Corrections post Origins, Noble origin: It wasn't Loghain who offed your fam, it was Arl Howe. I am deeply ashamed to have fudged this detail, because Howe was voiced by the incomparable Tim Curry. Howe was a Loghain orbiter, so there is a connection there, but still. It wasn't Loghain himself who did the deed. Thanks @brittniwoods5853 it's not the Crows after Josephine. It's the Orlesian assassin's guild called The House of Repose. Thanks @TheShadowCheshireCat
When my sister told me that my favourite cog-psych youtube was doing a lore video on my favourite fantasy video game franchise that I've been obsessed with since 2009, I didn't believe her. Turns out, everyone in the world has an ability to surprise. Thanks, Cass =)
This is completely unexpected, but I can't complain about someone taking the time and effort to explain such a beloved series to those who are just getting a chance to enjoy it so they hopefully don't feel overwhelmed.
Okay, everyone knows how heartbreaking it could be to romance Solas, but not as much attention seems to go to those of us who had a Dalish Inquisitor who romanced Sera, but were so committed to playing as a devout believer that we had the messy break-up after the well of sorrows. THEN the gut punch of the trespasser DLC to cement how wrong we'd been the whole time. There's some marvelous dialog between the Inquisitor and Sera that addresses it. Edit to add: this was not intended to be any expression of grievance over you sharing your experience romancing Solas. It's often discussed because it's something a large segment of the player-base has experienced and have things to say about.
No worries. Part of why I went with the Solas-mancer here is because of what's happening in Veilguard, and Sera isn't trying to unmake the modern world lol
I have never watched your channel before, but as a Dragon Age lover who has sadly forgotten most of what happened in my old playthroughs I deeply appreciate the work you put into this. Now I have my memory refresher all in once place!! Also, hail fellow Lavellan who fell for the Egg. Thank you for this video
Loved this! I'd love to see more of these kinds of videos on other games you like, such as Mass Effect or a part 2 to this that includes Veilguard lore.
love the universal experience of waiting until you get bull’s personal quest to take bull and dorian anywhere together, then going to the hissing wastes to fuck around until the the bull/dorian romance triggers 😂
This is actually great timing, considering I have been binge watching your videos and recently remembered that a copy of Origins got passed down from a family member. I'm going to start playing it as soon as my Baldur's Gate 3 obsession ends lol
Yay I’m excited you’re also a dragon age nerd my favorite game series, favorite fictional universe really! Also just want to give a heads up that Arl Howe, Loghains buddy is the guy that kills your family Also also fun fact Arl Howe is voiced by Tim Curry
@ yeah it’s been a long time, I just played it way too many times, but easy mistake since the story makes you want revenge on both and you can get it for both
THANK YOU omg I played Origins a million years ago on my janky undergrad laptop and I couldn't tell you much about happened but I could draw the exact modified sims hair texture I gave my character. And wax poetical about my wife Zevran
I also think it's worthy to discuss the point of perspective when talking DA Lore. DA is always a story about people. People have their own biases and stuff. Origins (which I'm just playing) it's evident. "Girls? In the Grey Wardens?", Grey Wardens often been recruited from people in jail or in trouble etc. Male prison populations in Thedas do reflect our reality to a degree. Like, it seems like Ferelden is REALLY sheltered and gender roles-y, but it could be age of the game (it came out 2009), and Ferelden society has changed since Origins. We're also biased on a lot of points. Zevran is very anti-Crows, and we only have the perspective of his training with House Arainai, which was awful. We get a few things with Lucanis in Veilguard, but it seems mostly like he was okay with his training. His family are all Crows, his grandma is the First Talon. We know slaves and ex-slaves don't get treated well in a bunch of places, probably also including Antiva. Being coloured by Zevran that the Crows treat others badly... well, it can both be true. Zevran probably got treated like crap. Lucanis probably didn't have the most innocent childhood, but he probably had nice times and people probably treated him well as an expected prodigy from a well off Crow Talon family type. Both things can be true. I have a lot of criticism for people accepting Origins (and maybe DA2) as the only "real" lore. Lore changes in stuff all the time, and knowing stories are about people, and people have their own biases and perspectives.
