Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the friend group simulator we’ve been waiting for
Todd Harperpolygon.com
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the friend group simulator we’ve been waiting for
A never ending story — a mission — that inspires the creator and a World’s members can be the North Star of a World in times of reformation and disruption. A story that is simple, aspirational, and slightly out of reach.
We are currently living in a time when the lines between fantasy and reality are blurring and virtual worlds are creating room for new rules of self-expression and identity. Success in virtual realms like the metaverse won’t be driven by those who adhere to traditional norms but by those willing to establish entirely new ones.
[Behold the souls of the ancient black dragons! You could inherit their power, the echoes of their continent-spanning might, and advance as quickly as any sacred beast dares. But if you inherit their memories and their titanic willpower, will you still be yourself? Or will you only be their vessel…]