The medieval world of Thedas is invaded by demonic Darkspawn. Hawke and Hawke's family are saved by a powerful mysterious witch Flemeth. They end up in a foreign city where racial, religious and political tensions threaten to tear it apart.
Dragon Age II (2011) Online
- Original Title :
- Dragon Age II
- Genre :
- Video Game / Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Romance
- Year :
- 2011
- Directror :
- Mark Darrah
- Cast :
- Jo Wyatt,Nicholas Boulton,Adam Howden
- Writer :
- Ferret Baudoin,Jennifer Brandes Hepler
- Type :
- Video Game
- Rating :
- 7.6/10
Hawke and Hawke's family are on the run from the rising Darkspawn monsters sweeping up from the south. They run into a group of pursuing Darkspawn, but are saved when a strange, powerful witch called Flemeth intervenes. She then offers them a deal to deliver something for her to a band of wandering Dalish Elves, and in return, she will get them to the port city of Gwaren safely, so they may leave their homeland, Ferelden. Hawke agrees and they finally get to the ship and sail for Kirkwall, a city in the far-off Free Marches. Once there, they must work for shady groups for a year in order to pay their way into the city, being unwanted refugees who the city's ruling class care little for. A year later, the Blight is over and Ferelden is recovering, and Hawke has left the service of the service of the group they chose to work for. However, tensions in the city are still high. Tensions between the Mages and the Templarsare growing, with some Mages calling for more freedoms, and some ...
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jo Wyatt | - | Hawke - Female (voice) | |
Nicholas Boulton | - | Hawke - Male / Xenon the Antiquarian - The Black Emporium DLC / Malcolm Hawke - Legacy DLC / Baron Arlange - Mark of the Assassin DLC (voice) | |
Adam Howden | - | Anders / Brekker (voice) | |
Joanna Roth | - | Aveline Vallen (voice) | |
Rebekah Staton | - | Bethany Hawke (voice) | |
Nico Lennon | - | Carver Hawke / Additional Voices - The Exiled Prince DLC (voice) | |
Gideon Emery | - | Fenris / Paxley / Temmerin / Liam / Tethras Garen / Samson (voice) | |
Victoria Kruger | - | Isabela (voice) | |
Jean Gilpin | - | Knight-Commander Meredith Stannard (voice) | |
Eve Myles | - | Merrill (voice) | |
Brian Bloom | - | Varric Tethras (voice) | |
Jocelyn Ahlf | - | Additional Voices (voice) | |
Robin Atkin Downes | - | Keran / Jansen (voice) | |
Rachel Atkins | - | Grand Cleric Elthina (voice) | |
April Banigan | - | Viveka / Delilah Howe / Elven Fanatic / Sabina (voice) |
While in The Hanged Man with Varric Tethras he can be heard saying, "I like this bar, everyone here knows you name". This is a reference to the theme song of the popular American sitcom television series Cheers which ran from 1982 to 1993.
In Act 1, if you talk to the bartender at The Hanged Man then he may say something about the rapid decline in the pigeon population in Ferelden. This is a reference to Shale from Dragon Age: Origins.
During dialogue with Isabella, she will say, "I like big boats, I cannot lie." This is a reference to Sir Mix-a-lot's "I Like Big Butts."
Shale was originally meant to appear in Dragon Age 2, but this was dropped in favor of Nathaniel from Dragon Age: Awakening.
Parts of Isabela's backstory mirrors that of Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Like Jack, Isabela claims to be a pirate captain, but she has no ship. She is also confronted with freeing a cargo of slaves, which is how Jack Sparrow became branded as a pirate.
If you speak to Varric in The Hanged Man, he will make a comment about a serving girl named 'Edwina'. This is a reference to Baldur's Gate 2, where the mage 'Edwin' is turned into a woman at the end of the game.
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