Speaking of perspective, it's probably really important to note the "default" world state/Bioware canon, because newbs will come in without the DA Keep choices logged and will get the default: - The Hero of Ferelden was a female City Elf who did not marry Alistair - Alistair was joined in a political union with Anora; Alistair is bad at ruling stuff, but has big ol' empathy for others, so is kind of a power check and balance to Anora's political savvy. Anora is the political manager and shield from big schemes for Alistair. Alistair continues to be a goofball, but you can "harden" him so he's not a bleeding heart all over the place too. (mostly relevant for DA:I as you spend a lotta time bouncing between Ferelden and Orlais) - I cannot remember if the HoF is dead or not, but there is a canon where she buggered off on a quest that is taking her off the continent, and I think that will come to fruitation in DA5 - Leliana becomes the Left Hand of the Divine (basically the spymaster of the Lady Pope) - Morrigan doesn't have the Old God Baby, though she does bugger off - The Champion of Kirkwall was a male mage - A good friend/party member of his (Anders, a mage and abomination, also a possible romance option) kicked off the mage/templar civil war (by blowing up the Kirkwall Chantry, in response for the oppression mages face in heavily repressed circles like Kirkwall [Free Marches] and Lake Calenhad [Ferelden]) and I think is dead by the end of DA2. - A templar originally from the Calenhad Circle gets transferred to Kirkwall, and continues to have a Bad Time (this is Cullen, who becomes relevant in DA:I) - Hawke (surname/nickname of the CoK) and Varric meet a unique darkspawn who comes back later to bite them in the butt - The story is told from the perspective of Varric Tethras, a dwarven popular mystery serials writer (he writes romance too, but that's not his best(, being told to Cassandra Pentaghast, who is like super templar (in that she doesn't need lyrium to work her templar abilites, her faith powers them alone... in a sense) who oversees the normal templars called a Seeker. Seekers are not able to be possessed like a mage or even a templar could theorhetically be. Cassandra is the Right Hand of the Divine (Lady Pope's military advisor and kind of bodyguard) - At this point, it's become expected a mage party member will betray you in some major, life altering way (Morrigan and Anders) - The Inquisitor was a female Elf with the surname of Lavellan - Lavellan got into a romantic relationship with Solas (an elven apostate party member) before he broke it off because it would "distract them both from the task at hand and what they needed to do" [paraphrased] - Former mentioned characters from Origins and 2 are brought in (Leliana, Cullen, Cassandra, Varric); Leliana as the Inquisition's Spymaster (as the Divine is no longer alive as DA:I starts up,; she can be elected Divine after the main game's end), Cullen as the military advisor (and he's stopped taking lyrium, and you deal with his addiction symptoms as part of his story, as well as his abject trauma from being a templar and having seen so much horrific stuff), and Cassandra (who can be romanced by a male Inquisitor and/or made the next Divine) and Varric as party members. - Introduced are some important Tervinter mages, who do a bunch to dispel the rumours all Tervinter Magi are NEFARIOUS, MOUSTACHE TWIRLING (if they have facial hair) VILLAINS; Dorian Parvus (a party member, and romance option for a male Inquisitor; basically a rich family'd, gay runaway mage prodigy son who's definitely destined for politics) and Maevaris Tilani (she's more mentioned as one of Dorian's good contacts in Tervinter, you don't actually get to meet her, but she's important for Veilguard) - Flemeth is not dead, and helps you. It's revealed she's been carrying a fragment of one of the Evanuris, Mythal (the "mother" of the Elvhen people). - Corypheus comes back as the BBEG - In the Deep Roads DLC, Inquisitor Lavellan can delve the Deep Roads to find some dwarven lore that has been forgotten. It's some... BIG lore, to say the least. - In the Trespasser DLC, you find out Solas isn't just a mage apostate, he's Fen'Harel; basically the evil trickster god of Inquisitor Lavellan's people [the Dalish], and he created the Veil to protect people from a great evil. Inquisitor Lavellan loses the arm she had the Anchor [plot device of all of DA:I] in, as Solas removes it to prevent it from killing her. At that point, she basically vows to either save him from his attempts to, as he sees it, "right a great wrong" or vows to kill him. I might be wrong on some points, but this is fresh for me. DA Keep may be relevant if you want to go back and edit events to get a world state to your liking in Inquisition, but I do believe the makers of Veilguard had a major programmer (and writer) talent loss due to Bioware and EA cost cutting, and lost everyone who could get the program working that connect Keep choices to Veilguard. So, it's probably not going to come up again. A shame, but at least for Veilguard, it does not matter who is the non-Tervinter Divine, nor does the Tervinter Divine matter, really, as the Chantry religion is not as focused on in Veilguard (though the Dalish/Evanurian religion IS, because not only is Fen'Harel running around, but the plot involves more of them and others who are relevant). The really, really, plot altering important questions (who was your Inquisitor, did they disband the Inquistion or keep it going as an arm of the Chantry, who did they romance [Solas is really the only important option, but it can change a few things Dorian will say when he pops up] and did they vow to take out or save the Dread Wolf) are asked. I will fully admit, you do not just dangle a pagan religion option with a trickster god in front of me. I will go for it every time. And I was like "Well, I romanced me a trickster god boyfriendo; welp, I gotta save him obviously". A lot of people won't feel the same, but Solavellan is a pretty sweet romance, though you're there whilst your man sucks at anything but lying by omission. In Wicked Eyes And Wicked Hearts, I'm almost surprised they didn't have him do the shifty eyes meme when he basically says "Ah, court intrigues, how I missed them", the Inquisitor asks him "When did you see those?" And he's like "Oh... in the Fade. You know, memories and echoes of grand plots and such." The last bit with the shifty eyes bit, mind you.
