Dragon Age: Redemption

Dragon Age: Redemption (2011)

EndedScripted showDrama, Fantasy

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part web series set in the world of the Bioware RPG Dragon Age. The series tells the story of Tallis, an Elvish assassin, who gets a last chance at redemption when she's sent to capture a rogue Qunari mage intent on wreaking havoc in the world.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06SaarebasNov 14, 2011
S01E05MercenariesNov 7, 2011
S01E04NyreeOct 31, 2011
S01E03JosmaelOct 24, 2011
S01E02CairnOct 17, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Dragon Age: Redemption premiere?

Dragon Age: Redemption premiered on October 11, 2011.

Who created Dragon Age: Redemption?

Dragon Age: Redemption was created by Felicia Day.

What genre does Dragon Age: Redemption belong to?

Dragon Age: Redemption is a fantasy web series.

Who is the main character in Dragon Age: Redemption?

The main character in Dragon Age: Redemption is Tallis, played by Felicia Day.

Which popular video game series is Dragon Age: Redemption based on?

Dragon Age: Redemption is based on the popular video game series, Dragon Age.

How many episodes were there in Dragon Age: Redemption?

Dragon Age: Redemption consisted of six episodes.

What is the storyline of Dragon Age: Redemption?

Dragon Age: Redemption follows the adventures of an elven assassin named Tallis, who embarks on a dangerous mission to retrieve a stolen relic.

Who is the director of Dragon Age: Redemption?

Peter Winther directed Dragon Age: Redemption.

Where was Dragon Age: Redemption filmed?

Dragon Age: Redemption was filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Who composed the music for Dragon Age: Redemption?

Steve Sheppard composed the music for Dragon Age: Redemption.

Which production company was responsible for Dragon Age: Redemption?

Dragon Age: Redemption was produced by BioWare, the same company behind the Dragon Age video game series.

Did Dragon Age: Redemption receive any awards or nominations?

Dragon Age: Redemption did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How long is each episode of Dragon Age: Redemption?

Each episode of Dragon Age: Redemption has an average runtime of approximately 10 minutes.

Was Dragon Age: Redemption well-received by fans and critics?

Dragon Age: Redemption received mixed reviews from fans and critics, with opinions varying on the overall quality of the series.

Are there any notable guest stars in Dragon Age: Redemption?

Yes, Dragon Age: Redemption features appearances by Doug Jones, Adam Rayner, and Marcia Battise, among others.

Is Dragon Age: Redemption suitable for all age groups?

Dragon Age: Redemption is recommended for mature audiences due to its fantasy violence and some adult themes.

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