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Iâm so stuck on Ambessa being âMages arenât fair.â But at the same time being like âIâm bringing metal jesus to take over my enemies and win me the battle.â
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R.I.P Simon Snow, you would have loved EPIC: The Musical
#i was just thinking about WS#and how he mentioned the Odyssey and how the Mage made him read it#and he's aware of everything happening there#I just *know* he would have loved the musical#i feel like he would love Odysseus#maybe self-project onto him#AAAAND#I think inspite of himself he would LOVE Poseidon#he would look at Gigi's design and it would make him think of Baz#I just know Simon would be ENAMORED by the musical#carry on#simon snow#epic the musical
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1) Opens up drafts with my head empty, ready to be flooded, not knowing where I'll go. 2) 30 seconds later: Okay but I will go feral any day of my life over Perilous Trail, and the fierce dichotomy of Xiao and Yelan. While they're far from being 'the same', they both view themselves as soldiers in one way or another (it's a very difficult word to use for Yelan, so I'm using it very liberally and very loosely), they have both suffered losses on the 'battlefield' and carry the burden thereof in their own ways. And yet they stand so firmly in opposition throughout the entirety of that questline up until the very end of the 'the end of the line' conclusion of the quest. Yes, I know that she offers him her gratitude in its aftermath and it is genuine, but she still never agrees with him and the decision that he made moments earlier. It simply 'worked out' because of Zhongli's interference, he's the only reason it worked out. And it's because of that, that she doesn't give him a hell of a hard time (obviously she can't go down there, but imagine the inner frustration of severe extents; when you condemn someone who you can't even see anymore). In the same way that she would do to anyone who would sacrifice themselves for others, but in this case, I think it's 'beautiful' that it's to Xiao; the one who seems most adamant to do so (which honestly, fits into the contract that the Yakshas chose to sign with Morax; 'the ultimate sacrifice' to protect for Liyue; 'for Liyue', and Liyue has always centered itself around its people), the one who everyone reveres (and so does she, as she notes in her voiceline, 'if I ever have the honor to fight alongside') and respects for good reason, she stands against him, because in that moment, regardless of his status, he makes a call that she considers wrong. And he doesn't even... fight her on it very fiercely, and that's what actually hurts me the most, it's as if the following line hit the nail directly on the head?
"Besides, if you were really so determined to end it all, you wouldn't have given us the opportunity to share our opinions."
#[ mini study. ] that which hides inside her⊠that constant calling; it is the blood of heroes which has been howling for 500 years.#[ and then shortly after 'the point is: it's not time for drastic measures yet.' ]#[ /shakes ven into another dimension. ]#[ i thought the ost at the end of perilous ruined me enough. but tale of the yakshas may actually ruin me more. ]#[ also i love how i typed up the bit of the contract and 'for liyue' and zhongli in my head isn't rattling at bars but-- ]#[ he's sipping his tea (the equivalent). one day ven. i /promise/ you. one day you'll get him from me. ]#[ he'll likely be the 2nd genshin blog to run alongside yelan if/when i get to being able to run two again. ]#[ but until then. can we talk about the dynamic of xiao and yelan until we're blue in the face? i'd like to do that too. ]#[ i type this as if i'm perfectly chill but i'm not. i'm really not. the concept of self sacrifice and sacrifice as a whole. ]#[ BETWEEN THESE TWO. drives me /insane/. and part of me sits here and goes-- ]#[ god. what happened with yelan and her team down there? we know that despite every plan she ever made and prepared-- ]#[ their enemies (WHAT WERE YOU FIGHTING??) were too powerful and more specifically-- too smart. too calculating. ]#[ ... and too strong (okay literally what on earth were you fighting? are we talking the khaenri'ah soldiers? like what? or abyss mages?) ]#[ (but abyss mages don't exactly entirely fit the description in her story. ugh. UGH). ]#[ any way-- it was her and her team. /they/ all died and she didn't. yanfei describes it as... ]#[ 'knowing that your life was saved when others weren't'. surely the millilith didn't intervene or happen to arrive. yelan must've... ]#[ gotten away? or something? but that doesn't feel quite right. but i'm just sitting here left with the idea of... when you lead a team. ]#[ you bear the responsibility of even their lives. and yet despite bearing that responsibility; she's exactly the one who lived. ]#[ the only one who did. that has to be a /stupid/ burden. it's like the captain who has to go down with the ship but is the only one... ]#[ who gets to live. only one who gets to survive. i just. ]#[ i didn't think i'd love a character as much as this one. where did she come from; jesus christ. ]
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all these years and I'm still an anders hater, but I couldn't care less that he blew up a church. I just hate him for being an absolutely awful person to merrill, fenris, isabela and aveline, and a horrible friend to hawke. I can excuse terrorism but I draw the line at everyday mean-spiritedness.
#the terrorism was honestly like. fair. messed up because he used hawke+he actually made things worse for the mages he claimed to help#cool motive terrible execution#however it all comes from his unbearable self-righteousness so ew#he's so thoroughly unlikable to me#dragon age#mine
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ask pax if he regrets forcing himself back into his body and, therefore, coming back from the dead and he wonât answer. take his silence as his answer.
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âč â ââ â v. what yet lingers [dragon age] â â«#âȘ â
âč â ââ â ooc. â â«#suicide mention //#death //#( both long & short answer: itâs complicated )#( but in the years after the oblivion crisis [ Martinâs death ] he ⊠wanted to die )#( he was dealing with grief & depression while getting bounced around by ocato & his continued duty to the empire )#( he wanted to rest. he was tired. )#( he knew nothing about governing on the elder council let alone one who had been in stagnancy & decline for years#but now had been set on fire by cultists )#( and he knew nothing about directing the ENTIRE military force as the new grand marshal )#( but there was no one left. the systematic assassinations of both legion leaders & any clear line of succession ensured thereâd be chaos )#( he was the most âqualifiedâ because there was no one really left )#( it was all trying to pick up the pieces in the wake of an apocalypse )#( it did not help his impostor syndrome. it fed into his low sense of self. )#( mankar calling him a catâs paw wasnât entirely false )#( anyways where was i going with this )#( then it came to the legion pax led against the remaining sect of the mythic dawn )#( everyone being slaughtered and he was left alive )#( it was such a massive failure and one where imperial culture dictated he should have died with his men / fallen on his sword )#( death was his absolution )#( but ⊠his duty was not quite done was it? )#( they planned to puppet his corpse with a demon and tear down what progress they had made to ensure the continued survival of cyrodiil )#( they wanted it all to burn )#( the mythic dawn turned themselves into abominations to overwhelm the legion soldiers . to obliterate them. )#( only a few of their mages remained to perform the ritual if they succeeded )#( use his body & magic boosted by the bound demon to seize control )#( he wanted death but he couldnât when this is what they planned for his body. selflessness is a pillar of his being.he would deny himself#rest to prevent destruction. now he canât have rest at all. not like this. not when his soul is corrupted. there is no way his gods would#( forgive him now. molag is still the devil in the works. his soul would go to coldharbour while possessed by hunger )
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Paris Valerian but i redesign his dragon form for funsies based on how i see him=. Not sure if I like this design bc im not a fan of bulkier looking dragons but for Paris I think this works??
Some headcanons about this design:
has a bit of a bull-like look bc I associate bulls with persistence and madness and idk that fits Paris well so if Fian has a âfoxâ motif Paris gets a âbullâ one for his dragon formÂ
His design is based a lot on how a stereotypically evil dragon would look???? Because imo OG!Paris reads as a massive antagonist and I think giving him a look that fits that vibe in his dragon form works!! Especially because he still is an antagonist in a way (though god does he not read that way lmao)
heâs stronger in his dragon form than Fian is and he uses this to his advantage to bully Fian around whenever they playfight as dragons. That said, it seems Paris is surprisingly gentle towards Fian in this form and never hurts him.
he uses this form to intimidate people into getting what he wants. Heâs not used to getting retaliated against while in this form and quickly respects anyone who does so (read: Fian, Lyla and Helene)
the silver scales on his body can glow in the same way his eyes do. Typically, he keeps them dull-colored (see above) but if he feels a strong emotion of any sorts theyâll glow brightly without him meaning to (noticeably: they glow constantly whenever Helene is around for obvious reasons~).
#it hurts to see the person you like cry. but you wouldn't understand-#that Paris#TME#TME art#Paris being weak for Fian is so canon it's literally joked about more than once that they're unnaturally close to each other#i wish the manhwa/LN would elucidate more on the instinctive (and clearly qpt) bond dragons share with each other#and why that bond was overridden in the original story by each dragon's obsession with Helene when they'd yet to imprint on her#man i still remember reading about how Paris felt utterly alone once he awakened as a dragon and Fian coming into his life made him so happ#i still get teary over that passage in particular ahgjgjfgjjh that part of Paris's backstory hits where it hurts lmao#i also really wish the manhwa had included that about Paris because it really fleshed him out knowing that it wasn't that he bonded w/ Fian#that changed him but that he finally FINALLY had someone else who could understand him that made him happier in life and chill TF out#if you pair info given about Paris in the light novel with what's given about his manhwa self he's an amazingly well done character#like ive literally gone from thinking him cringe + unlikable to being deeply invested in and sympathetic to his character#also fun fact i find the idea of Paris and Fian playfighting as dragons really fucking cute#it's not in any way canon (well it kind of is actually lol) but i like hc'ing that awakened dragons need to spend social time together in-#their dragon forms doing shit like playfighting or resting together in order to live happier lives#and unfortunately this kind of qpt relationship is not understood by humans/mermaids/mages hence why Paris went absolutely mad pre-Fian bc#no one around him was capable of understanding the desperation he felt to fill the void in his heart and unfortunately he turned to Helene-#to fill that void to the point he went insane over her to the point he tried to completely monopolize her as a means to salvage himself#(which understandably pisses Helene off in the og timeline to the point it's no wonder she rejects him lmao)#and now that in Lyla's timeline Paris has gotten someone in his life who understands him and fills the void in his heart#he's more than capable of empathizing with Helene and seeing her as a person he wants to genuinely learn more about even if he can't quite-#shake his obsessive tendencies towards her#(which is really really REALLY fun to watch and i hope to see more development from his character)#(because i really do want him to reflect on Fian's words of when it comes to Helene)#(not that I think Helene would ever cry in front of him bc of him but she might do so because of Lyla)#(and god do i wanna see Paris eat his words about finding Fian's romantic-ness corny lmao)#yes i very much can write a whole-ass essay of a character study on Paris he's wildly fascinating#and he's so NOT my type which makes it even funnier that im as fixated on him as i am right now
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#anyway fic ramble because I'm stupid and thinking about similarities between my warden and rook because I'm cringe and like#this time it's how they've both been fucked up by mages and kind of... don't really give a shit. and especially don't think they give a shit#in my warden's case. like he just fully goes 'nice woman. real sweet and gave me a cool gift. hope she's okay' which like#okay dudes been through worse but what he's referencing was still kind of messed up and it's clear from how much he gets#freaked out by the ritual later that. yeah it did kind of affect him. but also he looks at morrigan and goes 'woag cool. fren?' and as for#issala. well i mean taius made him into a god damn monster but honestly. taius seems to haunt the narrative for everyone else in#the story a lot more than he does for Issala. even after he remembers The Everythingâą. like he's fine traveling with Rella and takes in#Anaan without much thought even after he watched her do blood magic and necromancy. like he's more focused on the things#taius made him do and making up for all of that and like. something something him thinking it's his fault something something#anger directed inward into a festering acidic self hate. I'm tired but yeah. just kind of noticing that#original posts
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It speaks volumes when Lavellan calls Solas a "terrible liar" in the Cobbled Swan. Rook is, of course, confused by this. "He's the god of lies," she says. But Lavellan clarifies, because that's not what she means. She means that he can't tell "lies of the heart." That is why he had to turn her away, because he actually could not deceive her.
Varric, very early in the game, also refers to Solas as "sentimental." He says to Rook, "He could burn the world down, and the thing that would make him cry is a single flower with blackened petals."
There's something very interesting about the elven god of lies and deceit, who unwillingly wears his heart on his sleeve, essentially creating a new version of the world in which all sources of raw, magical *emotion* that, according to him, used to imbue it with so much life and beauty have been compartmentalized from the more brutish, harsh aspects of the physical world. Because he, himself, has had to do this very thing to his own heart. He's "split." A very cool archetype. When he tells the Inquisitor to "harden her heart to a cutting edge" in Inquisition, he is projecting. Solas has built a "veil" within himself, to protect his more stern, militaristic identity as The Dread Wolf from the effusive, soft, and intelligent man that is Solas. It's the only way he can get anything done. Perhaps we should more aptly call him the god of stoicism and compartmentalization.
It's also interesting how well characters like Varric seem to know Solas, because it communicates that Solas did open up to the people of the Inquisition, during which time he "played the role" of quiet, unassuming Fade mage. Perhaps this wasn't a role at all, however, and perhaps this is why he is failing so spectacularly now. Who he really is is just this man who fell in love and made friends and found a home within a community where he did not have to cut off his emotions in order to lead. This was the "breach" in his plans, so to speak. It tore his world apart.
The whole story of Veilguard actually starts because Varric knows he can appeal to Solas's emotions and that this has a high chance of working to some degree. It's important to remember that while Varric didn't change Solas's mind at the ritual site, he was able to keep Solas talking long enough for Rook to sabotage his plans. Solas entertains Varric's pleas, because, sort of as Rook guesses with Lavellan at the Cobbled Swan, in some ways, Solas wants to be stopped. He wants someone to pull the reins on him because he is too prideful to stop himself.
