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A couple generations back, my great great grandparents moved to a new country and just… picked a new surname. It was a popular local surname. That made it easier to render in the local languages, easier for folks to pronounce, and it sounded familiar to them so it helped build trust. It doesn’t even sound similar or mean something similar to the previous family name, it was essentially random.
Whenever a kid is born into the family they’re given two full names. An everyday name (with that new surname) and a separate name that includes the old family name, so there’s still that cultural link. The outward-facing name is still the one we use most often, but everyone switches to the private names when they switch to the old language. I wasn’t even raised bilingual, but I know my other name.
I like to imagine that’s what happened with the faction surnames. Maybe Rook also has a “real” family name that they privately know (or no family name at all, depending on the culture they’re from), but most of the time they use the updated one.
That can be played both ways. Maybe they don’t strongly associate names with their heritage, so why not use one that makes things easier? On the flip side, maybe they’re extra proud of their private name and think “outsiders don’t get to know my real name.”
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vangold · 1 year
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Finally more Dragon Age for this Inktober, Yaya! :D
Welp, that one's a bit late again, however, I'm honestly glad I took my time here, since.....heh, boi I actually nailed this one XD
Decided to simple plant the PC's of the P&PRPG Inquisition I'm playing with my folks at the war table and simple let them do their thing. Took some inspiration from this gorgeous piece of artwork and simply sprincled some bits of the game's wartable-room into the background. Sou yeah, I think I couldn't present these 4 dorks better in a nutshell than I did here XDDD
Tho let me introduce from left to right:
On the left we have our party's mage Farel. Former Dalish and now apostate (and if I remember right actually the youngest of the party), just as usual facepalming in the background about the attics of his companions.
Sharles here in the middle you probably have seen before (my PC ^__^). Proud Fereldan Rogue from Redcliffe, as usual blubbering random bs. Not sure if he's ranting bout how Orlais sucks, how Dorian is hot or just giving random silly comments about the current topic.
Next to him we have Dolph, our Inquisitor. Snakeoil-Conm- sorry - "totally not shady Merchant" from Orzammar. As usual reconsidering his life choices and wondering how Sharles keeps coming up with this crap XD
And last but not least we have our muscle on two little feet, Borzag. Surface dwarf, Mercenary and master in bitchslapping people with axe and shield, tho currently busy slapping the table while howling in laughter, probably still audible on the other side of Skyhold.
And with that I FINALLY finally now managed to give these four a worthy and proper group picture.
Currently we are approaching the end of our campaign, but I will deeply enjoy these guys while the story still lasts. Feels like we played this campaign for ages, it's an absolute joy tho to revisit Inquisition's plot with that alternative story line ^__^
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Obsessed with the fact that if you play as a Dwarven Inquisitor Varric attempts to give up his seat on the merchants guild and gift (foist) his inheritance onto you. He wants out of Dwarven politics so bad. This is after you keep finding pieces of his writing strewn about heavily critiquing the merchants guild and its relationship to Orzammar and Lyrium smuggling.
Obsessed at the merchants guild's response basically being a long suffering, "No, Varric". I like to think this isn't the first time Varric has tried to bequeath his seat.
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biancadavri · 3 months
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Oh don't get me wrong I'm sad we've been getting so little about the dwarven kingdoms as much as the next orzammar fan but hey! If you get really into surface dwarves and their lore you can get fuck-all about them too!
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chronurgy · 27 days
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Bioware please all I want is a list of rook's possible last names and any assumptions the game will make about rook based on their background and class combo pleaseeeeee I want to start designing my little guy but I need them to be (mostly) canon compliant
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bravest-notts · 1 year
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i spotted vax peering over the edge of my ottoman while we were playing dnd, so my DM made this (while still running a fight no less)--
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"Meow do you want to do this?"
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mabaris · 6 days
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also. tbh. a little disappointed it seems like taash is Also going to be from the qun, or at least a very recent defect. i was hoping we’d get to see more vashoth characters
#at this point it feels like a concept they made up for adaar/whatever qunari pcs for this one#this is something i’ve noticed recently where it’s like. nonhuman cultures feel like they’re being. what’s the word#reducing them all down to one culture#seeing this especially with elves bc we haven’t really spent time in an alienage since tabris#arianni and merrill are both dalish transplants. but alienages have their own culture#there’s elves whose ancestors were never in the dales. there’s elves who lived in the dales who never joined the dalish#but we don’t really get a whole lot about that#like. it’s very cool to have two dalish companions but i’m a little disappointed they’re the only elven companions yk#god. i could write a whole other post about elves#seeing this a little bit with dwarves too bc in harding’s v&v episode she brought up the stone a bunch#which i’ve already mentioned. could be an insight into surfacer culture that hasn’t assimilated into the chantry#or it could just be that they went ‘uhhh dwarf so they’re all the same’#i’m of two minds about varric’s beard for the same reason bc it was an intentional choice to have him be clean shaven#and maybe he’s gone through some offscreen character development. or it could be this again#it seems like a similar thing that happens to characters of color like#if they’re not white it’s either them or their parents who came from rivain/antiva/tevinter (thinking vivienne duncan isabela etc)#everyone needs an excuse for why they are where they are. except for white humans bc that doesn’t NEED an explanation. is how it comes acros#mine#taash
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Varric Tethras - The Proud Dwarf
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So it's not a big secret that the best companion Bioware ever created was Varric Tethras, the lovable rogue, crossbowman, author and handsome Viscount of Kirkwall.
