fredericofserault
fredericofserault
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Ask and rp blog for Frederic of Serault and Janette from Dragon Age Inquisition. Indi and OC friendly. Semi-selective. M!A: None Tracking: fredericofserault, frederic of serault (Sidebar and Profile Image by sexy-salmon)
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fredericofserault · 1 year ago
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varric i am going to be completely honest w you i was so gobsmacked by your cleavage and long grey hair i did not hear a word you said
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DRAGON AGE: THE VEILGUARD / inner circle
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fredericofserault · 1 year ago
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dwaggy agee
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fredericofserault · 4 years ago
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nooo they took my pretty blog formatting away. Unforgivable 
OwO oh henlo
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fredericofserault · 4 years ago
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OwO oh henlo
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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Commissions I got from @courierspikeee
I love these...so much ;w; Look at my boy
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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I don’t know much about the world, but it seems like if you take #skaldkenric and add it to #serault, you end up with #bringing this back.
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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I want #the real mvp to stomp on me.
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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Sally sells #bby derg by the sea shore.
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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Pour one out for #nudity.
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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Headcanons: Dragons and Growing Up
It is a well known fact that there is dimorphism in dragons and that this dimorphism causes vast differences in how dragons can get around. Females are flighted and males are stuck walking. When it comes time for babies to up and leave their nests dispersal, not shockingly, differs between the sexes. 
Females that have reached maturity will fly from their birth nests to find territory of their own. It is known that they travel long distances until they find habitat suitable to settle but it was always assumed that once their territory was established they would then take on mates. This is not strictly the case. It has been observed that young (and sexually mature!) females will mate with males before they have an established territory. It was from this we learned they can store sperm for later fertilization. This implies that she may begin laying once she establishes a den, and ensures that there will be little inbreeding. It is also hypothesized that females have an instinct to fly as far from their birth nest as possible before they begin mating. This is assumed because dragons of the same species can be found over a series of large ranges, as climate conditions and nesting site preferences seem to be the only factors determining a dragon’s decision in territory establishment.
Drakes on the other hand do not establish their own territory and cannot fly. Young drakes are observed to move in groups of related individuals. This might be due to increased survival both while wandering and when a new female is encountered. Females dragons that have just established their den are known for their aggression, both towards surrounding towns and other creatures. It is speculated that her rampages and scent are what attract males to the area and it is observed that she shows them the same hostility. Should a group of brothers show up at her door step, it would not matter if a few died during their introduction, so long as one brother survives, their lineage will continue through him. Interestingly enough, male groups that join into well establish dens are thought to undergo the same sort of initiation by the drakes already in the den. The leading theory is that new male groups will try to kill any offspring or eggs encountered before their arrival, and the males within the den defend their brood until survivors of the rogue group are killed or submit. 
Lone males are also observed in the wild, although they appear to be much older and much more worn than those in young groups. It is thought that they are the only survivors of their brothers and were unsuccessful in finding or courting a mate. Perhaps these males are chosen by travelling young females as temporary mates, as their ability to survive on their own might show strong, desirable genes. 
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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remember when i made fun headcanons about Frederic looking into the intelligence and social structure of dragons and then it became a canon blurb in the BoT that had dergs?
I remember, and im still excited about that.
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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this canonical URL can be pried from my cold dead hands))
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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this post brought to you by Frederic of Serault
i just fucking love dragon age
the way they just uhh
age all those dragons
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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ive been busy as fuck and unable to clean this blog up for the purge lmfao. hopefully this wont die as I’d love to keep Fred’s stuff around
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fredericofserault · 6 years ago
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I made a pillowfort
not 100% how it works just yet but we will see! Hit me up on there if you knew me here :))
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