Dragon Age: Inquisition Character Profiles
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Despite the fact that E3 has been keeping us busy, a fistful of new updates have arrived on the official Dragon Age: Inquisition website, including profiles for characters named Sera, The Iron Bull, and Blackwall. How about an internal Q&A?
[DRAGON AGE]: What was The Iron Bull's life like before the Inquisition?
[PATRICK WEEKES]: The Iron Bull was a Ben-Hassrath internal agent on an island controlled by his people, the Qunari, but threatened by rebels and agitators. Imagine the Dragon Age equivalent of a federal anti-terrorism unit, and you've got the basic idea. When things got hot, he was the one the Qunari sent to handle the situation.
[DA]: Sounds like demanding work. Although, judging by his character design, he seems up for the task.
[PW]: True, but nobody can handle a job like that forever. When The Iron Bull burned out, his superiors moved him to what most people outside the Qunari think of when they imagine the Ben-Hassrath: spy work in other countries. He was told to set up a mercenary company, take jobs from nobles, and pass information back to the Qunari.
[DA]: How does he end up with the Inquisition?
[PW]: The official reason The Iron Bull joins the Inquisition is that his Qunari superiors want to know what the Inquisition is doing. Qunari have a pretty dim view of uncontrolled magic, and a giant hole in the sky is about as uncontrolled as you can get.
[DA]: And unofficially?
[PW]: Unofficially, The Iron Bull sees demons attacking innocent people, and he wants to help. He knows the Inquisition's agents would uncover his ties to the Ben-Hassrath, so he's opted to save time and be completely up-front about his work. If the player can handle The Iron Bull sending reports, the Qunari agent can get the Inquisition valuable information in return from his spy network.
[DA]: How would you describe The Iron Bull's character?
[PW]: The Iron Bull is casual, friendly, and confident. There are very few things in the world that he can't kill if he needs to, which puts him at ease most of the time. He's got no need to compete with anyone or prove himself, and he doesn't need his ego stroked. What he does need are people he can trust to watch his back and friends he can laugh with. After surviving years of ugly, nasty fighting, The Iron Bull has learned not to take anything too seriously. Unless it involves demons.