vashothari headcanons

notenoughdragons:

for the brand spanking new @vashothculture blog

  • vashothari very often have two names: one their
    parents/caretakers give them, and one they choose for themselves. given
    names tend to be either descriptive, or aspirational, like words that
    mean/have connotations of strong, enduring, etc. children very, very
    rarely get names that are (similar to) job descriptions, as they would
    have under the qun.
  • forehead-touching (both the gentle
    and the more headbutt-y variant) is the vashothari equivalent to
    hugging. of course they also hug each other, but with the horns it can
    often be p difficult to arrange everyone’s head right.
  • VITAAR.
    they have a metric fuckton of patterns, often unique to different
    groups or even individuals, for festivals, rituals, for weddings and
    burials and coming-of-ages, for good luck when you go off mercenary-ing,
    for when you choose your own name, for looking pretty and for looking
    intimidating (both of those tend to feature dragon skulls), and a
    million other things. there is also a key difference in composition
    between combat vitaar and other vitaar: combat vitaar is made of the
    stuff all the in-game vitaar is made of, meaning it hardens their skin
    and grants them +5% crit. chance. i’m kidding, but still, my point is
    the magic/biochemical components of vitaar important for combat are
    fucking expensive and hard to get, and so only get used when they’re
    needed. otherwise, it’s simply very durable bodypaint.
  • one version of burial customs is to burn
    the remains, and then scatter the ashes from a high, preferably very
    windy, place – so that whatever remains of the dead can fly with dragons
    again. i suspect burial customs vary a lot, and the degree of involved
    spirituality, if you will, varies even more, but i think one red thread
    that runs through all of them is the importance of those left behind, of
    those who have to carry the loss and grief, and move forward.
  • SPEAKING OF DRAGONS, i’m 100% here for the vashothari identifying hugely with
    dragons. the qunari already sort-of-rever dragons, but they still
    consider them/their power to be untamed, chaotic, savage, and thus in
    need of killing. but here’s the thing: dragons aren’t really aggressive,
    they’re just territorial. they’re fiercely protective of their own, they’re really fucking strong,
    they came back in force after everyone thought they’d been wiped out,
    and they live and die free. tell me that’s not something the vashothari would feel kinship with / aspirations towards.

fauxboy:

robin-redbreast:

whethervane:

joriontel:

gailsimone:

ohmagrathea:

Gail Simone’s short story for the Time Warp #1 anthology. I’m not a huge fan of Simone’s ongoing work but I have to say, her short stories are wonderful. Thank you for this one. 

Art by Gael Bertrand, published by Vertigo.

I was very proud of this story, with amazing art by Gael Bertrand. My first Vertigo piece!

That was beautiful.

holy heckaroonie this is amazing

oh wow

Perf

today’s headcanon: surface dwarves invented sunscreen

mikkeneko:

Okay but no really. A race that lived for thousands of years underground, now forced above the surface to walk under the sun. I’m not even a dwarf and I hate the sun. (That’s not true. I love the sun. It’s just that the sun hates me.) Anyway, sunburn is gonna be a problem.

Fortunately dwarves are innovators, and more importantly they already have access to all of the materials you need to make sunblock! Since the active ingredients in sunscreen are actually metallic bases – and what do dwarves have plenty of? Metals, in various stages of oxidation. Zinc oxide is probably a common waste product in dwarven crafting! Mix a little of it up with petroleum jelly (also a common refining waste product) and there you go, sunscreen!

Now, whether the surface dwarves are inclined to share their miracle mix with any other races is another question…

Whats three of your fav things about the iron bull

drinkyourjuicerodriguez-deactiv:

1. Distinctly unique in that he is one of the few characters we meet who has already surpassed some of the biggest internal conflicts of his life and that gives him a rich backstory straight from a romance novel (ex-spy with an identity crisis, a proud leader of a band of miscreants). He’s a complete person who is pretty comfortable his own skin and should the inquisitor take up a relationship with him, he’s only eager to be with them and doesn’t ask for anything in return.

2. Is a towering, hulking dragon humanoid who you’d think would be this super aggressive, stoic angsty guy but he’s just this chill, permissive, jolly dude who loves pink, puns, hot cocoa and ballroom dancing.

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