Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne by David Gaider is a first edition novel published by Tom Doherty Associates on March 3, 2009. This 400-page book is written in English and serves as a prequel to the popular role-playing video game Dragon Age: Origins. The story follows young Maric, who, after the betrayal and murder of his mother, the Rebel Queen, takes on the leadership of a rebel army. His mission is to liberate his nation from a foreign tyrant while navigating a landscape filled with fear, treachery, and untested loyalty.
Readers will find a narrative rich in fantasy elements, featuring dragons and mythical creatures, as Maric strives to fulfill his destiny and reclaim the stolen throne of Ferelden. Alongside him are his allies, Loghain, a daring outlaw, and Rowan, a warrior maiden promised to him since birth. The book delves into themes of rebellion and the complexities of leadership amidst a backdrop of epic conflict, making it a significant addition to the Dragon Age universe.
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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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