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Nice try Bioware, but I know the state of Southern Thedas better than you do.
First off, it matters if the Hero of Ferelden is alive or not. When the First Warden recalled all wardens, our hero knew that was a bad call and refused, finally splitting off from Weisshaupt after years of mismanagement and taking scores of wardens with them. Their presence and leadership makes all the difference, rallying southern Thedas once more against the blight. If you have only an Orlesian Warden Commander in Amaranthine they’re less inspiring, but as long as you’ve done Awakening they are a boon nonetheless. There is someone to lead the fight against the darkspawn while other focus on the Venatori.
If you 100% completed Awakenings and also Soldier’s Peak, the Ferelden wardens have never been so prepared. They’re organized, they’re outfitted and they’ve been ready for this for years. Also, if you allied with the Architect then you have scores of strange research to give you an edge.
If Merrill completed her Eluvian then she moves south once again and joins the effort. She’s managed to cleanse the blight before and she’s ready to try it again. And her knowledge of the crossroads gives the south an edge on their movement and supply lines. If Hawke’s sibling is a Warden they accompanied her.
If the Inquisitor let Briala have power in any way, the Dales become the leaders in the war against the Venatori, forming a formidable alliance with Ferelden, Orzammar and the Marches, the likes of which have never been seen. And if you completed Jaws of Hakkon then their alliances with the Avvar and Chasind are stronger than ever.
Of course, if the Inquisitor kept the Wardens around after Here Lies the Abyss then their numbers are bolstered. It may cost Wiesshaupt later, but that’s Rooks problem. And if you completed the Descent, then the Inquisitor and Warden had a much better idea of what was coming and spent ten years getting ready.
They will not be broken.
They will weather this storm.
#the warden commander will end the schism when the first warden apologizes and NO SOONER#im imagining this like me3's galactic readiness score. HoF multiplies the score by a lot. the orlesian commander only by like 2#there are so many other things to fit here as little boosts too#war table missions. red jenny stuff. watch towers in the hinterlands. allying with mages instead of conscripting#everyone from past games is either in the north helping rook or south helpin the warden. the sky's the limit follow your heart#a better age of dragons#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#says Ser
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thinking about fox getting his first poll card after the vode get citizenship. the guard scattered after sithsplosion day, but he and a score or so that were functionally useless without each other, like nervous space greyhounds with military training, all ended up bundled together on some planet in the mid rim.
he’s been working on a book about his years at the senate. no one knows about it aside from thorn, who has been checking his basic, and advising him where he needs to wind the reveals back a little because libel. the rest of the time he does payroll for a number of small businesses, picking and choosing his hours, and delighting in sending invoices for his business: the shiny security fund, he’s called it, to continue the tradition in a more official manner.
(when they’d been on triple zero, the fund had been for rations. blankets. bacta. they’d conned credits from tourists and stolen them from senators and turned those credits into hope for the poor bastards shipped to the city that ate shinies before they could ever earn paint. these days, the fund was for whatever his guard wanted. aside from a pony. fox couldn’t figure out where hound would keep the pony.)
the book had been born from two lists. one was the blackmail and gossip the guard had collected during their stint on coruscant; that was where thorn needed to check for dangers, but since most of those senators had died in sith-related incidents, or had been jailed when the media got hold of their dealings, all fox was doing was providing context.
the other part of the book was fox’s List. thire sometimes called it a manifesto, because he had been studying for his degree and liked to show off occasionally. the list was a suggestion of changes to the republic, some small, some large. it was a silly fancy of fox’s, as the whole book was, but if he couldn’t indulge himself in his own karkin’ book then they might as well have punted him off the high levels back on coruscant.
yet for all that he’d settled—and paid taxes, even—fox hadn’t felt part of the citizenship of the planet. then the poll card had arrived. and suddenly he mattered in a tangible way. just like the bothan baker next door did. just like the twi’lek downstairs, the one with the noisy kriffin’ speeder, did.
thorn found fox in the kitchen, still staring at the scrap of card. he rapped his knuckles on the doorframe.
“you okay there, chief?” he asked. he’d been trying out alternatives to ‘sir’. “noise complaint again?”
fox shook his head. he didn’t look up. “voting thing. there’s an election.”
“oh! yeah, we got ours yesterday. are you— what’s that face you’re making. i don’t think i like it.”
fox raised his head and gleamed his smile at thorn, who backed away slightly, one hand drifting to where a blaster once hung. fox’s eyes felt very wide. he jabbed the poll card like a vibroknife.
“do you know what this means?”
“democracy comes in two postal batches?”
“no! well, yes, apparently, and that’s inefficient, but— no!” fox jabbed the card again. “this means i am a citizen and i am about to make that a senator’s problem. where’s my manifes— list, thorn? it’s time for an update.”
#fox supports democracy if it means his representative can be cornered into intense conversations#he’s not going to enjoy the gatekeeping#but that’s what his series of essays are about#fox is out here writing the gossip girl version of the supercommando codex#fox makes so much money and when the assassins start coming for him he immediately starts on the sequel#gay space pirates trading copies of his meditations#deepcut black sails reference for you; hondo ohnaka had a hand printed copy#sorry thorn#commander fox#coruscant guard#rook writes things#putting my blorbo in situations#star wars#the clone wars
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Behold chibis of all our Dragon Age pcs (so far)!
