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Making Ser Jory's kid Rook is the best OC I've ever made
(If you've seen me post relentlessly about her on bluesky or reddit no you haven't)
If you've EVER played Dragon Age: Origins, one of the most memorable moments takes place early in the game. Your character has just traveled to Ostagar, where you'll formally join the Grey Wardens. You meet two recruits, one is the rogueish cutpurse Daveth, while the other is the former knight Ser Jory, formerly of Redcliffe and now of Highever (remember that bit.)
Jory is responsible for the first major tone shift of the entire franchise, when the previously affable Duncan, billed in all six origins as an at least moderately heroic type, pulls out his blade and kills Ser Jory when the knight refuses to drink Darkspawn blood (seems sensible), having either been misinformed or otherwise woefully naive about what being a Warden means.
The entire thing is grim - and your player character can even tell Alistair and Duncan how fucked up that was after the fact. Most importantly for THIS story, however, is something that Jory mentions twice including right before he dies: He has a wife back in Highever, who is due to have a baby.
Highever. The same Highever that gets raided and sacked during the Human Noble origin by Arl Howe's forces. The same Highever that sees every family member of literally anyone even vaguely connected to Teyrn Cousland either killed or worse.
But presumably, there were at least some survivors, folks who were able to flee. Even in canon world states where they don't join the Wardens, both the younger Cousland sibling and their mother Eleanor cut a pretty wide swathe of damage through the castle before being overwhelmed. The carnage almost assuredly let people flee, we see it in the human noble origin!
Maybe, just maybe, one of those people...was Jory's wife Helena. Who winds up fleeing Highever aboard a cargo ship headed for Tevinter. A cargo ship that winds up getting run aground and attacked near the battlefields Ventus by the Qunari, right as Helena is due to give birth. Worth noting: Thie last part of that is not even fanciful headcanon, it's Shadow Dragon Rook's canonical biography. They mention it to Tarquin before the Act 1 Choice.
and by the time of game events, a certain Legatus Mercar is ready to talk with Maevaris, Dorian, and the Shadow Dragons and has begun expressing equalist sentiments, at least privately? How would they know what Legatus Mercar thinks privately? Well, in a Shadow Dragon run, for one thing because his child is standing right next to them.
Having Rook be Jory and Helena's kid, though, opens up so much storytelling potential. Like the time Rook refuses to go along with the commanding First Warden (also from Rivain like Duncan)'s orders and nearly draws her own weapon on him:
Seem familiar?
Now imagine a bit later, when Morrigan meets her and immediately realizes there's something haunting familiar about this woman leading the attack against the gods. She even reflexively questions Rook's intelligence for a moment.
Later still, at Weisshaupt, when Rook - in this case now already armed with the knowledge that there was a Warden at Ostagar who she looks uncannily like - finds the chalice, finds records from the Fifth Blight while they're escaping to the dragon trap through the library.
drama.
It's been such a fantastic story so far and I'm only at Act 2. There's even an inversion of Flemeth's "sadly irrelevant in the larger scheme of things" line with Morrigan as she reveals the Mythal fragment in the Crossroads. Framed with a shot of a building that has a vague resemblence to the Tower of Ishal in the background with more swamp-like elements in the Crossroads.
At the same time, growing up as a girl in Tevinter has meant multiple stark differences between her and her father. She's a Shadow Dragon, so clearly she's invested in the liberation of slaves and servants. She's interested in equality, and although human, has likely experienced at least two forms of prejudice herself (being a non-Mage in Tevinter, and yes, being a she from a Tevinter military family when we know the Tevinter military has a long history of excluding or diminishing women). While her biological father is noted for having rather...sheltered and inhibited beliefs on the capabilities and stations of elves, dwarves, and yes, women - there's none of that with her.
...to the point that in her world state, she's CLEARLY in love with an elf. And while Jory ran off to chase glory and danger with the Wardens leaving Helena behind, when trouble comes for Bellara, she squares up and stands to protect her - even when that trouble is Bellara's own brother (and the ancient elven wannabe-god manipulating him)
but ultimately, the apple didn't fall entirely away from the tree.
Listen to the thing about Helena that Jory says hooked him in:
and who is Rook smitten with?
You know good and damn well Rook melts into a puddle every single time Bellara looks at her. Her vallaslin is literally designed to accentuate her eyes. Rook might be Mercar's daughter, but in at least one specific way, she is definitely Jory's kid.
Anyway, I just think my OC's neat and felt like yapping about her on here.
thinking 'bout her hair again
*Holds up new Rook* Meet Cassius "Cass" Mecar
His background is a bit like Tarquin's where his father said "You want to be a man, you join the army." His magic awakened when he was attacked by a serabas in a confrontation. Said magic got him out of the army, and then he went to the circle on a scholarship. People kind of treat him weird because of how his magic manifested and how old he was when it finally showed up (not to mention his family and the fact that he's adopted), but he doesn't let that stop him.
Renan, The Beauty
Faction: Shadow Dragons
Lineage: Elf
Age: mid 20s
Gender: Non binary
Class/Spec: Rogue, Veil Ranger
Kewywords: Loyalty and Resolution
Also The Strategist.
They are non-binary, and tends to present slightly more femenine than their twin brother Revas. They’re more aware of what makes them special as they served indoors for one of their Tevinter masters and overheard interesting converstations, and one night almost burnt their face off trying to stare into a mirror with a candle close enough to see the purple streaks on their iris.
While both of them often dream, Renan is the one who more often remembers what their dreams were about; they stopped telling their brother about them when they grew up as the dreams became more concerning than amusing. Their particular condition makes their relationship with the Fade a very strange one and while they do draw unwanted attention no demon or spirit can touch them.
They’re more sensible than Revas, equally strong but less stubborn and more amicable, also on alert but open to new people hoping they’ll be decent enough. They also have a wittier sense of humour than their brother that they often make use of to push him into making new friends, much to their twin's dismay.
Renan's feelings and thoughts regarding the Evanuris and Fen'Harel are practically the same as their brother, although they're a bit less resistant to listen and reconsider in light of new developments.
Revas, The Beast
Faction: Shadow Dragons
Lineage: Elf
Age: mid 20s
Gender: Male
Class/Spec: Rogue, Duelist
Kewywords: Loyalty and Retribution
Also The Tactician.
He has a twin sibling and is very protective of them, the only family he has left; his mother named them both in the hope that they’d fight for their people’s freedom.
Their master's estate mysteriously burned down one night, officially leaving no survivors, so the twins had to live on the streets for some time until the Mercar family took them in.
There’s a bit of purple left in his eyes, an almost imperceptible vestige of ancient elvhen blood in his lineage.
Their blood has unusual magical properties so even without being mages they are very magic-sensitive and sometimes can almost touch the Veil which feels very weird and tingly. The Magisters in possession of their lineage took measures to ensure no elven slave under their control, no matter how special their blood, could fully connect with the Fade in the way mages do.
He’s strong, stubborn, hot-headed, doesn’t have much faith in people and has an almost telepathic connection with his twin which doesn't help him improve his social skills much.
They’re devoted to fight for their people, their freedom and a better world, so as elves reclaiming their cultural identity they do believe in the Creators, although with a conflicting reverence for Fen’Harel; while they understand the Dreadwolf’s role as a God of Rebellion who helped the People -in his own way but help he did- and invoke him often when dealing with their enemies, they also know the “lore” and resent Fen’ Harel for setting up the world as they know it, for trapping the Evanuris away and abandoning the People to a fate arguably worse than death.