Was anyone gonna tell me that Solas’ elven artifacts were globuses of Thedas, or was I just supposed to assume that? Because I have played inquisition a stupid amount of times and I JUST caught that
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Was anyone gonna tell me that Solas’ elven artifacts were globuses of Thedas, or was I just supposed to assume that? Because I have played inquisition a stupid amount of times and I JUST caught that
Day Twenty-five: Breakable
An Eluvian! So mysterious! So dramatic!
Wanted to do more experimenting with the ink and masking fluid. I really pushed the paper with this one I think, but the overall affect of it I really like.
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Inquisitor: *switches on Elven artifact*
Solas: Excellent, that should hold off Demons by strengthening the Veil.
Me:
Soooooo, just out of curiosity. Is that a giant elven artifact in the middle of the Brescillian Ruins? You know, the one overrun with, um, wolves?
Wow, this whole time and I didn't know there was two elven artifacts in crestwood.