Text
ilirio de riva:) my sweet sweet rook :)

i will probably draw my other rook on this and update at a later time !!
1 note
·
View note
Text
Inquisitor Lavellan: I always saw Solas as like a kind of funny little man. Rook: He's a fucking criminal, Inquisitor.
398 notes
·
View notes
Text
his dad just finished polishing him he's so excited
981 notes
·
View notes
Text

You should have seen me when I was younger. Hot-blooded and cocky, always ready to fight.
4K notes
·
View notes
Text
some ancient arlathan solavellan au be upon ye
much to be said abt Falon’Rei here please please please ask me abt my ancient arlathan au
#falon'rei lavellan#dragon age inquisition#ancient arlathan au#solavellan#dragon age#solas#solasmance
55 notes
·
View notes
Text
my friend @astarionpavus and i were discussing how Spite and Justice probably have veeery different reactions to romances
(commission info // tip jar!)
14K notes
·
View notes
Text
Rook Codex Writing Prompts
A list of 30 writing prompts inspired by other DA codex prompt lists. Contains no plot spoilers for Veilguard.
A letter to Rook about their exile
An entry from Rook’s journal
A letter from Rook to someone in their faction
A note from a companion to Rook about the Lighthouse
A conversation overheard between Rook and a companion
Healer’s summary of treatment for Rook’s wounds
Something written by a character from a previous game about Rook
A future historian’s analysis of Rook’s actions (Bonus: featuring a relevant primary source)
Rook’s shopping list
Note found in Rook’s pocket
Report summarizing what is known about Rook by an allied or enemy faction
Rook’s daily schedule
A message between two companions about Rook
A letter from a faction leader to a companion about Rook’s actions
Rook’s packing list for travel to a quest location
Letter from Rook to their love interest
Rook’s notes on the Lighthouse/Caretaker
Notes between a companion and Rook regarding a personal quest
Inventory of personal belongings Rook left behind when they left their faction
Something written about Rook on a historical plaque
A letter from an enemy regarding Rook
An entry from an encyclopedia/travel guide about an aspect of Rook’s background (Bonus: followed by a note from Rook supporting or refuting its accuracy)
Excerpt from a play dramatizing Rook’s actions (Bonus: include a review of this play)
A letter from Rook to a faction leader
Notes taken by Rook when they were young/in training
A letter to Rook from a family member or close friend
Analysis of a piece of art created for/about Rook
Propaganda for or against Rook
Something written to Rook post-game
A note/letter that Rook never sent
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
DA:I OC codex prompts
(based off of excellent ideas in THIS post)
Have fun!
something written about your OC by the cook
something written about your OC by a shop keeper
writing found in your OC’s trash can
something written on a statue dedicated to your OC
a note/letter found in your OC’s pocket
something written by your OC in response to an honor they’re being awarded
something written by a diplomat who has stayed at Skyhold
something written about one of your OC’s regrets
something written about one of your OC’s proudest accomplishments
something written by one of the advisors about your OC
slander written about your OC
propaganda written in support of your OC
something written about your OC in the two years between defeating Corypheus and the beginning of Trespasser
something written about your OC, post-Trespasser
something written to your OC by a younger member of their family
something written to your OC by an older member of their family
2K notes
·
View notes
Text




