Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

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4.5
289 reviews
Ebook
400
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About this ebook

The thrilling prequel to Dragon Age: Origins, the hit role-playing video game from award-winning developer BioWare!

Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

After his mother, the beloved Rebel Queen, is betrayed and murdered by her own faithless lords, young Maric becomes the leader of a rebel army attempting to free his nation from the control of a foreign tyrant.

His countrymen live in fear; his commanders consider him untested; and his only allies are Loghain, a brash young outlaw who saved his life, and Rowan, the beautiful warrior maiden promised to him since birth. Surrounded by spies and traitors, Maric must find a way to not only survive but achieve his ultimate destiny: Ferelden's freedom and the return of his line to the stolen throne.



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Ratings and reviews

4.5
289 reviews
A Google user
July 4, 2010
A good read for fans of Dragon Age origins. It explores the history of Ferelden before the beginning of the videogame. This is the story of Prince Maric, the son of the Rebel queen, fighting to get back the throne that was taken from his grandfather by the Orlaisian Emperor. It is rather a sad story, of people sacrificing their love and repressing their feelings in order to perform what they believe to be their duty. Entertaining.
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Jace Ho
January 31, 2014
This book makes me hope that the decisions I make in Dragon Age Origins effectively puts an end to the Theirin bloodline for the rest of the series. Maric is a fool of a King, I don't blame Loghain for leaving Cailan to die after all that he had to do for that Maric the fool.
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A Google user
January 19, 2011
Many would look at this expecting a pretty standard video game novel (meaning: terrible). Pleasingly, they would be wrong. They would be very wrong. This is a well written, excellent story, that provides a wonderful backstory into one of my favorite recent fantasy worlds. Is this one of the great fantasy novels ever? Hardly, but is it the greatest video game novel ever? It's possible, it's as good as any I've read, and I've read many. Further, and this is the most significant part, it exists as a good fantasy novel entirely outside the video game space. Read by someone who hasn't played the game and didn't know it had anything to do with a video game at all would still find this to be a quality read. 5 star for what it is, a game tie-in novel. Because it has far overachieved that aim. (Overall if separate to gaming, I'd rate it 4 stars.)
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About the author

David Gaider lives in Edmonton, Alberta, and has worked for video game developer BioWare since 1999. He is the lead writer on the upcoming Dragon Age: Origins role-playing game and has previously worked on such titles as Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of AmnTM, Star Wars ®: Knights of the Old Republic TM, and Neverwinter Nights TM.

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