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If I get ten “accents” I’ll record myself saying all this!
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[ ✖✖✖ honestly tho x's aren't enough to express how great I think your portrayal of alistair is gRAND please continue being this nerd ]
Send me a ✖ if you enjoy my portrayal of my character.
[ hidES FACE IN HANDS ARE YOU SURE YOU SENT THIS TO THE RIGHT BLOG BECAUSE YOU ARE A REALLY FREAKING GOOD WRITER AND IDK IF YOU MEANT TO SEND THIS TO ME BECAUSE I'M HAVING TROUBLE FATHOMING THAT ]
fadedtouch
[ a good point! but the knowledge of his identity and plans could be available to either the inquisitor or morrigan in the future, flemeth/mythal has mentioned they would have use for them, ofc morrigan is to be used regardless of the choice made]
true, but at the same time, when solas takes her power/knowledge, he can now control what is there and what isn't. or, at least, based on my theory, that's what he could do. this is also why i believe solas left the final fresco. he knew what must happen even before he left. after corypheus is destroyed, orb alongside him, solas gives the final piece of himself. he depicts a wolf slaying a dragon. fen'harel defeating mythal. i'm sure, at this point, the inquisitor should know and have inkling of an idea. he leaves the fresco as a warning, a sign. he also admits that he must now walk this path of solitude. ( in a romance, he thinks himself too selfish, knowing it will end badly, and leaves. he ends it. otherwise, when the time came to fix his mistake, he wouldn't be able to. ) solas fears what the inquisitor will think once they find out. even morrigan, when in mythal's temple, speaks of fen'harel as a bastardization of his true character. his legends have been twisted; a scapegoat for those who now roam the earth and call themselves dalish. what would happen? would they listen to reason? would they stay with him? as for the future use of whomever drank from the well, i believe it is because flemeth knew his plan was to fail. she knew more with hawke, did she not? her meaning is clear, especially after the vallaslin truth is exposed. mythal, like all gods, have their followers, their slaves. her power, i believe, can control them. not so much as mind control or do my bidding mortal, haha! but more along the line of you will not search for me. i will be believed dead. when i say stop, you will go no further. so, with solas acquiring mythal's power/knowledge, there will be a use for the well-drinker in the future. possibly a very large role in returning the creators to thedas.
fadedtouch
[ so in favour to herself (and him) she withdraws any knowledge regarding who he is; that would make sense, since Flemeth/Mythal asks whomever drinks from the well what the voices say about whether she’s telling the truth or not ]
yes!! exactly! at the same time, mythal also gets enraged because they do not know what they speak of. well i mean. they should after the well. if the well was truly everything, yes? she leaves out her plans, his plans and identity, but gives them enough power to defeat corypheus and see some, minuscule truth.
fadedtouch
stuff about your post ( and spoilers ) below!
Matters of the heart.
21. Would you or have you ever loved someone who didn’t love you back?
"Well…" She smiles and strokes a thin strand of hair behind her ear. "I fall in love too fast, I think - I have rarely been able to make my heart go out to those who love easily, and so more often than not, I have found myself in utterly hopeless positions."
She sighs, and her smile turns a little more genuine. “It isn’t all bad, though. I have fallen in love with so many people in my life that I have found that this is a part of me - that I just…. I love people, for lack of a better way to describe it. Even if this love isn’t always romantic, and even if I actually don’t even like a person, I… I feel like I can love them, like there is something in them that is inherently lovable. Ever since I decided that I would not chase after romance until it came to me, I have enjoyed just… loving people.”