Have you ever licked a lampost in winter?
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you wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me
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The above image, a reproduction of a study for a much larger painting, serves as a primary example of the flourishing of the Highever parochial style following the coronation of Queen Consort Talvinder Kaur Theirin, originally of House Cousland. Itself one of many offshoots of the post-occupation renaissance style, Highever parochial, like most regional styles, eschews Orlesian academic sensibilities while appropriating various elements of composition and finishing unique to the court painters of Val Royeaux. More specifically, Highever parochial is an example of the combination of the freer brushstrokes and domestic moments associated with post-occupation renaissance styles and the bright colors and decorative embellishments known to all connoisseurs of Hasmali art. This admixture is a unique result of the enthusiastic patronage of the Cousland Teyrnir, and the popularity of the workshop of Jaspreet Singh in Highever City.
An excerpt from Ottilie Marchand’s Study of Contemporary Fereldan Art, used as a textbook throughout the various academies of the Free Marches, as well as some of the more avant-garde Orlesian institutions.
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I love characters who act selfishly to protect the people they love. Absolutely will 1000% hit that trope like a line of coke. I have no moral qualms about this.
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Little group picture!
I think I'd like to do one of these for DA2 and DAI romances as well 🤔
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A man who will shower you with millions of red roses. Aww, just look at this boy in love.
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commission for @thelilyknight 💙
ellanna & alistair
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loved working on this one :")
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i know it's supposed to be funny but alistair/wynne banter is so devastating to me... he's literally nineteen and has no other stable adult figures in his life...
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pov: no one informed him what was going down at the landsmeet
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