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“I see you're not dead." Duncan couldn't be sure from the man's tone if he was pleased or disappointed. Mostly he sounded annoyed. "Good to see you, too, Loghain," Maric chuckled tiredly.”

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Dragon Age: The Calling

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David Gaider
David Gaider

David Gaider, born in 1971, is a renowned game writer. His career began in 2000, during which he has worked for several prominent game companies, contributing to the creation of many highly acclaimed game titles. Gaider is known for his profound character development and engaging storytelling. more

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