Highlights
- Dragon Age companions bring depth with backstories and choices, impacting relationships in Veilguard for a rich narrative experience.
- Lace Harding returns in Dragon Age: The Veilguard with past strength, positivity, and potential for new romance opportunities.
- Meet Veilguard’s diverse cast like Davrin the Grey Warden, Bellara the Veil Jumper, Neve the Investigator, and more for varied gameplay.
One of the best features of any Dragon Age game is the companions. As they do in most BioWare titles, Dragon Age‘s companions contribute varying points of view for players to consider as they make choices, as well as thought-provoking and compelling backstories to uncover as these relationships deepen. This ultimately adds weight to each game’s story, especially when it’s possible for companions to either die or depart based on the player’s choices. Dragon Age: The Veilguard features seven companions for players to recruit during their time in the game, each of whom has a distinct backstory, faction, and end goal.
BioWare has revealed very little about Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s companions, but there is enough information in Dragon Age history and lore to determine what their roles will likely be in the game. Judging by each companion’s revealed faction and aspirations, players will likely be given a wide range of choices throughout Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s narrative that could directly impact their relationships with said companions. At the very least, such a diverse cast of companion characters is bound to add plenty of side stories to the overarching narrative for a layered and substantial experience.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition’s Lace Harding Returns in Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Dragon Age: Inquisition fans should recognize at least one of Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s companions, Lace Harding, as she returns in the next Dragon Age with the same strength and positivity she had before. This daring dwarf rogue hails from the Fereldan Hinterlands and became a member of the Inquisition after volunteering as a guide for new Inquisition forces and her skill proved her worthy of becoming a member of the faction.
Harding wasn’t one of Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s official base-game romances, but if players flirt with her enough throughout its story, they can develop an actual romantic relationship with her in the game’s Trespasser DLC as long as they haven’t romanced any other characters up to that point. It’s very likely that Dragon Age: The Veilguard could make up for Harding being left out of the official romance lineup this time around. However, even if she isn’t one of Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s romance options, at least her positive outlook, bravery, and skill will be beneficial to players.
Davrin Is a Grey Warden and Famed Monster Hunter
Filling the role of the Grey Warden in the player’s party in Dragon Age: The Veilguard is Davrin, an elf warrior whose bold feats have earned him quite the reputation as a monster hunter in Thedas. Not much is currently known about Davrin, as he was created specifically for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, unlike several of the game’s companions who have either appeared or have been mentioned in other Dragon Age stories. That being said, he has been confirmed to have a griffon companion named Assan who will likely assist him in battle.
Bellara Lutare Is a Veil Jumper With a Unique Gauntlet
Bellara Lutare is another original character in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, though her faction, the Veil Jumpers, connects her to other Dragon Age stories — namely, the Dragon Age: The Missing comic book run and the “Ruins of Reality” short story by John Dombrow. Bellara is unique in that she is a mage who also wields a special gauntlet that can transform into a hunting bow. As a Veil Jumper, she has an obsession with uncovering the secrets found in ancient elven ruins. She has also been confirmed to be a “romantic,” so she may fill that void for players looking for nothing but pure romance in the next Dragon Age game.
Neve Gallus Is a Private Investigator for the Shadow Dragons
Neve Gallus is a human mage who has appeared in other Dragon Age stories before Dragon Age: The Veilguard, including the Dragon Age: The Missing comic books and the Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights anthology of short stories. Apart from her affiliation with the Shadow Dragons faction, what makes Neve unique is her background as a private investigator and her half-prosthetic leg made of dwarven metal. As a member of the Shadow Dragons, Neve will likely make her voice heard most often when there is an injustice being done, as the faction is a resistance group committed to uprooting corruption and slavery.
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Taash Is a Dragon Hunter Allied With the Lords of Fortune
Like Bellara and Davrin, Taash is an original companion character created specifically for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Taash is a Qunari warrior whose affiliation with the Lords of Fortune should, in theory, make her an expert treasure hunter. This fits right in with her official bio, which states that she is also a dragon hunter. As the Lords of Fortune are known for being monster bounty hunters, perhaps she will help players track down some of Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s deadliest monsters. At the very least, she will most likely be one of the best-looking characters in the party, since the Lords of Fortune are recognized by their colorful outfits that sometimes even utilize the treasure their wearers have found.
Emmrich Volkarin Is a Powerful Necromancer With a Skeletal Assistant
Emmrich Volkarin may very well be the most distinct of Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s companions, simply due to the fact that he is a necromancer of the Mourn Watch order of the Mortalitasi faction with a skeletal assistant named Manfred. While he is not the only character in Dragon Age: The Veilguard who has his own companion, unlike Davrin’s griffon, Emmrich’s assistant Manfred is fully voiced — by none other than Critical Role‘s Matthew Mercer at that. As such, having Emmrich as an ally essentially means having two companions.
Lucanis Dellamorte Is a Master Assassin of the Antivan Crows
Lucanis Dellamorte is a Master Assassin of the Antivan Crows who made his first appearance in the Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights anthology. Lucanis had a very strict upbringing, but that is likely what led to him becoming such a skilled assassin. As a human rogue who belongs to a group of the most renowned assassins, thieves, and spies, Lucanis will presumably help players catch their enemies by surprise, all while contributing what could be an emotional backstory to Dragon Age: The Veilguard‘s overarching narrative.