Baldur's Gate 3's sex noise specialist is here to voice your Dragon Age: The Veilguard character: "I sit on a throne of moans"

Jul. 23, 2024



“You get brought in to solely make sex noise ONE TIME…”

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Your protagonist inDragon Age: The Veilguardcan be voiced by Baldur’s Gate 3’s sex noise specialist, who laments that they sit atop a “throne of moans.”

Yesterday,BioWareannounced the full cast for The Veilguard onTwitter, which includes actor Alex Jordan as one of the four voice options for protagonist Rook. Jordan has previous roles inCyberpunk 2077as Mr. Hands and Wuthering Waves as Jiyan, but he’s now most famous for Baldur’s Gate 3, in which he was utilized as a sex noise specialist.

“You get brought in to solely make sex noise ONE TIME…” Jordan wrote onTwitter, in response to aEurogamerarticle that highlighted him as the Baldur’s Gate 3 sex noise specialist. Responding to fellow actor and House of the Dragon star Abubakar Salim elsewhere onTwitter, Jordan writes that he sits “on a throne of moans.” I wonder if that’s comfortable.

Fellow actors for protagonist Rook include Apex Legends' Erika Ishii, fellow Baldur’s Gate 3 veteran Bryony Corrigan, and Jeff Berg of Battlefield 1.

Moving onto other characters, Ike Amadi of Halo 5: Guardians will play Davrin, Jee Young Han of UnPrisoned will portray Bellara, and True Blood’s Jessica Clark will play Neve. You’ve also got Star Trek: Picard actor Jin Maley as Taash and Modern Warfare’s Nick Boraine, who will take on the role of Emmrich.

Veteran Critical Role actor Matthew Mercer will play Manfred, while Horizon Forbidden West’s Zach Mendez rounds out the cast of newcomers as Lucanis. In terms of actors returning as past Dragon Age characters, there’s Ali Hillis as the ever-dependable Scout Harding, Gareth David-Lloyd as antagonist Solas, and Brian Bloom as our beloved Varric.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is still set to launch at an unspecified date later this year across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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