Early Dragon Age: The Veilguard Concept Art Reveals a Darker Solas
Early concept sketches by former BioWare artist Nick Thornborrow offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Solas's character in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. These sketches, showcased on Thornborrow's website, reveal a more overtly vengeful and god-like Solas than the character presented in the final game. Thornborrow's visual novel prototype, used to brainstorm story ideas for The Veilguard, is the source of these intriguing images.
The sketches depict Solas in various scenes, some closely resembling their in-game counterparts, others significantly altered. While the pivotal scene of Solas attempting to tear the Veil remains largely consistent, other depictions present him as a colossal, shadowy figure, highlighting a potentially more sinister agenda than the advisory role he ultimately fills in the released game. The ambiguity surrounding these differences leaves open the question of whether these scenes represent Rook's dreams or actual events in the game's world.
The contrast between the concept art and the final game underscores the significant evolution The Veilguard's narrative underwent during development. This is further emphasized by the game's title change from Dragon Age: Dreadwolf shortly before its release. Thornborrow's contribution provides fans with a unique behind-the-scenes perspective, bridging the gap between the game's initial vision and its final iteration. The stark differences in Solas's portrayal, from a sympathetic advisor to a vengeful god, hint at a potentially darker story that was ultimately refined or altered during production.
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