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Dragon Age Series Collection by David Gaider 5 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: David Gaider
SKU: MAN-8033640340
Barcode: 9783200303935
Publisher: Titan Books
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Titles in This Set:
The Stolen Throne
The Calling
Asunder
The Last Flight
The Masked Empire

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781848567535, 9781848567542, 9780857686473, 9781781169544, 9780857686480

Overview:
Dive into Thedas with this five-book Dragon Age collection, a complete set that gathers five core tie-in novels spanning Ferelden and Orlais. From political upheaval and dynastic intrigue to ancient prophecies and timeless battles between magic and mortal ambition, these titles illuminate the world fans know from the acclaimed Dragon Age video games. Published by Titan Books for UK readers, the mass market paperback editions bring Gaider’s rich world-building to life in accessible, immersive reads. This collection is a must-have for dedicated Dragon Age fans and fantasy lovers who want to trace the origins of the series’ sprawling lore, understand key factions like the Grey Wardens, and experience the early history that shaped Thedas. Whether you’re revisiting familiar characters or discovering new ones, the five-in-one format makes it easy to binge-read the saga in one sitting or savor each authorial voice—David Gaider and Patrick Weekes—across distinct, interconnected stories.

What This Collection Covers:
This collection stitches together five tales that map Dragon Age’s political and magical landscape. The Stolen Throne centers on Maric’s struggle to reclaim Ferelden’s throne amid rebellion and war, laying the groundwork for a kingdom’s fate. The Calling follows the Grey Wardens’ return to Ferelden and the chilling secrets they uncover, setting the stage for broader destiny in Thedas. Asunder dives into court intrigue within the Orlesian Empire and the perilous dynamics of mage politics, while The Last Flight traverses a history of griffon riders and hidden loyalties that echo across generations. The Masked Empire dissects empire-building in Orlais, where courtly masks hide dangerous schemes and personal loyalties are tested by power. Together, these titles offer a multi-faceted tour of the Dragon Age universe—politics, magic, heroism, and the cost of leadership—crafted for readers eager to enrich their lore knowledge and enjoy expansive world-building.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Stolen Throne, this opening volume introduces Maric, his shattered lineage, and Ferelden’s perilous political climate. With his mother murdered and a throne seized by shadowy rivals, Maric must rally allies, navigate treacherous loyalties, and reclaim legitimacy for a realm teetering on the edge of civil war. David Gaider builds a sweeping epic that blends intimate character stakes with large-scale battles, offering readers a vivid origin story for the Dragon Age saga. Expect court intrigue, loss, and a bold reimagining of Ferelden’s royal lineage as new leaders emerge from the ashes of betrayal. This is a prize for fans who crave canonical backstory and a gateway to later adventures in Thedas. The Calling, the saga deepens as Maric’s world expands and the Grey Wardens’ influence grows. The narrative threads reveal how ancient orders respond to threats that transcend national borders, testing loyalty, leadership, and the cost of duty. Gaider’s portrayal of moral ambiguity—where friends become rivals and every choice alters the map of power—keeps the pace brisk while expanding the mythology fans love. The Grey Wardens’ presence adds a sense of destiny to Ferelden’s fate, and the story hinting at deeper conspiracies invites readers to theorize about future alignments within Thedas. A must-read for those who enjoy political fantasy paired with high-stakes action. Asunder, Adrian’s investigation within the White Spire uncovers a murder plot and a labyrinth of political maneuvering among elite orders. The mage politics, the tension between chantry traditions and magical beings, and the clash of personal loyalties create an atmosphere thick with intrigue and danger. This installment sharpens the Dragon Age lore with its focus on power structures, forbidden knowledge, and the high price of truth when the walls of a grand citadel close in. Readers will appreciate the blend of mystery and epic fantasy as factions collide and secrets threaten to upend the balance of Thedas. The Last Flight, a journey into the history of griffon riders and the quiet resilience of elven communities, follows Valya and Issenya as they piece together long-buried narratives. The tale weaves together flight, memory, and the moral complexities of leadership within the Wardens. It broadens the scope of Thedas by exploring the lineage of a crucial, magical alliance and the responsibilities that come with guarding ancient knowledge. Merciful pacing, vivid world-building, and a strong sense of wonder make this book a standout for readers who love depth, character-driven arcs, and intricate mythology. The Masked Empire, a political thriller set in Orlais, centers on Celene’s fragile throne and Briala’s dual loyalties as court secrets threaten to topple empires. Gaspard and Celene’s schemes, the role of the masquerade in diplomacy, and the human cost of power create a tense, atmospheric narrative. Weekes brings a sharp, contemporary tone to classic fantasy elements, delivering suspense, romance, and political maneuvering in equal measure. The book’s intimate look at power dynamics and cultural conflict makes it a rewarding conclusion to the set for readers who relish canny plotting and character-driven drama.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This Dragon Age five-book collection is tailor-made for immersive fantasy readers who crave expansive lore and character-driven epics. It’s ideal for: fans of the Dragon Age video game franchise who want to explore the extended universe in prose, readers who enjoy political intrigue and court drama, and collectors seeking a complete, cohesive set of tie-in novels. Teachers or reading groups with an appetite for world-building and serialized character arcs will also appreciate the way the narratives interlock, offering multiple entry points into Thedas. Gift buyers will find a substantial, enduring collection that can be enjoyed individually or as a full experience, perfect for binge-reading sessions or thoughtful shelf-display value. If you’re building a fantasy bookshelf with epic stakes and rich backstory, this set is a compelling cornerstone.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete Dragon Age tie-in collection in one purchase
  • Deepens understanding of Thedas lore across Ferelden and Orlais
  • Five standalone adventures with interconnected world-building
  • Paperback editions with durable, mass-market formats for everyday reading
  • Ideal gift set for fantasy fans and Dragon Age enthusiasts
  • Great for binge-reading or methodical, page-by-page exploration

About the Author:
David Gaider, the long-time lead writer for Dragon Age: Origins, authored The Stolen Throne and The Calling, helping to shape Ferelden’s backstory and core lore that fans celebrate today. The collection also features The Masked Empire by Patrick Weekes, a noted Dragon Age contributor whose storytelling enriches Orlais’ political landscape with sharp dialogue and intricate plotting. Together, Gaider and Weekes provide a multi-voiced tour through Thedas, blending classic fantasy motifs with game-inspired world-building. Gaider’s work is known for its complex characters and political depth, while Weekes brings a deft grasp of court intrigue and character-driven drama. This pairing in one boxed-looking set offers a broad spectrum of Dragon Age storytelling in a compact, accessible format.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
For devoted Dragon Age readers, this five-book collection is a passport to the series’ earliest lore, delivered in a cohesive, high-impact package. Owning the full set lets you trace the evolution of Ferelden’s throne, the rise of the Grey Wardens, and the delicate diplomacy that governs Orlais. The mix of Gaider’s foundational world-building and Weekes’ political storytelling provides variety without sacrificing a unified mythos, making it ideal for both first-time readers and long-time fans who want a comprehensive, immersive experience in one purchase. It’s not just reading; it’s a gateway to the larger Dragon Age universe.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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