May 8th was my best friend, Becca's 21st birthday. Knowing she is a huge
Dragon Age
nerd, I decided to create the perfect cake for my friend. I did my
research on the game: what each character wore, weapons they carried,
and which dragon should rock as the centerpiece. I also researched
Alistair's rose speech, and incorporated the rose into the cake, yellow
because it's Becca's favorite color. Now because the dragon was the main
event, we didn't spend much time on making the people: Oghren (dwarf)
with his axe/hammer, an archer, Morrigan (mage) with her staff, and
Alistair with his sword. I wanted the cake to be as realistic forest-y
as I could possibly make it. So I layered three colors of icing then
added foliage and stone. The dragon would be adorning the top, wrapped
around the tier, staring the characters in the eyes, except for
Alistair, who was at the bottom daydreaming about roses. The dwarf was
climbing onto the second tier, trying to reach the action.


Becca's
cake was a chocolate cake, Devil's Food if I recall correctly. Once
again I used my home-made buttercream icing to fill and ice the cake.
The boulders adorning the bottom border of the cake were marbled
fondant, as I did on my mom's cake. The people were made from white
modeling chocolate. The dragon was created from a wire frame made by
KettlePopped (that in itself took a few hours because he kept breaking
it using his
awesome man strength!!! *said in
simonandmartina's
epic booming voice*). The frame was then covered in cereal treats
(home-made) with a layer of white modeling chocolate covering it. Then
the fun part came. I colored the chocolate different shades of purple (I
chose the high dragon in the game, honestly just because purple is my
favorite color and it would pop off the greens of the icing). I rolled
the chocolate
very thin and cut
very tiny bits from the log and rolled
each piece individually into spheres....
This took hours. I had watched
Fred 2
while doing this. After creating these hundreds of tiny chocolate
balls, these became the dragon's scales, each individually placed on.
This process in itself took from about 10a.m. to about 5p.m. Needless to
say, I never want to do a dragon again (j/k! I totally would! =]).
While I was working on this, KettlePopped worked on the head, spines,
feet, and wings.

We
took Becca's cake to O'Charley's where she thought she was meeting two
friends for dinner. She had no idea there was a cake, and a surprise
party (late decision) waiting for her. It went from three girls to nine
friends and family (eleven if you count the awesome waitress and
bartender, who loved the cake and said it tasted great). Becca walked in
and was shocked; she loved her cake. Yet again, we made a cake no one
wanted to cut into.
I have to admit, Becca's cake is my favorite cake we've made so far. I'm very proud of us.
Happy Birthday Becca, and I hope you loved your cake!
Note: This cake took from May 6-8th to make.
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