Dragon Age 4 won’t have any fresh details until 2022, but in the meantime, fans may enjoy a wealth of concept art and a few teaser videos. Nothing definite has been revealed about the game’s universe, story, or gameplay, but there’s plenty to get fans excited about potential Executors, potential Dragon Age 4 companions, and more.
Whether or not an individual piece of concept art really makes it into the final game, it always serves as a window into the development process. Fans may get a glimpse of the visual and sense of style they might expect to see in Tevinter thanks to concept art like that of the Tevinter Mage. One piece of concept art even hints the last two Archdemons will play a role in the story, which might be taking things a step too far into conspiracy territory.
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Dragon Age 4 Concept Art: Two Dragons Equal Two Archdemons
Above, you can see some concept art that represents the game’s three base classes: (a rogue with a bow, a warrior with a sword and shield, and a mage with insane fire magic). Two dragons may be seen lurking in the distance as they appear to do battle with the Darkspawn. These two dragons may be any two random dragons, however, there is a significant context in the artwork and the canon of Dragon Age that makes it likely that they are two new Archdemons.
The first need is that they look exactly like the Darkspawn. Blights, as most people know, start when Darkspawn corrupt an Old God they locate in the Deep Roads and turn into an Archdemon. These dormant Old Gods are probably dragons as well, but they may have taken any form before becoming tainted and distorted into an Archdemon.
New concept art for Dragon Age 4 has teased the return of the Grey Wardens – the order of warriors responsible for fighting back the darkspawn throughout Thedas. https://t.co/1xcDqVmemS pic.twitter.com/38zJiJ05xx
— IGN (@IGN) May 1, 2021
While one Archdemon was defeated by the Wardens in Dragon Age: Origins, the general populace is aware that a second Archdemon is still at large in the Deep Roads (until reincarnated in the Old God Baby, Morrigan’s offspring Kieran).
Razikale, the God of Mystery, and Lusacan, the God of Night, are two of these ancient deities. Given the clear thematic connection between these two, plus the fact that the two dragons seen in the above concept art share similar yet distinctive markings, this is an intriguing development. Like Razikale and Lusacan, both are white with gold horns, indicating a familial relationship.
Dragon Age 4 Concept Art: Connecting The Archdemons to the Elven Gods
If this is the case, then we need to know why two Archdemons appear at the same time as Solas is trying to tear down the Veil. It’s important to realize that the Warden’s treatment of the Old Gods and Archdemons has infuriated Solas. Irrelevant in context, many people have come to the conclusion that the Tevinter Old Gods and the Evanuris are the same things.
To begin, remember that there are 7 Old Gods and 9 Evanuris, but that among the Evanuris, Fen’Harel is Solas and Mythal was killed when Solas sealed away the Old Gods.
According to legend (and common sense), Solas imprisoned the other seven Evanuris beneath the Veil. Not Tevinter’s advances, as was widely believed initially, but this is what ultimately leads the Elves to lose their immortality. The 7 Old Gods beckoned Tevinter Magisters from beyond the Veil, instructing them to enter the Golden City.
Corypheus, a villain in Dragon Age: Inquisition, claims that when they finally reached the throne of the Maker, they found it vacant. It’s not far-fetched to assume that The Eternal City and the Golden City of the Chantry are the same places.
They have driven away and transformed into Darkspawn after they arrived, either as a result of the Veil, their own emotions, or the wrath of the Evanuris. Darkspawn would naturally go in pursuit of the Old Gods in the Deep Roads, setting in motion the events leading up to Dumat’s arrival and the beginning of the first Blight.
These deities are either the husks and bones of the Old Gods before their captivity, or they are connected to the Elven Forgotten Ones. It’s possible that the Old Gods and the Evanuris are connected in some manner, and that Solas’ activities will hasten the arrival of these Old Gods/Archdemons, or at least cause them to manifest, perhaps in this pure white and golden form, before they become corrupted.
Solas wants to erase his creation of the Veil and restore the unity of the real world and the Fade. He thinks this is the only way to save the Elves, but Solas/The Dread Wolf has a lengthy track record of making poor choices. The globe is in peril, whether or not he succeeds, and a super blight could be the result.
Dragon Age 4 Concept Art: The Importance of Two Archdemons and Two Elven Gods
The concept of duality, or the number 2, appears to be significant in the upcoming Dragon Age 4. One question to ponder is with which two Elven Gods the Tevinter Old Gods would side if their names were Razikale and Lusacan. Their legends align with those of Falon’Din and Dirthamen.
One possible translation of the latter’s name is Razikale, God of Mystery, which fits with the title Keeper of Secrets that the figure enjoys. In addition, the former, Falon’Din, translates to Lusacan, the God of Night (a common thematic component to death).
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However, Lusacan is a woman, and Falon’Din is commonly referred to as a man, despite the fact that many Dalish elves have repeatedly been shown to be erroneous about their own ancient tradition (like the Vallaslin). Therefore, the difference is negligible. The fact that Falon’Din and Dirthamen are twins and have always shared a dual nature is highlighted by the design of the two dragons above.
There is a long line of twos and dual natures aligning here, from the two people in the Dragon Age 4 trailer to the two lights on with the seven orbs (seven total Elven Gods and Solas himself possessed an orb, as shown above) to the dual nature of these Elven Gods/Archdemons.
Concept Art of Character in Dragon Age 4 pic.twitter.com/L3dHI4U7Cb
— Daily Dragon Age (@dailydragonage) August 15, 2022
This is still tinfoil hat territory for the time being, and it will be intriguing to watch where the plot goes in Dragon Age 4, but it’s also conceivable that this is just a small element of Solas’ greater scheme.
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