In Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare has continued its tradition of making significant changes to the series' art direction. Between Origins and now, we've gone all the way from understated, grounded medieval fantasy to gaudy high fantasy full of arcane technology and floating citadels. The qunari, Dragon Age's massive horned race, have been the biggest victims of these changes.
Dragon Age 2 was peak qunari. Back in Origins, the qunari didn't play much of a role, and they weren't a playable race. Instead we just got Sten, who largely looked like a very buff dude—sans horns. But DA2 gave us a whole army of them, setting up shop in Kirkwall, and they were badasses. Massive, intimidating, all muscles and warpaint with massive horns that gave them a devilish silhouette. This version set them apart from the other races: something original.
Since then, the qunari have been stripped of their uniqueness. Playing as a qunari in Inquisition meant looking like a very tall human who happens to have horns, but without all the clothing options the other races enjoyed. The Veilguard largely continues this look, though at least their wardrobe is more expansive this time. Still, they don't look nearly as striking as they once did—a situation made worse by Dragon Age's latest broad aesthetic change, which makes everything look smooth and cartoonish.
Thankfully, there's an extremely robust character creator that's flexible enough to undo at least some of the qunari rework. I tried to make one myself, and it looks… OK?
The low brow, prominent nose, severe facial features and deep set, dark eyes do kinda resemble a DA2 qunari. For complexions, I found that Rugged 2, 4 and 5; Weathered 2; and Dark Circles 2 were the best, though it's nearly impossible to make any character look properly weather-beaten in the way that a qunari should. Veilguard's character creator favours the beautiful.
Another thing that's impossible to replicate is the forehead. In DA2, qunari horns started just above
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