Temporary tattoos here. (It’s possible the new set hasn’t fully loaded, yet, but very soon, anyway)
If you really want to get one of these as a tattoo, you have my blessing. If, having used one of these designs, you want to leave a few bucks in the tip jar, that’s appreciated, but not necessary.
These are so awesome!!!
I’ve been thinking about getting a DA tattoo and then these pop up lol
This came to me a lot of time ago, in one play through of origins in which Zevran got caught is practically every single bear trap ever. Rowan carries him back to camp.
you probably can’t tell but since i hate origins armor so much, i used one of Kassandra’s sets (the pirate one…) for zev.
I took my time to read about Corypheus and fuck that, that dude is scary.
First of all, Corypheus is supposed to be the most powerful of 7 Magisters, who attacked Golden City. The asshole even can possess Grey Warden’s body (like some fucking Diablo, The Lord of Destruction…) and needs blood magic to be tamed…
As Hawke apparently kills Corypheus (did not play Legacy…) he posesses one of two Wardens and occupies their body surviving until Inquisition… That is crazy…
(I know Hawke is not the wisest, but that is just cruel way to shit on them, Corypheus….)
I started to think, that maybe these Magisters are actually the bigger problem than Archdemons and Blights… Like, imagine if another 5 of those 2 meter tall, deformed mage assholes are alive and they can cause the same crazy shit as Corypheus. Just wrap your mind around the collateral damage to Thedas…
Also Corypheus makes me to rethink Architect’s actions: Compared to Cory, Archie is kind of… good character. At least he tries to achieve peace, while Cory wants to rule whole world and bend it to his evil will.
Architect might not have chosen the best actions, like wanting to force every alive being through the Joining, or using Warden blood to reverse darkspawn condition or even creating The Mother or trying to fuck Urthemiel and accidentally starting a Blight….
(Ok, these are really Jowan-Level decisions of dumbness, but round of claps for Archie at least trying 👏👏👏…)
But maybe Warden (HoF) working with Architect actually can achieve some sort of peace, maybe Architect can even find a cure for both Darkspawn and Wardens. Considering Inquisition did not take diplomacies with Corypheus (and vice versa), having an ally in Architect is useful? Kind of…
DA4 is rumored to be set in Tevinter, so it makes me think of Corypheus’s Magisters getting involved and somehow I do not believe Corypheus is done and dead.. If I understood correctly, Inquisitor killed red lyrium dragon, preventing Cory from posessing Wardens, killed him and kicked the soul into the Fade to end all the crazy shit? Something like that…
For the fact darkspawn can survive in the Fade. In Awakening one of Mother’s disciplines is dragged in the Fade with Wardens at Blackmarsh, so darkspawn/people can survive inside the Realm, as well as spirits outside it (in the case of Justice). They are not bound to one or another place apparently.
I still believe Corypheus is alive and will come back eventually. I think remaining Magisters (maybe even Architect and Corypheus if they are undead) in fact will have a major role in the future games as these guys make Archedemons their b*tches on daily basis and do not ask the names…
Two things, if y’all didn’t know already: 1. These two are Bullies, and don’t forget it. and 2. Shep is LOUD. –
Collab comic for an ask we got some time ago about how the rest of Skyhold found out about Kieva. This is probably a lot more long-winded that what they were expecting out of an answer but also we reaaaaaaaaaaaaally wanted to draw it.
Thor padded his chubby feet across the floor to his brother’s room, careful to be as quiet as possible as he clutched Loki’s present to his chest. They were supposed to be in bed, or Santa wouldn’t come, but this was important so he was going to risk it. When he neared the stairs he could see the lights were on in the living room and he could hear music playing. He frowned and wished he and Loki could stay up like that and listen to music and play together.
He pushed the door to his brother’s room open and saw Loki sitting in bed with his nightlight painting the room in different colors.
Loki was chewing his bottom lip and squinting at a book in his lap. It wasn’t bright enough to read, but that would never stop him. Thor flipped on the bedside lamp and Loki didn’t even look at him as he climbed in bed, he was still reading.
“I’m telling them you turned the light on,” Loki told him.
Thor snorted. “I did turn it on.”
He settled in bed and waited for Loki to finish the page he was on. While he waited he looked around to see some of Loki’s ribbons hanging from his shelves. The spelling bee at their school, and the state bee, and other awards he’d won for being so smart. Together he and Loki were going to have an entire room of ribbons and trophies. Thor was proud of his baby brother.
“Okay, Thor, what do you want?” Loki set his book back on his table and sat with his hands clasped together.
Thor set the present in Loki’s lap and watched the way Loki plucked at the messy wrapping.
Loki looked at him. “You wrapped it?”
Thor nodded. He knew it didn’t look good, not like when their mom and dad wrapped presents, but he’d tried, he wanted to do it for Loki—
“I like the paper.” Loki smiled as he spoke, tracing the outline of a wolf in a Santa hat.
Thor smiled back and felt warm inside. “I picked it out.”
Loki laughed and very gently unwrapped the present, pulling at each piece of tape one by one until there was a book in his lap. He gasped and set the book aside very gently, then leaped forward and tackled his brother to the bed. Thor laughed and Loki put a hand over his mouth.
Thor giggled as kisses were pressed to his cheek and Loki hugged him tight and said thank you thank you over and over again.
They rearranged themselves so they were laying side by side and Loki opened the book to the first page.
“When did to get it?” Loki asked.
“The last week of the book fair,” Thor answered.
“I can’t believe you kept a secret from me since last month. I’m impressed.” Loki bumped their shoulders together and Thor bumped them back.
“I knew you wanted it, and it’s Christmas.” Thor read over Loki’s shoulder, picking up a word here and there from the page.
Loki had picked out too many books to buy from the fair and their parents made him take one off the list. He’d been upset, trying not to cry as he scratched this one off. Thor offered to give up one of the books on his list, but Loki wouldn’t let him. So Thor saved up his spare lunch money by not buying cookies until he had enough to get his baby brother the extra book he wanted.
Thor started dozing, but he startled awake when Loki leaned over and rifled through his bedside drawer and pulled out a small silk bag that he plopped right into Thor’s lap.
“I was going to wait until tomorrow, but you’re too impatient,” Loki teased.
Thor smiled and opened the bag, then dug inside with his hand and pulled out a small polished chunk of amethyst with a rune carved in the front.
“Whoa!” Thor upended the entire sack onto the bed and stared at a full set of amethyst rune stones.
Loki picked one up and turned it back and forth in his hand. “You said you liked these when we saw them at the store.”
Thor nodded and looked each one over. The runes were carved in the surface of the stone and filled with gold that glittered in the light of Loki’s lamp.
“But that was back in the summer, Loki.” Thor looked away from the thurisaz rune in his hand and met his brother’s eye.
Loki shrugged. “You said you wanted them.”
Thor laughed and pressed a kiss to his brother’s hair. “Thank you, Loki. I love them.”
They fell quiet after that, both looking at their gifts while snuggled up side by side until they fell asleep. In the morning their mother found them tangled up together, sleeping with wrapping paper, a book, and rocks in the sheets with them.
She took a picture, and years later Loki still refused to look at it unless Thor asked.