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Language
  
English

Name
  
David Gaider

Genre
  
Fantasy


Period
  
1999-present

Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Writer

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Occupation
  
Video game writer Comic book writer

Notable works
  
Baldur's Gate 2 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Dragon Age: Origins Dragon Age II The Stolen Throne The Calling Asunder

Books
  
Dragon Age: The Stolen Th, Dragon Age: Asunder, Dragon Age: The Calling, Asunder, Dragon Age

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David Gaider (born 1971) is a Canadian writer and game designer, who worked for Edmonton, Alberta-located game developer BioWare from 1999 to 2016.

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Career

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Gaider began his professional life providing services at restaurants and hotels, while game designing was a side hobby to him. A friend of Gaider, Kalvin, happened to be working at BioWare and suggested to Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk that Gaider be given a recently opened position in the design department. Gaider got the job and, as his first assignment, was given the task of providing designs for Baldur's Gate 2. He wrote the characters HK-47, Jolee Bindo and Carth Onasi for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and was the lead writer for Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark, on which he wrote both Deekin and Valen Shadowbreath. Gaider was set as lead writer on Baldur's Gate's spiritual successor, Dragon Age: Origins, creating the world of Thedas in which the game is set. He wrote the characters of Zevran, Alistair, Cailan, Morrigan, Shale and Duncan along with the quests "Nature of the Beast" and "Redcliffe". After the success of Origins, Gaider also wrote its book prequels, The Stolen Throne and The Calling. Afterwards, Gaider wrote for Dragon Age II, where he had a major contribution to the plot, creating the characters Cassandra Pentaghast, Fenris, and Meredith, and wrote the follow-up novel, Asunder, which was released on 20 December 2011. In 2012, Gaider released Dragon Age: The Silent Grove, a comic series published by Dark Horse Comics. Aside from design and writing, Gaider often posts messages at BioWare's community folder.

David Gaider Developing party members in Dragon Age Inquisition

On 22 January 2016 Gaider left Bioware after 17 years in the company. In February 2016, he joined Beamdog as a creative director.

Personal life

Gaider is openly gay, and in February 2014 he wrote a post on his Tumblr blog, detailing his experiences as a "[video game] developer who happens to be gay."

Video games

  • Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000), Interplay Entertainment Corp.
  • Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (2001), Interplay Entertainment Corp.
  • Neverwinter Nights (2002), Infogrames, Inc.
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003), LucasArts
  • Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide (2003), Atari, Inc.
  • Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark (2003), Atari, Inc.
  • Dragon Age: Origins (2009), Electronic Arts, Inc.
  • Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening (2010), Electronic Arts, Inc.
  • Dragon Age II (2011), Electronic Arts, Inc.
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014), Electronic Arts, Inc.
  • Novels

  • Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne (2009)
  • Dragon Age: The Calling (2009)
  • Dragon Age: Asunder (2011)
  • Comic books

  • Dragon Age: The Silent Grove (2012)
  • Dragon Age: Those Who Speak (2013)
  • Dragon Age: Until We Sleep (2013)
  • References

    David Gaider Wikipedia