventures of Wynne, Shale and a brief glimpse at Leliana was more along the lines of what I expected.
The mention of a Conclave threw me off for awhile mainly because I didn't realize there was more than the one in the intro of Inquisition.
As I don't play a mage during my playthroughs a more in-depth look at their struggles and what they have to deal with in the Circles was both saddening and enlightening info for the games."