#song of twilight ✦ sarevas
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Sarevas gets absolutely bodied by those first demons you fight trying to get up to the rift in Inquisition. Tossed like a rag doll. She doesn't grab a weapon from the wreckage.
She grabs a shield to just maybe keep them off of her.
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DISORIENTATION: A web weave for Inquisitor Sarevas
Preybirds (Watcher Song) - Rabbitology
Green Grass Field, Pixabay
Endling, Wikipedia
Martha the Passenger Pigeon, Enno Myer 1912
Ghilan'nain, Dragon Age Wiki
Person's Hand Touching Wall, Pedro Figueras
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During the smallest inconveniences early into Inquisition, Sarevas does look like she's going to cry from stress.
She can barely fight. She can barely speak trade common. She's having a very bad no good time.
#she's a wet cat for most of the first act#wet cat of a woman truly#song of twilight ✦ sarevas#song of twilight ✦ lore
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It is important to know that Sarevas flat out refused to take the Mythal fragment. The mere concept of it? The implications made her, like most things during Inquisition, sick to her stomach.
She was all too happy telling Morrigan to take it. With Solas scolding her, she snaps that he can have it if he wants it.
She never regrets it, but wishes there had been another way.
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DIGGER, RUNNER, LISTENER, PRINCE WITH A SWIFT WARNING. BE CUNNING AND FULL OF TRICKS, AND YOUR PEOPLE WILL NEVER BE DESTROYED.
Richard Adam's 1972, Watership Down
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Thinking about it:
The only people able to tell that Sarevas is an ancient elf is probably the exceptionally fade sensitive, other ancient elves, and dwarves with stone sense.
The idea of seeing Harding again in Veilguard and Harding just 😯
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"It is not on purpose." The hand tightens around the bow in frustration. Her limbs feel too heavy, and her panic, even in practice, grips her rabbiting heart. "You must think I'm being purposely bad."
She wants to throw the weapon, but it isn't above her skill level to find a way to mess that up too.
Instead the Herald (what an awful title) moves forward and gathers the arrows she's loosed under @banalras's tutelage. Some of them at least hit the target this time, and the ones that didn't have blessedly landed in the dirt in front of the target rather than sailing over and almost hitting someone like last time.
She doesn't cry (this time, but the day is young enough!), but she does rub at the growing feeling behind her eyes with a groan of frustration. "I never was -" her gaze flickers to her companion and back to the quiver hooked at her hip for target practice, "p e r m i t t e d to hold a weapon, much less using one."
Any knives she held in the presence of Ghilan'nain had always been a test, one that she would have failed had she chosen action.
Sarevas tightens her left hand into a fist, swallowing a bout of nausea that coincides with a tremor from the tear in the sky that makes her whole body tremble. Even stabilized, the rift remains living and breathing. "I do not want to waste your time, Aridhel. Certainly you do not want to waste it either...." She plucks another arrow from the dirt with a huff of exertion and effort that almost sends her sprawling backwards.
#u would think a spirit of guidance would be better at accepting some#banalras#song of twilight ✦ sarevas#queue'd
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I guess to make Sarevas sadder:
She was a Spirit of Guidance prior to taking a mortal form.
The vallaslin that Ghil attached to her specifically stripped her of her senses that she relied upon as her nature.
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#song of twilight ✦ sarevas#song of twilight ✦ lore#song of twilight ✦ reflections#song of twilight ✦ feeling inspired#song of twilight ✦ answered asks#important tags
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Sarevas literally exploding out of a tree: 🧍♂️sorry :(
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I'll write more about this later but Sarevas does walk out of a tree when she wakes up in modern thedas
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I do think Sarevas does throw up realizing it's Ghil who escapes the Fade prison when the initial reports start to come in from Neve.
A full disassocitive episode follows.
There's a real fear her vallaslin will still put her under Ghil's control. She was already locked away prior to the failing of the markings (Where Willows Wail, World of Thedas) and doesn't know they no longer work as they once did.
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For the record: Sarevas never met Solas. She knew about him but never once saw him in person.
She truly thought he was just another apostate when she met him on the mountain. Him knowing about the past made her more inclined to listen and spend time with him.
She never saw it coming.
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Sarevas's vallaslin is written on the back of her head/neck. It curls around the top of her ears, visible at her temples, appearing almost as a circlet.
Ghilan'nain experimented with blood writing for various effects.
Sarevas could be robbed of her senses. Primarily sight, sound, and proprioception. Smell and taste were also available but used only for demonstration of Ghilan'nain's work.
Side effects of her particular vallaslin give her migraines, bouts of vertigo, and nausea. Particularly potent during Inquisition where the veil is thin... which is most places by then.
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Sarevas needed to be trained to fight after it becomes clear she's never held a weapon before.
It is like pulling teeth, getting her comfortable using anything at all.
Eventually, she takes to a handheld crossbow. It's not quick as a traditional bow, but Leliana is a good teacher and gets her to use terrain to her advantage where skill fails.
Eventually, she works with Adan and works on extra measures in battle (read: explosives).
By veilguard, she has designed the early concept for a firearm.
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