
"A true warrior needs no sword" - Thors (Vinland Saga) What a laugh! Anyone else seen this? Or does anyone know about some similar easter eggs? In a Denerim tavern is a lovely woman named Edwina in red robes. Playing DA for a second time and stumbled across a familar (and very memorable) character from the Baldur's Gate saga. We’ll keep you updated on any other neat easter eggs we find in Dragon Age Inquisition, including the sorts that don’t further silly fan theories.Candlekeep Forum - Edwin Odesseiron in Dragon Age: Origins That would be cool, wouldn’t it? Hint: yes. But, you could totally defend that idea! Redditor Necroluster notes that it’s entirely possible that one of the endings in Mass Effect 3 has EDI and Joker crash on a planet… which could potentially be Thedas, the world of Dragon Age. As you may have noticed, I’m a fan of those types of wild theories. Admittedly it’s because that would be the more bonkers situation, to have the fantasy game be set in the future and the sci-fi game set in the past. I’m partial to the idea that it’s set in the future, after Mass Effect. The question is whether or not Dragon Age would be set in the future or in the past. But, we don’t need to have official confirmation to just have some fun with the lore. Bioware hasn’t exactly denied or confirmed this before, though they have joked about it with us.

Nothing mind blowing! And yet what I am absurdly suggesting here is something you may have heard before: the games could be considered to be connected, they could be considered to take place in the same universe.

Other pieces of “evidence” that I just listed are just things that show two different games were made by the same company. Yes, this is all probably just Bioware being cheeky with their easter eggs. And if nothing else, we’ve also seen that some enemies in Mass Effect and Dragon Age have lots of similarities - the ogre in Dragon Age has an equivalent in Mass Effect (I’m blanking on the name), and the Shades in Dragon Age II looked a hell of a lot like geth. We’ve also seen Dragon Age armour in Mass Effect.

Lets not forget that magic and biotics have a hell of a lot in common. Mass Effect 1, if I recall correctly, has at least one character referencing “the maker”, - which is what people in Dragon Age call their version of god. A DLC in Mass Effect 2, for example, features a statue of an ogre from Dragon Age.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen easter eggs like this in BioWare games. I’d say there are parallels between a scientist and a healer, but that’s just me.
