Been thinking about my Lavellan a lot lately 🌿
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Been thinking about my Lavellan a lot lately 🌿
Vunin Lavellan
🍂 If your Inquisitors don’t have an inheritable PTSD of the Hinterlands every time you starts a new game, are you even playing Inquisition right?
Starting Dragon Age: Inquisition for the upteenth time. Finally dedicating myself to a Solvellan playthrough in honor of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf being given an official title. Except Vunin is choosing all the mean dialogue options because she’s braver than I am. There is no flight option with this one, only fight.
“Wolf-mother, where you been?
You look so worn, so thin
You're a taker, devils-maker
Let me hear you sing, hey-ya hey-ya.”
- Wolf, First Aid Kit
Finished my first Solvellan romance
No, I won’t take criticism for my pun 🍃
A slight re-colorization of a very old Dragon Age piece I depicted where I stated that I prefer the anchor when it’s presented as more of a violent, spreading atrophy.
Vunin Lavellan - Current protagonist of my latest Inquisition run for a Solvellan playthrough for inevitable DA: Dreadwolf lore. She is played as an aggressive Inquisitor (hitting all those mean dialogue options and still somehow managing to get most of the companions to somehow like her). I’ve actually really enjoyed a Solvellan relationship with a more “hardened” Inquisitor. It’s fun to be able to match Solas’ own haughty pride with your own. Though, perhaps I’m someone who enjoys deeply flawed characters. That and it is fun to have a Dalish who begins with being extremely confidant of their culture and inevitably have that spiral as more evidence comes forward to suggest what they know to be true may be nothing at all (especially with Abelas and his, “you’re not my people,” comment at the Well of Sorrows). Looking forward to her want for scrambled eggs next game.