Dawn takes place after Cassandra has become a Seeker, but before she has become Right Hand of the Divine. The character's design and personality differs from the video games, and is grounded on her family's legacy as a dragon hunting clan. The choice to use a female protagonist was to Laidlaw a "non-issue", calling the Dragon Age setting largely gender-blind and placing her gender secondary to being a "badass". Mike McFarland, voice director of the film, felt the character had been well received in the second game, so seeing her again would be good for fans. The choice to center the film on Cassandra as it tied into the themes the series had been building, giving "a new take" on the events and groups of the franchise. Unlike the Dragon Age video games, the animation studio developing Dawn of the Seeker could build specific sets for the film's scenes and focus on picture making. In contrast to the games, the CGI-animated Cassandra in Dawn is younger, with longer hair, and wears largely light armor.
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