Oh, I should mention, I haven't played 2, but Solas himself confirms Wisdom Spirits turn into Pride Demons. It's also why his name is Solas *wink wonk*.
And Blackwall merc'd a supporter of the Empress of Orlais, which weakened her position, allowing her cousin Gaspard [was the crown prince presumptive his whole life, but the Empress outmaneuvered him politically to be elected; males are preferred, but the next ruler is big influenced by a choice by the Council of Heralds to support a potential heir] to object to her rule, causing the Orlesian Civil War (which is finally resolving in the background of one location level). And it's not the Crows after Josephine. It's the Orlesian assassin's guild called The House of Repose. Crows are mission tables in the game, and you get contact with Zevran at one point through table missions.
@@daniellecolona6445 I came from other fandoms into DA recently. Including the 40k fandom. In the 40K fandom, you know the Imperium is a stagnant, crumbling empire, run by religious fanatics who worship their last ruler as a god because he was magic, essentially. You know, despite said "god" being like "okay, we're not doing religion any more; here's the Imperial Truth, let me lay it down for ya...". So you get whatever the Imperium is saying is probably if not a complete fabrication to fit their crumbling Empire's agenda, a [redaction] by an overzealous Inquisitor, or just straight up some clerk heard from his aunt's 3rd cousin's human footstool's relative who was supposedly present at the time. You cannot trust that heavy bias, so take it with a rim of salt and a margarita ;) I was warned the DA fandom got really toxic, and the "I'm right on my heavy bias perspective" astounds me. Also the hate some characters get.
I LOVE Dragon Age lore... And this was a very well done video! It's really a shame that Veilguard invalidates 99% of it and has an offensive morality of upholding the unjust status quo because it's the status quo. Never would have thought Dragon Age would go full antireparations and proethnoslavery... But... That's what they done did. While also retconning basically any and everything. :(
yo based, divergent from your usual stuff but i finished veilguard like a week ago and only played inquisition prior so this is a very nice surprise since i value your words. definitely gonna watch later to get nice understanding! ✌️💯👍
Thanks for putting this together. CRPGs like Dragon Age are great fun, but they take so much time and attention that I have them piled up in my "to play pile". I played Origins way back when it came out, but I haven't played any of the sequels so this was an enjoyable and informative way to catch up. If you want to do the same for Mass Effect I think it could be fun, I've only played the first two.
Corrections post
Origins, Noble origin:
It wasn't Loghain who offed your fam, it was Arl Howe. I am deeply ashamed to have fudged this detail, because Howe was voiced by the incomparable Tim Curry. Howe was a Loghain orbiter, so there is a connection there, but still. It wasn't Loghain himself who did the deed. Thanks @brittniwoods5853
it's not the Crows after Josephine. It's the Orlesian assassin's guild called The House of Repose. Thanks @TheShadowCheshireCat
When my sister told me that my favourite cog-psych youtube was doing a lore video on my favourite fantasy video game franchise that I've been obsessed with since 2009, I didn't believe her. Turns out, everyone in the world has an ability to surprise. Thanks, Cass =)
This is completely unexpected, but I can't complain about someone taking the time and effort to explain such a beloved series to those who are just getting a chance to enjoy it so they hopefully don't feel overwhelmed.
this is my new comfort video essay. thank you
Okay, everyone knows how heartbreaking it could be to romance Solas, but not as much attention seems to go to those of us who had a Dalish Inquisitor who romanced Sera, but were so committed to playing as a devout believer that we had the messy break-up after the well of sorrows. THEN the gut punch of the trespasser DLC to cement how wrong we'd been the whole time. There's some marvelous dialog between the Inquisitor and Sera that addresses it.
