This would have been done through a quest that let us reunite with whoever was left in the Fade in Dragon Age: Inquisition, making it possible for Hawke, Alistair, Loghain, or Stroud to appear.
One choice in particular would have brought an old protagonist into the mix: Dragon Age II’s Hawke. Spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition follow. Much like The Veilguard does with the Inquisitor ...
"Like the Inquisitor [In Dragon Age Inquisition], but also, more particularly, Hawke [In Dragon Age 2]. Hawke is a person who, to a very large degree, is kind of a mess of a human being.
similar to Dragon Age 2's Hawke appearing in Inquisition, or when the Inquisitor then returned in this year's Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Spoilers for Inquisition ahead. Former Dragon Age scribe ...
The player character is often put in the middle of this, but Dragon Age 2 is perhaps the most violent depiction of what happens when that conflict goes haywire -- especially if Hawke has romanced ...
With both Hawke and the Inquisitor returning in Dragon Age sequels, the series has set up a precedent of our player characters coming back in the next game. However, the Hero of Ferelden has never ...
Patch 4 introduces Dragon Age 2 Hawke's outfit, Qunari complexions, quality of life changes, and bug fixes. In celebration of Dragon Age Day, December 4, BioWare announced that the best part of ...
BioWare revealed that it was once toying with the idea of bringing Dragon Age II hero Hawke into the fold before ultimately scrapping a possible appearance. However, the RPG’s latest patch ...
The Warden almost appeared in Dragon Age: Inquisition's 'Here Lies the Abyss' quest. Jean-Marc Stroud replaced the Warden at the very last minute. David Gaider considers this quest to be the ...