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@obsessedwithvarric
I'm obsessed with them.
ᴍᴇᴇᴛ ʙɪᴀɴᴄᴀ. sʜᴇ'ᴅ ʟɪᴋᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ᴛᴏ sᴛᴀʏ ᴀ ᴡʜɪʟᴇ. [x]
Something a little spoilery from the most recent Veilguard video, so view with caution if you're avoiding things like that, but...
I spy Varric on the Lighthouse mini-map! Looks like our dwarf ain't dead, babes! WHOOOOOOOO!
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— (varric & hawke)
heatstroke
— (varric)
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heatstroke trend on twt featuring grizzled varric, as requested by my dear followers. SOMEONE GET THIS MAN SOME ALOE
bioware when we ask them to make varric romanceable:
Well, I started playing Inquisition again because I only played it ONCE. Here's a little drawing for you, because I hate bears….
kids these days don’t know what it’s like to get fine dwarven crafts direct from orzammar
Today all we have are Planned Obsolescence Human Crafts Direct From Capitalism
RELEASE THE DA2 VARRIC ROMANCE ENDING BIOWARE
Wonder what Bioware devs think when updating the models for Veilguard.
Dev #1: Ok, we’re gonna make Varric a silver fox.
Dev #2: Will we let the player romance him?
Dev #1: And give them hope? Fuck that. The torture continues.
More on the Varric deaths stuff, two, as well as on DAII Exalted March and DA:I -
"This expansion was going to be called Exalted March, and here, Varric was going to finally step out from the interrogation room so we could play in the present day, so to speak. It was also here that Varric - in a climactic confrontation new villain Corypheus, introduced in Legacy - was going to die. "So what I wanted to do with the expansion was: there's a lot of stuff we cut and I really wanted to put a bowtie on the Dragon Age 2 story," former lead writer David Gaider told me earlier this year while chatting about the creation of the Dragon Age world for a piece about maps. "It had the confrontation with Corypheus and the whole thing. We'd introduced him in a DLC, which I didn't want to do, but we did it, so I wanted to sort of tie that off. And I wanted to kill Varric because he was the viewpoint character and I'm like, 'This is his story, it needs to end with his death.' "He was the unreliable narrator, right?" he added. "I felt like it had to end with him. So we had this great moment where Corypheus is using the Red Lyrium and it's growing out of control, but [Varric is] a dwarf so he's a little bit immune, so he's able to do the Wrath of Khan Spock thing and get in close and destroy it. And he gets Corypheus enough so the party can take him out, but then he's dying from Red Lyrium poisoning so there's this nice moment with him and Hawke as Hawke says goodbye. And with his death, the story ends. And I felt that's appropriate for Dragon Age 2's arc." Exalted March, however, was never released. BioWare cancelled Exalted March to refocus the studio on new game Dragon Age: Inquisition and the move to new engine Frostbite. The expansion was "cannibalised", as Gaider put it, talking to me, and expanded to become Inquisition. Which is how Corypheus suddenly became the main villain in Inquisition, and how Varric managed to stay alive. It didn't stop Gaider trying to kill him again, though. "I tried to kill him in Inquisition," he told me. "I think mainly because I didn't get to do it in [DA2]. And everyone was like, 'But the Inquisitor isn't Hawke! It lacks the same meaning.' And I was like, 'Yeah, I guess you're right.'" Still, it was a difficult thing to let go of. "I was a little bit upset," he said, "and I remember I went and said - because they wanted to start work on Dragon Age 3 immediately - 'Well, you can make me do that, yes, and I will just be the guy in the meetings doing this [he makes a standoffish posture]. Or you can let me go home for a month or so, get this out of my system and grieve, and I will come back. And I swear, when I come back, I will be ready to go.'" He was true to his word, but he still wasn't entirely done trying to kill Varric. In March last year, Gaider revealed there were once plans for Corypheus to attack the Inquisition's mountain castle base, Skyhold. "The threat of Corypheus after Haven was never truly realised," Gaider tweeted. "An attack on Skyhold would have upped the ante. Maybe I could have killed someone finally... but instead, Corypheus remained a remote villain you chased but were rarely chased by. "By the way," he then added, "if you're wondering who I would have killed in Skyhold, given the chance, the answer is obviously Varric. That dwarf was meant to die in the (cancelled) DA2 expansion and escaped his fate despite having been in my crosshairs ever since." Varric survived again. "After Dragon Age Inquisition came out I'd already left the Dragon Age team," he told me."
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what I'm reading, if I understood it right, is that Varric has survived death at least 3 times thus far.. (;・∀・)
Anyways.
Thinking about Varric………Thinking dwarfy thoughts………..Thinking about his titties
Have a Varric scribble
i made this for fun where are you sitting
Sitting in position #1 like yes please refuel this plane mid air for the rest of time I'm never leaving
I like this character a normal amount.
*audibly moans whenever I see them*