Gamers can see how she embodies the character of Vivienne

Aug 25, 2014 21:00 GMT  ·  By

The development team at BioWare has been delivering a lot of gameplay content and details related to the upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition but the team wants fans to know that the game will also have more lighthearted moments.

A new video shows Indira Varma, who plenty of fantasy fans know from her appearance in the "Game of the Thrones" HBO television series, and her process for creating the voice of Vivienne, one of the most powerful characters in the game.

BioWare says, "When Mary Kirby, writer of Vivienne, oversteps in snark toward Jessica Merizan, something must be done. Indira Varma, who voices Vivienne, demonstrates in true Orlesian fashion how to deal with bullies."

Dragon Age: Inquisition will be launched on November 18 of this year on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and last-gen consoles.

The game will task the player with finding the source of a breach in the Fade which is allowing demons from the Fade to pour into the realm of the living.

Vivienne is one of the most powerful mages in the world of Dragon Age: Inquisition, and gamers can recruit her to their cause and use her abilities in combat in order to stop enemies and protect friends.

BioWare has recently said that none of its magic users will be focused on healing, which will force players to make good use of potions.