LOLOL, Look what people would rather have than you all finding Solas:
Well, if a prostitute is willing to roleplay as Solas then...
eh, no. Nevermind. XD
Well, if a prostitute is willing to roleplay as Solas then...
eh, no. Nevermind. XD
LOL, this gave me the mental image of Jethann in a bald cap and bathrobe, waving around a stick and saying a bunch of nonsense about the Fade. ![]()
LOL, this gave me the mental image of Jethann in a bald cap and bathrobe, waving around a stick and saying a bunch of nonsense about the Fade.
Carver and Bethany disapprove. ![]()
LOL, this gave me the mental image of Jethann in a bald cap and bathrobe, waving around a stick and saying a bunch of nonsense about the Fade.
Omg

TO SEE THIS LMFAO
It could also mean that the Blight may not have started as it was always thought. We are told many times that the Chantry version is just the Chantry version, Corypheus tells in his "recordings" at the temple of Dumat that he and the other magisters absorbed the darkness in the Black City. I think there are still many questions as to what the Blight is and how and when the first one started.Except we have very recent and explicit evidence that the opposite was true. I'm thinking this was either one of the mistakes or they just didn't get the memo.
Corypheus and the other Magisters reached out to the Golden City because the Old Gods stopped whispering to them, and worship of the Old Gods was in a sharp decline.
Soooo... I may or may not have convinced a friend of mine to romance Solas on her first playthrough of DAI... She really likes him and she isn't even to the point where she has to choose between mages and Templars yet. I can't decide if I'm a really good friend or a really bad friend.
At least we have a support group complete with blanket fort and cookies.
That's why did with my bff.
Her: I'm not sure who I want to romance. Dorian? Bull? Solas? Solas is weird looking but I like him.
Me: Wait, you're asking my advice? Even after I made you romance Anders on your first run of DA2?
Her: I still hate you for that, but you have a good sense of characters and...it was more dramatic.
Me: ...
Me: ...
Me: ...Romance Solas.
Her: Goddamnit.
-Week Later-
Her: HE ****** DUMPED ME.
Me: Yep.
Her: AND HE'S A ****** GOD?!
Me: Technically.
Her: ...**** yeah, I f*cked a god.
Me: RIGHT?!
Her: He better ****** come back.
Me: Welcome to Solas hell. There are plenty of blanket forts and-
Her: Alcohol?
Me: ...I'll go to the store.
XD
"The organized worship of the Old Gods was at its highest prior to the First Blight,[...]"
What an interesting coincidence.
Thank you for the extracts, I enjoyed reading them. Is "World of Thedas" worth buying? I read that there are quite a few mistakes.
It is totally worth buying. It's written from an in-universe perspective so it's like reading Genetivi's stuff. The only mistakes (that I'm aware of) is the timeline error that further confuses who Alistair's mother is (but Word of Gaider corrected this) and the artwork of Isabela is... very pale.
Who else is now seeing the Forgotten Ones - terror, malice, spite and pestilence - as the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse, and have an itch to read Terry Pratchett's Good Omens?
Ahem, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.
Soooo... I may or may not have convinced a friend of mine to romance Solas on her first playthrough of DAI... She really likes him and she isn't even to the point where she has to choose between mages and Templars yet. I can't decide if I'm a really good friend or a really bad friend.
At least we have a support group complete with blanket fort and cookies.
No, no. You're a perfectly good friends...More Solamancers. Solas needs to claim more hearts.

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*soft sad music*
Solas Riding The Pride of Arlathan, I don't know if having him on the mount is considered an insult to himself but I felt bored and decided to do this tiny Gif
How DO you get the Pride of Arlathan, anyway? I've been searching forever but can't find out how to get it. =/
How DO you get the Pride of Arlathan, anyway? I've been searching forever but can't find out how to get it. =/
Recruit Dennett and it's available in the store I think.
Edit: Just checked, yup, it's in the store.
How DO you get the Pride of Arlathan, anyway? I've been searching forever but can't find out how to get it. =/
I always just get it randomly LOL
This is totally my headcanon. I love the idea that there's an element of divine salvation in the Inquisitor surviving Haven. Just not from the god that everyone would expect
Well to me it always seemed clear that Skyhold is a gift from Fen Haral...
When the inquisition is lost after Haven was destroyed and everyone starts singing to keep their spirits up the reason Solas is not singing is that he was just about to disappear to pursue Cory by himself. However, he is still weak and suddenly he realises the potential that the inquisition has as a collective force and decides to give it a second chance and then ushers them to Skyhold.
what. but it's not. distance between skyhold and the location takes weeks to- well, ok.
In regards to the halla statue, I believe there's one in Cullen's office. On top of a bookshelf, I think.
A gift from one of his Orlesian admirers perhaps?
"Come meet me at seven past midnight... Bring cakes. You will need the Halla to open the door..."
what. but it's not. distance between skyhold and the location takes weeks to- well, ok.
That's were the space time distortion
It's MAGIC.
Precisely. The temporary space/time distortion cleverly hidden by the snow blizzard...
Spoiler
It's MAGIC.
I'm a fool to keep applying real world logic when any unexplained situation is pointed towards magic.
I was home sick yesterday with back spasms & listened to Cthulhu while lying flat & under the influence of a muscle relaxant. It was like GD-L was reading me a bedtime story. His voice was so soothing that I forgot all about the pain & fell asleep. His voice is positively medicinal, I tell you!
Ah the Welsh... It's that old Celtic magic... Overrun and suppressed by their neighbours but their gods gave them the gift of voice to survive...
Case in point:
http://www.dailymail...-Terfel-48.html
I had a dream about dwarves last night. That's right! My mind obviously thought to itself "Oooo, I seem to have used a large amount of grey matter on a made up world and it's characters. How about I sort it out in a dream? Mmmmm....so should it be about some bald elf that I'm obsessed with. Perhaps running, fighting...magic? Ah wait I've got it. How about the dwarves. I don't really give two craps about them. Perfect,"
So I ended up in a dream, in the library tower, researching and writing about dwarves. No involvement with any characters at all. It was like writing reports at work, except I was awake. Anyway, my dream self concluded that lyrium is the physical embodiment of what was once dwarven magic. My mind has concluded that the dwarves found a way to separate themselves entirely from their magic,creating lyrium. As Solas said, dwarves are like the arm cut from a mighty warrior. This separation is why they talk about the old song of the stone. Lyrium is the song of their magic reaching out to them.
As far as theories go, it's not terrible and could do with some work.