Edit to add: this was not intended to be any expression of grievance over you sharing your experience romancing Solas. It's often discussed because it's something a large segment of the player-base has experienced and have things to say about.
No worries. Part of why I went with the Solas-mancer here is because of what's happening in Veilguard, and Sera isn't trying to unmake the modern world lol
Wait this is such a cool crossover of 2 of my special interests lmao! Love it!!❤
oh we LOVE to see it
I honesty thought this was one of my other dragon age lore channels lol. I am glad that you're a fan too!
Not what i expected to wake up to but I'm very much excited for a Cass lore video ❤
I have never watched your channel before, but as a Dragon Age lover who has sadly forgotten most of what happened in my old playthroughs I deeply appreciate the work you put into this. Now I have my memory refresher all in once place!! Also, hail fellow Lavellan who fell for the Egg. Thank you for this video
the lore of the archdemons hit a little different now LOL
While 4 hour is way too long to watch (for me) listening to this video on audio only makes me think I'd probably really like a Cass Eris podcast.
If you want to share your thoughts on veilguard I'd love to hear!
A 4 hour dragon age lore video? Is it christmas already? 😄
Loved this! I'd love to see more of these kinds of videos on other games you like, such as Mass Effect or a part 2 to this that includes Veilguard lore.
love the universal experience of waiting until you get bull’s personal quest to take bull and dorian anywhere together, then going to the hissing wastes to fuck around until the the bull/dorian romance triggers 😂
This is actually great timing, considering I have been binge watching your videos and recently remembered that a copy of Origins got passed down from a family member. I'm going to start playing it as soon as my Baldur's Gate 3 obsession ends lol
when are you going to do this again with everything we learn in veilguard
This is fantastic content!!!!!
Yay I’m excited you’re also a dragon age nerd my favorite game series, favorite fictional universe really!
Also just want to give a heads up that Arl Howe, Loghains buddy is the guy that kills your family
Also also fun fact Arl Howe is voiced by Tim Curry
Oh woops, you're totally right. It's been a bit since I played Origins, so I must have edited things down in my memories of it
@ yeah it’s been a long time, I just played it way too many times, but easy mistake since the story makes you want revenge on both and you can get it for both
Will you be doing a veilguard video?
I played about half of Dragon Age 2 when I was in high school and was always sad that I didn't get to finish it.
YOOOO now I’ve got something to listen to while I visit family today 🔥🔥
GIRL. BRAVO.
THANK YOU omg
I played Origins a million years ago on my janky undergrad laptop and I couldn't tell you much about happened but I could draw the exact modified sims hair texture I gave my character. And wax poetical about my wife Zevran
thank you
I had no idea Dragon Age had a trans-accepting Buddhist ethnoreligion.
Time to fill my brain with things I'll never use...let's goooo
I also think it's worthy to discuss the point of perspective when talking DA Lore.
DA is always a story about people. People have their own biases and stuff.
Origins (which I'm just playing) it's evident. "Girls? In the Grey Wardens?", Grey Wardens often been recruited from people in jail or in trouble etc. Male prison populations in Thedas do reflect our reality to a degree. Like, it seems like Ferelden is REALLY sheltered and gender roles-y, but it could be age of the game (it came out 2009), and Ferelden society has changed since Origins.
We're also biased on a lot of points. Zevran is very anti-Crows, and we only have the perspective of his training with House Arainai, which was awful. We get a few things with Lucanis in Veilguard, but it seems mostly like he was okay with his training. His family are all Crows, his grandma is the First Talon. We know slaves and ex-slaves don't get treated well in a bunch of places, probably also including Antiva. Being coloured by Zevran that the Crows treat others badly... well, it can both be true. Zevran probably got treated like crap. Lucanis probably didn't have the most innocent childhood, but he probably had nice times and people probably treated him well as an expected prodigy from a well off Crow Talon family type. Both things can be true.
I have a lot of criticism for people accepting Origins (and maybe DA2) as the only "real" lore. Lore changes in stuff all the time, and knowing stories are about people, and people have their own biases and perspectives.
