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Revision as of 07:51, 23 November 2013
The Inquisitor is the player-controlled protagonist of Dragon Age: Inquisition. The player will be able to choose the character's race, gender and class.[2]
Involvement
Following the opening of the game, the Veil has torn and split the sky, a decision is made to restore the Inquisition. The Inquisitor is tasked with leading it and closing the tear.
Character Creation
The player begins by selecting a gender, race (human, elf, qunari or dwarf), and class (warrior, rogue or mage); the mage class is unavailable to dwarves.
Last Name
Gallery
References
- ↑ Dragon Age: Inquisition - Live Demo Gameplay, shown at E3
- ↑ Gaider, David. "Game Informer's September cover is DA: Inquisition!". BioWare Social Network.
- ↑ Kirby, Mary (13 August 2013). "Anyone Notice The Inquisitor's Rings?" . BioWare Social Network. Retrieved on August 13, 2013.
- ↑ Dragon Age: Inquisition Coverage Trailer - Game Informer
- ↑ Gaider, David (August 20, 2013). ""The Inquisitor Himself" (To all of you who don't want to read before you comment, no this thread does not doubt in ANY way that we will be able to play as a female protagonist. It simply asks for equal marketing.)" . BioWare Social Network. Retrieved on August 28, 2013.
- ↑ Matt Rhodes art blog