There are ao many reasons to love Varric, but one I don't see much discussed, is the subtle, and contradictory relationship Varric has with his own race, the Dwarves of Thedas.
Varric makes it a point of always putting his seeming disdain for his own people out in the open, always making it clear how much he dislikes the traditional Dwarven culture, wqy of life and so on.
He describes Orzammar, one of the great wonders of the world as cramp tunnels filled with shit and body odor, he never fails to mention how much he hates the deep roads, and he often mocks dwarven pride at any opportunity with his usual wit and charm.
On the surface, Varric might seem like he has a lot in common with Sera and her racist views on all elvhen kind, but that really, really is not the case.
Because under that exterior of seeming disdain, is a man who both understands Dwarven Culture in all it's flaws, but also loves it and hates it in equal measures.
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Varric has always made it clear how much he loved the Hanged man, and essentially made his room there his office, his real home away from the uber dwarfish merchant guild.
And do you know what he fills it with?
The dwarfiest architecture you can imagine. Varric has a dwarf table, a noble dwarf chair, dwarven artwork on the wall, and even a dwarven stone bed.
All expensive and traditional stuff which he would have had to had personally paid for to transport into this room out of his own pocket.
Varric for all his harsh words on the Dwarven people, WANTS to live in a home that looks utterly Dwarven.
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The most obvious moment that puts Varric's love for his dwaf ancestry on full display is of course the act 2 quest from da2, where he and an insane(temporary lucid) Bartrand has a heart to heart where both puts their real feelings on the tragedy of their situation on display.
Varric chastises Bartrand for in his madness having thrown away every bit of his dwarven nobility and honor on a stupid trinket, and Bartrand ends up begging his brother not to let house Tethras fall with him, in this display of utter madness and dishonor.
The entire thing is a deeply tragic display where the two brothers show that deapite all their differences, they really did love each other deeply, as well as the fact they had a shared love of their ancestry as Orzammar Nobility.
Of course Varric almost never comes out and says it nearly this clearly anywhere else, as showcased in another side quest where you give him back the Tethras family signet ring that Bartrand had to pawn to finance the expedition.
He doesn't come out and say it, instead focusing on the bad aspects of Orzammar in this quest, but unless hawke is rivaling him when he gives him the quest, varric has a huge approval boost in response to getting his family ring back, showing the thing really did mean a lot to him, despite his disparaging it and Orzammar in said quest.
Later, in Inquisition, Varric never misses a chance to badmouth Orzammar and tradition, but he reacts with incredible sadness at the prospect of Orzammar one day possibly falling.
When Solas asks him about Dwarven literature, and whether there is a lot of Dwarven tricksters, varric gives a smartass remark summing it up as Dwarves tend to write how they want the world to be, while humans write how they think the world is, eith the latter being clearly superior.
It's a good scene, but it has a deeper meaning that ties into Varric's deeper views on Dwarven culture.
Varric knows how Dwarves write, because he has read Dwarven liturature, and understands it completely as both a dwarf, a reader, and a writer, and how it in turn differs from human literature.
For all his grumbling on dwarves in Orzammar being obsessed with their ancestors, he himself is the exact same way as shown in legacy when you find the original Tethras and gives him to the stone, able to shortly remember every bit of his own family lore on the spot and being moved to tears by the tragedy of it all.
Varric defends both surface dwarves and Orzammar dwarves against Solas accusation that they have given up against the darkspawn threat, though in his usual way, he makes it out like surface dwarves are clearly superior.
Varric genuinely loves and cares about so much of Dwarven culture and history, and he understands it deeply.
Which in turn also is the reason he genuinely hates so much about it.
Like all of the DA2 companions, Varric has something he is deeply, deeply obsessed with, something that drives him as a person, and motivates his actions through the entire story. The difference between him and everyone else, is that this obsession never reached a conclusion, because Varric doesn't get to actually face it, and confront it.
That obsession is, of course, the Dwarven Merchant Guild.