Speaking of perspective, it's probably really important to note the "default" world state/Bioware canon, because newbs will come in without the DA Keep choices logged and will get the default:
- The Hero of Ferelden was a female City Elf who did not marry Alistair
- Alistair was joined in a political union with Anora; Alistair is bad at ruling stuff, but has big ol' empathy for others, so is kind of a power check and balance to Anora's political savvy. Anora is the political manager and shield from big schemes for Alistair. Alistair continues to be a goofball, but you can "harden" him so he's not a bleeding heart all over the place too.
(mostly relevant for DA:I as you spend a lotta time bouncing between Ferelden and Orlais)
- I cannot remember if the HoF is dead or not, but there is a canon where she buggered off on a quest that is taking her off the continent, and I think that will come to fruitation in DA5
- Leliana becomes the Left Hand of the Divine (basically the spymaster of the Lady Pope)
- Morrigan doesn't have the Old God Baby, though she does bugger off
- The Champion of Kirkwall was a male mage
- A good friend/party member of his (Anders, a mage and abomination, also a possible romance option) kicked off the mage/templar civil war (by blowing up the Kirkwall Chantry, in response for the oppression mages face in heavily repressed circles like Kirkwall [Free Marches] and Lake Calenhad [Ferelden]) and I think is dead by the end of DA2.
- A templar originally from the Calenhad Circle gets transferred to Kirkwall, and continues to have a Bad Time (this is Cullen, who becomes relevant in DA:I)
- Hawke (surname/nickname of the CoK) and Varric meet a unique darkspawn who comes back later to bite them in the butt
- The story is told from the perspective of Varric Tethras, a dwarven popular mystery serials writer (he writes romance too, but that's not his best(, being told to Cassandra Pentaghast, who is like super templar (in that she doesn't need lyrium to work her templar abilites, her faith powers them alone... in a sense) who oversees the normal templars called a Seeker. Seekers are not able to be possessed like a mage or even a templar could theorhetically be. Cassandra is the Right Hand of the Divine (Lady Pope's military advisor and kind of bodyguard)
- At this point, it's become expected a mage party member will betray you in some major, life altering way (Morrigan and Anders)
- The Inquisitor was a female Elf with the surname of Lavellan
- Lavellan got into a romantic relationship with Solas (an elven apostate party member) before he broke it off because it would "distract them both from the task at hand and what they needed to do" [paraphrased]
- Former mentioned characters from Origins and 2 are brought in (Leliana, Cullen, Cassandra, Varric); Leliana as the Inquisition's Spymaster (as the Divine is no longer alive as DA:I starts up,; she can be elected Divine after the main game's end), Cullen as the military advisor (and he's stopped taking lyrium, and you deal with his addiction symptoms as part of his story, as well as his abject trauma from being a templar and having seen so much horrific stuff), and Cassandra (who can be romanced by a male Inquisitor and/or made the next Divine) and Varric as party members.
- Introduced are some important Tervinter mages, who do a bunch to dispel the rumours all Tervinter Magi are NEFARIOUS, MOUSTACHE TWIRLING (if they have facial hair) VILLAINS; Dorian Parvus (a party member, and romance option for a male Inquisitor; basically a rich family'd, gay runaway mage prodigy son who's definitely destined for politics) and Maevaris Tilani (she's more mentioned as one of Dorian's good contacts in Tervinter, you don't actually get to meet her, but she's important for Veilguard)
- Flemeth is not dead, and helps you. It's revealed she's been carrying a fragment of one of the Evanuris, Mythal (the "mother" of the Elvhen people).
- Corypheus comes back as the BBEG
- In the Deep Roads DLC, Inquisitor Lavellan can delve the Deep Roads to find some dwarven lore that has been forgotten. It's some... BIG lore, to say the least.
- In the Trespasser DLC, you find out Solas isn't just a mage apostate, he's Fen'Harel; basically the evil trickster god of Inquisitor Lavellan's people [the Dalish], and he created the Veil to protect people from a great evil. Inquisitor Lavellan loses the arm she had the Anchor [plot device of all of DA:I] in, as Solas removes it to prevent it from killing her. At that point, she basically vows to either save him from his attempts to, as he sees it, "right a great wrong" or vows to kill him.
I might be wrong on some points, but this is fresh for me.
