Dragon Age 4 Concept Art Teases The Return Of The Grey Wardens
The warriors responsible for holding back the dread darkspawn menace are making a return in the next Dragon Age.
Dragon Age 4 executive producer Christian Dailey recently posted a new piece of concept art on Twitter, which teased the return of the series formidable Grey Wardens. In the lore of Dragon Age, Grey Wardens are an elite order of warriors who have been charged with defending the land of Thedas from the Archdemons, old gods who have become deadly dragons tainted by the power of the darkspawn. They re also the only faction to have received a trailer that features them in action to the tune of a Marilyn Manson song.
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