10 Dragon Age Tattoos The Biggest Fans Get
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10 Dragon Age Tattoos The Biggest Fans Get
Some Dragon Age fans have permanently commemorated their love of the series with these ten amazing tattoos. has a major fan following for its well-written characters, fascinating lore, and fun gameplay. With a major fan following comes dedicated fans who get tattoos to commemorate the game on their skin. These tattoos can range from small to large and simple to quite detailed. Very few are the same, as the game provides an endless supply of imagery for tattoo ideas. However, there are certain designs that are quite popular among fans such as the Grey Warden or Inquisition symbols. Here are ten Dragon Age tattoos major fans have gotten. Check out the links to the talented artists who made these as well, as they deserve credit for their work. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Raven And Leliana
Leliana is a pretty major character throughout the series. She appears briefly in Dragon Age 2 but has major roles in both Origins and Inquisition. This tattoo, done by , is undoubtedly paying homage to Leliana in . In Inquisition, she has many ravens send letters to her spies across Thedas. Halla And Templar Symbol
Dragon Age has many interesting animals and . One popular one in the tattoo world is the halla. It is the sacred deer of the Dalish. They have white fur and vine-like horns. This halla also has a Templar symbol over its head, which is an unusual combination. Templars are not exactly elf-friendly. However, the person who got this tattoo may have their own special connection to them. The tattoo was done by. Anders Symbol
While this tattoo is a little more simple looking, it would only be recognized by Dragon Age 2 players with an eye for detail. The symbol is for Anders' spell build in the settings menu. The artist, , actually typically does color-tattoos. They have also done fan tattoos for games like , , and more. Morrigan
This tattoo was done by United Kingdom-based artist, , who excels at watercolor designs. is a companion from Origins but has also become the face of Dragon Age. Like her mother, Flemeth, she always seems to be scheming and players cannot tell what her long-term plan is. Halla And Dread Wolf
Halla and Dread Wolf imagery is popular among and Inquisitor Lavellan shippers. This is because the Dread Wolf obviously is symbolic of Solas and the halla of the elf Inquisitor. It also has this predator versus prey sort of symbology going on, and some people are into that. This is another tattoo done by , who is the same artist who made the Leliana back tattoo. Grey Warden Symbol
Made by , this tattoo was likely gotten by someone who loved Dragon Age Origins the most. This is among one of the more popular tattoo choices among fans. Grey Wardens are a big deal in the first game, Origins. Their symbol is quite cool looking as well, with griffins and the cup of the Joining. There is also what appears to be a drop of falling into the goblet. The Orb
This tattoo was likely given to a Solas fan. It has both his jawbone necklace as well as the Dread Wolf orb, which breaks at the end of Inquisition. The tattoo, made by, also has some elvish language. It reads "Dirthran ma Da'len" which translates to "May you learn, little one." In one banter, according to Solas, "Dirthran ma" is a curse and he tells it to Vivienne during an argument. Only the most major of Dragon Age fans know some of the elfish languages by heart. Qunari Sleeve
Qunari are sort of a race, but mostly a religion in Dragon Age. Yes, a confusing umbrella term indeed. They were not a playable race until Inquisition, though you could get one as a companion in Origins. This tattoo was done by While this one is in color, most of their work is in black and white. Inquisition Helmet
This detailed piece was done by from Turkey. His tattoos are often mega-detailed with splashes of color (like the blood done in this particular one). The Inquisitor helmet is a major symbol of the Dragon Age: Inquisition game. Funnily enough, though, a lot of players hide the helmets from being visible in their settings. Let's just say that Dragon Age hats can be fashion disasters (especially for mages). The Inquisition Symbol
Like the Grey Warden symbol, the symbol of the Inquisition is a very popular tattoo trend among Dragon Age fans. It appears all over the game, and it looks really cool. The art was done by . Besides the Grey Warden and Inquisition symbol, the Kirkwall or Hawke family symbol is popular for Dragon Age 2 fans. Some dedicated fans even get all three symbols: the Grey Warden, Kirkwall, and Inquisition symbols tattooed on their body.