@Thenomain said in Dragon Age: Dread Wolf's Rise:
What? As one of the last two Grey Wardens in Ferelden, even with an old treaty you have to lick the boots of pretty much every group who signed just to get them to agree. And the only group who has any respect for you by title are the Dwarves.
With the right origin, you can always throw in the title of worthless Brand alongside Grey Warden, to ensure the dwarves really look up to you.
Dragon Age has a somewhat gritty setting and history, which is what might make for a fun MUSH**. But you still end up with a big heroic protagonist, who can be, depending on player choice, a traditional fantasy hero, more or less, and make for a more or less traditional fantasy narrative.
I'd probably say that DA:O and DA2 make better use of the gritty aspects of the setting, though in pretty different ways. Moreso than Inquisition, though it's still vaguely there. But they're all RPGs. If life was so cheap that the protagonist died to an infected knife wound or of some acute intestinal affliction on the way to Denerim, I don't think the game would do very well...
** Preferably one that has some stated goal or premise or something other than letting people play their favourite OTPs. Not that there's anything wrong with that.