He was my cousin, but we were more like brothers, really. (All we had left...)
lucanis and illario through time
3K notes
·
View notes
Text
Veilguard fails to realise that for those who believe, faith is stronger than anything, even facts.
Right in the beginning of Veilguard all the Dalish/veil jumpers are so nonchalant and against their gods returning, as if they were convinced offscreen that their whole faith was based on a lie (even though they all still wear vallaslin) and their gods were Evil™. This, again, fails to consider that the vast majority of the Dalish would either not believe or not care because it's their religion, their faith.
Morally ambiguous gods exist in real life religions too and it didn't stop people from believing in them. Divine morality transcends mortal understanding, so their actions are always rightful. This also leads to the concept of a 'god-fearing' person - even the term used (θεοσεβής) can mean both respect and fear. Mortals are humbled by the gods' power and greatness, and willfully submit to their divine authority.
You needn't go further than the goddamn Bible itself to see countless examples of unethical things that God did/supported including legitimization of slavery and punishment (Exodus 21:20-21 “Anyone who beats their male or female slave with a rod must be punished if the slave dies as a direct result, but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, since the slave is their property." is one unhinged example), cannibalism, many kinds of violence, war, and of course, genocide, one of which was literally the deliberate destruction of nearly all humanity and living creatures on earth. The god of the most widely practiced religion in the world for millenia. Ask a devout Christian if they would stop believing in God just because 'um actually he is bad'.
Mystery is also a great aspect of religion, which also makes it an excellent worldbuilding element for writers. Mystery adds to the immersion because just like the characters, we don’t know everything except the beliefs and unanswered questions. And we're not supposed to, because this is how religion works in real life, where faith is about belief rather than what��s fully understood. It makes the story feel more real and engaging. Professional writers - of a AAA title no less - should know this.
Religion was one of the greatest themes in all previous games, especially Andrastianism and the Elven pantheon. Reducing it all to 'the Evanuris did it' is disappointing to say the least, and even if it was the truth that only the writers knew, they should have kept it that way, or at least some of the mystery. It adds immersion, drama, nuance, it encourages thought and discussion. For all Veilguard failed in the 'show, don't tell' rule, in this case this is too much exposure, and not even done in a good way. ''Religion is fake, so now everyone's atheist or unfazed. Oh, except for one (1) person who is mildly upset'' is not how faith works, especially in a setting so religious as Thedas.
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
so funny in dragon age inquisition where everyone was like "hoooly fuck. can solas shut up. can he stop talking about spirits and the fade for 5 fucking secondsss." is like if you had a coworker who texted you nonstop like "broooo I love surfing i love the sea 💦🏝⛵🌊 haha water and shit yo. man let's hit some waves let's cowabunga let's swim with the fishiessss haha hmu" and then you find out he's poseidon
10K notes
·
View notes
Text
Rook Tarot Card Ask Game
Some in-depth character development questions for your Rook, inspired by the major arcana tarot cards
The Fool: Where did Rook's journey begin? What were they doing before joining the Veilguard?
The Magician: What are Rook's thoughts on Solas? Do they change as the story progresses?
The High Priestess: Which does Rook obey more: their head or their heart?
The Empress: What does family mean for Rook?
The Emperor: What does Rook's leadership style look like?
The Hierophant: Is Rook religious? How do they feel about the religious organizations that impact their life the most?
The Lovers: Who is your Rook's most significant relationship within the Veilguard? How do they help Rook feel seen and understood?
The Chariot: How does Rook fight? What are their preferred abilities and damage type?
Strength: What gives your Rook courage? What inspires them to keep fighting?
The Hermit: When Rook is alone with their thoughts, what do they think about? Is solitude a blessing or a curse for them?
The Wheel of Fortune: Describe an interesting character moment for your Rook. What made this moment stand out to you?
Justice: How does Rook feel about the circumstances that led to them leaving their faction? What does returning feel like?
The Hanged Man: What does Rook do when their hard work doesn't pay off? How do they cope with failure?
Death: What part of Rook do they need to kill to become the best version of themselves?
Temperance: What does Rook do to deal with the stress of their situation?
The Devil: What type of demon is most likely to target Rook? Why?
The Tower: How does Rook respond to unexpected catastrophe?
The Star: When things get dark, what gives Rook hope?
The Moon: How does Rook's past impact their values? Does their past come with any biases or blind spots they have to account for?
The Sun: What is Rook passionate about? How do they fuel that passion?
Judgement: How does Rook approach difficult decisions? How do they cope with the consequences of those choices?
The World: What does happily-ever-after look like for Rook? Is it attainable, or just wishful thinking?
1K notes
·
View notes
Text

i miss my wife even more now and i’m still not finished
4K notes
·
View notes