168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age Day is being marked with another charity drive, this time $15,000 for the Trans Empowerment Project. In exchange for donations, fans can nab rewards such as signed merch and fan art of their favourite characters - or ev🗹en their own♔ original characters from some of the featured artists.

Even before the celebrations kick off, the project has raised $2,226 at the time of writing. You have a couple of weeks to make a donation and claim the rewards, which feature collaborations with fans, voice actors, an💎d official Dr♕agon Age writers alike.

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Just scrolling through the prizes🌠 now, some of the more eye-catching additions include🐽 signed copies of Dragon Age comics, signed voice actor headshots, and fan art commissions from some of the creatives in the Dragon Age community.

Not all of the prizes are available just yet, with some of the pricier inclusions only unlocking in around 13 hours. The prices also vary, ranging from $3 to $30 and beyond. Some of them aren't even Dragon Age-related, in case you want to nab some Batman or X-Men com꧟ics while still donating to the Trans Empowerment Project.

But if you are a big Dragon Age fan, the voice actor collaborations will likely interest you. This year, you can 🐽grab autographs from Gareth David-Lloyd (Solas), Alix Wilton Regan (female Inquisitor, British), Ramon Tikaram (Dorian), and Mark Hildreth (Sten).

As for the rest of Dragon Age Day, we can expect some news from BioWare later on, giving us an update on the official side of things. There's also a collaboration with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Sims 4 that's already live, letting you nab some in-game Dragon Age loot while we wait for more 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dreadwolf news.

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