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dragon age, a sonnet
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Codex Entry: Oculara
Found inside the locked house at the docks, Redcliffe Village in Dragon Age: Inquisition. The first paragraph is given when first using an ocularum, if the letter hasn’t been found.
A skull set upon a staff, these macabre artifacts cause magical shards in the area to glow with magical radiance when a viewer looks through the eyes of the skull.
Alexius was quite clear in his orders. We must scour the countryside to find more of the shards. Without them, the Venatori cannot claim the treasure our master seeks. For that, we need the oculara. Without them, the shards are nearly impossible to find, even if they are no longer cloaked by whatever magic hid them for all these centuries.
There must be more Tranquil in the area — the rebels abandoned most of them when they fled their Circles. Remember, the skull will only attune properly if the Tranquil is in close proximity to one of the shards when the demon is forced to possess him. Even then, the blow must be delivered immediately. The oculara produced from Tranquil killed even minutes later failed to illuminate the shards when used.
I trust you to continue your efforts in this matter. Our master expects success.
—A letter found in an abandoned house in Redcliffe Village
*the above image is sourced from the Dragon Age wiki*
That’s some nice calligraphy you got there…
It would be a shame if something were to… happen… to it.
there aren’t enough posts going around about the swedish cryptid known as the skvader which is a rabbit with pheasant wings and also a very good boy.
like this one dude just made a fake taxidermy and spread it around as a hoax for a good ass while and it lead to this really cool fantasy creature and i am genuinely dissapointed that it never gets used in anything
THE BOY
Rabbirds, by the amazing @tkingfisher/Ursula Vernon (source).
The lack of skvaders is particularly frustrating when you realize it forms the third point of a wonderful cryptid trifecta.
You got the jackalopes, which are rabbits with antlers.
And you got the wolpertingers, which are rabbits with antlers and wings.
And then… what? Do you escalate? That’s unbalanced, those two rabbit cryptids don’t have the same number of extra things, the wolpertinger is clearly the jackalope But More.
BUT with the skvader on the other side, balance is restored. Antler rabbit, winged rabbit, winged antler rabbit. It’s a classic Venn diagram of imaginary lapine beasts, and it’s only complete if you acknowledge the fucking skvader.
Good thing Ursula’s got our back, at least.
This is a really excellent point and I applaud your advancements in Cryptid Theory.
Gentleman, if I might add:
yes you may add this
I think balance in crypdids is VERY IMPORTANT.
Monsters in Thedas
Ever since I got on the Witcher train, I can’t stop imagining Thedas with the same variety of wildlife and exotic creatures. (and danger)
Imagine Ferelden trolls, distant relatives of the giants, guarding bridges and old ruins, while fiends and leshens roam the korkari wilds.
Ekkimaras and foglets sleeping in the deepest caves near Orzammar, occasionally tainted by the darkspawn, haunting the nightmares of every dwarven child in the city.
Sirens dwelling in the deep recesses of the Waking sea, no more than legends to country folk.
Harpies infesting coastal areas like gulls, more nuisance than threat if kept under control.
Royal griffins hunting in the highest peaks of the Frostback mountains, unbeknownst to all, the very last of their kind.
Cockatrices and basilisks dwelling in dark caves and abandoned chateaus in Orlais. They make for fine trophies, according to the nobility.
Manticores from Tevinter, manhunters known for toying with their prey before going for the kill.
Godlings and Sylvans in Rivain, either helping or hindering weary travelers on the road.
Ghouls festering in Seheron like a flesh wound, feeding off the fallen.
And of course, professional monster hunters from every race and background to take care of all of the above when needed.
I want to add more but that’s all I can think of right now. Keep in mind that I’m aware that this might conflict with DA canon. I JUST LOVE MONSTERS OKAY?? And Dragon Age.
Feel free to add your ideas if you have them!
Oh, and fade unicorns. Because yes.
fade unicorns.
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This is just The Magnus Institute.
Nope.
They have a gas-based firefighting system instead of sprinklers for obvious reasons. It does lower the percentage of oxygen in the building, but not enough to kill anyone.
I found this by googling “Yale library fire oxygen.” It was literally the first result.
Fact-checking is your friend.
It’s true. It’s not the fire suppression system that kills you. The Librarians come and personally murder you for starting a fire in a library. But you didn’t start a fire you say? No matter. You are collateral damage. Everybody gets killed to show that arsonists have no chance of escaping justice
I’ve been in that library. My grandfather is a retired Yale professor and I spent a lot of time on the Yale campus growing up. Some of the research books and manuscripts in that building are first editions, or are the only copies that exist in their entirety. The value of the books and other research materials in that building are worth billions of dollars.
So yeah. If a fire started in that building, the fire suppression system would put out the fire, and then all the Yale staff would use the escape tunnels to hide because they would literally murder anybody who could have started the fire. Yale professors/students love that library. They will kill you to protect those books.
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The Eros of Aggression in action is very beautiful.
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Fairy Tale February Day 8 - Crate
“The Crate from the Sea”
A story in which a young apprentice is able to open a strange crate from the sea and also gain a handsome reward.
#airayfairytales
“Beauty”
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For the Month of Love challenge week 2
“Fear not of death, your magnificence shall not wither and decay.”
Week 2 of the Month of Love challenge!
Fenris as a dad:
…and yes that’s his voice actor.