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Solas (Dragon Age)

Solas is a character in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. He first appears in the 2014 video game Dragon Age: Inquisition, where he serves as a party member. He presents himself as an elven outlaw mage who operates outside of the edicts of the Chantry, the dominant religious organization in Thedas, the world setting of Dragon Age. Solas joins the Inquisition and serves as an expert on the Fade, a metaphysical realm that is tied to Thedas which is normally accessible only through dreaming, and its denizens. His knowledge and expertise prove instrumental in aiding the Inquisition's struggle to close the Breach, a massive dimensional tear in the sky that allows multitudes of demonic spirits to pass through into the physical world through dimensional rifts. A post-credit scene of Inquisition reveals his true identity as Fen'Harel. Trespasser, the final DLC pack released for Inquisition, provides further insight into his backstory and motives, as well as his involvement in the current world state of Thedas.

Solas
Dragon Age character
Solas as he appears in a promotional trailer for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
First appearanceDragon Age: Inquisition (2014)
Voiced byGareth David-Lloyd
In-universe information
AliasDread Wolf
Fen'Harel
RaceElf
ClassMage
SpecializationRift Mage

Solas is the focal point of pre-release promotional efforts for the upcoming fourth mainline entry in the Dragon Age video game series – titled Dragon Age: Dreadwolf after his sobriquet. He is voiced by Welsh actor Gareth David-Lloyd.

Development edit

 
Gareth David-Lloyd, the voice of Solas in Inquisition. He appeared as Ianto Jones in the Doctor Who franchise.

Solas was written by Patrick Weekes, with heavy input from lead writer David Gaider, although the character was originally conceived and named prior to Weekes joining the project.[1] In an interview, Weekes said that aspects of Solas' characterization was based on David Tennant's Doctor Who performance, who successfully conveyed the character's humanity as well as ancient nature in their view.[2] Weekes noted that writing a character with hidden depths like Solas provided a great deal of both difficulty and opportunity.

Originally, Solas was not available as a romance option in Inquisition; according to Mike Laidlaw, BioWare redesigned him as a potential love interest for a female elven Inquisitor when they extended the game's development for a year.[3] Weekes noted that this was an opportunity to increase the basic sadness of the character.[1] Solas will initiate the breakup of his relationship with the Inquisitor at the conclusion of the romance subplot, regardless of the player's choices.[4]

In a video uploaded on BioWare's official YouTube channel titled "What Makes a Good Character?", Weekes used Harry Potter as a metaphor to explain how Solas perceives himself as the hero of the story; he feels he is "this luckless, unfortunate person who by an unpleasant destiny and the simple fact that no one else has the ability to do it, that it has to be him and that someone else would get it wrong".[5]

During a Q&A session at the Phoenix Fan Fest 2015, Gareth David-Lloyd revealed that he recorded voice work for Solas over a period of two and a half years. He was provided with a simple outline and some lines on a screen to work with in lieu of a comprehensive backstory for Solas; he eventually developed a stronger idea of who the character is about three or four months after he started.[6]

In Inquisition, Solas sometimes speaks in poetic meter, and the player character will gain approval when replying in kind. This is a deliberate design choice, given his characterization and personality.[7][8]

Visual design edit

Solas is envisioned by Weekes to be a middle-aged man in his early to mid-forties.[9] His appearance is reflective of a wandering nomad's lifestyle, who journeys from place to place without a set destination. BioWare's designers intended Solas to appear as if he is wearing all that he owns, and that his items of clothing are meant to look like homemade improvisations born from necessity.[10]

Concept art displayed in The Art of Dragon Age Inquisition book shows the creative process for Solas as the team develops his look after many renditions to match the ideas provided by other creative teams. After exploring many different hairstyles, the final decision was made to design Solas with a bold, bald head. This is intended to evoke a sense of ageless wisdom required by his character.[10]

