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Did you know that all the way back in 2010, a year after Dragon Age: Origins came out, publisher Green Ronin released an official tabletop RPG in the setting? It's flown a little under the radar, thanks to pretty sporadic support over the years, but it's a pretty cool game—and with Dragon Age fever at its height right now, it's a great time to get it on the table.
The good news is, you can do so for cheap. DriveThruRPG is having <a data-analytics-id=«inline-link» href=«https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/browse?filter=1000230&src=DragonAgeSalePHNX» target="_blank" data-url=«https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/browse?filter=1000230&src=» https: referrerpolicy=«no-referrer-when-downgrade» data-hl-processed=«none»>a 40% off sale on the whole range
of PDFs for the game, including the rules and its modest range of supplements and adventures. The core book, which to be honest has pretty much everything you need, is just $17.97 / £13.82—at that price I think it's worth picking up just to browse through, if you're a fan of the setting.
When the game first launched, it was only based on Dragon Age: Origins, and the rules were split between multiple different sets—but this version of the core book, which came out in 2015, brings everything together in one comprehensive tome that features material from Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Inquisition. Naturally there's no Veilguard content in there, but otherwise you're covered. If you want more, the Faces of Thedas supplement goes further in-depth on the various iconic characters of the series, and there are extra adventures to be found in the Game Master's Kit and Blood in Ferelden books.
If you do plan to pick up multiple items, it makes sense to just get the Complete Collection bundle, which effectively ups the discount to 60%
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