#dragon age#dragon age: origins#dragon age: awakening#dragon age 2#dragon age: inquisition#warden mahariel#tevhal mahariel#warden tabris#emyr tabris#warden commander andras#avaer andras#garret hawke#marianne hawke#von lavellan#inquisitor lavellan#andros lavellan#shep'lan lavellan#wes lavellan#cerill lavellan#pehn lavellan#paragon adaar#kieva#venui lavellan#honestly I only intended to draw our inquisition kids (which still a many)-- as kind of a redraw of a very old set of chibis i did way back#but myre suggested i should include our wardens and twin champions too (as they are usually neglected in favour of da:i ocs#can't wait to do this all over again with our rook set ( >w<)9
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#this is so stupid#i should be writing right now#but here we are#real reason the warden doesn't show up is bc they're too tired#hope they found that cure though#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#dragon age veilguard#datv#rook dragon age#warden commander#dragon age memes
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Strange things happen when the Mists are involved; fractals can splinter off from other worlds. Worlds where one little thing went different and changed the thread of fate.
Take, for example, Tyria's heroes. What would the consequences be if the beloved Commander made a different choice so many years ago?
What would be the fallout of a meeting between the two?
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#my art#rook arts#glaw#spiritsfire#I've been chewing on the idea of this alt glaw for a while#but just recently made them a reality#their deviation from OG glaw is they are the original commander#as in they underwent the entire happenings of the PS and so on#rather than glaw's canon storyline of picking up the commander title post IBS#I don't think they'd get along too well :)
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sometimes I think about how vastly different my bioware characters are. My Shepard is this broken, depressed husk of a solder, while my Lavellan is a hyperactive, sarcastic fucker. I like to think they’d be one of those “opposites attract” friendships if they ever met. I love both of them equally but it’s basically just this:
#can’t wait to see how my Rook plays out so I can add it to the list#mass effect#dragon age#dragon age inquisition#Mass effect 2#mass effect 3#ME1#ME2#ME3#commander Shepard#femshep#Lavellan#dragon age Lavellan#bioware#rpg games
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Its really becoming a problem at this point.
#i can't keep coming up with new characters for playthroughs#because i need to make a living at somepoint#I think it would be fun though to have a grey warden who is nathaniel howe and my orlesian warden commander's kid#but they'd go by the name Thorne as an effort to hide their parentage to earn their accomplishments on their own#is this because i wrote way too much lore for my orlesian warden commander#that i now have to justify it to myself?#dont worry about it#anyway....#this week needs to go by quick#rook#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#dragon age meme#datv#da4#dav
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The Steel Rook
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The alien species in TMNT 2012 are so funny to me cause it's basically just...
Kraang - Bad squid people
Utrom - Good squid people
Triceratons - HOLY SHIT IT WAS A FUCKING DINOSAUR??
Salamandrians - Scaley OCs
Daagons - Space mermaids
Neutrinos - Microscopic people (aka an injustice to the 87 Neutrinos)
Vreen - GIANT FUCKING BUGS!!!
Volcanthian Fire Beast - Kaiju
#random thoughts#tmnt 2012#tmnt 2k12#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#TMNT season 4#TMNT triceratons#The kraang#tmnt kraang#TMNT utrom#TMNT salamandrians#TMNT neutrinos#TMNT daagons#TMNT vreen#Lord dregg#TMNT mona lisa#sal commander#newtralizer#agent bishop#TMNT rook#kraang subprime
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me & warden commander surana outside of the tavern she recruited me at
#da#warden surana#dragon age rook#dragon age warden#dragon age#da:tv#qunari#elf#dao#datv#da4#altani surana#dottie#doodlesque#idk or care what canon lore is bc dottie predates this game by 10 yrs so#if i say warden commander surana 'conscripted' her at a seedy tavern in the free marches#then that's what happened#altani only having 1 arm also predates trespasser btw. if u even care.
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Discuss!
#star wars#poll time#star wars characters#a-z#b#babu frik#bail organa#barriss offee#baylan skoll#bb 8#beru lars#commander bly#bo katan kryze#boba fett#bodhi rook#boss#bossk
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when the coruscant guard toured their new barracks, they immediately clocked a problem.
“where are the rest of the bunks?” stone asked, looking between his datapad of assignments, and the last of the dozen bunkrooms.
even sleeping two to a pod, with four pods to a room— even hotbunking, like they were going to have to if the ‘suggested’ shift schedule was correct— there simply weren’t enough beds.
thorn grimaced. “we could give up the rec room and mess.”
“and eat where? and we need at least one room for sitting in and staring into the middle distance,” stone countered. they’d been doing a lot of the latter that day already.
with a conceding shrug, thorn turned to fox, who had been increasingly stiff and silent as the inspection had continued. stone couldn’t blame him. the building that the senate had ��generously provided’ appeared to be held together by force of habit and spite; stone could relate, but he didn’t want to spend a war there.
