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To this day, the Dragon Age series counts many faithful fans. But you knew that Dragon Age: Origin should actually get along completely without dragons? Years after the first publication, the developers reveal a crazy secret and amaze many fans.

Dragon Age or Chronicles? The name of the game was long uncertain

Dragon Age: Origins appeared in 2009 and was the beginning of an iconic role-playing series. Meanwhile, the fourth part is already in the development, which, however, is still a bit of a while. But the recipe for success of the iconic RPG series was not planned from the beginning. Thus, Dragon Age: Origins originally without dragon .

In an interview, the senior Environmental Artist Ian Stubbington reveals that despite advanced development time, the game still had no name. Within the developer team, the project ran under the working title Chronicles. However, since this did not really like anyone, a programmer was commissioned to craft a name generator. **

The program was then lined with various fantasy words and finally spat the name Dragon Age . However, this caused another problem. The plot of Dragon Age (or Chronicles) actually suggested that the age of the dragons were already over and all monsters were eradicated. However, since the name Dragon Age suggests the presence of dragons in the game, these were subsequently inserted.

_ All this so that the name of the game is very thoughtful and connected to the rest, though in this case the tail wags with the dog. It may sound like that as if I had been unhappy - that was for a while, but in the end I got used to the idea. It also made damn fun to fight against dragons. _

That means David Gaider, head car of the game. Even the Erzdämon, which had already been integrated in the game over a longer period of time, was made to the dragon shortly as possible. Many players celebrated Dragon Age: Origins ultimately for setting. Thus, the series became an important representative of the RPG genres. So the expense of the developer team was worthwhile. (Source: Thegamer)

About ten years after the release, the developer team of Dragon Age betrays: Origins a bizarre secret. Nobody would have suspected that a name generator can actually be crucial for the whole action of a RPGS. In the case of Dragon Age, however, it seems worth it. Many fans keep the faithfulness to this day.

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