Thinking back to Trespasser, I remember we all sort of knew this right away just in reading his body language. I remember someone making a whole post about it, and how he will not allow her to get too close to him. When she approaches, he takes a very measured step back. And later, as he takes the anchor, a task which requires him to take her hand, we see exactly why this is. He breaks down, calls her his "love," and kisses her. He is so stern and so measured and in "control," but then, all it takes is a single touch from the woman to whom he showed a glimpse of his true heart, his true self, to bring him to his knees.
The Veil as a narrative manifestation for how Solas tends to seal his own raw emotions away from others in order to function as the revolutionary general he had to be for centuries is a very beautiful construct to me.
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*°~There are many benefits to being a mage~°*
Includes: Fem reader x male orc, size kink, "human fetish", friends to more?
In which: Orc with a big problem confides in his mage friend who decides to help him out with a useful spell~đȘ
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You've been in this town for quite a while now, almost 3 years. That wasn't the original plan but It just so happened that this seaside town was more welcoming than many places you've been to on your travels. It sits at the coast of two major trade routes, connecting people of many different walks of life.
The friendliness and diversity you experienced allowed you to make a few friends you might not have otherwise.
Like the one you're sharing breakfast with right now. His name is Grimmok and he's the self-proclaimed, "Best fisherman in this damn town". He's your typical young, burley orc.
The first time you met him was in the local pub, you were intrigued when a crowd formed infront of the huge orc. He was dramatically telling one of his fisherman's tales and the small crowd hung onto his every word. He was a very good story teller and you happened to be very interested in folklore and myths. You made a habit of just walking up to him, if he didn't look busy and asking him to tell you a story. Soon it wasn't uncommon to see you sitting on the docks listening and writing intently as he waxes on about some old wives tale while repairing his nets.
Now you sit in his home, eating breakfast while he grumbles on about having to train a new fishing boy.
"The boy gets distracted by the smallest things, every time someone even resembling female walks past the docks he's panting like a dog." Grimmok bites into his ridiculously large breakfast sandwich signaling the end of his rant.
He did look more grumpy than usual when he opened the door to let you in for your weekly Sunday breakfast. His shoulder length black hair was tied into a hasty half up half down bun and his stubble looked more scruffy than usual. You can only huff in amusement at his troubles.
"Cmon, don't be too harsh on the kid. You did the same thing with Rosie Cotton, remember?"
The orc stills and huffs indignantly, scratching at his neck. This makes you grin.
"Mhm, you'd be telling me a story and then just stop in the middle of a sentence. I'd look up and sure enough there's Miss Rosie walking on by. Fiery hair flowing in the wind, cleavage spilling out her dress, swaying those hips and-"
Grimmok interrupts your overdramatic musing by flicking your pointy hat off your head.
"Hey!"
"You're acting like you didn't like looking at her too." The big guy grumbles almost like a child. He wipes his hands on his plaid pajama pants and picks up his empty plate, heading towards the sink.
You lean down to pick your hat off the floor, dust it off and mumble,
"Yeah, but I never got to bed her."
The dishes in the sink clatter a little too loudly as he tenses up. You hardly try to stifle your laugh.
"We didn't actually...she was...too small... For me to...." The orc struggles out as he wipes his plate clean.
It's quiet for a minute until you ask.
"But she did try, right? I'm pretty sure that counts, Grim."
The orc just grumbles something unintelligible. You want to sympathise with the poor guy but imagining Rosie Cotton, a "short stack" type of woman, trying to fit his massive green cock in her little pussy was pretty erotic.
"I want to feel bad for you mate but you kind of bring this on yourself. You obviously have a bit of a human fetish."
"It's not a-" The orc goes to defend himself but stops and just sighs when he realises it's no use.
"...and a size kink to boot." You mumble with toast in your mouth.
"I can't help it if I think horny humans trying desperately to take my cock is literally the hottest thing to me!" Grimmok finally lets the dam of sexual frustration burst after you've done a sufficient amount of poking at it. You always were good at getting him to actually talk about his problems.
"But the problem comes in when I actually have to fuck them, they can barely take half! How am I supposed to fuck them!? I'm too big! I'd kill them!"
You can't help but choke on your toast as a cackle forces itself from your throat. "Sorry. I'm sorry!" You struggle between snorts. Your big green friend just stands there with a grimace, arms crossed as he waits for you to finish.
You sigh and wipe your watering eyes. "Well, I'm glad you've confided in me because now I can help you." You wipe your hands clean and stand up from the orc sized table.
"You know that cool thing I can do with my hat?" You take your hat off and reach inside of it, the magic pocket space allowing you to reach your whole arm inside of it when you physically shouldn't be able to.
He nods sceptically still leaning against the sink, a bit concerned about where this is going. He thought by "help" you meant like you were going to pep talk him or something.
"We just have to do this but with...." You gesture down to your crotch.
Grim stands there, mouth slightly agape, blinking at you.
"I mean it's not exactly the same obviously." You pull your trusty spell book out of the hat before placing it back on your head while the pages of the spell book fly open to the page you want. "You basically draw this sigil on someone and then they'll be able to take whatever they can push inside no matter how big. Girth might still be an issue though..."
You explain this to him like you've explained many other spells, like you're reading him a recipe, deliberating what ingredients would work best. He doesn't even know how to react honestly.
"You're serious?"
You clap the book shut and adjust your hat on your head, smugly shrugging,
"This is what I do."
The poor guy just stumbles in disbelief.
"Magic, I mean.... Magic is what I do." You correct yourself a bit awkwardly and clear your throat, regaining your confidence.
"It's a pretty easy spell so we can try this whenever you want really."
"We?"
"Alright! Alright."
"Well yeah, unless you want me to go up to Rosie Cotton and say "Hey love, you mind if I put this sigil on your womb so my friend can finally pound your tight little-"
Grimmok rubs his face with his hands, sighing again and looking unsure. You lean against the sink next to him, barely coming up to his pecs.
"Look, it'll just be a one time thing so you can actually see if human pussy's all that and if you like it, I'm sure we can find plenty of humans who would love to try it out."
"...Alright. That sounds good."
You give a slap to his thick bicep and an encouraging "ata boy."
"and if you don't like this one, I'm sure I could find a spell that'll just make you..." He doesn't miss how you glance down at his crotch. "Smaller."
He huffs and pushes your shoulder playfully, he liked how you could always joke away the tension in any given situation. You walk up to the big wooden chair you were sitting at a second ago and pull it away from the table so that it's facing outward, struggling a bit as it's very much orc sized like most things in his house.
"Cmon. Sit."
You pat the chair, looking at him expectantly.
"Now?"
He's really not used to other people being so forward especially not when it's his mate. You shrug at him.
"Why not? I mean we can wait till you're ready, I don't mind. I have literally all day."
You put your hands behind your back and rock on your feet as you both just stand in his kitchen for about a minute...waiting. He eventually huffs and steels himself, fully committing to the idea and walking over to plop himself in the chair. He's going to put his dick inside one of his best mates.
You place your hat on the table so it doesn't get in the way of your activity and step in front of him. You levitate your spell book In front of you, looking down at the page with the sigil that's way more familiar than you're letting on.
"Okay, I'll face this way so it's less....personal." You turn around so your back is facing him. "You do still need to take off your pants though."
He smacks his teeth, "I figured that." He mumbles, pushing his soft pajama pants down to his mid thighs, immediately freeing his cock as he wasn't wearing underwear. He leaves his white long sleeve on, the sleeves folded to his elbows, giving you a perfect tease of his thick strong arms and multiple tattoos. When he looks back at you and sees that you've already disappeared your pants, he quickly looks away.
Sensing his nervousness you ask with a softer voice than before,
"can I sit?"
He clears his throat before grumbling a "Yeah."
You gently lean down and sit your naked ass onto his lap, legs open wide over his own you can see his half hard cock laying between his legs but try not to stare. Obviously Grimmock is a big guy but he's even big by orc standards so of course his cock is massive even when he isn't fully hard.
Grimmock clears his throat and jolts you out of your thoughts. You adjust a bit on top of him feeling his happy trail against your lower back. Your eyes skim the page levitating in front of you, when you finally find the incantation passage you straighten up and start chanting the ancient words in the text. Your eyes glow and the air feels static, Grim has seen magic before but the novelty never truly wears off.
An intricate shape starts to form right above your pubic bone, where your womb would be. The sigil glows brightly on your skin as Grim peers from above your head to look at it. At first glance he thinks it looks a bit demonic but then remembers he doesn't know anything about magic and decides not to mention it. When the sigil is complete you clap the book shut, immediately cutting off the static energy in the room and startling him in the process.
"That should do it."
You place the book on the table and lean back against his clothed chest, feeling the tension in his body not letting up.
"Damn, I can't believe little Miss Rosie took half of this. What a lass."
Your joke lightens the mood once again as Grimmock scoffs at you. Feeling him relax, you bring your hand down to finally touch the wetness that's been growing for awhile now. "We should still do some prep before you put it in. Is that alright?"
He nods and watches your hand disappear between your thighs. You readjust so that your boot clad feet are on either side of the chair rests. Opening yourself up to the air and to him, he can see you've already got two fingers pushing inside. He hesitates before reaching for his cock and slowly starting to stroke himself under you but it was painfully clear he was holding back.
"I know I'm not as short or.... endowed as Miss Cotton but I could put on a red wig if you'd like."
Grim huffed a laugh at the mental image of that.
"Oh wow~ Grimmie, you're soooo big and strong~"
You say in a high pitched voice (that doesn't sound anything like Rosie Cotton), using her embarrassing pet name while looking up at him and batting your eyelashes dramatically.
Grim scoffs and holds his hand over your mouth "Stop playing around." He tries to sound serious but his smile and the grumble in his chest betrays him. You laugh against his hand holding his wrist. You slowly pull his hand off your mouth and inch it gradually down your body giving him ample time to pull away. He doesn't and you move his hand to rub against your wet pussy ever so gently.
You're both looking into each other's eyes, this was not supposed to be so intimate but it doesn't look like he minds when he takes charge and slowly eases two fingers inside your aching pussy. His thick fingers stretch your pussy so good as you lightly buck into his hand, greedy pussy already hungry for more. The way he's looking down at you with so much need gets you so hot inside. A heat that only increases when he starts pumping his fingers in and out. Grim works you open with one hand and pumps his fat cock with the other.
This entire situation has you pent up and impatient so you pull his hand away and sit up, "I can take it now." He can't help but groan at your words but remains concerned at the perceived lack of prep. Whenever he fools around with humans most of the engagement is spent just doing prep so he's more than a little worried, "Are you sure?"
You don't reply as you gently take his fully hard cock from his hand, holding it up against your stomach to see how far inside you this thing could go. You both groan at the comparison between his ridiculously massive dick and your body, he reaches way past your belly button and into your stomach. Definitely more than a human could safely take. You adjust your legs so that you're almost squatting on his lap, your feet plant on the seat on either side of his hips.
You support yourself with your hand resting on the seat between his legs and lift yourself so you can rub your wetness along the length of his cock. He brings his rough hands to hold your hips gently, not applying pressure but just resting there so he can have something to hold.
You lift yourself up until his tip is in-line with your entrance, slowly rubbing it against your clit. You both groan lightly when the tip pops in and you slowly ease yourself down his cock. He's amazed at how easy your cunt swallows him. You pause half way down to adjust and give a few pumps to the rest of him before your hand leaves his cock to settle next to your other hand on the chair in front of you. He squeezes your hips a little in silent concern and you smile before easing the rest of him in, gently descending until you reach the hilt. Your pubes kiss his and he can't help but let out a weak moan at the sight and feeling of you taking all of him. Finally feeling tight walls grip the entire length of his cock has him reeling. You're overwhelmed as well, It's been a while since you've taken someone this big.
You slowly circle your hips around so that you really feel his cock against your walls deep inside you, you're obviously very pleased with yourself. Grim is seeing stars, eyes shut, head tilted back, trying to regain himself even a little while his literal dreams are coming true.
"Well, we know it works. I guess that's it then." You move to lift yourself off his cock as if your work is done.
"Nononono, Please no. Please."
Comes Grim's hasty but soft displeasure, both his thick arms circle around your waist to keep you in place as he leans against your back, head resting on your shoulder.
"What's the matter big guy?" You lean into his chest, stroke his arm and turn your head to look at him. He huffs, you know exactly what's the matter. He takes a deep breath and lifts his head to look at you.
"I need you."
Your heart jumps in your chest.
"I need you to fuck me...please."
You look up at him, wide eyes, mouth agape as he looks back down at you. The moment is almost sweet until your mouth forms into an evil grin and you snicker softly, a dreadfully familiar mischievous glint in your eyes. Grim closes his eyes and almost regrets all the choices that lead him here.
"Riiight~. I almost forgot, this is probably the first time you've actually been able to fuck someone sooo much smaller than you."
"Poor guy, you must be so pent up, huh?"
You reach down to gently hold his massive ballsack, making him suck in a breath and twitch his thighs.
All he can do is let out a choked moan of your name which only makes you chuckle.
"I can really play the part for you, if you'd like. Y'know the, "Ah, your so deep!" and "You're filling this human pussy up so good!""
You laugh when you feel his dick twitch. Poor Grim can only grip your waist and try to keep his hot face from getting hotter. He looks down at you with pleading eyes and you decide you're not so evil after all. You pat his arms and move them so he's holding your waist. He startles a little when you playfully kiss him on the cheek.
"I've got you big guy."
You lean forward again with your feet under you and start to lift yourself up very slowly until the top of his cock is juuust about to pop out. Your thighs burn as you stay there for a few seconds, teasing Grim and yourself. Grim thinks he might actually cry if you don't move.