Appearances edit

Dragon Age: Inquisition edit

During the opening sequence of events in Inquisition, Solas is encountered fighting demons alongside Varric Tethras and a few Inquisition personnel. This follows the aftermath of a massive explosion at a peace conference which killed everyone present, except for the protagonist, who was discovered emerging from a Fade rift.Solas presents himself to the fledgling Inquisition's leadership as a self-taught hedge mage who spends much of his time dreaming in ancient ruins and learning about what lies beyond the Veil, a metaphysical barrier which normally prevents direct physical access between the physical world and the Fade.[11] This enables him to wields powers developed outside of conventional teaching and who has no affiliation with the Chantry-sanctioned Circle of Magi or any Dalish clan.[12] Claiming that he is able to help the sole survivor of the Divine Conclave's explosion and the suspiciously glowing mark on their hand with the use of healing magic and minor wards, he is granted permission to study the survivor and one of the smaller rifts in order to find a way to seal the Breach. He later helps the survivor seal a small rift shortly after their meeting, and then follows them to the Temple itself to close the first and largest rift, which he theorizes would stabilize the Breach.

After the survivor assumes the role of the Inquisitor and successfully enlists the help of either the mages or the templars, Solas provides assistance with closing the Breach itself. Following the destruction of the Inquisition's base in Haven by Corypheus, the perpetrator of the Breach, Solas explains that the orb that Corypheus wields is meant to channel ancient magics and of elven origin. He worries that if the orb's origin were to be revealed, it may have negative consequences for the reputation of the elven people. He then guides the Inquisitor to Skyhold, a disused fortress located in the Frostback Mountains that the Inquisition could claim as its new headquarters.

When the Inquisitor finally defeats Corypheus and stops him from opening another rift, with the orb being damaged permanently in the process, a distraught Solas laments the destruction of the orb as the loss of yet another elven artifact. He disappears shortly afterwards without a trace. In the post-credits scene it is revealed that Solas is Fen'Harel, an ancient being who is a member of the elven pantheon of gods, and a recurring trickster figure in Dragon Age lore.

Trespasser edit

In the midst of investigating a Qunari plot to invade Thedas, two years after the defeat of Corypheus, the Inquisitor encounters several elven ruins and learns that the elven pantheon of deities, the Evanuris, were in fact extremely powerful mages as opposed to being divine beings. The Inquisitor eventually encounters the Viddasala, the leader of the Qunari plot, and learns that agents supposedly working for Fen'Harel have been disrupting the Qunari plot; concurrently, the Inquisitor is losing control of the Anchor, threatening their life. The Inquisitor foils the plot and follows the Viddasala into the Eluvian network to confront Solas, despite the Anchor growing increasingly out of control.

After petrifying the Viddasala, Solas calms the Anchor and explains his motivations to the Inquisitor. He confesses to being Fen'Harel, who led a rebellion against the Evanuris after they became corrupt and abused their power. He created the Veil to seal away the Evanuris after they murdered Mythal, sundering the physical world and the Fade permanently, and in doing so dooming the civilization of the ancient elves to collapse due to its dependency on magic. Remorseful over his direct role in the downfall of his people, Solas now plans to unmake the Veil he created millennia ago and restore the ancient elven world by reuniting the physical world and the Fade, being fully aware and regretful that this act may potentially destroy the world in its present state and killing countless lives in the process. He also admits to engineering the events which led to the Breach, albeit inadvertently; he arranged for Corypheus to obtain his orb, anticipating that the ancient darkspawn would unlock it on his behalf as he had awakened from millennia of slumber in the Fade and was too weak as a result. Anticipating that Corypheus would destroy himself in the subsequent explosion. Solas intended to retrieve the orb and use the Anchor to achieve his goal. Realizing later that Corypheus survived the orb's destructive power, he joined the Inquisition to guide the organization into defeating him and his forces. Solas also reveals that he has double agents working within the Inquisition and he deliberately allowed the Qunari's Dragon's Breath plot to be discovered so that the Inquisitor may discover and thwart it. He then amputates the Inquisitor's arm to prevent the Anchor from killing them and leaves.

