From Thedas to Poughkeepsie: A Dragon Age Absolution Critique
Oh Ursula K. Le Guin we are really in it now. So guess who wasn’t studying for her finals. I probably didn’t watch Absolution the most out of everyone on earth but if it does get a second season I’m definitely shouldering a pretty big chunk of the blame. Theres never been a worse time to be a Dragon Age fan. The target audience of this video is two people including myself. If you aren’t one of those two people, I hope you enjoy your stay anyway. Thank you very much to the chosen one for the confetti greenscreen: https://www.youtube.com/@thechosenone2200 Bibliography: Le Guin, Ursula K. “From Elfland to Poughkeepsie” The Language of the Night. Edited by Susan Wood, HarperPerennial, 1993, 78-92 Le Guin, Ursula K. “Is Gender Necessary?” The Language of the Night. Edited by Susan Wood, HarperPerennial, 1993, 155-172 Le Guin, Ursula K. The Left Hand of Darkness. Penguin Random House, 1969
Oh Ursula K. Le Guin we are really in it now. So guess who wasn’t studying for her finals. I probably didn’t watch Absolution the most out of everyone on earth but if it does get a second season I’m definitely shouldering a pretty big chunk of the blame. Theres never been a worse time to be a Dragon Age fan. The target audience of this video is two people including myself. If you aren’t one of those two people, I hope you enjoy your stay anyway. Thank you very much to the chosen one for the confetti greenscreen: https://www.youtube.com/@thechosenone2200 Bibliography: Le Guin, Ursula K. “From Elfland to Poughkeepsie” The Language of the Night. Edited by Susan Wood, HarperPerennial, 1993, 78-92 Le Guin, Ursula K. “Is Gender Necessary?” The Language of the Night. Edited by Susan Wood, HarperPerennial, 1993, 155-172 Le Guin, Ursula K. The Left Hand of Darkness. Penguin Random House, 1969