“what are you thinking, sir?” stone prompted fox. the vod was always thinking something. that was his problem.
fox shook his head slightly, as if stepping out of deep water. he hummed.
“i saw something on the holonet… leave it with me,” he said.
after fox had left—marching with determination toward the broom cupboard he’d claimed as a an office—stone turned to face thorn, who was already looking at him with a particular tilt to his visor.
“on the holonet?” thorn repeated. “have you got any idea what he’s talking about? all he looks at on there is conspiracy theories and pictures of tookas.”
stone slowly shook his head. “i’m sure it’ll be fine. i’m sure it’ll be… fine.”
the guard moved in. they made it work. what other option did they have?
six weeks after landing on coruscant, fox burst into the commanders’ shared bunk with something fluorescent streaked across his armour and the stench of burnt feathers in his wake. he’d lost his helmet somewhere. stone had been cleaning his armour and threw the cloth at fox in instinctive reaction, but fox just batted it away.
“what the kark, sir?” stone spat out, heart thick in his throat.
“whuzzat?” thorn mumbled as he rose to a sit. “fox, you stink.”
“of victory,” fox countered. he stalked across the room and thrust and vial of smoking … something… to stone. “here, drink this.”
stone’s eyebrows rose. “no? sir?”
“is it tasty?” thorn asked, sleepily.
fox produced another vial from his utility belt and held that one out to thorn. he popped the cap with his thumb. smoke boiled out, glittering like dust motes. this vial was presented to thorn.
“i put honey in yours,” fox said.
of course he did.
but if fox was handing mysterious vials to thorn, he probably wasn’t planning to kill them all. probably. besides, it had been a long assignment and the war wasn’t going anywhere. the chancellor wasn’t going anywhere. stone took his vial, and saw thorn take his.
“well. cheers, i suppose,” he said, catching eyes with thorn, who rose his vial in turn.
between them, fox danced from foot to foot like he’d drank too much water before a long shift. his attention flickered between stone and thorn as they drank. his eyes were bright and he kept making and unmaking fists at his sides. he looked like a tubie waiting for their first live fire drill.
stone drank.
“huh. that doesn’t—“
then things got really kriffed up.
cody rubbed at his comm as if that would help comprehension.
“say again? some interference on my end,” he said.
the tiny blue rex rubbed the bridge of his nose. “tookas, vod. hundreds of tookas. they’re all over the senate building. they’ve herded the chancellor into his office and are blocking the hallway. no one can move them. the optics would be terrible.”
“where did they come from? can’t the coruscant guard take care of it?” cody didn’t want to assign fox to animal crowd control, but wasn’t protecting the senate his job? an invasion probably counted.
“that’s the problem. one of the tookas… it knows dadita.”
“excuse me, captain. did you say there’s a tooka that knows dadita?” general kenobi asked, leaning in to see rex. he’d been working on the other side of the office on the negotiator; sound didn’t have far to travel.
“that’s right, sir.”
“fascinating. what did it have to say for itself?”
rex shifted his weight. he looked off-camera. “it said, ‘tell cody i’m the kar— i’m still the smart one’. sir.”
silence weighed heavily in the room. cody scratched his nose and turned the message over for a second time. a third. an eleventh.
“therefore you believe that this tooka—“
“is commander fox, sir, yes,” cody said, so rex didn’t have to.
“fascinating,” kenobi said again.
“yes, sir,” rex said, his tone implying that fascination wasn’t really the problem. “and also— excuse me, sirs, one moment.” his voice became louder as he looked off-cam again, and his brow furrowed. “did someone give fox’ika a lightsaber? why is it red? what do you mean, you found it in the chancellor’s office?”
cody met his general’s eyes, and suspected his own were as wide.
blast it, fox was the smart one.
#sat here about to ask why there weren’t more animal transformation fics then remembered i have two thumbs#halfway through the third paragraph i changed tense to past and that’s how i knew it was gonna get longer#fox spent his entire time on kamino telling cody he was the smart one and cody was the pretty one#cody refuted that#because he was pretty AND smart#coruscant guard#commander fox#crackfic#rook writes things#star wars#the clone wars#corrie monster bingo
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Fishtanks: *exist*
Bioware: "I have an idea..."
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😋😋😋
Yeeeeeees
And this
I couldn't finish drawing
if you're wondering how I came to this, it's Rook's fault
#pokemon#pokemon saturn#pokemon jupiter#pokemon mars#commander jupiter#commander saturn#commander mars#twst#twisted wonderland#twst pomefiore#vil schoenheit#rook hunt#epel felmier#pokemon team galactic
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Also a work in progress for dragon age next week. I won’t know who my rook is until at least four hours in so 🤷🏼♀️
#dragon age#dragon age veilguard#marian hawke#the champion of kirkwall#elissa cousland#the queen of ferelden#the warden commander#evelyn trevelyan#the herald of andraste#the inquisitor#Peggy voice:#and rook
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