Suddenly you grip the edge of the chair and force yourself down hard on his cock, taking him all the way to the hilt in one hard thrust. You both groan very loudly, he downright yelps with the sudden movement. You grip the chair and clench around him so hard he can't help the way he grips your waist tightly. One hand covers his mouth as he tips his head back and tries to not cum immediately. He tries to regain his breathing but you have other plans. You can feel him twitch inside you and a desperate need to be filled engulfs you.
You start thrusting up and down on his dick, moving your whole body up and down his length. It's a good thing he can't see your face because you are enjoying this way too much. Your eyes roll to the back of your head and you bite your lip, the sensation of being filled to the literal brim is intoxicating. You work yourself and him so diligently, it's no time before your thrusts become more frantic and you're right at the peak. With one final deliberate thrust you cum hard around him, clenching and unclenching like you're trying to milk him dry.
You both moan freely now, though his are more like growls. Your pulsing walls quickly lead him to his own climax, holding you close to his chest and thrusting up into your cunt, spilling hot seed deep inside your womb. You shake and squirm even more with the blissful feeling of your walls being coated with his spend.
After a few moments of you two spasming and twitching you eventually ease up and fall limply against his chest, adjusting your thighs to rest on top of his again. You breathe out a long sigh and bask in the fullness of your cunt, stroking your stomach up and down.
You're blissfully unaware of the knowing smirk that grows on his face. He cards his fingers through his hair, composing himself a little more. His warm hand joins yours in caressing up and down the expanse of your stomach and chest, loving how small you feel in his hold.
"You've done this before." His voice comes out in a low growl that makes you shiver, not expecting it. You crane your head up to see him smirking down at you and all you can do is sit and stare. He chuckles deeply,
"There ain't no way, this is your first time taking a cock this size."
You stumble for words but none come out. His hands caress your thighs and one hand comes up to gently hold your jaw. He leans down really close to your face.
"You're a size queen."
You suck in a breath and your pussy clenches involuntarily around his cock which you only noticed now hasn't gone down at all. Grim laughs louder this time.
"I should've known the second you pulled out that spellbook."
You sit there, quite embarrassed at being caught. You smack his hand away from your waist.
"Shut up, you're the one with the-"
"Yes, we both know about my kinks, you teased me about it enough which is very hypocritical of you."
Grim is just loving the way you fluster and fumble for words right now.
"Oh, so you don't have a thing for inhumanly huge cock?"
He challenges and uses both his hands to bring your naked thighs to your chest, exposing your pussy, leaking with his seed.
"So you don't like the way I stretch and fill this little human pussy?"
You can't help but whine at his dirty words and the position he's binding you into. His cock adjusting inside of you, hitting a new spot.
"If you don't, I guess I could just pull out and-"
"Nonononono... Grim Cmon."
You frantically babble your disagreement, shaking your head. He chuckles again, very pleased with himself at turning the tables on you but thankfully for you he's not as evil as you are and his dick is still painfully hard.
"Alright Darlin, I'll take care of you."
He lifts himself from the chair, leaving a puddle of both of you when he stands. He comforts your whines when he pulls out to set you ass up on the table and just stands at the edge, one hand on his hip and the other leisurely stroking his cock.
You look back at him with confusion, expecting him to just fuck you over the table already.
"If you ask nicely."
He says looking real smug, you sigh in defeat and turn your body so that you're facing him. You disappear the rest of your clothes, leaving you stark naked on the large kitchen table you were just eating breakfast at. That realisation makes him pump his cock harder.
You press your knees as close to your chest as possible and bring your hands down to your puffy, leaking pussy. You spread your folds for him with your fingers and say, as sexily as you can manage.
"Please fuck me Grim."
Grim is so fucking floored, he's cursing himself for not thinking of doing this sooner. He sighs and pumps his cock harder, lining the leaking tip up to your pussy lips. He eases it inside and the new position makes for a new sensation for both of you as different spots are brushed and tension melts away. Once he's balls deep again he gently worms his arm underneath your back to lift you up with ease. You wrap your arms around his neck for support being mindful not to pull his hair. Suddenly you're face to face, looking into his eyes for the first time since you started.
You look into his dark eyes and they relax you, this is your best friend, you trust him. His eyes leave yours to stare at your parted lips. When he sees that familiar quirk on your lips he looks back to your eyes, catching the mischievous glint. You lean closer so that your noses are just brushing against eachother. You feel his breath hitch when your lips meet his. He spares no time getting into it and moves his lips against yours. You make out while he adjusts your body in his hold, one hand on your ass and the other on your waist.
He then, without warning, lifts you up and brings you down hard thrusting the whole length of his cock into you in one hearty thrust. You break from the sloppy kiss for a moment to groan out in absolute ecstasy, loving the way he takes the lead from you effortlessly. He brings down your whole body to meet his upwards thrusts. The way he's basically using your entire body like a fleshlight makes you embarrassingly horny.
It feels like it's been years since you were fucked like this, the way your body is reacting, so sensitive you're sure you could cum again any minute. This is exasperated greatly when he brings you closer to his chest with one arm locked around you so that he can worm his other hand in-between you two and rub at your engorged clit.
You grab at his wrist as he frantically works you to your climax, you basically scream when you finally reach that high. Clenching and shaking on his cock while he holds you up with his buff arms. You cling into him so tightly, getting drool on his shirt. You even squirt a little, getting your wetness all over his cock and the floor. Your intense climax once again has him reeling. The sight of you clinging onto him, squirting and losing yourself on his cock makes his balls clench painfully as his frantic thrusts turn faster and sloppier. He reaches his climax as he holds you close, groaning into your neck, pumping another thick load deep into you.
You both stay like that for a while, coming down from your respective highs. Your fingers slowly unclench from his shirt moving down to lazily caress his chest, feeling it move with his breaths as you rest your head on his shoulder.
He slowly manoeuvres your legs so he can sit back down on the chair, holding you to his chest. His hand strokes down your back as you both soak in the warm, tranquil after glow. His breathing evens out to a steady rhythm and your eyes flutter closed.
Knock knock knock
You both jolt awake and stare at each other wide eyed and then at the front door, which is very much visible from the kitchen. You both stay quiet and he holds you closer to hide your fully naked body if the rude intruder somehow manages to break the door down.
Knock knock knock
"Uhh Mr Grimmock Sir?"
The tension in Grim's body sags when he hears who's on the other side of the door. A hand goes to massage his impending migraine.
"BOY! What do you want?!"
You can imagine the way the poor fishing boy cringes at the anger in Grim's voice.
"Sorry Sir, I was wondering if you could give me some extra lessons on the boat?"
Grim growls in frustration, you chuckle in amusement and start kissing up his neck which settles him down a little.
"Tomorrow lad, it's Sunday."
"But I was-"
"Tomorrow."
The finality in his tone seems to get through to the young man as he mutters an "Alright Sir, see you then." Before walking off, his steps getting lighter and lighter.
"He doesn't want to work all week but suddenly he wants to work on Sunday?!"
Grim's irritation is clear as he gestures to the door incredulously. You can't help but laugh at the orcs misfortune. You settle your arms around his broad shoulders, one hand playing with his hair as his hand begins to stroke down your back again.
"Thank you for...helping out"
He says, quite genuinely.
"Anytime."
You throw him a thumbs up and he has to laugh and shake his head at the award winning nonchalance. When the amusement fades though he leans forward in the chair and brings his hands lower to cup your ass cheeks.
"Anytime?"
You can feel his soft cock gradually hardening inside your pussy and you look up at him in utter disbelief.
"Unbelievable."
You shake your head and chastise him but the smile that breaks on your face rats you put. He grins and lifts you up, walking out of the kitchen. His mouth marks up your neck and his stubble tickles, dull tusks dig into the sensitive skin.
"Just unbelievable."
You mutter to yourself again as your legs hug around his waist tighter and you feel his cum dripping out of your hole, leaving a trail all the way to his bedroom.
#monsterfucker#I'm thinking of making this mage character a recurring character where I basically write about her smutty monster adventures đđđ#monster x human#monster fucker#monster boyfriend#monster lover#monster x reader#monster writing#orc x reader#orc x human#nsft writing#terato#teratophillia#Mage! Reader
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I'm going to say something controversial. I think there's something Veilguard does better than any other Dragon Age game. Namely: incorporating the companions into the plot.
Look, I love Origins as much as everyone. But to be frank: you could cut every companion except Alistair, Morrigan and Loghain and the plot could still work. Once you've finished the mission where you recruit a companion, there aren't other main quests that involve them in any way.
Oghren and Wynne could have stayed home after their recruitment missions for all the difference it would make to the main plot. Sten, Leliana and Zevran could vanish and nothing would change, because once they're on your team, they don't interact with the main plot at all. (There's the Temple of Sacred Ashes, I suppose - but even then, you'd be going on that quest whether Leliana and Wynne were there or not, and it's very telling that they can both die here and next to nothing in the rest of the game is impacted.)
Again: I love Origins. This doesn't detract from any of these characters being great, or from the story being great. It just means there's a layer of separation between the two. They're involved in the story, but they're not driving it, and you seldom get to see them have strong feelings about it.
DA2 is a huge step up. Your companions' personal stories are integral parts of the main plot. You can't do the Deep Roads expedition without witnessing Karl's death and its impact on Anders. You can't enter Act 2 without seeing Varric's brother betray him, or watching your sibling either die or begin a new path in life. Act 2's climax happens because of choices Isabela and Aveline have made. Act 3's endgame is all about Anders making one enormous decision. Even Fenris and Merrill, who have the fewest ties to the plot, have strong reasons to be invested in the Mage/Templar conflict.
And then Inquisition just... backslides. There are multiple companions you don't need to recruit at all, or can send away with zero alteration to the main plot. Your companions don't like Corypheus because he's bad, but no one - except maybe Varric - has any strong personal feelings about him. They have no personal stake in defeating him, not like Alistair has a personal stake in opposing Loghain, or Anders in opposing Meredith.
We go to the Winter Palace, and Vivienne is not made a part of that story. We have a whole subplot about the Wardens, and Blackwall only gets a couple of extra lines, if you even bring him. Their personal arcs could have been somehow impacted by these missions, and they're just... not. Sera is packed with internalised self-hatred that manifests as trying to distance herself from elven culture, to the point of sometimes lashing out at other elves. And despite all the missions you do where elven history features... Sera's growth past that flaw happens entirely offscreen between the base game and Trespasser?????
IMO, this is one of the biggest reasons why Corypheus is such a bland villain. He doesn't make anyone grow, except by starting a plot for them to be part of. He doesn't challenge them emotionally. No one is invested in him. Because no one interacts with the darn plot.
Veilguard, though? Veilguard keeps your companions interacting with the story the whole way through. The Treviso/Minrathous choice affects both Lucanis and Neve heavily, and impacts who they become for the rest of the game. These cities are personal to you, even if you're not a Crow or Shadow Dragon, because your companions love them.
The Siege of Weisshaupt is beyond personal to Davrin and Lucanis, both of whom are entrusted with major parts of the quest: trying to kill the archdemon and Ghilan'nain. Lucanis is affected by his failure to kill Ghilan'nain for ages afterward. Davrin is haunted by survivor's guilt; he should have died when he struck down the archdemon. He's alive. How can he live with that?
Whenever killing the gods becomes a possibility, Rook hands the lyrium dagger to Lucanis. When the squad go to fight the gods' dragons with the Wardens, Taash is the one to flush the first dragon out. When you infiltrate the Venatori, Neve tricks your way in, and everything that happens is especially weighty to Bellara, whose people have been abducted. On Tearstone Island, because of how Lucanis and Spite have grown, they strikes true.
Did you not hate Elgar'nan before that mission? Because you probably will after you watch him capture Bellara or Neve, and see his fellow god kill Harding or Davrin.
You know what's a great piece of writing? There's no reason Emmrich shouldn't have been an option to deal with the wards on Tearstone Island; he's one of the ideal options to take out more wards with the Veil Jumpers in the final mission. But you can't select him to do it. Because Emmrich has far less personal investment in the Elgar'nan battle than the other two. This is Neve's city. This is the monster who tries to call himself Bellara's god. The game makes sure the characters who take control of the Blight at the end are the ones with the greatest stakes in doing so.
One of your companions, not you, wrests command of the Blight from Elgar'nan. The final mission depends on how well you've come to know each companion's skills. They're just... always involved.
And they're invested, too. The companions all have serious personal reasons to hate the antagonists by the end. Lucanis and Neve have either seen their city burn, or know it happened at the cost of their friend's (and potential partner's) hometown. Davrin has seen his order devastated. These are Bellara's and Davrin's supposed gods, and instead of helping the elves reclaim their history and culture, they're trying to enslave the world. Harding learns that the Evanuris maimed and destroyed her Titan ancestors.
Emmrich and Taash have perhaps the smallest emotional tie - and sadly I do think Emmrich especially gets underutilized in the plot. But heck, Taash is still hella motivated by the way the gods are abusing dragons. And Emmrich is tied thematically to the main conflict. He's facing the question of immortality, while nigh-immortal beings are right in front of him, proving how that gift can be abused. The final choice of his personal arc is whether he's willing to embrace his personal, mortal attachments, at the cost of consequences that terrify him... you know, the same question that Solas faces at the end.
And don't even get me started on how everyone is emotionally tied to Solas. Harding and Neve watched him kill Varric in front of them. Everyone not dead or captured has to watch him drag Rook into the Fade. Just about every companion faces some kind of huge regret or failure at some point, in constant foreshadowing for Solas's prison of regret: both the literal one he sticks Rook in, and the mental one of his own making.