Varric HATES the Dwarven Merchant guild, and though he uses his regular humor to portray it, in this case it's actually the opposite of the way he will always be critical of the Dwarven people. Because Varric hates the guild far, far more than he ever pretends to hate Orzammar.
Varric always talks of how shitty the guild is, how it embodies the absolute worst parts of dwarven culture, and essentially how it ruined Bartrand from ever being able to function as anything other than a cutthroat businessman. He time, and time, and time again, refuses to interact with the guild, breaks the law hard to not have to participate, and all in all cold shoulders them and their cutthroat culture completely.
There is a very important, significant moment in act 3, that is incredibly easy to miss, but completely recontextualizes varric's entire motivation for wanting the deep roads expedition.
Varric talks about the real reason why Bartrand wanted to go through with the expedition, of how it represented the one chance he had to get AWAY from the guild forever, just by being rich enough he no longer had to deal with them anymore.
Varric portrays it as Bartrand's big wish and motivation, hut it's incredibly obvious if one pays attention that this was a wish the two brothers actually shared, a mutual desire in the world. Which in turn is one of the reasons why Varric is so incredibly angry at his brother when he goes off the deep end due to the idol and betrays them.
Him and Bartrand got into this venture to finally, once and for all get out of having to deal with the worst parts of surface Dwarf society, and here his brother seemingly willingly turned his back on all of that, showing the only thing he ever cared about was pure greed.
In other words, everything both he and Bartrand hated about the Merchant Guild.
Varric hates the Caste system. He hates the division between surface and "regular" dwarves, and he thinks Orzammar's nobility has a collective stick up it's ass. And yet despite all of that, he loves the Dwarves. He loves the idea of nobility and the ideals it is supposed to represent, he loves Dwarven architecture, their grand ability to make shit, and the incredible grit and romanticism about the Dwarves long, unending struggle against the darkspawn.
The only part of Dwarven society Varric has no love for, is the Merchant Guild. It is Orzammar's nobility without anything resembling virtues, nobles who lost their caste, and yet still enforces a brutal hierarchy of blood, and cares for no ideals, no honor, no cause, except for the clink of money.
Varric is such a deep character, and I really wish that in the future, we get to see this aspect of him fleshed out even more.
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geopvnk · 3 months
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cannot wait to play a dwarven veil jumper in da:tv can't wait for varric to be like you do WHAT. and VOLUNTARILY?
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economicsresearch · 4 months
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page 222 - my guy spamming the chat with monuments.
Classic my guy.
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rubensmuse · 4 months
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okay i have another inquisition complaint which is the character models are too thin. even if you're not based & fatpilled i hope we can all agree on this like they look like tennis balls balanced on sticks
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circesoracle · 6 days
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my thoughts and opinions on Harding's windows are normal😊I am not assuming the worst of Bioware😊there is surely a reasonable explanation for the windows being the way they are only after Harding moves into that room😊Bioware remembers that surface dwarves particularly those born on the surface are often not considered dwarves at all and that Harding specifically states she has no connection to dwarven culture😊I trust this and have normal opinions about what amounts to set dressing for visual interest😊she is not being racially profiled by the Fade🥰
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antiqua-lugar · 6 days
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I'm curious how they are going to interplay race and background because like. As a dwarf shadow dragons aspiring player. How does that work.
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tuxedo-rabbit · 20 days
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I am growing more and more attached to the idea of playing a Lords of Fortune Toth as my Rook but not knowing how the backstories work is really holding me back.
Maybe as a 2nd playthrough?
I might be going back to my roots and playing a dwarf rogue for my canon Rook.
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maintitle · 1 month
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I greatly respect those that have already made fanart and backstories for their Rook, but also fear what happens for them if they find out in the character creator what they made beforehand isn't a possibility.
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nohr-selphias · 2 months
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something interesting that has been picking my brain is the attitudes towards child rearing / family life from Orzammar men. Like Oghren and Gorim both become surface dwarves, attempt to have some type of family life and fail in very similar fashion (ie. abadoning their wife/bm as soon as the opportunity to do so presents itself). Ik Oghren is controversial and even for arguments sake we can say he's just kind of a Shitty Guy, but the fact that former Warrior Caste Gorim is immediately willing and actively ready to move back to Orzammar when his & an Aeducan warden's honour has been restored is like. kinda crazy right? Even if Aeducan is like 'no, thats not my home anymore so i will not be returning' he's like 'aww thats a shame :( guess i'll go by myself'. GORIM YOU JUST TOLD ME SHEEPISHLY AT A MARKET STALL THAT YOU HAVE A WIFE AND CHILD ON THE WAY AND CAN NEVER GO BACK HELLO ???
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