DA Keep may be relevant if you want to go back and edit events to get a world state to your liking in Inquisition, but I do believe the makers of Veilguard had a major programmer (and writer) talent loss due to Bioware and EA cost cutting, and lost everyone who could get the program working that connect Keep choices to Veilguard. So, it's probably not going to come up again.
A shame, but at least for Veilguard, it does not matter who is the non-Tervinter Divine, nor does the Tervinter Divine matter, really, as the Chantry religion is not as focused on in Veilguard (though the Dalish/Evanurian religion IS, because not only is Fen'Harel running around, but the plot involves more of them and others who are relevant). The really, really, plot altering important questions (who was your Inquisitor, did they disband the Inquistion or keep it going as an arm of the Chantry, who did they romance [Solas is really the only important option, but it can change a few things Dorian will say when he pops up] and did they vow to take out or save the Dread Wolf) are asked.
I will fully admit, you do not just dangle a pagan religion option with a trickster god in front of me. I will go for it every time. And I was like "Well, I romanced me a trickster god boyfriendo; welp, I gotta save him obviously". A lot of people won't feel the same, but Solavellan is a pretty sweet romance, though you're there whilst your man sucks at anything but lying by omission. In Wicked Eyes And Wicked Hearts, I'm almost surprised they didn't have him do the shifty eyes meme when he basically says "Ah, court intrigues, how I missed them", the Inquisitor asks him "When did you see those?" And he's like "Oh... in the Fade. You know, memories and echoes of grand plots and such." The last bit with the shifty eyes bit, mind you.
Oh, I should mention, I haven't played 2, but Solas himself confirms Wisdom Spirits turn into Pride Demons. It's also why his name is Solas *wink wonk*.
And Blackwall merc'd a supporter of the Empress of Orlais, which weakened her position, allowing her cousin Gaspard [was the crown prince presumptive his whole life, but the Empress outmaneuvered him politically to be elected; males are preferred, but the next ruler is big influenced by a choice by the Council of Heralds to support a potential heir] to object to her rule, causing the Orlesian Civil War (which is finally resolving in the background of one location level).
And it's not the Crows after Josephine. It's the Orlesian assassin's guild called The House of Repose. Crows are mission tables in the game, and you get contact with Zevran at one point through table missions.
thank you!! i’ve been getting torn apart in the DA subreddit for this opinion for weeks now 😭
@@daniellecolona6445 I came from other fandoms into DA recently. Including the 40k fandom.
In the 40K fandom, you know the Imperium is a stagnant, crumbling empire, run by religious fanatics who worship their last ruler as a god because he was magic, essentially. You know, despite said "god" being like "okay, we're not doing religion any more; here's the Imperial Truth, let me lay it down for ya...". So you get whatever the Imperium is saying is probably if not a complete fabrication to fit their crumbling Empire's agenda, a [redaction] by an overzealous Inquisitor, or just straight up some clerk heard from his aunt's 3rd cousin's human footstool's relative who was supposedly present at the time. You cannot trust that heavy bias, so take it with a rim of salt and a margarita ;)
I was warned the DA fandom got really toxic, and the "I'm right on my heavy bias perspective" astounds me. Also the hate some characters get.
I LOVE Dragon Age lore...
And this was a very well done video!
It's really a shame that Veilguard invalidates 99% of it and has an offensive morality of upholding the unjust status quo because it's the status quo.
Never would have thought Dragon Age would go full antireparations and proethnoslavery... But... That's what they done did.
While also retconning basically any and everything. :(
yo based, divergent from your usual stuff but i finished veilguard like a week ago and only played inquisition prior so this is a very nice surprise since i value your words. definitely gonna watch later to get nice understanding! ✌️💯👍
Thanks for putting this together. CRPGs like Dragon Age are great fun, but they take so much time and attention that I have them piled up in my "to play pile". I played Origins way back when it came out, but I haven't played any of the sequels so this was an enjoyable and informative way to catch up.
If you want to do the same for Mass Effect I think it could be fun, I've only played the first two.
This is an oversimplification, but this is just Wheel of Time. At least most of the ideas seem drawn *directly* from there.
Four hour lore video drop just as I am going to bed! 🤩
Lore videos up to Veilguard don't matter. Because anything that happens before Veilguard ignored.
True but this is still a good and nice video
The brainworms have truly gotten ahold of her it would seem...
To be honest l have no idea what these videos games are. Showing my age sadly...system shock 2 was embarrassingly the last PC game I played 🤦♂️
Wow, that was a hot minute back