Veilguard has its problems, but it absolutely shines at keeping its characters involved and invested in the main story. It gives them things to do, it gives them reasons to care. For all the flaws this game has, this part is good writing.
#things I liked about Veilguard#datv#da:tv#datv spoilers#veilguard spoilers#dragon age the veilguard
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MY VOICE DESIGNS!
I WANTED TO GIVE THE DIFFERENT VOICES SOME DESIGNS FOR WHENEVER I DRAW THEM, IT TOOK ME A WHILE TO GET THEM ALL DOWN but i really care them all
MORE INFO UNDER CUT
WHEN I MADE EACH VOICE I HAD A DIFFERENT CONCEPT/BIRD IN MIND
HERO - KNIGHT/SPARROW [Literally the closest to look like a human knight since i had in mind that TLQ views him as something he wishes he was]
SMITTEN - PIGEON/BARD [The way he talks just makes me think of a bard and as for the pigeon part he reminds me of a Luzon bleeding heart which definetly goes with his heart motif]
SKEPTIC - OWL/INVESTOGATOR [I always pictured him as a detective holmes like owl whenever he went on his theories, the fact that hes kind of an asshole is a bonus]
COLD - VULTURE/REAPER [I associate him with death a lot so that went into his design, I know crows are more commonly associated with death but i wanted a more bigger predatory bird for his design since he doesn't mind killing if he needs to]
OPPORTUNIST - JAY/CONMAN [Hes specifically a Steller jay, I think the birdy just has his similar vibe of being tricky to deal with, as for the conman part is kind of obvious considering his personality lol]
HUNTED - HARE [I didn't have a specific bird in mind when making him, rather i usually pictured him as some type of rabbit like bird, more hare in this case, a prey animal but he can show his fangs when he needs to]
CHEATED - CROW/GAMBLER [Disheveled man in his 40s spending all his money in a casino and not winning for 13 hours type of gambler, hes the smallest of all the voices, the crow part is because i can only picture him as that one pic of a crow with a knife on its mouth]
BROKEN - PENGUIN/FOLLOWER [More of a religious followe, the penguin part is because of how i pictured him with đž this shape in my mind , he black and white of them also fits him a lot]
PARANOID - FANTAIL/MAGE [The scrawniest fantail pigeon in existance, if he didn't over preen himself his tail would be much bigger, the mage part is for his chanting by keeping us alive, i think the way i view him is more a heal caster]
STUBBORN - MACAW/BRUTE [The biggest of the bunch if he standed up straight, i thought of a macaw because of their strong toes and how much he repeats himself (not a bad thing i think its cute), the brute part is self-explanatory)
CONTRARIAN - HUMMINGBIRD/JESTER [I'm not inmune to contrarian jester propaganda, he fits the bill of the common media jester, the hummingbird part was suggested by Mod Toucan and I think it fits him so well since he can be a little shit /lovingly]
#stp#slay the princess#stp voices#stp hero#stp stubborn#stp broken#stp cold#stp contrarian#stp paranoid#stp cheated#stp skeptic#stp smitten#stp opportunist#stp hunted#owlart#SO MANY TAGS.....
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Facts about Rolan you might have missed, while you were busy saving the world
Spoilers for Baldurâs Gate 3 below!
Hereâs a collection of some Rolan facts you may have missed during your playthrough. (These are all from memory, so I will edit this later with sources and exact quotes.)
He is not related by blood to Cal and Lia - You can find this information by speaking with his corpse. All three of them consider each other family, but Rolan seems to hold some insecurities about his position with his siblings. In the same conversation, he mentions having âno oneâ when asked if he has family and that he identifies as âRolan, just Rolanâ - potentially implying that heâs been abandoned or rejected by his blood family, if theyâre alive.
Cal considers Rolan an older brother - If Rolan dies during his rescue attempt in Act 2, Cal confesses that Rolan is his âolder brotherâ and âthe person he looks up to the mostâ.
Rolan loves organizing things - He has overhead dialogue with his siblings where he jokes about wanting an organized, color-coded sock drawer.
You can try to convince Rolan to leave his siblings behind at the grove - Try to convince him to leave Lia behind, and he will admit sheâs a pain sometimes, but he could never leave her, not even for his prestigious apprenticeship.
Rolanâs diary changes depending on if his siblings live or die - Self-explanatory. He obviously becomes much more depressed and angry if you fail to save his siblings.
Rolan and his siblings have known each other since Cal was at least eight - They have overhead dialogue where Cal mentions that, when he was eight, Rolan once conjured a cat for him, only for him to find out it was made of fire.
Itâs implied that Rolan, Cal, and Lia share a mother figure - If Lia dies, Cal has dialogue with Rolan about throwing a party in memorial for her, âlike [they] did for mumâ.
Rolan, Cal, and Lia have unique dialogue depending on which of them die - This is self-explanatory, but you can see most of the scenes here. He also appears to have unique dialogue coded in act 3 depending on if heâs angry with you or not (if you disrespected Cal and Liaâs memories by calling them Carl and Liam), but I havenât been able to trigger it yet.
https://twitter.com/gimblebock/status/1705080072489574619?s=46&t=ZnMav_9KejiNOZkZPad0Mg
Lorroakan hates to admit it, but Rolan is more powerful than him - Speak with Lorroakanâs corpse after killing him and having Rolan side with you. He will begrudgingly admit that his apprentice is more powerful than him. Side note, it can be implied that Lorroakan never calls Rolan by his name, as he defaults to âtieflingâ or âboyâ in their few interactions.
If Rolan has a high enough initiative in the Lorroakan fight, he will use Thunderwave to shove Lorroakan off the tower. Peak revenge.
Some of Rolanâs spells have his name in front of them (Rolanâs Thunderwave, Rolanâs Mage Armor) - Some people have headcannoned this as meaning he had to learn magic by himself, therefore being a Sorcerer. Considering his clothes are a unique color combination for the Sorcerer robes, it raises more than a few questions
Rolan always carries Lorroakanâs letter on him - This one always makes me so sad, pointed out by @sadwizardlover. Throughout the game, the one thing Rolan always carries on his person is the written response from Lorroakan to his letter, posted below.
Lorroakan also beats Rolan upđ He'll only admit this if Lorroakan's dead though
Thatâs all! If anyone has any more to add to this list, shoot me an askâšđ
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massages forehead So Ambessa hid Mel away because she was a weapon in the literal sense, a mage. But Ambessa came to Piltover for Hextech? And Ambessa had nothing to say to Mel about her powers having visibly awakened? Even when Mel offered to go with Ambessa, giving her the ultimate opportunity to make Mel a weapon for real? And Ambessa made no attempt to find or retrieve Mel - not just her daughter and the remnants of the family Ambessa professes to love, but also her ultimate weapon - when she disappeared? And Ambessa trusted Singed and Viktor on their home turf - neither of them hiding how insane and self-serving they are with every reason to take over Ambessa's soldiers or just blatantly turn on her as soon as it benefits them - more than she trusted Mel? While Caitlyn (and by extension Piltover) was visibly and clearly falling away from Ambessa's teachings before Ambessa's eyes? (as if getting rid of certain people allows piltover to get rid of fascism but we won't get into All That)
Not only do I struggle to be hyped for Mel's powers beyond how amazing and beautiful she looks, but I can't help but feel like Mel is somehow less powerful in season 2 than she was in season 1, and not in an interesting way. As if Mel's ability to bend all of Piltover politics and economics to her will in season 1 now means nothing in season 2? You can argue that Jinx's attack led directly to Mel losing ground in Piltover - because I expected Mel to have to claw back that power without being able to rely on people who are too easily seduced by Ambessa and authoritarianism, and she would have to get creative to go toe to toe with her mother. I expected pushback to her mage identity that she would have to navigate. But instead this went either unwritten, or was ignored or discarded. Instead Mel is removed from the main plot, cutting her off from what made her the most interesting - only for all of Mel's very real talents, her very real powers and abilities, to be not only translated but REPLACED with magical powers she doesn't know how to control, and by the finale, those magic powers are the only powers that are considered real. Mel takes a backseat to Piltover's governing and decisions, a backseat to Jayce of all people who was not only new to politics mere months ago but made poor governing, strategic, and diplomatic decisions when he had that power. In season 1 Mel stayed off the "throne" but she did pull its strings one way or the other, and she makes no attempt at this in season 2
In my least generous suspicions, Mel was gentled and quieted to capitulate to an agenda for other characters who had to be correct and heroic - or wrong and villainous - no matter what the leadup narrative said, given her powers to help sell the game and set up future shows, and was effectively ejected from the Arcane story with faceless soldiers and a role she doesn't want because she was inconvenient there
#arcane#spoilers#arcane spoilers#arcane s2#arcane critical#mel medarda#mel arcane#ambessa medarda#this is not helped by having watched Shogun recently with Toranaga in all his horrible glory#Toranaga and Mariko are FRESH in my mind Riot do not PLAY with me#MARIKO WAS TORANAGA'S ULTIMATE HUMAN WEAPON AND SHE DID IT WITH NO SUPERNATURAL POWERS OR REAL MARTIAL PROWESS#SHE DID IT BY BEING GOOD AT BEING A NOBLE IN HER SPECIFIC CULTURE AND GARNERING TRUST AND SYMPATHY IN HER FRIENDS AND PEERS#IN SPITE OF BEING A CHILD OF A CURSED AND SHUNNED BLOODLINE#NOW DOESN'T THAT SOUND FAMILIAR#cough cough anyway I like Mel being a mage but I don't like how they did it and I don't like how separating Mel from Piltover wasn't MORE#sidenote i cannot better express my BAFFLEMENT that viktor and mel were in the same room and mel made no attempt to speak to him#when he was INTERESTED IN HER WHOLE DEAL. he literally REACHES OUT and mel did not use talk no jutsu#season 1 viktor was never in her influence bc 1) he was not just her employee but her SECONDARY employee socially and politically and#2) he's implied to be aware and resistant to her. but in season 2 her mage abilities make him VULNERABLE TO HER physically AND mentally#and she doesn't exploit that???? not even to protect jayce???? let alone piltover?????#also making ambessa less cunning less scary and more predictable than season 1 silco ought to be a criminal offense somewhere
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DEMO TBA - Q1 (Jan/Feb) 2025
First update will include: Prologue and Chapter One
Warnings: Blood and injuries, sexism, profanity, temporary character death, child neglect, parental physical and emotional abuse, optional sexual content, and more. Suitable for ages 16+. List will be updated in the future.
This game is in early development and a work in progress. There may be future changes to location names, plot etc.
Youâve never felt loved by your family before.
Born a twin but feeling more like a shadow, youâve watched your younger brother, Nolan, receive all the love and praise you were denied. But no matter how unkind you are to him, Nolanâs loyalty and kindness towards you remains unwavering. Itâs as if thereâs a bond pulling you back everytime you think of leaving it all behind.
Now a mysterious illness has swept through Valorian Kingdomâs royal court, leaving many nobles, including the king at deathâs door. The Oracleâs prophecy offers a single hope: the Crown Prince must gather five lost souls to join him in a dangerous journey towards Covenâs Swampy, an ominous and foreboding area hidden deep within the mystical forest.
You are chosen to be one of those five.
As you venture deep into the forest, the journey will push you to the limits of courage and loyalty, forcing you to question everything you believe about family and love. This might not just be a journey to save the day, but a journey towards self-discovery for you and everyone in your group. So when the journey ends, will there be anything left of the person who first stepped into the darkness?Â
Customize your MC! Change your appearance and control your personality. MC starts out as female, but there will be transition options.
Grow a relationship with your twin! Choose to either continue being unkind to your twin brother or getting to know him instead. Your MC's relationship with him may affect some major events.
Develop relationships! There are six romanceable characters - 3 male, 2 gender selectable, and 1 non-binary. Or you can avoid romance and keep it all platonic.
Learn and improve your skills! With the option to choose to either be a mage, knight, or both, you can learn and improve your skills to become better at what you do.
Find yourself! Journey through the mystical forest to not only find a cure, but to self-discovery. There are plenty of secrets to learn about that may or may not change the way you think and feel.
More to be addedâŠ
Below are the six romanceable characters in this story. You can choose to flirt with everyone, but at one point, you'll have to decide on one. Also keep in mind that there are other important characters as well that are not listed here.
Ver/Vera Forrest | Gender Selectable | 21
Playful and energetic with golden-retriever-like energy, V is always ready for adventure. They never fail to be there for you when you need someone to rant to, or a shoulder to lean on. Their cleverness and sneakiness keeps them out of most trouble due to the way they were raised. And itâs exactly how they are raised that has made them hide their burden under their positive enthusiasm.
You are best friends, so why donât you know any of their secrets?Â
Oliver Astoran | he/him | 21
With a cold demeanor, Oliver holds a strong desire to protect the people he cares about, especially those whose kindness is exploited. Your unkind treatment towards your brother causes him to despise you. You are always able to press on the right buttons to rile each other up. He shows a strong sense of determination that marks his mental and physical strength. But perhaps thereâs something more to the reason behind his behavior than what the eye sees.
Will you ever be able to see him in a different light, or will it just be fighting, fighting and more fighting?
Ethos Van Winston | he/him | 22
Burdened by the responsibility of being heir to the throne, Ethos is reserved, guarded, and serious. As a child, he was once carefree and one of your closest friends. But after an incident that left unspoken, lingering tension between you two, he now elicits a melancholic presence. His warm side is hidden away somewhere, and you wonder if there was more than just the incident that made him change.
You werenât the reason he changed⊠right?