Upon returning to the Winter Palace in Orlais, the Inquisitor either disbands the Inquisition or reforms the organization into a smaller peacekeeping force to serve directly under Divine Victoria, risking weaker efforts against Solas or further infiltration in their ranks respectively. Due to Solas' familiarity with the workings of the Inquisition, the Inquisitor resolves to recruit new allies who are beyond his sphere of influence. An epilogue reveals that, following the failure of the Viddasala's plot, many elven individuals across Thedas have disappeared.

Promotion edit

Solas has been the focus for much of the media coverage pertaining to information released by BioWare about the fourth instalment of the Dragon Age video game series.[13][14][15] His "Dread Wolf" sobriquet, and associated imagery is the focus of a sixty-second promotional trailer released by BioWare during the 5th annual The Game Awards show in December 2018.[16] On social media, this teaser was paired with the hashtag "#TheDreadWolfRises".[17][18] On June 2, 2022, the upcoming Dragon Age 4 title was announced as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf with Solas being advertised as the game's antagonist.[19][20] The press release stated that "using Solas's namesake no doubt suggests a spectrum of endless possibilities on where things may go. [...] If you're new to Dragon Age, you have no need to worry about not having met our antagonist just yet. He'll properly introduce himself when the time is right".[21]

Reception edit

Patricia Hernandez of Kotaku was fascinated by the plot twist in the post-credit scene of Inquisition which reveals his true identity. She observed that the reveal was a subject of intense discussion by Dragon Age fandom on social media at the time. She concludes that "the ending is a cliffhanger, and a damn good one at that".[22] Kat Brewster from IGN called Solas "the dear elven pal we love to hate and hate to love", and his reveal "true BioWare trickery".[16] His bald visage would become associated with that of an egg or egghead by Dragon Age fandom.[23][24][25][26][27]

Gita Jackson from Kotaku dislikes the character on a personal level, but acknowledges him as a complex and well-written character. The opening paragraph of her opinion piece reads: "Solas is one of the best-written characters in video games. It's hard for me to think of a character whose loathsome worldview is so well developed, who, even when he's on your side, manages to be a complete piece of shit about everything. He is a such a great character that I want to strangle that dude with my bare hands".[23] In her opinion piece published in response to Jackson's article about Solas, Angela D. Mitchell finds the character "too complex, too trapped, and too tragic" for her to despise.[28]

Alison Bell from Videogamer.com believed that the potential romantic relationship between Solas and the Inquisitor is the best written romance in a video game so far, although she compared it to that of a Shakespearean tragedy: "histrionic, ruinous, and, in the long term, one or both of you is probably going to die."[29] Ash Parrish, for The Verge, commented that Solas was initially "one of the least interesting of companions" until the endgame reveal and that "despite his overtly asshole behavior, there was a quiet confidence about him that some players found attractive enough to want to romance him".[27]

