greyharper
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He/Him. Trans guy. The reblogging of video Games. Mostly BG3, TES, and DA. Just sat over here doing my thing.
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Another character concept I wanted to draw; an Ordinator who has contracted Corprus, and now spends the last of his sane days eradicating Sixth House cultists.
As he is no longer allowed to affiliate with the Ordinators, he has been stripped of his Indoril helmet and conceals his armour, however Local Temples will sometimes leave supplies for him at dead drops. When citizens begin to hear about him, they start to leave him prayers and offerings of beads and trinkets. He carries them with him and adorns his armour with them to remind him of his purpose. When the time comes and he feels his mind slipping too far (if he hasn't already died fighting in some Sixth House pit) he will pass through the ghost gate and never be seen again.
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is out NOW!
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Playing dragon age origins be like
Damn I don’t wanna go to ostagar
Damn I don’t wanna go to redcliffe
Damn I don’t wanna do the mage tower
Damn I don’t wanna go to orzammar
Damn I don’t wanna go to denerim
Damn I don’t wanna do the forest
Damn I don’t wanna do the temple
Damn I don’t wanna do the final battle
*finishes game*
Wow what a fucking phenomenal game
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reblog to give your headache to elon musk instead
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Ok, so there’s clearly something deeply, culinarily wrong with Harding to make her commit so many food-based atrocities, right? What’s Rook’s excuse for still letting her have a place in the cooking rotation before Lucanis arrives and puts his foot down?
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★☆☆☆☆ "Why. If I could give 0 stars I would." - Solas
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Scout Harding and Assan having an afternoon snooze
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I love Rook's animations so much - the fullbody shaking, the kind of shy fiddling with their hands, the way when they're near a high ledge they flail with their arms to regain balance and then take a look down and are visibly distressed at what might've happened. Not to even mention Rook's interactions with Assan
#yesssssss#huge fan of how Rook sometimes rocks from side to side when sitting too#there's something so cute about it#dragon age#da4
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I feel like people who say saving Treviso is the obvious correct choice because Tevinter is full of slavers or whatever are missing the point. Neve admits Tevinter is broken, it is, but if you don't intervene it falls to its worst elements because almost everyone fighting for something better dies fighting. The reason we're shown Dock Town, a part of the city that is poor and desperate, is so we can see Tevinter isn't all evil magisters vying for power, and when the Venatori and others do terrible shit like summon demons, it's ordinary citizens caught in the middle who pay the price.
In Treviso, ordinary citizens pay the price for Antiva's lack of a real military force to defend them. The Crows are not enough just as the Shadows are not enough. Both cities suffer from leadership failing the common people. Both cities are deeply flawed, but they are worth saving, because they're someone's home.
#yeah saying Minrathous isn't worth saving because “it's full of slavers” is certainly a take#given that the one group actively trying to stop slavery and make Tevinter a better place gets destroyed if Minrathous isn't saved#so all the people that are suffering under corrupt magister rule are STILL going to suffer#but now there's even less chance of that ever changing#idk maybe I'm biased cause I love the Shadow Dragons#but I believe Minrathous is worth saving - even if that appears to be the unpopular choice#I wonder how much more evenly tied this choice would be if Lucanis's romance wasn't exclusive to saving Treviso.#but that's a whole other conversation...#dragon age: the veilguard#da4
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