Theodore Eaves | he/him | 24
From a young age, Theodoreâs life has been defined by duty and training. Heâs mature for his age and has a tendency to act like an older brother to you and the group. Heâs well disciplined and stoic, rarely having time to express vulnerability. His focus on duty has left him oblivious to romantic interest, despite his admired reputation due to his looks and status. His obliviousness goes further though, for reasons that he himself hasnât fully discovered and understood.
Will you ever get to see a vulnerable side of him, instead of just that brotherly figure?
Mattie | they/them | 19
Curious as ever, Mattie often gets themselves into trouble. But with their charming personality and resourcefulness, theyâre able to get themselves out of trouble. They are playful, enjoying the work of teasing others and instigating drama to get chaotic, and hopefully flustered, reactions. Their skills and knowledge about the forest have proven him to be a good asset, but there is more to them than what meets the eye.
For someone who is so bright and playful, they canât surely have anything to hide, right?
Yaran/Yara | Gender Selectable | 22
Nobody is sure they know who Y is. They seem ambitious, cunning, and deceiving; doing risky things to achieve their own goals at the cost of someone elseâs pain. They are unpredictable, popping in and out of your group - sometimes being a guide, but other times hindering progress. Despite their ambiguity, they are charismatic and mysterious enough to leave your group intrigued. All there is to do now is truly learn who they are and what they have hidden inside.
Who is Y and can you trust them with anything, especially your life?
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I want to state this is not a "hate Neve" piece. I wrote this originally as a bit of a tongue in cheek nod to players (perceived) frustrations about the flirting between Neve and Lucanis if you're romancing him. It was a one off piece originally and then a friend of mine encouraged me to write the whole damn thing. It's silly and probably not the best writing I have ever done, but it's a fun read (oh and long)!
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First Cut - Lucanis X Rook Fanfic
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It had been a mistake to stay in the room earlier, to stand there and watch Lucanis and Neve exchange flirtatious banter.
Neve had laughed, bright and melodious, and Lucanis had responded with a smile that seemed to light up the whole damn Lighthouse. Right in front of her. In front of her. The pang in her chest had been immediate and deep, leaving her breathless and struggling to maintain her composure.
Now, as she stood in the quietest corner she could find, away from everyone else, the hurt replayed itself over and over, accompanied by the cruel voice of self-doubt that she couldnât quiet. What did you think would happen, Rook?âŠshe chided herself. That heâd notice you when someone like Neve exists?
She squeezed her eyes shut, feeling the familiar burn of embarrassment. Of course, Lucanis liked her. Why wouldnât he? Neve was stunning, with her sleek, sophisticated appearance and the grace of a refined Minrathous mage. She always had the perfect thing to say, remaining calm under pressure and exuding an effortless charm that captivated everyone. Neve was flawless. Neve was everything a woman should be.
Rook, on the other hand, was⊠well, she let out a humourless laugh. She was âpleasantly plump,â as one Crow had called her, with thick thighs and a belly she had long since stopped trying to hide. Her Crow leathers had to be adjusted to fit her more comfortably around her hips and legs. Where Neve embodied elegance, Rook was simply Rook. Awkward, self-conscious, and hopelessly bad at saying anything clever, she always seemed to trip over her words or, worse, blurt out something completely foolish at the worst possible moments.
You thought he felt the same way about you, didnât you? Her heart twisted painfully at the realization. What a cruel joke. The way he had looked at Neve today was proof enough, wasnât it? She wasnât his type. The message was receivedâloud and clear.
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Rook had become a master at avoidance over the past few days, though it was starting to wear her thin. Every time she caught a glimpse of Lucanis, her heart clenched painfully, so she did what she could to keep her distance. She slipped out of rooms when he walked in, buried herself in tasks that required her full attention, and, when it came to conversation, she only offered clipped, polite responses to Neve, refusing to engage in anything more. It hurt to keep her walls up, but it was the only way she could cope.
Instead, she found herself spending more time with Davrin and Assan, grateful for the easy friendship they shared. Davrin, with all his swagger and occasional theatrics, had a way of making her smile even when her heart felt heavy. He was like the big brother she never had, someone who made her feel safe and seen without any of the complications that seemed to swirl around Lucanis. And with the added charm of Assan, Davrinâs adorable toddler griffon companion, there was always something to laugh about.
Today, theyâd ventured out to the Arlathan Forest, a welcome reprieve from the Lighthouse and all the tangled emotions that currently lived there. The forest was peaceful, a canopy of golden leaves rustling overhead, and Rook felt some of her tension ease. She and Davrin found a small clearing atop a rocky outcrop, perfect for Assan to practice his flying. The young griffon flapped his wings with eager determination, making little leaps and swoops that brought a genuine smile to Rookâs face.
They settled on the smooth granite, sharing a simple lunch of bread and cheese, and conversation flowed easily between them. Davrin regaled her with tales of growing up in Arlathan, his voice full of life and humour, and she listened, fascinated by his stories. In turn, he asked her questions about the Crows, and she answered as best she could, occasionally making light of some of the darker aspects of her life. They even exchanged stories about their respective fightsâthe Grey Wardens and their eternal struggle against Archdemons, and the Crows with their endless contracts and rivalries. Despite Davrinâs opinions about her line of work, he respected her. They had built a solid friendship, and she had come to value it deeply.
He could tell she needed this time away, and so he did what he did best: kept her entertained and laughing. Still, even with all the humour and warmth between them, Davrin wasnât blind. Heâd noticed that something seemed off, that Rook was more distracted than usual. And, more curiously, heâd noticed the absence of Lucanis. Usually, the two were practically joined at the hip, their bond undeniable. But now⊠there was a definite shift, and he wasnât sure howâor ifâhe should bring it up. As he watched her thoughtfully, he finally spoke up, trying to sound casual.
âSo⊠you gonna tell me whatâs got you all twisted up, or are we just gonna pretend you havenât been acting like your mindâs somewhere else entirely?â
Rook looked at him, startled by the question, but then she sighed, her shoulders sagging. She had hoped that spending time with Davrin and Assan would make her forget the pain, but there was no escaping how deeply it cut her. âItâs nothing,â she said softly, but even she could hear the lie in her voice.
Davrin didnât push. He knew her well enough to know when to leave things be. Still, he reached out and gave her shoulder a squeeze, his usual cheeky grin softening. âWell, whatever it is, you know Iâve got your back, right?â Assan warbled in agreement, flapping his wings like he was seconding the sentiment.
Rookâs lips twitched into a small smile. It wasnât much, but for now, it was enough to have someone who cared, someone who could make the world feel a little bit brighter. Even if she couldnât outrun her feelings, at least she had friends who made the burden easier to carry.
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Lucanisâs gaze lingered on Rook, his expression dark with confusion and frustration. She had gone out of her way to placing as much distance between them as possible, choosing the spot farthest from him at the table, right between Davrin and Taash. She occasionally spoke, and her lips curved into a soft smile when Davrin leaned in to whisper something that made her laugh. The sound, bright and genuine, only twisted the knife deeper into Lucanisâs chest. She hadnât even spared him a single glance.
He took a sip of his soup, the taste barely registering, and let out a sigh that was loud enough to draw Laceâs attention as she grabbed seconds and plopped down beside him. âThis is one of the best meals youâve cooked, Lucanis,â she said with a grin. âSeriously, itâs delicious.â
He mustered a small smile at the compliment, but his eyes drifted back to Rook. He missed her terriblyâher company, their conversations, and, most of all, the way her laughter used to be directed at him. Now, it was as if he had become invisible. What did I do? he thought, trying to piece together where heâd gone wrong.
Neve, who had also taken a seat nearby, picked up on his brooding mood. She arched an eyebrow and gave him a teasing smile. âDonât tell me my assassin is feeling broody this evening?â she asked, her tone playful.
Lucanisâs eyes flicked over to her, unfocused. âWhat?â
Neve rolled her eyes, grabbing a piece of bread and dipping it into her soup. âI said, you seem broody tonight,â she repeated, though she didnât seem all that concerned about it.
He nodded, distracted, and looked back at Rook, who was still doing her best to ignore him. âPerhaps I am, Neve,â he replied, the words tasting bitter. It was infuriating how Rook refused to acknowledge him as if heâd become a ghost. He had replayed every conversation and every moment from the past few days, trying to figure out when he might have crossed a line, said something careless, or given any reason for her to pull away. Yet he kept coming up empty.
Spite, normally full of commentary and sass, had fallen unusually silent. Then again, Spite tended to grow quieter whenever Neve was around.
Neve leaned closer, trying to pull his attention back to her. âDo you want to catch up this evening?â she asked, eyes sparkling with interest. âI found a book I think will be right up your alley.â
Lucanis had barely registered her words, his mind too full of the ache that was Rook. He blinked at Neve, his expression blank. âA book?â he echoed, his voice distant.
Neve, clearly unimpressed, shook her head. âYes, Lucanis. I have one for you,â she repeated, with a touch of exasperation.
âOh,â he said, realizing heâd made her repeat herself. âSure, Iâll swing by later and get it from you.â His reply sounded mechanical like he was going through the motions. But then, out of nowhere, Rookâs laughter cut through the air, loud and free, a burst of joy that caught everyoneâs attention. Even Taash choked on her drink, snorting with amusement.
Lucanis felt his heart sink further. Yeah, he thought miserably. I hate it here. Watching Rook smile at Davrin felt like punishment, and not knowing how to fix things between them was driving him mad. He had no idea how to bridge the growing distance or why he had ended up here in the first place, and that, more than anything, was the most frustrating part.
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Rookâs heart hammered in her chest as she froze in the hallway, seeing Lucanis waiting for her. Every instinct screamed at her to turn around and walk the other way, to avoid whatever painful conversation was about to unfold, but she knew she couldnât keep running. You can do this, she told herself, her throat tightening. She drew in a deep breath, trying to steady herself, and forced herself to speak.
âLucanis,â she greeted, her voice carefully cool. âIs there something I can do for you?â
His brow furrowed, confusion and frustration warring on his face. âWhat is happening, Rook?â he asked, a hint of exasperation leaking through. âWhy are you avoiding me?â
She looked away from his gaze, her eyes fixing firmly on the stone floor. If she looked at himâinto those deep, dark eyes that always managed to see straight through herâshe knew sheâd cave. She wasnât ready for that. For once, she was determined not to fold, to hang onto her anger, even if it pained her. âIâm not avoiding you,â she replied, her tone clipped. âIâve been busy, you know, saving the world, fighting ancient gods⊠that kind of thing.â
Lucanis regarded her quietly, the weight of his gaze like a physical thing pressing down on her. âI see, have I said something or done something?â
Rook forced a smile, one that didnât reach her eyes. âNo, Iâm fine,â she said, her voice flat and devoid of the warmth she usually reserved for him. The fine was a lie, but she clung to it desperately. It felt safer than admitting how badly heâd wounded her. And it gave her a semblance of control over her heart, a way to shield herself from the crushing weight of feeling like she wasnât enough.
Lucanis tilted his head slightly, his eyes narrowing. âFine?â he repeated, scepticism heavy in his voice. âHmm. It doesnât look that way from where Iâm standing.â
He took a step closer, and Rook instinctively backed up, keeping the same distance between them. She wouldnât let him close, not when her heart was so fragile. âPerhaps you should go pick up that book from Neve,â she shot back, âIâm sure sheâll have your favourite coffee brewed and waiting.â
Lucanisâs eyes widened a fraction, the hurt flashing across his features unmistakable. Before he could respond, she brushed past him, retreating into her room and closing the door behind her. She leaned against it, breathing hard, fighting the urge to cry.
In the hallway, Lucanis stood in stunned silence, the shadows around him deepening as he tried to piece together what had just happened. His head tilted slightly, confusion etched on his face. Was this about Neve? The question churned in his mind, sending him spiralling back through every conversation, every interaction with Neve, searching for any clue. Why would Rook mention her?
It was then that Spite finally spoke up, his voice echoing in the corners of Lucanisâs mind. âTastes like⊠envy,â the demon mused, each word slow and almost thoughtful. âYes. Bitter. Sharp.â
Lucanisâs eyes widened in sudden realization. Envy. Rook was jealous? His heart lurched at the thought, a mix of confusion, guilt, and something else he couldnât quite name. Jealous of what? That was the bigger question, but he had a place to start, which was more than he had moments before.
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Lucanis listened to Neve, his gaze thoughtful as he leaned back into the couch, sipping his coffee. The cozy yet refined atmosphere of her room couldnât fully soothe his restless mind. "Jealous? Of me? Odd," Neve mused, sounding genuinely perplexed. "We aren't exactly bosom buddies, but we've always had a good working relationship. She's a capable archer, highly recommended if you listen to House de Riva. And sheâs... well, sweet. Maybe a little too sweet at times. The world can be harsh, and people like Rook don't always make it out in one piece."
