There's a castle called Tarasyl'an Tel'as,
It's full of charming fellas.
There's a ancient elven,
and a BDSM-loving sten,
and the smut writer, Varric Tethras!
You managed to scan the elven language into a limerick = you own the night.
There's a castle called Tarasyl'an Tel'as,
It's full of charming fellas.
There's a ancient elven,
and a BDSM-loving sten,
and the smut writer, Varric Tethras!
You managed to scan the elven language into a limerick = you own the night.
Spent my entire Saturday visiting a Bordelais Vineyard and tasting wines with cheese and saucisson. I don't think I could feel any more French right now.
Spent my entire Saturday visiting a Bordelais Vineyard and tasting wines with cheese and saucisson. I don't think I could feel any more French right now.
I could put a Polish kid in a cage surrounded by angry Germans for you to liberate if you wanted to add some Corsican spice to the mix. ![]()
There once was a Wolf so Dread,
He locked up the Friend of the Dead.
His guilt, he couldn't shake,
so he ate lots of cake.
Now he's the God of Bread.
YESSSS, this is too ripe a subject to neglect...
Solas says that he likes frilly cakes.
But perhaps he should watch his intake,
Or his jowls will drop
(photoshopped pizza pops!)
That's right, jerk. Dumping me? A mistake.
Now I seriously have to walk away... (but I also have to edit this, because: personally, snarky limerick aside, completely down for some plump, jowly elves.)
http://www.reddit.co...ds_and_its_end/
A person by the name of Vactuna came up with this theory and tweeted it at Patrick Weekes who responded with teasing and Laidlaw who responded with, "WOW."
It's interesting. Particularly the bits about the Sinner being the assassin of Mythal, the five spheres, and of course, the murals of Andruil.
I could put a Polish kid in a cage surrounded by angry Germans for you to liberate if you wanted to add some Corsican spice to the mix.
I don't have an ounce of Corsican blood in me, so I'll pass.
I don't have an ounce of Corsican blood in me, so I'll pass.
Oh, fine.
Row-boat, a matchlock, and a friendly old sailor pointing the way to Canada with his hook-hand work better for you?
(I'll stop making these terrible references if you would explain what cheeses I should be going after.
)
Oh, fine.
Row-boat, a matchlock, and a friendly old sailor pointing the way to Canada with his hook-hand work better for you?
(I'll stop making these terrible references if you would explain what cheeses I should be going after.
)
I was born in Franche-Comté (Free County), so the cheese would be Comté.
We're the region that has as a motto "Comtois, rends-toi ! Nenni, ma foi !" (roughly translates to: "- Comtois, give up! - Never, on my faith!"), which means we're stubborn independent pains in the arse and never surrender.
It is suspected that this was said during a time when France was trying to reconquer Franche-Comté from Spain, and Comtois weren't really liking it much. Oh, also, ironically, the Lion is the symbol of Franche-Comté. I feel so Orlesian right now.
Hey, that's a good--waitaminute. *counts syllables*
Spoiler
Oh, Ave.
Spoiler
http://www.reddit.co...ds_and_its_end/
A person by the name of Vactuna came up with this theory and tweeted it at Patrick Weekes who responded with teasing and Laidlaw who responded with, "WOW."
It's interesting. Particularly the bits about the Sinner being the assassin of Mythal, the five spheres, and of course, the murals of Andruil.
Fantastic reddit, thanks for posting the link.
*steps in* Well, this thread is a bit quiet now, isn't it? In that case, I'll just leave these here...
ART:
Lavellan healing an injured Solas.
And Solas healing an injured Lavellan.
And these are not Solas but I figured some fans of Fenris and Abelas would appreciate it. (Plus, I'm too shy to post at the Abelas thread.
)
But Fenris wasn't into booze. Fenris only got wasted in style.
*steps in* Well, this thread is a bit quiet now, isn't it? In that case, I'll just leave these here...
ART:
Lavellan healing an injured Solas.
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And Solas healing an injured Lavellan.
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And these are not Solas but I figured some fans of Fenris and Abelas would appreciate it. (Plus, I'm too shy to post at the Abelas thread.
)
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I want to point out the second picture of Osato's is an illustration of our headcanon that solas uses a magical barrier as a condom. You're welcome.
I want to point out the second picture of Osato's is an illustration of our headcanon that solas uses a magical barrier as a condom. You're welcome.
LOL, nice to know that Solas' barrier spell could also be used for other means outside of battle. ![]()
Also, Osato's smut pics are making me want to draw smut as well... ![]()
You're great.
Obviously.
Obviously.
Unnecessary to even mention it.
And Keith is back, at last.
LOL, nice to know that Solas' barrier spell could also be used for other means outside of battle.
Also, Osato's smut pics are making me want to draw smut as well...
Yeessss heed the call of smut drawing, do eeeet~
Unnecessary to even mention it.
And Keith is back, at last.
He never truly left.
He never truly left.
He will forever be in our hearts.
Yeessss heed the call of smut drawing, do eeeet~
*ahem* But yes, I actually started compiling some...uh... "reference pics" for when/if I actually get started on it. I'll let you guys know when I do. ![]()
I was thinking about Solas' personal quest and I wonder, do you think he felt better after killing the mages for hurting his friend?
I do not mean a debate about wether it was right or wrong, or if it was necessary, or his reasons etc. I really mean: do you think he felt better? Do you think killing them is something that had him "happy", even later, or will he some time realize that it did not help anything. That killing them provided him with the positive short term effects of revenge but that in the end the pain was still the same?
There are usually, in movies or games, two paths this goes. One is Sera ("Yes, that felt good and still feels good") and the other one is the devastation ("I am still so empty, it was all worthless") and I noticed, or think I did, that BioWare characters always feel like Sera (Garrus says something similar). They always feel good about it and never doubt. While in movies I think authors usually show us the other way, the regret about having stepped so low. I wonder why that is, if BW wants to prevent showing the player "You made a wrong decision" when it comes to personal quests? Because I do not recall a single character ever saying to me "Btw, thank you for stopping me". (But maybe I really just don't remember.)
http://www.reddit.co...ds_and_its_end/
A person by the name of Vactuna came up with this theory and tweeted it at Patrick Weekes who responded with teasing and Laidlaw who responded with, "WOW."
It's interesting. Particularly the bits about the Sinner being the assassin of Mythal, the five spheres, and of course, the murals of Andruil.
But where did she get the idea that you needed a high dragon to fight a high dragon? I've killed a high dragon in Inquisition aside from Coryphyfish's beast. I thought we just needed a dragon to distract and weaken his while we fought him so we could take it before he died.