prompt: “AU”.
word count: 1434
A/N: The sniper/modern!AU that no one asked for !!! I’m proud, really.
zevran/warden week post: (x)
His line of sight was clear.
The crowd below shifts about, anxious, but oblivious to everything spare for Arl Eamon’s charming words. Zevran lays in hiding, waiting for the right moment as the excitement only continued to build and the kingdom held its breath once again for the spectacle to come.
A speech was to be made and a successor’s face revealed, the near-entirety of Denerim having come out for this announcement. News helicopters floated high above them, dizzying and loud, but in Zevran’s experience, added attention only created greater confusion. Once they had found the correct window in the correct building, he’d be gone. In his wake, an empty sniper perch and a calling card:
The Antivan Crows send their regards.
Tag: hehe
Carver Hawke’s fate
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2 really old comics put together to make one large old comic!
enjoy!
act 1

Dragon Age: Inquisition
AHHHHHHHH
Oh my god oh my god
I literally just made a high pitched, drawn out ‘ah’ noise in my apartment.Oh my god look at Dorian and Bull, look at how cute they ore, or my god…
I will never not reblog this.
This is it. This is everything.
Distraction
by OctoberSkies
Written for Tumblr smut prompt: Trying to distract the other with sex while they’re ‘busy’ (Dorian Pavus x Varlen Lavellan)
Words: 1360, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
- Fandoms: Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Rating: Explicit
- Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
- Categories: M/M
- Characters: Dorian Pavus, Male Lavellan, Varlen Lavellan
- Relationships: Male Lavellan/Dorian Pavus
- Additional Tags: Shameless Smut, Sexual Humor, Hand Jobs, Teasing, Neck Kissing, Tumblr Prompt, One Shot, pavellan – Freeform
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/1XAWdJC
Five Inquisitors Who Should Never Have Been (A Dragon Age Iniquity)
Written as a (terrible) gift for @thethirdamell, who was hoping for something comedic.
Five Inquisitors Who Should Never Have Been Given This Much Power
Apologies for the sloppiness on this – I’ve only played through DAI once, so the dialogue will not be exact. I’m more aiming to capture the general feel.
1.
“At least we have one advantage,” Varric said. “We know what Corypheus plans next – the assassination of Empress Celene of Orlais. With her death, her cousin is implicated, and the kingdom is gripped by a civil war that convulses the country and leaves it easy prey for Corypheus’ army to sweep down and devastate Orlais!”
“What course of action do you think we should take, Inquisitor?”
Cullen
asked.
Loghain considered the war map for a long moment, arms crossed over his chest and one finger rubbing over his stubbed cheeks. He raised his eyes and blinked. “Well, I was thinking of delivering a celebratory fruit basket to Corypheus’ front door,” he said, “but I suppose that’s not feasible.”
2.
“We were infiltrated – betrayed, from the top down,” Ser Barris cried. “But for the sake of the world we’ll serve the Inquisition to the best of our ability. I swear it on the honor of the Templar Order.”
“The honor of the Templar Order isn’t worth much right now,” Solas retorted. “Alternatively, Inquisitor, we could disband the Order and conscript the remaining Templars as recruits. What do you think, my lady Inquisitor?”
Isabela gazed around the hall of Therinfal Redoubt, her sharp eyes noting the wealth of centuries that had gone into the ornamentation, which gleamed on the arms and armor of every Templar. “So,” she said, “if we kill them, we get to keep their stuff, right?”
3.
“From the moment we emerge into the ballroom at the Winter Palace, the Game begins,” Josephine warned them. “We must play it, and play it well – our favor in the eyes of the Court will determine what rooms in the palace we have access to, our ability to get close to Celene or others, and our standing to make accusations or support candidates. Diplomacy and tact, Your Holiness, are the words of the day.”
Fierce eyes of blue fire glared back at her from a face shot with unearthly lines. “THIS MORTAL GAME IS A GLORIFICATION OF TREACHERY, DISHONOR AND DECEPTION,” Justice snarled. “I REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE.”
Leliana sighed, pinching the bridge of her nose between her fingers. “I never thought I would say this… but I think the revolutionary apostate hostmind is actually the better option here.”
4.
“Most of the Orlesian nobles have at least made some token show of recognition, my lord Inquisitor,” Josephine said, “but the Comte de Chevais is engaged in an ongoing feud with the Baroness du Halvar, and as soon as she declared her support, he declared his opposition. How do you suggest we convince –”
“Assassinate him?” Zevran suggested brightly.
“That’s been your solution every time!”
Josephine threw her hands
up and wheeled away, shaking her head in disgust. Behind her back, Zevran and Leliana shared a fistbump of perfect solidarity.
5.
“Silence!” the Spirit of Command snapped, cutting over Solas’ explanation. “I do not take orders from underlings. I will speak only to your Commander. Let him talk!”
“Oh, me?” Oghren brightened. He squinted, trying to bring the spirit into focus with some difficulty. “Mebbe this is somethin’ you can answer – neither the egg-elf nor the kid spirit seem to know. If I got this mark on my hand, right, an’ I use that same hand to rub out a bit o’ the ol’ spirit essence, knorramean, is that like I’m jacking it into the Fade? Is there a chance that I might end up next year with Fade babies? Cos I’ve been down that road once and I tell you, I ain’t exactly a family man.”
~the end.