In her analysis of a promotional trailer for the upcoming game released in December 2018, Brewster remarked that "The Dread Wolf had been hiding in tapestries and lore all since Origins".[16] Parrish, for The Verge in June 2022, wrote that, "Solas, for a lot of players, was an ally, a trusted friend, and even a romantic partner. Then, he betrayed them, helping them save the world only to turn around and promise its destruction for anybody who doesn't look like him. [...] And while we probably won't be able to play as our Inquisitor characters again, I take great, gleeful pleasure in the knowledge that I'll be able to get some revenge on her behalf".[27] Parrish highlighted that the title reveal for the fourth game – Dragon Age: Dreadwolf – was "exciting for a lot of fans" because it not only makes Solas the antagonist of the next game but also makes the game a direct sequel unlike previous instalments in the franchise.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Scott (December 31, 2014). "Rated NA 184: Inside Inquisition with Patrick Weekes". Nerd Appropriate. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  2. ^ BioFan (2016-03-17), BioFan Interview Patrick Weekes BioWare Lead Writer for Dragon Age, retrieved 2016-03-30
  3. ^ Mike Laidlaw (September 3, 2014). . BioWare Forums. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  4. ^ Allison Stalberg (March 1, 2020). "10 Times Dragon Age Characters Hurt Our Feelings". TheGamer.com. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "What Makes a Good Character?". YouTube. 30 June 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  6. ^ "Gareth David-Lloyd Talks Dragon Age Phoenix Fan Fest 2015 Torchwood". YouTube. 5 December 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  7. ^ "Podcast: Who are your favourite NPCs?". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. July 5, 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  8. ^ Conal Pierse (December 12, 2014). "The Sound and the Fury: What we listened to while writing Dragon Age: Inquisition". Bioware Blog. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  9. ^ "Patrick Weekes on Twitter". Twitter.
  10. ^ a b The Art of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Milwaukie, Oregon: Dark Horse Books. October 2014. ISBN 978-1-61655-186-5.
  11. ^ BioWare. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Level/area: Haven/Skyhold. Solas: Some of my fondest memories were found in crumbling cities long picked dry by treasure seekers. The best are the battlefields. Spirits press so tightly on the Veil that you can slip across with but a thought.
  12. ^ Sean Trayner (September 10, 2015). "Solas Character Kit". BioWare. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  13. ^ Joey Davidson (November 18, 2019). "BioWare Teases Dragon Age Update Soon With Letter from Solas". Screen Rant. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  14. ^ Sam Loveridge, Heather Wald (March 31, 2020). "Dragon Age 4 trailer, story details, gameplay and everything else we know so far". Gamesradar. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  15. ^ Lauren Morton (December 4, 2019). "Dragon Age 4: All the rumors and details we know so far". PC Gamer. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  16. ^ a b c Kat Brewster (11 December 2018). "Dragon Age 4: Who is the Dread Wolf?". IGN. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  17. ^ Polo, Susana (2018-12-06). "BioWare teases new Dragon Age game". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  18. ^ Gartenberg, Chaim (2018-12-06). "EA teases Dragon Age 4 at The Game Awards". The Verge. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  19. ^ Kim, Matt (2022-06-02). "Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Title and Logo Officially Revealed". IGN. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  20. ^ Leone, Matt (2022-06-02). "Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is the next Dragon Age game". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  21. ^ "Our Next Adventure — Dragon Age: Dreadwolf". BioWare Blog (Press release). June 2, 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  22. ^ Patricia Hernandez (15 December 2014). "Dragon Age: Inquisition's Ending, Explained". Kotaku. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  23. ^ a b Gita Jackson (18 November 2019). "It's Been Three Years And I Still Hate Solas". Kotaku. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  24. ^ Kaye Toal (April 16, 2019). "Cracking the Egg, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Solas Romance". FanByte. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  25. ^ "David Gaider on Twitter". Twitter.
  26. ^ Connor Sheridan (July 24, 2015). "When your Dragon Age boyfriend's trying to break up but a wyvern keeps killing you". GamesRadar. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  27. ^ a b c d Parrish, Ash (2022-06-02). "BioWare reveals official title of Dragon Age 4". The Verge. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  28. ^ Angela D. Mitchell (November 7, 2017). "It's Been Three Years, And I Still Love Solas". Fandomentals. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  29. ^ Alice Bell (May 10, 2017). "The best and worst romance of any video game is in Dragon Age: Inquisition". Videogamer.com. Retrieved April 10, 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Tomlinson, Christine (2021). "Priority pixels: the social and cultural implications of romance in video games". Information, Communication & Society. 24 (5): 717–732. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2021.1874478. S2CID 233185890. Retrieved October 3, 2021.

