Data miners have discovered the ages of Dragon Age: The Veilguard as indicated by developer BioWare.
Twitter / previous Dragon Age games. also.
The following information may be a bit spoilery, So proceed with caution!
As @amirdrassil highlighted, these data-mined descriptions could have been removed for any number of reasons, so it's probably best to take them with a pinch of salt, especially as they may have originated from “discarded or altered arguments, which “It means that they no longer align with the finished story that the game presents.”
As discovered and verified by TheGamer, the datamined notes were apparently included only for the team to view and not for public consumption. They reveal that the Inquisitor was around 30 years old, making him around 20 in Dragon Age: Inquisition, while Isabela is around 50 in Veilguard. Interestingly, at one point his appearance would have differed depending on “how the player resolves their past.”
Morrigan is around 40 years old and is instructed to make her speech “Morrigan-y.” Solas is also in the same age range.
Her new companions, “neighbor girl” Harding, Emmrich, Lucanis – who is described as “with a touch of Italian” and “thin, wiry, pretty, but tormented” – and Neve are around 29, 50, 36 and 30 , respectively.
To view this content, please enable targeting cookies.
To see the full list, and it really is a very enjoyable read, you can read the Amidrassil document right here.
“It goes without saying, but please don't use any of this data mining as an excuse to be mean to anyone,” the data miner added at the end. “Please understand that game development requires a lot of hard work and stories are scrapped all the time as writers get new ideas or face inevitable obstacles from the game system side! No matter what happens , Veilguard was made with love.”
“It's the loudest, loudest answer BioWare could have given to people who still doubt whether it could do it. The answer is yes, emphatically. The Veilguard is spectacular. BioWare is back,” our Bertie wrote in Dragon Age: The Veilguard from Eurogamer. review.
The game had “solid” sales here in the UK, although it has figures “almost 21 percent lower” than Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth across Europe.