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'''''Dragon Age: Deception''''' is a three-part comic by [[BioWare]] and [[wikipedia:Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Comics]]. It is written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir and illustrated by Fernando Heinz Furukawa.<ref name="dh">[https://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/2740/creative-team-dragon-age-knight-errant-returns-dec Dark Horse blog]</ref>
 
'''''Dragon Age: Deception''''' is a three-part comic by [[BioWare]] and [[wikipedia:Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Comics]]. It is written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir and illustrated by Fernando Heinz Furukawa.<ref name="dh">[https://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/2740/creative-team-dragon-age-knight-errant-returns-dec Dark Horse blog]</ref>
   
It tells the tale of [[Oliva Pryde]], a failed actress turned con artist, as she targets the head of a wealthy house, [[Calix Qintara]].
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It tells the tale of [[Olivia Pryde]], a failed actress turned con artist, as she targets the head of a wealthy house, [[Calix Qintara]].
   
 
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== Plot ==

Revision as of 07:56, 17 October 2018

Dragon Age: Deception is a three-part comic by BioWare and Dark Horse Comics. It is written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir and illustrated by Fernando Heinz Furukawa.[1]

It tells the tale of Olivia Pryde, a failed actress turned con artist, as she targets the head of a wealthy house, Calix Qintara.

Plot

“Dragon Age: Deception will weave a twisted tale about a con artist in Tevinter. The main character will be Olivia Pryde, a failed actress turned successful con artist who journeys to the city of Ventus. There she targets the head of a wealthy house, Calix Qintara. But as Olivia gets closer to Calix, she realizes that he is not exactly who he says he is; Olivia soon recognizes that she may be in too deep, and that they may no longer be playing her game.[1]

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