External links edit

  • Solas on the official Dragon Age: Inquisition website
  • The Sound and the Fury: What we listened to while writing Dragon Age: Inquisition
  • Character Kit of Solas on the official BioWare blog

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Solas is a character in BioWare s Dragon Age franchise He first appears in the 2014 video game Dragon Age Inquisition where he serves as a party member He presents himself as an elven outlaw mage who operates outside of the edicts of the Chantry the dominant religious organization in Thedas the world setting of Dragon Age Solas joins the Inquisition and serves as an expert on the Fade a metaphysical realm that is tied to Thedas which is normally accessible only through dreaming and its denizens His knowledge and expertise prove instrumental in aiding the Inquisition s struggle to close the Breach a massive dimensional tear in the sky that allows multitudes of demonic spirits to pass through into the physical world through dimensional rifts A post credit scene of Inquisition reveals his true identity as Fen Harel Trespasser the final DLC pack released for Inquisition provides further insight into his backstory and motives as well as his involvement in the current world state of Thedas SolasDragon Age characterSolas as he appears in a promotional trailer for Dragon Age Dreadwolf First appearanceDragon Age Inquisition 2014 Voiced byGareth David LloydIn universe informationAliasDread Wolf Fen HarelRaceElfClassMageSpecializationRift MageSolas is the focal point of pre release promotional efforts for the upcoming fourth mainline entry in the Dragon Age video game series titled Dragon Age Dreadwolf after his sobriquet He is voiced by Welsh actor Gareth David Lloyd Contents 1 Development 1 1 Visual design 2 Appearances 2 1 Dragon Age Inquisition 2 1 1 Trespasser 3 Promotion 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp Gareth David Lloyd the voice of Solas in Inquisition He appeared as Ianto Jones in the Doctor Who franchise Solas was written by Patrick Weekes with heavy input from lead writer David Gaider although the character was originally conceived and named prior to Weekes joining the project 1 In an interview Weekes said that aspects of Solas characterization was based on David Tennant s Doctor Who performance who successfully conveyed the character s humanity as well as ancient nature in their view 2 Weekes noted that writing a character with hidden depths like Solas provided a great deal of both difficulty and opportunity Originally Solas was not available as a romance option in Inquisition according to Mike Laidlaw BioWare redesigned him as a potential love interest for a female elven Inquisitor when they extended the game s development for a year 3 Weekes noted that this was an opportunity to increase the basic sadness of the character 1 Solas will initiate the breakup of his relationship with the Inquisitor at the conclusion of the romance subplot regardless of the player s choices 4 In a video uploaded on BioWare s official YouTube channel titled What Makes a Good Character Weekes used Harry Potter as a metaphor to explain how Solas perceives himself as the hero of the story he feels he is this luckless unfortunate person who by an unpleasant destiny and the simple fact that no one else has the ability to do it that it has to be him and that someone else would get it wrong 5 During a Q amp A session at the Phoenix Fan Fest 2015 Gareth David Lloyd revealed that he recorded voice work for Solas over a period of two and a half years He was provided with a simple outline and some lines on a screen to work with in lieu of a comprehensive backstory for Solas he eventually developed a stronger idea of who the character is about three or four months after he started 6 In Inquisition Solas sometimes speaks in poetic meter and the player character will gain approval when replying in kind This is a deliberate design choice given his characterization and personality 7 8 Visual design edit Solas is envisioned by Weekes to be a middle aged man in his early to mid forties 9 His appearance is reflective of a wandering nomad s lifestyle who journeys from place to place without a set destination BioWare s designers intended Solas to appear as if he is wearing all that he owns and that his items of clothing are meant to look like homemade improvisations born from necessity 10 Concept art displayed in The Art of Dragon Age Inquisition book