My biggest question about Dragon Age_ The Veilguard is actually 'Which of these mages is going to li

By Alex Johnson | January 01, 0001

Beware of spoilers for games which are 10, 13, and 15 years old and whose endings you've likely already seen .

After so many years of waiting to hear anything of substance, is all of the sudden almost here. BioWare is fire-hosing information at us—about its , , and "" exploration—but there's one thing we really should be asking ourselves right now: Which one of these mages is going to betray my ass in the third act?

Dragon Age: Inquisition - reveal art of party members

It was all right there in front of my face. (Image credit: Electronic Arts, BioWare)

Getting betrayed by Solas in Dragon Age: Inquisition is easily the most embarrassing of the three though. I should have known better by then. He lured me in with his meditative mage mentor persona, teaching the Inquisitor about the Fade and what he knows of the Veil that stands between it and the human world. I was totally gobsmacked when he pulled a Morrigan and ran off after the main events of Inquisition, turning up as the antagonist in its final DLC and revealing his identity as the old elven god the Dread Wolf.

Adding insult to injury, it turns out that BioWare telegraphed Solas' turn as early as some of the game's marketing art (above). In the reveal of Inquisition's companions, the party is displayed in a Last Supper style arrangement with Solas taking the place of Judas. At the time, more attentive minds than mine , even.

These aren't even half the times that your party members can totally throw you overboard in the series. The Dragon Age games love a good betrayal. Alistair keeps a pretty big secret from you in Origins, as does The Iron Bull in Inquisition. In DA2, Isabela runs off with a plot critical item right in the middle of the game and only comes back to help clean up the mess if you've got a high enough relationship with her.

At this rate, it's not just a question of which party member is going to betray me, but how many?

The party members of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Could the resident art history majors please chime in if there's a clue here? Thanks. (Image credit: EA)

Though no class remains blameless in this series, mages are always the fulcrum of the plot and seem most likely to wield my credulity against me. Based on the list of companions for Veilguard, here are our prime suspects:

  • Neve Gallus: An ice mage private detective and part of an underground Tevinter faction.
  • Bellara Lutare: An elven "veil jumper" mage in Arlathan Forest.
  • Emmrich Volkarin: A necromancer from Nevarra with a skeleton assistant.

It won't be Solas. He's already gotten his chance. Not only that, but BioWare changing the game's name from Dreadwolf to Veilguard, and the very early-game confrontation between him and Rook's party shown , suggests he won't be the culprit again.

Personally, my money's on Neve right now. She's a member of the Shadow Dragons, a resistance group fighting oppression by ruling mages in Tevinter. Dragon Age games are full of mages whose road to hell is paved with good intentions and I'd bet Neve is stuffed to the stitches with well-meaning conviction.

As part of a secret faction of anti-oppression fighters, Neve is in prime position to pull an Anders in some fashion—orchestrating an explosive retaliation against Tevinter's magisters. Her credentials as a PI would also suggest she's got the skills to vanish at the end of the plot like Morrigan and Solas. At a more meta level, she seems to be involved rather early in introducing the player to the main city Minrathous, and it's totally within BioWare's ability to pull a full Scooby Doo on me by ripping the mask off one of the first people I meet in this new story.

Maybe BioWare is going to hang up the old trick of the last minute rug pull, but in a series that's always been full of complex people with conflicting agendas, I'm watching for the knife in my back either way.

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