What You Didn’t Know About Dragon Age: 56 Mind-Blowing Facts

Dragons, Witches and some crazy characters

Posted By | On 31st, Aug. 2014

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Words of dialogue in Dragon Age: Origins exceed that of a normal movie script

This should come as no surprise to you all, but I just thought this would be a good tidbit for you all to know. It’s quite staggering really, to know that the script writer has gone through hell, imagine writing all those words and going through every one of them over and over again, and that doesn’t include corrections. Let me break it down for you words of dialogue in Dragon Age: Origins tallies about 790,856, whereas the average novel has 80,000 – 100,000 words. The Lines of character dialogue: 68,260 whereas the average movie has 3,000 lines of dialogue.


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