shows the creative process for Solas as the team develops his look after many renditions to match the ideas provided by other creative teams After exploring many different hairstyles the final decision was made to design Solas with a bold bald head This is intended to evoke a sense of ageless wisdom required by his character 10 Appearances editDragon Age Inquisition edit During the opening sequence of events in Inquisition Solas is encountered fighting demons alongside Varric Tethras and a few Inquisition personnel This follows the aftermath of a massive explosion at a peace conference which killed everyone present except for the protagonist who was discovered emerging from a Fade rift Solas presents himself to the fledgling Inquisition s leadership as a self taught hedge mage who spends much of his time dreaming in ancient ruins and learning about what lies beyond the Veil a metaphysical barrier which normally prevents direct physical access between the physical world and the Fade 11 This enables him to wields powers developed outside of conventional teaching and who has no affiliation with the Chantry sanctioned Circle of Magi or any Dalish clan 12 Claiming that he is able to help the sole survivor of the Divine Conclave s explosion and the suspiciously glowing mark on their hand with the use of healing magic and minor wards he is granted permission to study the survivor and one of the smaller rifts in order to find a way to seal the Breach He later helps the survivor seal a small rift shortly after their meeting and then follows them to the Temple itself to close the first and largest rift which he theorizes would stabilize the Breach After the survivor assumes the role of the Inquisitor and successfully enlists the help of either the mages or the templars Solas provides assistance with closing the Breach itself Following the destruction of the Inquisition s base in Haven by Corypheus the perpetrator of the Breach Solas explains that the orb that Corypheus wields is meant to channel ancient magics and of elven origin He worries that if the orb s origin were to be revealed it may have negative consequences for the reputation of the elven people He then guides the Inquisitor to Skyhold a disused fortress located in the Frostback Mountains that the Inquisition could claim as its new headquarters When the Inquisitor finally defeats Corypheus and stops him from opening another rift with the orb being damaged permanently in the process a distraught Solas laments the destruction of the orb as the loss of yet another elven artifact He disappears shortly afterwards without a trace In the post credits scene it is revealed that Solas is Fen Harel an ancient being who is a member of the elven pantheon of gods and a recurring trickster figure in Dragon Age lore Trespasser edit In the midst of investigating a Qunari plot to invade Thedas two years after the defeat of Corypheus the Inquisitor encounters several elven ruins and learns that the elven pantheon of deities the Evanuris were in fact extremely powerful mages as opposed to being divine beings The Inquisitor eventually encounters the Viddasala the leader of the Qunari plot and learns that agents supposedly working for Fen Harel have been disrupting the Qunari plot concurrently the Inquisitor is losing control of the Anchor threatening their life The Inquisitor foils the plot and follows the Viddasala into the Eluvian network to confront Solas despite the Anchor growing increasingly out of control After petrifying the Viddasala Solas calms the Anchor and explains his motivations to the Inquisitor He confesses to being Fen Harel who led a rebellion against the Evanuris after they became corrupt and abused their power He created the Veil to seal away the Evanuris after they murdered Mythal sundering the physical world and the Fade permanently and in doing so dooming the civilization of the ancient elves to collapse due to its dependency on magic Remorseful over his direct role in the downfall of his people Solas now plans to unmake the Veil he created millennia ago and restore the ancient elven world by reuniting the physical world and the Fade being fully aware and regretful that this act may potentially destroy the world in its present state and killing countless lives in the process He also admits to engineering the events which led to the Breach albeit inadvertently he arranged for Corypheus to obtain his orb anticipating that the ancient darkspawn would unlock