Lucanis tilted his head, his lips curving into a faint smile. âSweet? Yes, she is,â he agreed, but there was more to it. âthereâs strength in her, too. The kind that can get us through this, no matter how bad things get.â He paused, searching Neveâs eyes. âYou know why Viago sent her out of Antiva, right?â
Neve nodded, her brow knitting together slightly. âI got the gist from him. He seemed⊠displeased.â
Lucanisâs smile widened a fraction. âViago is always displeased,â he said with a hint of humour, âbut he does have a soft spot for Rook, even if he wonât admit it. She climbed the ranks fast. Full membership with the Crows at a young age. Orphaned and taken in by House de Riva when she was around eight. But what got her exiled was taking initiative where she shouldnât have.â He swirled his coffee, his eyes reflecting a complicated mix of pride and sadness. âShe has heartâa soft one, maybeâbut she freed a group of prisoners and slaves one night, prisoners the Antaam wouldâve had executed. Varric was among them. You know that part.â
Neve leaned forward, her interest piqued. âYes, but?â
âBut,â Lucanis continued, âher actions derailed a much larger operation. She saved lives, but it cost the Crows.. Thatâs what led to her downfall.â He stared into his coffee, the steam curling up like ghostly whispers. âSheâs got a good heart.â
Neve considered his words, sitting beside him and absorbing the weight of what heâd said. âA good heart that ultimately got her kicked out of her city,â she pointed out, âBut that doesnât explain why sheâs jealous of me.â
Lucanis gave her a wry smile, one brow lifting slightly. âI figured the renowned Minrathous detective might have some insight to bestow upon me.â
Neve laughed, the sound warm and clear. âOh, sure. Because Iâm great with people, right?â she said, rolling her eyes. âTell you what: maybe Iâll have a word with Davrin. Theyâre close. Leave it with me, and Iâll get back to you.â
Lucanis's smile softened, but his heart felt heavy with uncertainty. "I appreciate it," he said, though the thought of Rook feeling hurt, even if it was out of jealousy, left an ache in his chest that he couldn't quite shake.
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âJealous?â Davrin echoed, his eyebrows rising with genuine surprise. âOf you? Hmm... nope. She hasnât said anything to me, but she has been distracted. Yeah, thatâs the right word.â He set down his latest whittling project, a small wooden figure of what looked like a griffon, and studied Neve with his usual thoughtful expression. âBut she hasnât said anything to you?â
Neve shook her head. âNothing, Iâm afraid.â
Davrin let out a sigh, leaning back. âLook, Rook is a good person, but even I know some people need space from time to time. Iâm not going to pressure her into telling me anything she doesnât want to share. But...â he trailed off, tapping his chin, âshe and Lucanis used to be practically joined at the hip. Wherever he was, sheâd be right there. If you ask me, sheâs sweet on him, and itâs not just that whole Crow loyalty thing.â
Neveâs eyes widened slightly. âShe has a crush?â
Davrin shook his head with a small smile. âNo, not a crush. She likes him. I can see it in the way she is around him, and I know her pretty well.â
Neve frowned, her mind racing. âSo... what do I have to do with all of this? Seems a little strange that Iâd be involved.â
Davrin tilted his head, smirking a little. âWell, who told you she was jealous?â
âLucanis,â Neve replied, sounding almost exasperated.
âBut who told him?â Davrin shot back, a knowing grin on his face.
Neve paused, then rolled her eyes. âSpite told him,â she admitted with a touch of reluctance.
Davrinâs laughter burst out, loud and unapologetic. âOh, so weâre taking the word of a demon now?â He shook his head, clearly entertained. âThis is hilarious.â
Neve threw her hands up in mock surrender. âHey, Lucanis takes him seriously! And to be fair, that demon has never led us astray.â Her lips twitched with a hint of amusement despite herself.
Davrin exhaled, the humour fading to something more contemplative. âAll right, leave it with me. Rook and I are heading out to Lavendel together soon. Iâll have a chat with her, and see if I can make sense of this mess.â
Neve nodded, a small smile of relief crossing her face. âThanks, Davrin. Just... tread carefully, okay? Whateverâs going on, it matters a lot to her.â
Davrin gave her a mock salute. âDonât worry. Iâve got this.â But as he picked up his whittling project again, he couldnât help but wonder if his friend was ready to admit the truth to herself.
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"What the fuck, Davrin? Who told you that?!"
Davrin blinked in surprise at Rook's outburst. "Who told you I was jealous of Neve?!"
"Hey, Iâm just asking for interested parties. They figured Iâd know whatâs up with my friend," he replied, holding his hands up defensively.
Rook turned away from him, her fists clenched at her sides. She was too angry to speakânot at Davrin, no. Davrin could annoy her, sure, but Lucanis? He could make her seethe. And knowing that this line of questioning was coming from Neve of all people made her want to throw herself straight into the Fade, never to return.
"Rook," Davrin said quietly, his tone unusually gentle, "I promise, I wonât breathe a word if you tell me whatâs bothering you. Wardenâs honor."
Rook glanced at him, catching the earnestness in his expression. For once, he wasnât cracking a joke to lighten the mood. She let out a sharp exhale and looked away again, debating whether to open up. Finally, she gave in.
âI swear to the Maker, if you report back to them, Iâll take out a contract on you,â she grumbled before the words burst out of her. âItâs the fucking flirting! Neve and Lucanis flirt all the fucking time, and IâM RIGHT FUCKING THERE! They just flirt like Iâm invisible. IâwellâŠâ She hesitated, then plunged ahead. âI like him, and he never flirts with me. Never mentions anything about buying me something at the markets, or, âHey, Rook, hereâs a flower I picked for you,â or anything like that. Nothing! I get nothing. Itâs infuriating. What is wrong with me? Well, I know whatâs wrong with me. Look at me. Look at this!â
She grabbed her thigh angrily, gesturing in frustration.
Davrin didnât interrupt. He just listened, his expression calm and steady, letting her vent it all out.
âSheâs perfect,â Rook continued, her voice shaking with anger. âPerfect hair, perfect outfits, perfect everything. And then thereâs meâalways saying the wrong thing, always crumpled. And heâs all, âWow, Neve, great shot,â while Iâve just literally slaughtered ten thousand darkspawn and not once does that man say anything.â
Davrin waited a beat to make sure she was finished before speaking. âI see. Well, thank you for finally telling me. I feel like weâre making progress here.â
Rook shot him a sharp look, her frustration now turning toward him.
âSo, you like Lucanis,â Davrin said with a knowing smile. âI thought as much. I mean, it was obvious to meâeveryone else seems to be walking around with blinders on.â
Rook groaned, dramatically flopping her head into her hands. âDonât tell me that, Dav. Itâs not making me feel any better. I already feel like the biggest idiot alive. I guess Viago was right.â
Davrin slung an arm around her shoulder and pulled her in, his tone soft but firm. âThatâs my friend youâre talking about, and I donât take kindly to people putting her down. Question is, where do you go from here?â
Rook let out a long, exhausted sigh. âI donât know,â she admitted. âIâm so angry at him right now. And unfairly pissed off at Neve. But I canât forgive him yet. Iâm far too in my âpetty eraâ right now.â
âI can tell, Rook,â Davrin began, his voice steady but not unkind. âThing is, he doesnât know what heâs done. Not sure how the man is supposed to make amends if he isnât told.â
Rook stared off into the small village that Davrin and her had spent the last two days protecting from the Blight, her frustration simmering beneath the surface. âHow does he not know? The man is a walking romance novel with her! Why doesnât he do that with me?â She paused, her voice dropping into something quieter. âI know Iâm not like her⊠I get thatâŠâ
Davrin cut her off before she could spiral any further. âFor the love of the Maker, Rook, youâre gorgeous. Why do you keep comparing yourself to her? Sure, youâre nothing like Neve, but youâre you, and that ainât bad.â
Rook gave him a deadpan stare, one eyebrow arching. âReally? Now youâre hitting on me?â
âFuck no,â Davrin shot back with mock indignation. âI know who your boyfriend is... and he terrifies me.â
Rook snorted, sarcasm dripping from her voice. âHeâs not my boyfriend. I have no idea what we are. At the moment, he just annoys me.â She let out a heavy sigh, her shoulders slumping. âIâm going to have to talk to him, arenât I?â
There was a note of defeat in her voice, like she was resigning herself to some inevitable punishment.
âFuck⊠why do I have to be the one to do it? I want him to apologize. I want him to beg for forgiveness.â She groaned, throwing her hands in the air. âWow, I really am being petty.â
Davrin grinned, his expression both amused and supportive. âYes, but it suits you.â He leaned in conspiratorially. âDo you want me to say something to him? Informing him of his gross oversight of sneaking around trying to find out whatâs wrong with you and then maybe steer him toward an âah-haâ moment?â
âYouâd do that for me?â she asked quietly, her voice softer now, vulnerable.
âOf course,â Davrin said with a mock-serious nod. âKilling darkspawn, being a baby daddy to Assan, and sorting out budding romances at the Lighthouse? Those are my specialties.â
Rook rolled her eyes and playfully swatted his arm. âDumbass.â
Davrin grinned, the corner of his mouth quirking up in that infuriatingly charming way. âMaybe so,â he said, leaning back with exaggerated confidence, âbut Iâm your dumbass. And where would you be without me?â
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Lucanis had been quiet all day. Davrin knew he was a man of few words, but todayâs outing with him and Lace had been decidedly less chatty than normal. Now, they sat around a tavern table, finally letting some warmth soak into their bones. The Lighthouseâs perpetual twilight made it easy to forget the biting cold of Thedas, but the roaring fire beside them was a rare luxury this evening.
Davrin watched Lucanis as he stared into his coffee mug, the steam curling up like ghosts between his hands. Lace was busy chatting with the patrons at a nearby table, her laughter carrying faintly over the hum of conversation.
âSo, Lucanis,â Davrin said casually, breaking the silence. âYouâve been a little quiet today. Anything amiss?â
Lucanis looked up, his dark eyes sharp, âIâm not in the mood.â His tone was flat, cold.
For a moment, silence hung between them, but Davrin wasnât one to back down so easily. He leaned back in his chair, watching Lucanis carefully. âI see that,â he said finally. âWondering if I can help you out with that?â
Lucanis sipped his coffee, his gaze distant, and he could tell he was mulling something over. âYou know Rook well,â the assassin said after a long pause. âProbably better than I.â
Davrin shifted in his chair, not entirely sure where this was going. He prayed to the Maker it didnât involve knives. âAhhh, yes,â he replied cautiously. âThough Iâd say you know our fearless leader pretty well too.â
âIâm not so sure of that.â Lucanisâs words were quiet but firm, his eyes flicking back to him for a moment before returning to his coffee cup.
Davrin leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. âIâm guessing youâre looking for answers,â he said lightly, nodding toward the mug. âDoubtful youâll find them in there, my friend.â
A faint, almost reluctant smile tugged at Lucanisâs lips. âPerhaps not,â he admitted. âBut coffee is good for reflection.â He paused, the weight of his thoughts pressing down on him visibly. âIâve done something. I know I have. But she wonât tell me what it is, and I donât know how to fix it.â
âWell, I know what youâve done.â
Davrin smiled slyly, taking a sip of his beer like he wasnât about to drop a bombshell. âItâs your lucky day, Crow.â
Lucanis stared at him, his mouth slightly agape. âYou know?â
The Warden nodded, leaning back in his chair with a grin. âSure do. And I canât say itâs an easy fixâfor you, at least. But,â he added, setting his mug down with a heavy clink, âif you applied as much effort into correcting your mistake as you do into flirting with a certain detective, you might just win her heart back.â
Davrin punctuated his sentence with a deep, exaggerated gulp of his drink, clearly pleased with himself.
Lucanis just looked at him, his face blank, and said nothing for the longest while. The lively chatter and laughter of the tavern seemed to fill the silence as Davrin waited, unsure if he had heard him.
âFlirting?â Lucanis repeated, his tone a mix of disbelief and offense. âWith Neve? Flirting, as in me being suggestive with Neve?â
Davrin smirked, raising an eyebrow. âDo you need to say it a third time, Crow? Whatever way you cut it, it still sounds a bit... shit.â
Lucanis blinked, his mouth opening slightly as if to argue, but Davrin pressed on, clearly enjoying himself.
âI guess Rook just got fed up with hearing about you wanting to buy Neve fresh fish and flowers at the market.â He leaned closer, his voice dropping conspiratorially. âOh, and I think she saidââ Davrin cleared his throat for dramatic effectââand I quote: âAnd heâs all, âWow, Neve, great shot,â while Iâve just literally slaughtered ten thousand darkspawn, and not once does that man say anything.ââ
He leaned back with a satisfied grin, taking another sip of his beer. âYeah, I think that about covers the gist of what she vented to me for a solid 45 minutes.â
âMierda,â Lucanis muttered under his breath, running a hand through his hair.
Davrin waved at the serving girl over with a grin. âYes, youâre screwed, Lucanis,â he said cheerfully. âBut, as I mentioned, you can make this better⊠I think.â He ordered another beer for himself and a fresh coffee for his brooding friend.
Lucanisâs brow furrowed, his voice low and resigned. âWhat else did she say? I need to know just how much of a gilipollas Iâve been.â
Davrin laughed, the sound loud enough to turn a few heads nearby. âIâm assuming thatâs something badâand if it is, you deserve it.â He leaned back, his grin widening. âLetâs see⊠what else did she say? Oh, right!â
Davrin sat forward, lowering his voice to mimic Rookâs, exaggerating her frustration: âNothing! I get nothing. Itâs infuriating. What is wrong with me? Neve and Lucanis flirt all the fucking time, and IâM RIGHT FUCKING THERE! They just flirt like Iâm invisible.â He leaned back with a satisfied smirk. âAnd, of course, more liberal usage of the word âfuck.ââ
âI donât know what to say,â Lucanis muttered, his voice low. He slumped back in his chair, looking more defeated than Davrin had ever seen him. âIâm not sure what Iâm meant to say. I donât mean anything by itâthe flirting. I never thoughtâŠâ
âNo, you didnât,â Davrin cut in sharply, holding up a hand to stop him. âWhy would you? You ask her for advice on gifts for Neve, buy her nothing, and expect everything to be fine?â He shook his head, leaning forward. âShit, Lucanis, you could pick Rook a flower off a random bush in Arlathan, and sheâd be insufferably happy for days. I do it all the time for her, and I donât even want to fuck her.â
Lucanisâs brow furrowed deeper, but he didnât interrupt.
