Dragon Age: The Calling

Dragon Age: The Calling
Author David Gaider
Country Canada
Language English
Series Dragon Age
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Tor Books
Publication date
October 13, 2009
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 444
Preceded by Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne
Followed by Dragon Age: Asunder

Dragon Age: The Calling is a fantasy novel written by David Gaider based on the role-playing video game franchise Dragon Age, and was released October 13, 2009.[1] It is a sequel to Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne and a prequel to Dragon Age: Origins, published earlier the same year. The novel is set approximately fourteen years after the events of The Stolen Throne and focuses on King Maric Theirin, a young Duncan and the Grey Wardens.

Overview

Having reclaimed the throne, King Maric finally allows the legendary Grey Wardens to return to Ferelden after two hundred years of exile. When they come, however, they bring dire news: one of their own has escaped into the Deep Roads and aligned himself with their ancient enemy, the monstrous darkspawn. The Grey Wardens need Maric's help to find him. He reluctantly agrees to lead them into the passages he traveled through years before, chasing after a deadly secret that will threaten to destroy not only the Grey Wardens, but also the Kingdom above.

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