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Dalish aravels
he sang a lot. heโd sing to the halla.
for @datvcompanionweeks davrin week day 2 ; heart of a halla
[Survival][Try to calm the halla.]
Lovely Amatisha Aldwir <3 Green outfit is before she joined the Veil Jumpers. Second outfit is when she is with the Veil Jumpers. Third outfit is when she is with the Veilguard. And the last outfit is her wedding dress :)
All beautifully created by the wonderful @commander-sarahs-art Thank you again!
Merrill or 5 of Wands from Warden Mahariel's Tarot Deck.
Arlathan ๐ Minrathous ๐ Treviso ๐ฆโโฌ The Grand Necropolis ๐
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Fen'Harel smelled your scent.
I drew wolf as part of the #inktober.
Other Dalish gods Falon'din, Dirthamen; Ghilan'nain; Andruil; June, Sylaise
something i don't think gets talked about NEARLY ENOUGH regarding Dragon Age: Veilguard: If you pick certain options and let enough banters play out, MULTIPLE companions will for all intents and purpose signal their plan to change factions post-game.
Taash can become an honorary Antivan Crow and seems to be legit into the idea by game's end (also Harding like the cape). Like, if they were a returning companion in DA5 I could EASILY see them having joined up (or at least become associated).
Bellara can flat out ask Neve to join the Shadow Dragons. (edit: OR apparently can ask to join the Mourn Watch?!?!)
Davrin can signal he's planning to spend a LOT of time with the Veil Jumpers and the griffons once this is all over (and a big part of his banter sequence with Bellara AND his tertiary content with Rook involve his realizing that the Veil Jumpers' aims are different than the Dalish he grew up with).
Like, that's FANTASTIC. No one is ever permanently any one thing, and I love the idea of some of the companions realizing "hey, actually, this works better" and they've built those connections and networks and so hey, Antivan Crow Taash? Sure, Teia will make them a cape. Shadow Dragon Bellara? Hey, they took the ex-templar Rana, they'll easily take her. Etc.