Davrin leaned back with a grin that didnât quite reach his eyes. âBare minimum, my friend. Bare. Minimum. And youâve somehow managed to fall below that. Impressive, really.â
He punctuated his words with a long swig of his beer, shaking his head as he set the mug down.
âSo, this is how youâre going to fix this,â Davrin began, pointing a finger at Lucanis for emphasis. âAfter weâre done at this outpost, weâre heading home, and you are going to beg for some kind of forgiveness. Kneel if you have to. Hell, throw in a prayer to the Maker while youâre at it and hope that gorgeous woman decides to give you another chance.â
Lucanis stared at him, his mouth opening slightly, but Davrin didnât give him the chance to speak.
âAnd keep your damn mouth shut around Neve,â Davrin continued, leaning forward for extra emphasis. âI get itâNeve is damn fine to look at. But those thoughts? Inside thoughts, not outside thoughts, Lucanis. And for the love of everything holy, make sure your demon is on board with this too.â
Lucanis fiddle with the handle on his cup, guilt practically radiating off him, but Davrin wasnât done.
âShe likes you, I know she does. But sheâs hurt, and a woman scorned is a terrifying force of nature.â
Davrin sat back, arms crossed, looking entirely too pleased with himself. âSo whatâs the plan, Crow?â
âI have no fucking idea,â Lucanis muttered, running a hand down his face. âIâll think of something. Iâll fix this.â
He sounded more like he was trying to convince himself than Davrin.
âIt better be good,â Davrin said pointedly, leaning back in his chair. âBecause she is pissed, and I donât blame her. And for the love of the Maker, can you tell her that you like her? Itâs clear as day to me, but she has no idea. She thinks you donât even see her.â
Lucanis opened his mouth to retort, but Davrin barreled on.
âThis whole âIâm possessed by a demon and I canât love anyoneâ trope is old, Lucanis. If you can charm Neve halfway around Minrathous, you can bloody well lavish some of that charm on Rook.â
âIâll fix it,â Lucanis said firmly, though the conviction in his voice wavered just slightly. âAnd⊠thank you, for letting me know.â
Davrin gave him a hearty pat on the back, his grin equal parts teasing and supportive. âI donât envy you, Lucanis. I thought fighting the ancient Gods was going to be tough, but this? Seems like youâve got your work cut out for you.â
Lucanis let out a quiet breath, half a smile tugging at his lips. He knew Davrin was right.
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He found her up on the balcony, as he expected. Rook often went there to read when she needed space from everyone else. Davrin slid onto the bench beside her, and they sat in comfortable silence, the quiet of the moment broken only by the rustle of pages and the distant sounds of the Lighthouse.
Assan nuzzled his head against Rookâs arm, demanding pats, which she happily obliged, scratching behind the young griffonâs ears.
âItâs good to have you back,â she said finally, her voice soft but genuine. âI missed you. Did it go well?â
Davrin smiled, leaning back. âOf course it did. Harding is a terrible cook, though... but apart from that, we got the job done.â
Rook huffed a laugh, but before she could reply, Davrin added, almost too casually, âOh, and I spoke to the Crow.â
Rook froze for a moment, her smile faltering. âOh, Maker, how did that go?â She waved a hand before he could answer. âYou know what? Donât tell me. Iâve been perfectly happy here without him.â
Davrin turned his head, giving her a pointed side-eye. âSure, sure... youâve been perfectly happy.â
Rook glared at him over the top of her book, but he wasnât done.
âHe knows what heâs done wrong now,â Davrin continued with a shrug, âand is, and I quote, âformulating a plan,â whatever the fuck that means.â
âA plan?â Rook repeated, her gaze drifting off into the endless expanse of the Fade sky. She hesitated, her fingers absently scratching Assanâs feathers as she gathered her thoughts. âIâm going to ask you something, and I want complete honesty. Even if itâs not what I want to hear.â
Davrin tilted his head, his smile softening. âAlways.â
Rook turned to him, her voice quieter now, almost vulnerable. âDoes the man even remotely like me?â
Davrinâs grin widened as he leaned back against the railing, taking a moment before answering. âRook,â he said slowly, âI watched the blood drain out of the his face when I laid it all out on the table for him. I have never seen such a sorry sight.â He paused, his tone turning more sincere. âIf thatâs any indication of what heâs feeling, I think heâs sweet on you.â
Rookâs lips pressed into a thin line, her expression unreadable.
âHeâs clueless,â Davrin added with a shrug. âI doubt heâs ever had a relationship before. Doesnât excuse what he did, but I know heâll fix itâor at least try to.â
Rook leaned her head on his shoulder, her voice barely above a whisper. âWhy is life so hard? Everything feels so complicated, and Iâm so tired. I know you said I shouldnât compare myself to anyone, but⊠I donât always feel strong, you know?â She paused, her fingers idly stroking Assanâs feathers. âHave I blown this all out of proportion? I think⊠I think I need to speak to Neve. Sheâs lovelyâI know she is.â
Davrin stayed quiet for a long moment, his usual humor replaced by a thoughtful stillness.
âI think, sometimes, Rook,â he said softly, âyou donât see yourself the way the rest of us see you. At the heart of it all, youâre a good person. And yes, youâre beautiful too.â
Rook shifted slightly, about to protest, but Davrin pressed on.
âPeople come in all shapes and sizes. That doesnât make anyone worth less than the next person. Maybe instead of comparing yourself to what youâre not, you should take a hard look at all the amazing things you are. All the shit youâve accomplished under impossible odds. Hell, youâve even put Solas in his place a few timesâand that guyâs a dick.â
âThatâs a weird way to ask me out on a date, Dav,â Rook said with a small smile, her eyes glinting with playful mischief.
Davrin laughed out loud, the sound echoing through the balcony. âYou wish, de Riva. You and me would never work out.â He leaned back, grinning. âBesides, I come with a kid in towâparenthood is tough.â
Rook chuckled, scratching Assan under the chin as the griffon chirped contentedly.
âNah,â Davrin continued, âI think youâre more suited to the stabbity-stab life of Crow intrigue. Iâm just a simple man, a Grey Warden with modest needs. Youâd outlive me, no doubt, and I canât have you being all mopey about the charming and heroic warrior you once knew.â
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She heard the faint rustle of a note slipping under her door just as she was drifting off to sleep. For a moment, she considered leaving it there until morning, her exhaustion tugging at her. But curiosity got the better of her.
Pulling the blanket tightly around her shoulders, she swung her legs over the edge of the bed, shivering as her feet touched the cold floor. With a quiet sigh, she padded across the room, picked up the envelope, and sank into the worn couch by the window.
The candlelight flickered softly, casting long shadows as she slid her finger under the seal. The handwriting inside was instantly familiar, and her breath caught as she unfolded the letter.
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Rook,
I have thought about what to write in this letter to you for days as we made our way back home. I am usually good at making plans and coming up with solutions to any problem. Unfortunately, in this case, I am the problem, and I donât know how to fix the hurt Iâve caused you.
That being said, I will try to make this right. If you decide not to accept my apology, I will understand. But if you can find it in your heart to let me make this up to you, I would be grateful.
Meet me in Treviso tomorrow evening at my favourite cafĂ©âyou know the one. We went there not long after I joined you at the Lighthouse.
I will wait for you.
âLucanis
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Rook sank back into her couch, the letter still clutched against her chest. Stupid Antivan man, she thought, her lips twitching into a faint smile despite herself.
She couldnât deny itâno matter how frustrated she was, no matter how much she wanted to stay angryâshe was willing to hear him out.
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There was a knock at the door.
âCan I come in, Rook?â Neveâs voice was soft but firm.
From inside, she heard a flurry of shuffling, a thud, and several muffled expletives. Finally, the door creaked open.
âYes, come in,â Rook said, rubbing her toe with a wince. âIâm just getting ready toâŠâ
Neve smiled knowingly. âMeet Lucanis in Treviso. I know.â
Rook sighed, slumping back slightly. âOf course you know. He probably told you.â
She moved to the couch, sitting down to pull on her boots, her movements stiff with nervous energy. Neve stepped inside, her gaze drifting to the window where the shimmering fish swam lazily outside.
âYou really do have the best room at the Lighthouse,â Neve remarked, her voice distant. âNo wisps, just the fish.â She turned back to Rook, her expression softening. âNo, he didnât tell me. Davrin did.â
Rook paused, her hands hovering over her laces.
âI wanted to stop by and tell you to enjoy yourself,â Neve continued. âIf I know Lucanis, heâll have a wonderful evening planned for you.â She hesitated for a moment, then stepped closer, her tone quieter but no less sincere. âAnd I also wanted to tell you... I envy you.â
Rookâs head snapped up in surprise. âEnvy me?â
Neve gave a small, bittersweet smile. âHeâs a good man, apart from the whole abomination thing heâs got going on.â Her smile widened slightly, a hint of humor in her voice. âIâll admit, I entertained the idea of him and me once. But it was clear his heart had already chosen another.â
Rook opened her mouth to respond, but Neve cut her off gently.
âLike all men, heâs a bit of an idiot, and heâs made mistakes,â Neve said, her gaze steady. âBut if you let him, heâll spend the rest of his life making it up to you.â
âI donât know what to say,â Rook admitted, her voice quieter now. âI do feel stupid for being unkind to you. Iâm sorry about that.â
Neve waved the apology away with a small smile. âNo need for deep and meaningfuls, Rook. Weâre both busy women with jobs to do. But tonight?â She stepped closer, her expression softening. âYou have a date with a Crow.â
Rook shifted awkwardly, Neveâs eyes scanning her as if assessing her readiness. âI know,â Rook said, glancing down at herself. âIâm in my leathers. I probably should have dressedââ
Neve cut her off with a laugh. âI saw Lucanis leave for the Eluvian. He was dressed in his too. Are you Crows ever not on the clock?â
Rook chuckled despite herself. âYouâve met my boss, right? Viago?â
Neve grinned. âPoint taken.â She reached for the door, her hand hovering for a moment before turning back. âAnyway, enjoy your evening. I hope itâs everything you need and want.â
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Davrin had insisted on accompanying her through the Eluvian to Treviso, despite her protests.
âYou didnât need to escort me, Dav,â Rook said as they stepped out into the bustling city. She smoothed down her cloak, her tone exasperated but affectionate. âIâm more than capable of navigating a city Iâve lived in most of my life.â
âYeah, I know,â Davrin replied with a casual shrug. âBut I did need to come here. Lucanis has me set up with his blacksmith. And, wellâŠâ He paused, glancing sideways at her. âI wanted to make sure you got here okay. If things go south, you know Iâm around.â
Rook nudged him with her elbow, a small smile tugging at her lips. âIâve never had a brother, but you are bordering on the whole âprotective big brotherâ vibes right now. And I have to say, it suits you.â
Davrin smiled shyly, looking away as he rubbed the back of his neck. âI know youâre pissed at Dellamorte,â he said softly. âI get it. But let him speak. Give him a chance, Rook.â
She sighed, her gaze dropping for a moment. âIâm not that angry anymore. I spoke to Neve before heading hereâshe came to my room.â
Davrin raised an eyebrow, his expression suddenly amused. âPlease tell me she left said room. I know what you Crows are like,â he added with a chuckle.
Rook rolled her eyes but couldnât suppress a grin. âSheâs very much alive, thank you. And she said something⊠odd. Something I wasnât expecting.â
âOh?â Davrin leaned in, curious.
âShe said she was envious of me,â Rook admitted, her voice tinged with disbelief.
Davrin stopped in his tracks, raising both eyebrows now. âWell, well,â he said with exaggerated flair. âIt seems weâve come full circle. Now sheâs jealous of you! I believe Iâm experiencing whiplash.â
As they walked along the bustling streets of her hometown, Rook couldnât ignore the faint queasiness in her stomach. She wasnât angry anymoreânot really. More⊠disgruntled. But there was no venom behind the feeling now. Lucanis had made a mistake, and, if she was being honest with herself, sheâd probably blown it out of proportionâa tendency she sometimes leaned into more than she should.
At least sheâd managed to entertain everyone at the Lighthouse with the intrigue and drama.
âAhhh, I love it here,â Davrin mused, breaking her train of thought. His eyes roamed the lively street, the laughter and chatter of the city swirling around them. âGreat atmosphere, excellent food, and some rather beautiful distractions for the taking.â
Rook rolled her eyes, her nerves briefly forgotten as she fought back a smirk.
âAnd it seems,â Davrin added with a dramatic flourish as they neared the cafĂ©, âI have delivered you to your destination, my Queen.â He swept into an exaggerated bow, his grin practically splitting his face.
âMaker, youâre an idiot,â Rook said, shaking her head with a smile. âBut I love you despite it.â
Davrin grinned and placed both hands firmly on her shoulders, leaning in just slightly. âYouâve got this, Rook. Go forth and get your man andâlet him speak. He can actually be pretty good at it, you know, when heâs not saying all the wrong things.â
Rook took a deep breath, her nerves settling just enough to nod. âWish me luck?â she asked, her voice wavering slightly.
Davrin shook his head, his grin softening into something more earnest. âNah, you donât need it. Youâve got this, girl. No luck required.â
He stepped ahead and held the door open for her. She squared her shoulders and walked through, the warm hum of the café greeting her as she crossed the threshold.
Davrin lingered outside for a moment, watching her disappear inside. He knew, deep down, it would all be okay. But still, a small pang of worry tugged at himâfor his friend, for her heart, and for the man she was about to face.
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The café was empty.
