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Cassandra Pentaghast is a fictional character in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. She is the "Right Hand" of the Divine, the leader of the dominant religion in the Dragon Age setting, and a Seeker of Truth, an order of said religious organization. The character made her debut in 2011's Dragon Age II, where she appeared as part of the game's framing device. An anime film prequel, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker, was released in 2012, covering the character's backstory. She appeared again in 2014's Dragon Age: Inquisition, where she serves as a party member.

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  • Cassandra Pentaghast is a fictional character in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. She is the "Right Hand" of the Divine, the leader of the dominant religion in the Dragon Age setting, and a Seeker of Truth, an order of said religious organization. The character made her debut in 2011's Dragon Age II, where she appeared as part of the game's framing device. An anime film prequel, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker, was released in 2012, covering the character's backstory. She appeared again in 2014's Dragon Age: Inquisition, where she serves as a party member. A forceful character was needed to "carry" Dragon Age II's story. The character was designed to be "severe and dramatic", and has a heavily angular face representing her "hard edge". The developers wanted the Seeker armor to be easily recognisable, and it has a "strong and graphic" silhouette. Longer hair proved difficult to animate in the game, leading to her current short hair. It was intended that Cassandra visually display her authority and power. Miranda Raison provides Cassandra's voice in the games, though she does not voice the character in Dawn of the Seeker. Cassandra received a positive reception in Inquisition, with attention being drawn to her layered personality, as well as her place as one of Inquisition's diverse cast of women. For her earlier appearance in Dawn of the Seeker, she received a more mixed response, with some credit going to her design but her characterization being criticised. (en)
  • Cassandra Pentaghast est un personnage fictif de la franchise BioWare Dragon Age. Elle est la "Main Droite" de la Divine (le chef de la religion dominante dans Dragon Age), et une Chercheuse de la Vérité, de l'ordre de ladite organisation religieuse. Le personnage a fait ses débuts en 2011 dans Dragon Age II, où elle est apparue brièvement. Un anime, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker, a été publié en 2012, couvrant le personnage. Elle est apparue de nouveau en 2014 dans Dragon Age: Inquisition, où elle siège en tant que membre du parti et personnage semi-principal. Son apparition dans Dawn of the Seeker a reçu une réaction mitigée, son design et sa caractérisation sont les points les plus critiqués. Néanmoins, son personnage dans Inquisition a reçu un accueil très positif, sa personnalité et son histoire ont été appréciés par la critique et par les joueurs, elle est très souvent considérée comme l'un des meilleurs personnages de l'univers Dragon Age. (fr)
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  • Dragon Age II (2011)
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  • Cassandra as she appears in Dragon Age: Inquisition (en)
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  • Warrior (en)
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  • Dragon Age II (en)
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  • Cassandra Pentaghast (en)
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  • "She is outwardly rigid and rarely shows any emotion, save anger and aggression. Sharp, pious, and driven, she is the sword in the right hand of the Divine, seeking justice above all else." (en)
  • "And what makes them cool? Ultimately it boils down to the phenomenal writing. That applies to both characters, so what gives Cassandra the edge? To me, she feels more relatable and authentic. She struggles with her faith. She is afraid of failure. She wants to do the right thing. She also doesn’t look like a giant space cricket, which makes her a bit easier to take seriously." (en)
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  • —Joe Juba, "Opinion – Why Cassandra Is My New Garrus" (en)
  • —Character Guide (en)
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  • Right Hand of the Divine (en)
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  • Cassandra Pentaghast is a fictional character in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. She is the "Right Hand" of the Divine, the leader of the dominant religion in the Dragon Age setting, and a Seeker of Truth, an order of said religious organization. The character made her debut in 2011's Dragon Age II, where she appeared as part of the game's framing device. An anime film prequel, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker, was released in 2012, covering the character's backstory. She appeared again in 2014's Dragon Age: Inquisition, where she serves as a party member. (en)
  • Cassandra Pentaghast est un personnage fictif de la franchise BioWare Dragon Age. Elle est la "Main Droite" de la Divine (le chef de la religion dominante dans Dragon Age), et une Chercheuse de la Vérité, de l'ordre de ladite organisation religieuse. Le personnage a fait ses débuts en 2011 dans Dragon Age II, où elle est apparue brièvement. Un anime, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker, a été publié en 2012, couvrant le personnage. Elle est apparue de nouveau en 2014 dans Dragon Age: Inquisition, où elle siège en tant que membre du parti et personnage semi-principal. (fr)
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  • Cassandra Pentaghast (en)
  • Cassandra Pentaghast (fr)
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