
Greetings, dear brothers and sisters who love the wonderful world of video games, welcome to my post.
Today I share with you a new chapter of my adventures in the world of Dragon Age Inquisition, where I finally confronted the leader of the jailers or bandits who had kidnapped a group of Inquisition men. I also found many materials to create and upgrade weapons for all my team members. I still have many things to improve, but it requires a lot of materials and gold to be able to buy the ones I need most.



There were still plenty of nighttime landscapes to capture in this new area while I was searching for the missing soldiers, so I used tactical mode to capture some landscapes. I had to figure out how to hide the character's HUDs from view. Still, I feel like I did a good job hiding them so I could capture these amazing nighttime landscapes.
I headed to an area I hadn't yet explored, where I could see some rather strange stone pillars. It's not very common to see these types of rocks in a video game. Although I have encountered hexagonal rocks in this game, you can tell me who made them or why these types of structures exist.




Continuing my search for screenshots of dark landscapes, I found an old, still-working windmill. It was so huge that it stood alone in a corner of this part of the world.
Lately, I've been gaining a little more experience capturing screenshots for these types of games, as you can't hide the HUD unless you go into the settings and do it manually. However, the tactical mode in this game allows me to be a little more creative in capturing the amazing landscapes found in this game.




Speaking of totally strange stone pillars, I found more leading me to an ancient fortress. I could see many towers in the distance, leading to what appears to be the entrance to a huge castle, but the castle itself was completely in ruins. Something tells me the ancient wars haven't treated this place kindly. But even so, all these ruins look amazing, and the lake apparently hasn't stopped growing due to the continuous rains here. In fact, in all the screenshots I've taken of this new area, the rain hasn't stopped, except you can't see those particles.
Following those stone pillars, I reached the entrance of the castle. I was surprised to see how imposing those enormous chains looked. It doesn't seem like the work of ordinary humans.




I'm surprised to see these kinds of enormous structures in a video game. It makes me think some enormous creature created them, although this only seems like the work of some Dwarf, since the dwarves here in this game are master craftsmen, forging impressive things like these.
And as I headed to the ancient fortress, where my objective is located, I found a large crowd of undead soldiers waiting for me, all gathered there. So I only had two options: either I faced them endlessly because they wouldn't stop appearing, or I quickly ignored them until I entered the wall to close the great gate. So I only went to the gate to avoid combat with them. Although they were weak, it wasn't worth wasting time on them.




Fleeing from all these undead, Cassandra stayed behind to hold back the zombies while we advanced. Once we were clear of them, Cassandra ran to stand next to us. The undead are very slow, so it wasn't difficult to lose them, but the great fortress did look very imposing from the outside.
Thank you very much for reading this post. I hope you enjoy it. See you next time.


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