SocialPrawn [Version 7.0.365]
C:/users/mcgee
>cmd/ quod
[Quote of the Day: Live, Laugh, Love.]
>cmd/ print
>cmd/ execute SOCIALPAWN_bot.exe
Launching SOCIALPAWN_bot.exe booting files [1,2GB/1,2GB - 100%]
>cmd/ show_menu_true
art_tag.html
animation_tag.html
prawnmusica.html
character_tags.html
C:/users/mcgee
'i_love_you' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Noah’s three stages throughout the game. She has 1 Luck point and it shows _φ(・_・
Noah was never equipped to fight or survive the hostile creatures and radiation, so they took a big toll on her very fast. She was only driven by anger and despair, often making poor decisions. Eventually, she took a bad route leading her to a nest of Mirelurks that almost made her past tense for stepping on an egg. A scavenger found her laying on a mud puddle and saved her, taking care of her wounds and showing her the ropes as soon as she was strong enough. Her only burden was her face, which was stuck in a half dead, ghoulish state.
After that ordeal, she adapted quite quickly, her alertness increased, and it helped her hone her skills very fast to the point that she made a name out of herself. A pale ghost of a woman that protects the Commonwealth 🌙
As she made more friends and became more comfortable in her surroundings, she visited a doctor to do cosmetic changes on her face; she still retained her inevitable ghoulishness, but her face could make expressions with ease, and that made her more than happy (⌒▽⌒)
In Dragon Age's setting, mages are always born and not made. Demons, so far, don't seem able to turn people into mages, and they mostly "grant" the wishes in their temptations by just deluding the individual they deal with via hypnosis, mind control, etc while simply possessing the poor victim. Elves are no more likely to be mages. Their immortal ancestors were always mages, but mortal elves are very different beings because the immortal ones are (implied to be) embodied spirits who stepped over before the Veil was drawn over the Fade. At least magic can awaken in an individual at any point in life, even if it is usually childhood.
There's some indication that non-mages can make use of blood magic through somewhat indirect means, but that's about it.
I could see someone becoming a mage through blood magic, probably by sacrificing another mage to more or less take their power or the special, inborn quality that allows them to interact with the Fade (because that's what allows them to manipulate reality via magic in the first place). This might or might not need a 3rd party mage to conduct the ritual/spell. It wouldn't be out of character for ancient Tevinter magisters to have once possessed the knowledge to do just that sort of dark thing.
Very grounded answer, thank you! The elf I'm thinking of is from Tevinter (He's dnd drow from menzo so I think Tevinter origin works for him), so I think this could be possible 🫡