
That was definitely not the case with Morrigan as the base served for the perfect platform to help support this created movement, despite there being none. Often with these type of elaborate statues, the base almost becomes an afterthought and is hastily painted or molded. Upon removing her from the box, immediately I was drawn to the fantastically done base.


Though the statue is completely stationary, the craft of this collectible creates a wonderfully dynamic flow that gives this piece the illusion that the character is mid-dance with her craft, casting a spell worthy of the Kocari Wilds veteran. The collectible statue stands at a whopping 19 1/2 inches tall by artist Kaushik Manna and is absolutely nothing short of stunning. And a collector’s dream, judging by this fantastically done statue by Gaming Heads. When she made her grand appearance before the Inquisitor, she wore a gown that was fitting for the grandeur known in Orlais and that is the gown showcased in this review, a stunning piece that is a designer’s dream.

The next time we saw the cunning witch of the wilds is in the third installment, Dragon Age Inquisition.

Players first met her in Dragon Age Origins as a companion to the Warden who eventually goes on to become the Hero of Fereldan. Always a well-versed web of interesting and diverse characters to fall in love with and to feel close to, far past the standard narrative of the average video game. Dragon Age is a franchise from the story-telling gurus over at BioWare and they have always had this uncanny ability to weave the most intricate stories and characters that stay with you long after the game is completed.