Anxiety, her old and unwelcome friend, crept up her spine as she glanced around the dimly lit space. Had she gotten the wrong day? The wrong time? Her stomach twisted uncomfortably as she dug into her bag, pulling out the note Lucanis had sent. She unfolded it with shaky fingers, scanning the words again, double-checking that she hadnât misread anything.
No. She was in the right place.
But as her eyes flicked to the counter, the absence of anyone behind it made her chest tighten further. The café felt eerily quiet, the usual hum of conversation replaced by the soft ticking of a clock.
Now she felt like the idiot. Where was he? And why was she standing awkwardly in an empty coffee shop at eight oâclock at night?
As a Crow, this screamed assassination attempt, and the thought made her pulse quicken. She took a deep breath, trying to steady herself, but her hand instinctively drifted to the hilt of the blade hidden beneath her cloak.
Not that sheâd ever killed anyone with a dirk beforeâa bow and arrows was her usual go-toâbut the weight of the blade under her fingers offered some small comfort. Her unease grew as she wandered further into the cafĂ©, cautiously checking dark corners and peeking around the pillars.
She moved closer to the counter, her nerves prickling with every step, when suddenly, Lucanis popped up from behind it.
âMakerâs breath!â Rook yelped, jumping back, her heart hammering as she glared at him.
Lucanis stood there, his dark eyes warm as they met hers, and a small, gorgeous smile spread across his lipsâthe one that always managed to disarm her.
âRook,â he said softly, almost as if he couldnât believe it. âYou came.â
âWhy were you hiding behind the counter?!â Rook exclaimed, her voice sharp with surprise.
Lucanis straightened, brushing imaginary dust from his leathers. âI was looking for sugar,â he said matter-of-factly. âI know you like your coffee sweet and hot. Good news: I found it.â
He turned his attention to the coffee pot, busying himself with making their drinks as if nothing about this was out of the ordinary.
Rook crossed her arms, glancing around the empty cafĂ©. âAnd you now own this place?â she asked, her tone tinged with amusement.
Lucanis smirked, glancing at her over his shoulder. âI asked the owner for a favor and promised to pay him back with a free contract.â
Rook blinked in surprise before letting out a laugh. âIâm not sure if I should be flattered or not,â she said, shaking her head. âYou never work for free.â
âSometimes I do,â Lucanis said with a small smile, handing her the steaming cup. âLetâs sit⊠the table over there.â
He gestured toward a cozy corner, and Rookâs gaze followed. The table had been set perfectly, a small display of her favorite desserts arranged neatly on a plate, waiting for her.
Her lips twitched in a faint smile as she followed him. They settled into their chairs, and for a moment, a comfortable silence fell between them as they both enjoyed the first few sips of their drinks.
Lucanis leaned back, cradling his cup in his hands. âGood coffee...And yours?â
Rook took another sip, savoring the warmth and sweetness. It was perfectâjust the way she liked it. âYou know itâs good,â she replied, glancing at him over the rim of her cup. âIf thereâs one thing you never fail at, itâs making it exactly the way I like it.â
A satisfied smile spread across his face, lighting his dark eyes.
Setting her cup down, Rook slipped off her gloves and laid them neatly on the table, the nervous energy in her hands too much to contain. Lucanis noticed, of courseâhe always did. He knew her tells. Whenever she was anxious, sheâd fidget, her fingers tracing the stitching of her coat over and over again or right now, fiddling with her gloves,
âRookâŠâ he began, his voice soft, testing the waters, âIâm sorryââ , but Rook cut him off.
âI know Iâm an idiot,â she blurted, her words tumbling out in a rush. âI should have just told you, and instead it became this whole thing involving everyone, and I didnât mean for it to get so... big. It was stupid of me.â
Lucanis watched her for a long moment, his gaze steady and unreadable. Then, without a word, he placed his hand gently over hers.
âRook,â he said softly, his voice calm but firm. âWhy do you do that?â
âDo what? Iâm not doing anything,â she replied, immediately defensive. She picked up her cup again, taking a long sipâanything to avoid his gaze.
âBlaming yourself. Apologising for things you donât need to apologise for,â he said, his thumb brushing lightly against her knuckles. âI am the one to blame for your worries. I was the one who hurt you.â
âYes, but you didnât know,â Rook said quickly, her words tumbling out before she could think better of them. âAnd if I hadnât been so damn stubbornâor dare I say petulantâI could have just told you. But I felt⊠well, I did feel stupid.â
Lucanis opened his mouth to respond, but she cut him off, her voice softening as she admitted, âYou were an arse though.â
A faint smile flickered across his face, but he stayed quiet, waiting.
âWhy did you do it?â she asked, her eyes meeting his briefly before darting away. âItâs okay if you want toââ
She stopped herself mid-sentence, before her mouth could betray her further, she grabbed one of the neatly arranged cakes from the plate and shoved it into her mouth.
It workedâa bit too well. She sat frozen for a moment, cheeks puffed with cake, as the realisation of what sheâd just done hit her. Across the table, Lucanis raised an eyebrow, the corners of his lips twitching as he tried not to laugh.
It took forever to get through the sugary treatâsheâd completely forgotten how chewy they were. Looking effortlessly graceful with a mouthful of cake was not the impression sheâd been going for.
Lucanis, ever observant, seized the opportunity to speak before she could finish. It might be the only way to get a word in.
âYes,â he began, his tone quiet but deliberate. âI fully accept your blunt observation of myself.â
Rook raised an eyebrow at him, still chewing, but didnât interrupt.
âWhy I did it?â Lucanis continued, his gaze dropping briefly to the table. âItâs⊠was easy to flirt with Neve. A distraction from whatâs in my mind, who shares my body, and everything elseâfighting Gods, dealing with the BlightâŠâ He paused, his voice softening. âBut, also, it means nothing. And when it means nothing, thereâs no possibility of consequences.â
âConsequences?â she managed, still chewing, her words slightly muffled.
âYes,â Lucanis replied, his voice steady but quieter now. âIf I donât say those things to you, itâs not because I donât notice you, enjoy your company, or desire someone else. Itâs quite the opposite.â
Rook froze mid-chew, her eyes widening slightly as she watched him, his gaze fixed firmly on her.
âBut how would you know this?â he continued, his tone filled with a rare vulnerability. âIâve never told you. And I have never reciprocated any of the affection you have so generously given me.â
âBut you said consequences, and Iâm still not following,â Rook said, finally finishing her cake.
Lucanis sighed, frustration flickering across his face. Maker, he wished he were better with wordsâlike his cousin Illario. âHonestly, I donât know what the fuck Iâm trying to say right now.â He ran a hand through his hair, glancing away before meeting her eyes again.
âIâm not good at this, Rook,â he admitted, his voice quieter now. âBut I struggle with you because⊠because you mean something to me. Youâre not just a distraction. Youâre something that hasââ He hesitated, the next word slipping out before he could stop it. â...weight.â
He saw her gaze drop instantly to her coffee, her expression unreadable.
Shit. Shit. Shit. Lucanisâs stomach dropped. Why the fuck did you say that? Davrin had specifically told him not to mention the word weight.
âYes, Iâm aware I have âweight,ââ she replied, her tone dry as she raised an eyebrow at him.
Lucanis opened his mouth to respond, but she cut him off, gesturing to the plate. âThank you for highlighting that right after watching me devour at least three of these cakes.â
She leaned back in her chair, crossing her arms with a mock-serious expression. âAnd for the record, they were delicious, and I have zero regrets eating them.â
âWhat I meant is⊠youâre special to me,â Lucanis said, his voice quieter now, his dark eyes meeting hers. âTo Spite, as well. And thatâs dangerous to admit. Itâs information that could be used against meâor you. And Maker knows Viago will not be pleased.â
He paused, frustration clear on his face. âI never flirted with you because⊠because I care for you. More than a friend.â His voice softened, the words weighted with sincerity. âHopefully, I get to be more. But Iâm the most foolish of men when it comes to matters of the heart. Iâm not good at⊠any of this.â
Rookâs gaze shifted, taking in the cafĂ© around her. The warm, romantic glow of the lights, the beautifully laid-out table, the intimacy of the settingâit all seemed so deliberate, so unlike the Lucanis she thought she knew.
Her eyes landed back on him, and she arched an eyebrow. âYouâre not good at being romantic? Or apologies? Because, by the way, you still havenât said sorry.â
âDespite my Antivan heritage, we arenât all blessed with my cousinâs gift for romance,â Lucanis said with a wry smile. âBut Iâll tryâfor you.â
He stood, pushing his chair back with a soft scrape against the floor, and stepped around the table.
âAnd this,â he continued, his voice dropping to something softer, almost reverent, âis where I kneel at your feet and beg for your forgiveness.â
Before Rook could react, he sank to one knee before her, taking her hand gently in his. His eyes lifted to meet hers, his expression utterly sincere.
âI am sorry,â he began, his voice steady but weighted with emotion. âFor any hurt I caused you. I am sorry for my misplaced charm. I am sorry for letting you think you are anything less than breathtaking to me.â
Her breath caught, the words hitting her like a wave.
âI am sorry you ever felt you were not enough,â he went on, his thumb brushing softly against her knuckles, âwhen you areâmore than enough in every way a woman can be. I am sorry. Truly sorry.â
He paused, his voice softening even further as he added, âIf you can find it in your heart to forgive me, I swear to youâyou will never doubt my affection for you for as long as I breathe.â
Rook sat in silence, her gaze fixed on the man kneeling before her. She turned her hand slightly in his, lacing her fingers through his as she searched for the right words.
âHow am I supposed to stay angry at you now?â she said finally, her voice soft but tinged with exasperation. âThe cakes, the candlelight, and thatââ she gestured toward him with her free handââwhat you just said⊠Makerâs breath, youâre impossible.â
Lucanisâs lips curved into a hesitant smile, hope flickering in his eyes.
She sighed, shaking her head slightly. âAnd⊠I forgive you,â she added, her voice steady now, but her cheeks flushed.
âBut I swear,â Rook continued, her eyes narrowing slightly, âif you ever make me feel that way again, Iâll take a contract out on you. Better than thatââ she leaned forward, her tone dropping for emphasisââIâll kill you myself.â
Lucanis tilted his head, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips as he rose to his feet.
âIâd like to see you try,â he replied smoothly, settling back into his chair across from her, âPromise me there will be lots of struggling,â Lucanis added, his voice dropping into a playful drawl. âRolling around, grabbing for each otherâs daggersâŠâ He leaned forward slightly, a wicked glint in his eyes. âAnd sweaty. Itâll be sweaty, right?â
Urrgghhhh. She hated it when he turned it back on her like that.
Rook crossed her arms, trying to maintain her composure, but she could feel the heat creeping into her cheeks. She wasnât nearly as good as he was at making death threats sound⊠sultry.
âYouâre insufferable,â she muttered, grabbing her coffee and taking a long sip to avoid saying anything else that might give him the satisfaction of knowing heâd flustered her.
âAre you flirting with me, Dellamorte?â Rook asked, a sly smile tugging at her lips. âI thought you didnât do that.â
Lucanis leaned forward slightly, his dark eyes glinting with amusement. âFirst time for everything, de Riva,â he replied smoothly. âYou could say Iâm making up for lost time. Curious are we?â
âIâm not sure if I should say yes or no,â Rook admitted, a nervous smile playing at her lips.
Lucanis leaned forward slightly, his gaze steady, his voice soft but teasing. âSay yes. Take a risk. See what happens.â
He could see the conflict in her eyes, the struggle between protecting her heart and giving in to her curiosity.
âYes,â she said finally, her voice quiet but steady.
Lucanis half-smiled, standing as he offered his hand. She took it, and together they walked to the balcony overlooking the canal. The soft light reflected off the water below, casting shimmering patterns onto the stone railing.
He leaned against the cool stone, his hand still firmly holding hers.
âSo⊠I said yes, and now weâre looking atâŠâ Rook began, her voice tinged with nervous humor.
âFor the love of the Maker, Rook,â Lucanis interrupted, turning to face her fully. âShut up and let me kiss you. Just stop⊠talking.â
Before she could respond, he closed the distance between them, his mouth brushing against hers in a soft, deliberate kiss. His arm slid around her waist, pulling her closer as the kiss deepened, and Rook melted into him, her heart racing.
He was a good kisser.
Cliché as it was, she slowed time around them with an enchantment, savoring the moment as the rest of the world blurred into nothing.
Lucanis smiled against her lips, not breaking the kiss, his voice low and warm. âI know what youâre doing, Rook,â he murmured, his lips still grazing hers.
But she didnât care.
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He clung to me with all his might, like I was the only thing anchoring him in this world. The young man who I had accompanied for centuries was now a sobbing mess clinging to my upper body. I had trouble holding someone as big as him, even resting my chin on his shoulder seemed impossible. My right hand stroked his raven hair as the other grazed his back, which caused his sobs to lessen in intensity. In that moment I saw no mage nor prince Infront of me, but a boy, my boy.
My past self would have thought it inappropriate to see him that way. He was of noble heritage and his blood bares no resemblance to mine. But even now, when I am no longer able to hold him comfortably, he was and will always be my son.
The days I have lived severely outweigh the ones to come. I made a promise to spend them loving with everything I have, so that he may have enough left over when I am no longer by his side.
#good morning twst nation :D#this is lowkey cringe but they are rotting my pea sized brain#idk what kind of seasoning they put in chapter 7#but its fucking me up#disney twst#twst#disney twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland#lilia vanrouge#malleus draconia#twst lilia#twisted wonderland lilia#twst malleus#twisted wonderland malleus#ttcnt headcannon ramble#ttcnt sketchbook
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