for that skyrim crossover I owed you for a thousand and one years. This is hela long and not as good an intro as I had hoped to write but love me anyway.
grey!warden verse Alistair.
As a grey warden he had seen many sights that most would deem peculiar but a young man engulfed in the flames of a dead dragon and seemingly absorbing the aforementioned flames was certainly...up there on the list.
It begun as ordinary a day as one cold have considering the sky had opened up and spat demons and all kinds of weird creatures from the Fade. One blink of an eye he had jumped out the way from a bolt of fire,next he had seemingly passed through the rift itself onto the middle of a small town fending off against a dragon and a young man shouting some strange language at the dragon. A flash of green light erupted in the Thedas sky,an unceremonious landing on a tavern roof and the scene unfolded. Before Alistair could make his way down from the roof to offer aid in battling the dragon the beast laid defeated and a small crowd had gathered around the hero .
“Is no one going to offer that young man a drink?” he asked as the small crowd was just staring disturbed at the kid that killed the dragon and whispering about Shouts. “No? Happens a lot a gather? Dragon swooping from the sky? Must be Tuesday. ” he mused as he walked closer to the young man although not too close.
“Hello. Strange question.Also, it’s been a weird day,any chance you have a map on you to Redcliffe? I seem to have gotten myself los... Maker’s breath what are you doing...” Alistair just about managed to blurt out as flames engulfed the younger man and raised his shield for fire that would never come. As he peaked up from his shield and now the dragon had vanished into just a skeleton this day somehow managed to get stranger.
“Andraste’s holy tits did you just eat that? You have no idea where that thing perched it’s bum. Seems unsanitary. And now I am starting to see why the no drinks for the hero. Right, if you could point me towards Redcliffee I’ll leave a tab at the Inn for your heroic revelry and leave you to your weird eating habits. Who am I to judge.” Whatever this small town was getting up to he knew he wasn’t in Ferelden anymore. Maybe the Rift spat him out in the Anderfels, although the farmland did not match the harsh barren terrain but it would explain the massive mountains.