it on his behalf as he had awakened from millennia of slumber in the Fade and was too weak as a result Anticipating that Corypheus would destroy himself in the subsequent explosion Solas intended to retrieve the orb and use the Anchor to achieve his goal Realizing later that Corypheus survived the orb s destructive power he joined the Inquisition to guide the organization into defeating him and his forces Solas also reveals that he has double agents working within the Inquisition and he deliberately allowed the Qunari s Dragon s Breath plot to be discovered so that the Inquisitor may discover and thwart it He then amputates the Inquisitor s arm to prevent the Anchor from killing them and leaves Upon returning to the Winter Palace in Orlais the Inquisitor either disbands the Inquisition or reforms the organization into a smaller peacekeeping force to serve directly under Divine Victoria risking weaker efforts against Solas or further infiltration in their ranks respectively Due to Solas familiarity with the workings of the Inquisition the Inquisitor resolves to recruit new allies who are beyond his sphere of influence An epilogue reveals that following the failure of the Viddasala s plot many elven individuals across Thedas have disappeared Promotion editSolas has been the focus for much of the media coverage pertaining to information released by BioWare about the fourth instalment of the Dragon Age video game series 13 14 15 His Dread Wolf sobriquet and associated imagery is the focus of a sixty second promotional trailer released by BioWare during the 5th annual The Game Awards show in December 2018 16 On social media this teaser was paired with the hashtag TheDreadWolfRises 17 18 On June 2 2022 the upcoming Dragon Age 4 title was announced as Dragon Age Dreadwolf with Solas being advertised as the game s antagonist 19 20 The press release stated that using Solas s namesake no doubt suggests a spectrum of endless possibilities on where things may go If you re new to Dragon Age you have no need to worry about not having met our antagonist just yet He ll properly introduce himself when the time is right 21 Reception editPatricia Hernandez of Kotaku was fascinated by the plot twist in the post credit scene of Inquisition which reveals his true identity She observed that the reveal was a subject of intense discussion by Dragon Age fandom on social media at the time She concludes that the ending is a cliffhanger and a damn good one at that 22 Kat Brewster from IGN called Solas the dear elven pal we love to hate and hate to love and his reveal true BioWare trickery 16 His bald visage would become associated with that of an egg or egghead by Dragon Age fandom 23 24 25 26 27 Gita Jackson from Kotaku dislikes the character on a personal level but acknowledges him as a complex and well written character The opening paragraph of her opinion piece reads Solas is one of the best written characters in video games It s hard for me to think of a character whose loathsome worldview is so well developed who even when he s on your side manages to be a complete piece of shit about everything He is a such a great character that I want to strangle that dude with my bare hands 23 In her opinion piece published in response to Jackson s article about Solas Angela D Mitchell finds the character too complex too trapped and too tragic for her to despise 28 Alison Bell from Videogamer com believed that the potential romantic relationship between Solas and the Inquisitor is the best written romance in a video game so far although she compared it to that of a Shakespearean tragedy histrionic ruinous and in the long term one or both of you is probably going to die 29 Ash Parrish for The Verge commented that Solas was initially one of the least interesting of companions until the endgame reveal and that despite his overtly asshole behavior there was a quiet confidence about him that some players found attractive enough to want to romance him 27 In her analysis of a promotional trailer for the upcoming game released in December 2018 Brewster remarked that The Dread Wolf had been hiding in tapestries and lore all since Origins 16 Parrish for The Verge in June 2022 wrote that Solas for a lot of players was an ally a trusted friend and even a romantic partner Then he betrayed them helping them save the world only to turn around and promise its destruction for anybody who doesn t look like him And while we probably won t be able to play as