amfonteyn's review

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5.0

Totally delightful - quite possibly my favourite of the DA comics, which is really saying something for one that had such a strong focus on a new character. Vaea is really well-realised while still being a recognizable thief archetype, and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Ser Aaron as well. The story is really nicely a part of the world, too - it ties into all three of the games in some way, and appears to be consistent with Bioware's canon. A few panels of straight up hilarity, too; and a heist; and lots to grin at!

laviejadelsaco's review

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4.0

So I'm guessing Vaea and Charter will either be companions or people we'll run into in da4 😱😱 and ... omg, will Varric be in DA4 too? *hype intensifies *

phoenixs's review

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5.0

Besides the fact that in the comic version of Dragon Age Bioware's determined to steer my Hawke's hubby towards a different character, I loved this arc! And I jest, it does play to Sebastian's playboy past self that he'd be interested in a cool rogue like Vaea.

I reeeeeeeallly hope that the ending of this comic indicates that these two are prominent companions for DA4. I think there'd be so much more interesting interactions between them and your playable character (whoever that ends up being). I feel it'd be a bit of a waste to have them only be codex cameos or npcs.

With regards to the Orlesian/Red Lyrium in Tevinter plot, what in the world...? Since there was a fair amount of Red Lyrium in DA2 and Inquisition, I wonder who or what organization would want it. I mean, I don't know why, but I can't see yet why Solas and his followers would need the stuff. And who in Tevinter would want that stuff? I have so many questions.

Agh! Hopefully it won't take too long past 2020 for DA4 to give me all the answers. ;)
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