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hobgoblinsandpeachfuzz · 8 years ago
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Kieran is a precocious boy.
Nessuno belongs to @inlovelikethemovies
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hobgoblinsandpeachfuzz · 8 years ago
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10, 11, 13, or 20? Or all of the above! Whatever you feel up to :D
(Thank you for the ask! I didn’t know how to find these on my phone, but now I do, so sorry for the long time responding! D:)
10. Do they have any family?
Sula has a big ol’ family! And they traveled for a time with many families, until it became too dangerous for that. But her primary family is her Grandmother, her mother and aunt, her father, her older brother, younger brother, and baby sister: Herah, Asala, Kassaraanda, Tal, Hassan, Yorrick, and Asara in order. :D
11. Are they better with children, animals, or neither?
Sula actually has always felt a bit awkward with kids, despite having a lot of time in her younger days helping with her sister and other kids in their ever changing family. She has always wanted a family, but was never quite sure how to go about treating children. That goes away with age and when she starts her family, but she never gets better with animals. She has absolutely no skill with animals, and finds most of them a bit frightening and off putting--with the exception of Storvacker. They click right away. 
13. Can they cook?
As a means of survival, her entire family learned to cook. However, they became adept at survival cooking, and making dinner with whatever they could acquire. Ken( @inlovelikethemovies)’s Adaar, Nessuno, was the cook of the Valo-Kas, but always was baffled by Sula’s strange soup that she could make, which some days could be adequate, and other days phenomenal, and never with the same ingredients. He always pestered her to teach him how to make her weird survival soup, but she would just shrug and say ‘You just put stuff in the pot and eat it’ as if anything could be so simple. So, she can, in order to eat, and sometimes is VERY good, but its kind of a crapshoot.
20. If they met, how would your Inquisitor get along with your Warden? Your Hawke?
Of all of my other dragon age characters, Sula is surprisingly the most balanced and mature. That said, she always looked up the Hero of Fereldan, and Hawke, but finds meeting Hawke and Mena, (and would find meeting Setah) wanting. 
With Setah, if they ever could have met, she’d probably have found a kindred spirit--someone passionate, driven, kind, and fierce. But Setah Mahariel as Hero of Fereldan presents sort of a worst case scenario--she sacrificed herself for her people (something Sula wouldn’t hesitate to do), but also did so knowing full well there were other options, and refusing to listen to her team. She acted as a great leader, but did not take her comrade’s advice to heart, and the consequences of that were very great, and felt to Inquisition--Sula would learn from these stories that life is more complicated than heroic sacrifices really allow, and that its more effective to stay around if you can to help bring peace.
With Mena, Sula probably would be obsessed with her, adoring her whole history--but she’d find the person behind the story of the Princess turned Warden Commander a little cold. She’d take a lot of Mena’s advice though, while offering her own. I think they could eventually become friends, but it would take warming up on both their sides. (Varric would probably help.)
With Mariah Hawke, Sula adored her from the Tales of the Champion. Meeting her in person was practically a dream come true. As Sula got to know Mariah, she was continually disappointed, and continually shown that Hawke is a lot more of a tragic, broken person than she would have known. Sula 100% doesn’t agree with Hawke on a lot of topics (Hawke is a lot more radical in her opinions on mages’ freedom [very pro, while sula is pro but in a more vivienne way]; Hawke is very interested in the Qun as a philosophy and helped the Arishok hunt down Tal-Vasoth [Sula pretty much thinks that’s all fucked]; Hawke jumps to action without thought, Sula is a bit more cautious [but does tend to act without consulting others on what she’s gonna do]). As Sula learns that Hawke left behind Fenris and their children without telling them to be able to make things right (and as Hawke’s... depressive desire for martyrdom comes to light), Sula pities her, but there’s too much on the line for her to spend a lot of time fixing Hawke. So pretty much, Hawke just falls from grace in Sula’s eyes, and leaves the Inquisition as a major example of what not to do. 
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