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I was thinking about my Dragon Age canons and realized one of them has dwarf Warden, Hawke(human), and elf Inquisitor, so clearly that one'll need a qunari Rook. xD
#queen rambles#it's the secondary one#that i jokingly call my a-team bc it's aenya brosca/aedan hawke/aiva lavellan#the one that's gonna be super juicy and might get to go first bc aiva's a solasmancer
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OK so...just for fun I actually just rolled a D10 for each DA:O character prompt set. :-D So, for your Mahariel: 8; for Tabris: 7; for Surana: 7 and for Amell: *also* 7, my die is stuck. For Brosca: 4; for Aeducan: 1; for Cousland: 10. I'm not actually sure if you have one of each (knowing you, I'm assuming yes XD) but if not, questions for those you don't have can carry over to the next closest origin!
Already did all of Tabris and Amell, but you’re right; I do have at least one of each(more like five *cough*), so I’ll do the rest of ‘em.
Did Mahariel join Duncan willingly, or did he have to “drag them kicking and screaming?”
uuuuuh, oh, man, it’s been so long since I played a Mahariel. *sweats* Most of them did go willingly, iirc. At least, as willingly as it can be considered with the whole “We have the only potential cure or you’ll die” on the table
Did Surana favour a particular Fraternity? What did they think about Circle politics in general?
Miri Surana was pretty firmly Aequitarian, though she tended to keep quiet about politics since no one took apprentices all that seriously anyway.
Did Brosca stop to talk with the surface merchant? If so, how did they react to hearing about life above ground? If not, did they have any ideas about what the surface must be like?
Aenya Brosca did stop to talk to the surface merchant. Life above ground was still a surprise to her bc she only half believed he was telling the truth and really, there’s only so much you can do to prepare for sky and stars and rain and grass and all the light.
How did Aeducan get along with their siblings? Their father? Gorim?
Korrin Aeducan was a model daughter who loved her father and did her best to be worthy of his favor. She got along well with both brothers; always supported Triam since he was the eldest and rightful heir etc, listens to Bhelen’s concerns, all of it. She didn’t betray Triam, and Bhelen then betraying her stung bad. She and Gorim were lovers(bc how does a girl resist Steve Blum calling her “my heart”? answer: she doesn’t), but she was happy rather than hurt to see he’d moved on when she found him in Denerim.
How did Cousland feel about/react to seeing Howe again? About eventually killing him?
Hooo, boy, that’s a good one. Marta manages to keep her composure that first time you run into him in Denerim post-family-slaughter, but she felt like her heart was in a vise and had to go scream into a pillow soon as he left. Killing him was less viscerally satisfying and more justice for her family than anything. Marta’s a tricky one for this, because the man did murder her whole family barring Fergus, but she’s in love with his son(Thomas, not Nathaniel bc complicated is how I rollllll), so she’s this weird ball of emotions and regrets and good-it’s-what-he-deserves. Alistair spent a lot of time giving (friend) hugs and being her grounding person after that dungeon.
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