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A review by anastasiarozova
The Calling by David Gaider
3.0
"Blessed are they who stand before
The corrupt and the wicked and do not falter.
Blessed are the peacekeepers, the champions of the just."
— Canticle of Benedictions 4:10
3.25/5
This was quite slow, but not bad. And near the end it picked up and was actually rather exiting.
I was interested in finding out more of Maric's story, especially his relationships with Fiona, since we know this from the games.
Also Duncan! Such a great character. Even though we only see him a little tlin DAO, I love the man. And now I know more of him and of his relation to Alistair. That was great.
The plot was rather slow, like I said. A lot of walking, not much actually happening in the Deep roads. I did like the Fade part however! It was nice to look deeper into our characters past and their desires.
Overall glad I finished it, since I'm obsessed with Dragon Age lore. Now I know a little more.
The corrupt and the wicked and do not falter.
Blessed are the peacekeepers, the champions of the just."
— Canticle of Benedictions 4:10
3.25/5
This was quite slow, but not bad. And near the end it picked up and was actually rather exiting.
I was interested in finding out more of Maric's story, especially his relationships with Fiona, since we know this from the games.
Also Duncan! Such a great character. Even though we only see him a little tlin DAO, I love the man. And now I know more of him and of his relation to Alistair. That was great.
The plot was rather slow, like I said. A lot of walking, not much actually happening in the Deep roads. I did like the Fade part however! It was nice to look deeper into our characters past and their desires.
Overall glad I finished it, since I'm obsessed with Dragon Age lore. Now I know a little more.