Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Dragon age 2 Coasters


This set of Coasters Feature 4 well know symbols from Dragon Age 2. That will sure to make your home feel like your from Dragon age.


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Experience the epic sequel to the 2009 Game of the Year from the critically acclaimed makers of Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2. You are one of the few who escaped the destruction of your home. Now, forced to fight for survival in an ever-changing world, you must gather the deadliest of allies, amass fame and fortune, and seal your place in history. This is the story of how the world changed forever. The legend of your Rise to Power begins now.

This Dragon Age II collectible coaster weighs approximately 1 pound and is plated in black nickel. The coaster is 3 1/2" in diameter and 3/16" thick. This coaster features the emblem of The House of Tides.

The House of Tides – This image is thought to represent the qunari as a force of nature, an irresistible tide that will crash again and again upon your shores without relent… though nobody knows for certain. All that is known is that the qunari in Kirkwall bear this image on their flesh, applied through battle paint, as if in preparation for a war against the unbelieving infidels around them.


The Chantry – The sun symbol represents the fundamental goal of the Chantry itself: if all the lands under the sun raise their voices in the Chant, then and only then will the Maker's eye will turn back to His children. Universally recognized across Thedas, the Chantry of Andraste is the dominant religion for all human cultures. 


City of Kirkwall – This stylized knot work representation of a dragon evolved from a symbol of rebellion etched into countless walls during the time when Kirkwall was a center for the Tevinter slave trade. It was an image that catalyzed the slaves who overthrew the ruling magisters, and while the symbol has changed, its meaning has not: Kirkwall is a city unto itself, beholden to no one.



The Templars – The upraised sword represents the martial values of the templars, who act as the militant arm of the Chantry in safeguarding the faithful against magic and corruption alike. The lames represent purification, just as the prophet Andraste was purified by flame upon her martyrdom at the height of the first Exalted March.

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