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Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume 1, by David Gaider

Product details

Series: Dragon Age

Hardcover: 184 pages

Publisher: Dark Horse Books; Reprint edition (April 16, 2013)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1616551151

ISBN-13: 978-1616551155

Product Dimensions:

9.2 x 0.8 x 12.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

120 customer reviews

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#46,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Edited 5 Jun 2013 to add that there is a World of thedas errata sheet (written by Brother Genitivi, of course) available now on the BioWare blog. I can't put a clickable URL in the review but it is located atblog DOT bioware DOT com /2013/06/05/world-of-thedas-volume-1-an-errataI bought the Collector's Edition through Bioware as well as the regular hardcover from Amazon and both of those get four and a half out of five stars. Five for art and design, four for content and accuracy. The Kindle version gets one star, for reasons enumerated in the last paragraph.For a book that Mike Laidlaw claims is "ruthlessly fact checked" it has a number of obvious errors, and John Green's review already covered many of them.Examples of a few timeline inconsistencies that John didn't cover:- Dragon Age: The Calling covers the events of King Maric's return to the Deep Roads in the company of some Orlesian Grey Wardens including Duncan. Someone editing the World of Thedas timeline got very confused and decided that the events at the end of The Calling took place in 9:10 and the ones that make up the bulk of the book took place in 9:14.- The timeline claims that Empress Celene was born in 9:6, but the body of the text says she became Empress at age 16 in 9:20.- Early in the timeline the Avvars split off from the Alamarri in -1815 Ancient and the Chasind split off and move into the Wilds in -1415. In 1:50 Divine they combine forces and Hafter holds them off, becoming the first teyrn in the Ferelden valley. In 5:42 Exalted, the timeline says that Calenhad united Ferelden. In the body of the text, on page 26, there's a description of human tribes that claims that Avvar and Chasind only split off because they resisted the unification of Ferelden under Calenhad.On the plus side, the book is absolutely gorgeous and it is really nice to have all of the information in one place and so well-organized. The lore isn't all brand-new stuff we didn't already know, but some of it is a really interesting look at parts of the world we would never get to see in-game: there's an interesting bit about the sexual mores of different cultures, a bunch of sidebars by various Thedosian personalities, lots of notes and letters, and quite a lot of detailed information. The chapter on Thedosian races and the one on the various nations of Thedas are both excellent and do a great job of giving a more vibrant picture of life in Thedas.The Kindle version is essentially a low-res scan of the books I already paid over $100 for. It doesn't work on my Mac, doesn't work on my actual Kindle device, and doesn't work on my iPhone. It only works on the Kindle app on my iPad. The text is not searchable or selectable, and navigating the book uses the comic book interface of the Kindle app much like Dark Horse's own comic reader. Unlike the Dark Horse reader, I can't view parts of the book in significantly better detail by zooming: you get the full-page and the frame nav, and that's it. Given the choice between it and any other available format, choose the other format.

Three stars for a book that has a number of positives and negatives.First, the positives! The illustrations, as many have said, are quite beautiful. Be aware that they follow the concept art style of Dragon Age 2 and subsequent material (Silent Grove, etc) more than Dragon Age: Origins. Not unexpected, as that seems to be the overall art direction of the franchise. A little more vibrant, a little more stylized, but you lose that edge of realism if it's what you prefer. Either way, it's a personal preference issue, and the art in the book is plentiful, high quality, and much of it is brand new. The layout is excellent, reminiscent of a textbook with main sections and plentiful sidebars, the latter of which range from more detailed analysis of a topic briefly touched on in the main body of the text to humorous anecdotes, timelines, and more. While the layout is 'textbook,' the author's have done a good job of making sure the text itself never lingers on one topic long enough to become dry - this is intended as an entertaining reference to a fictional world, and it pulls that off nicely.Unfortunately, there are negatives, as well. One is not rightly attributed to this book alone - canon issues within the greater Dragon Age universe. They are numerous at this point, and there is nothing this book could have done about them within it's pages, though it does introduce some inconsistencies that are all its own, as well, which have already been pointed out in other reviews. Be aware however that the information here should be taken with a grain of salt, especially if being used as a reference for a tabletop campaign, fan fiction, etc. Hopefully Bioware can sort out the canon issues and provide a definitive version; it would have been nice if something like that could have been done before releasing a reference guide, or perhaps they intend for the information here to be considered definitive. Also, very little of the information contained here is new, or even provides new details on old information. Careful reading of codex entries in DA:O / DA2 will give you most of the information in this book. For a new retail product, it's not entirely unfair to expect the author's might add further elucidation of important detail, or entirely new information, rather than just gathering what's already known.While general canon issues within the universe reach beyond the scope of this single work and can't be held too much against it, the build quality certainly can. I've seen a few reviews say it has "excellent binding" or is "sturdy." Neither is true. The book uses a wax-chord binding - one of the cheaper binding methods available and one which results in your pages becoming loose due to the perforating effect if the book is referenced often. It also means that if laid open, the page edges will not line up, creasing some portions of the binding more than others. The pages are high gauge, quality paper, at least. The cover is decent but a bit flimsy, made of a fairly pliable cardboard. Overall, nowhere near the construction quality I would expect of a book retailing at 39.99 MSRP - it reminds me of those oversized coffee-table children's books more than anything.Is it worth the money? Probably, to a die-hard Dragon Age fan, who are most likely the only people reading this anyhow. Just know that you might already know everything here, and that it probably won't stand up to constant use as a reference for a tabletop campaign or something of the sort. It's fun to read, though, and would like nice as a coffee-table piece in a collection.

A great summary with a lot of supporting details for the various factions, history, geography etc. of Thedas. It is a rich world in which a lot of detail can be overlooked while playing the games. These volumes allow readers to revisit their favorite aspects of the game world without flipping through multiple codex entries in-game. I originally purchased this as a support to the campaign setting for use with the Green Ronin Dragon Age tabletop RPG. It makes a great sourcebook to address any point of lore you may need! The book itself is the same size as sourcebooks for other RPGs. Besides that, it is printed on heavy stock, in full color, so it is also a great keepsake or coffee table book. Highly recommend to anyone that has a love for or wants more information on the world of Thedas from Bioware's Dragon Age games.

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