our Inquisitor characters again I take great gleeful pleasure in the knowledge that I ll be able to get some revenge on her behalf 27 Parrish highlighted that the title reveal for the fourth game Dragon Age Dreadwolf was exciting for a lot of fans because it not only makes Solas the antagonist of the next game but also makes the game a direct sequel unlike previous instalments in the franchise 27 See also editElves in fiction List of fictional trickstersPortal nbsp Video gamesReferences edit a b Scott December 31 2014 Rated NA 184 Inside Inquisition with Patrick Weekes Nerd Appropriate Retrieved February 24 2020 BioFan 2016 03 17 BioFan Interview Patrick Weekes BioWare Lead Writer for Dragon Age retrieved 2016 03 30 Mike Laidlaw September 3 2014 Romances in Dragon Age Inquisition BioWare Forums Archived from the original on September 11 2016 Retrieved February 24 2020 Allison Stalberg March 1 2020 10 Times Dragon Age Characters Hurt Our Feelings TheGamer com Retrieved March 15 2020 What Makes a Good Character YouTube 30 June 2016 Retrieved February 24 2020 Gareth David Lloyd Talks Dragon Age Phoenix Fan Fest 2015 Torchwood YouTube 5 December 2015 Retrieved February 24 2020 Podcast Who are your favourite NPCs Rock Paper Shotgun July 5 2018 Retrieved February 24 2020 Conal Pierse December 12 2014 The Sound and the Fury What we listened to while writing Dragon Age Inquisition Bioware Blog Retrieved February 24 2020 Patrick Weekes on Twitter Twitter a b The Art of Dragon Age Inquisition Milwaukie Oregon Dark Horse Books October 2014 ISBN 978 1 61655 186 5 BioWare Dragon Age Inquisition Level area Haven Skyhold Solas Some of my fondest memories were found in crumbling cities long picked dry by treasure seekers The best are the battlefields Spirits press so tightly on the Veil that you can slip across with but a thought Sean Trayner September 10 2015 Solas Character Kit BioWare Retrieved February 24 2020 Joey Davidson November 18 2019 BioWare Teases Dragon Age Update Soon With Letter from Solas Screen Rant Retrieved March 15 2020 Sam Loveridge Heather Wald March 31 2020 Dragon Age 4 trailer story details gameplay and everything else we know so far Gamesradar Retrieved March 15 2020 Lauren Morton December 4 2019 Dragon Age 4 All the rumors and details we know so far PC Gamer Retrieved March 13 2020 a b c Kat Brewster 11 December 2018 Dragon Age 4 Who is the Dread Wolf IGN Retrieved February 24 2020 Polo Susana 2018 12 06 BioWare teases new Dragon Age game Polygon Retrieved 2022 06 02 Gartenberg Chaim 2018 12 06 EA teases Dragon Age 4 at The Game Awards The Verge Retrieved 2022 06 02 Kim Matt 2022 06 02 Dragon Age Dreadwolf Title and Logo Officially Revealed IGN Retrieved 2022 06 02 Leone Matt 2022 06 02 Dragon Age Dreadwolf is the next Dragon Age game Polygon Retrieved 2022 06 02 Our Next Adventure Dragon Age Dreadwolf BioWare Blog Press release June 2 2022 Retrieved June 2 2022 Patricia Hernandez 15 December 2014 Dragon Age Inquisition s Ending Explained Kotaku Retrieved February 24 2020 a b Gita Jackson 18 November 2019 It s Been Three Years And I Still Hate Solas Kotaku Retrieved February 24 2020 Kaye Toal April 16 2019 Cracking the Egg or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Solas Romance FanByte Retrieved February 24 2020 David Gaider on Twitter Twitter Connor Sheridan July 24 2015 When your Dragon Age boyfriend s trying to break up but a wyvern keeps killing you GamesRadar Retrieved February 24 2020 a b c d Parrish Ash 2022 06 02 BioWare reveals official title of Dragon Age 4 The Verge Retrieved 2022 06 02 Angela D Mitchell November 7 2017 It s Been Three Years And I Still Love Solas Fandomentals Retrieved February 24 2020 Alice Bell May 10 2017 The best and worst romance of any video game is in Dragon Age Inquisition Videogamer com Retrieved April 10 2020 Further reading editTomlinson Christine 2021 Priority pixels the social and cultural implications of romance in video games Information Communication amp Society 24 5 717 732 doi 10 1080 1369118X 2021 1874478 S2CID 233185890 Retrieved October 3 2021 External links editSolas on the official Dragon Age Inquisition website The Sound and the Fury What we listened to while writing Dragon Age Inquisition Character Kit of Solas on the official BioWare blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solas Dragon Age amp oldid 1195524821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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