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Varric's Nicknames - 0 views

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    Disclaimer: All of this is completely canonical knowledge. Nothing headcanoned, all is sourced from the games. With the exception of clearly marked fanon/personal alternatives. I realized I've never done the most basic of resources, a list of Varric's nicknames for all characters.
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Lyrium Side-Effects for Templars and Mages - 0 views

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    Idk if this has been asked before, but how do mages and templars differ in how they use lyrium? Why do templars get addicted to lyrium but that doesn't seem to be a thing for mages?
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Some Thoughts on Sundermount - 0 views

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    So, what this establishes for us is that there was, at one time, an Elvhen city on Sundermount, and that a war was fought, there, with Tevinter. That's not really disputable, I'd think, in light of the ruins, the demon, and the fucking varterral. What this suggests, is that there's a titan here, and that it's been corrupt for a very long time.
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Today's idiot theory: titans are just really big rock wraiths. Discuss. - 0 views

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    And with that said, I'm really curious about the relationship between surface dwarves and the strength of the titans and the frequency of rock wraiths.
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Did Geldauran become Hakkon? - 0 views

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    Y'all? Give me one good reason why Geldauran is not Hakkon Wintersbreath, because I got a real bad feeling about that, and it goes a little something like this...
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Elves, Dragons, the Old Gods, and the Blights - 0 views

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    Q: I was reading one of the links in the link thingy and it was talking abt the blight and how solas is grumbling abt the grey wardens (the their defence they found something that seemed to work after a few centuries of dying, who can blame them for sticking to that method) but how do u think the old tevinter gods tie into the blight and controlling the horde?
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Can dwarves and humans have children together? - 0 views

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    So, a thing that people keep bringing up is 'we know it's possible for elves and humans to have children, in Thedas; is it possible for dwarves and humans?' Canonically? Yes.
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Dwarven dreams - 0 views

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    Q: Ah, I was wondering why the dwarves not being able to dream is mythals fault? Also learning abt the Titans thru ur posts is very interesting even if I do get a bit lost Now, we know dwarves don't dream, because they lack a connection to the Fade. BUT, we have two dwarves who have visions. Caridin's visions are attributed to the Ancestors. Dagna's are from faceplanting in lyrium. Both of them are really likely to have originated with a titan - Dagna's actually having visions of a titan and Caridin comes to understand the Sha-Brytol, in some primitive fashion.
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Vivienne's Alchemy Notes - 0 views

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    So, if you go flip through Viv's stuff after she gives the quest to retrieve a snowy wyvern's heart, you can find her notes. The story goes that her lover, Bastien de Ghislain, is sick and only the heart of a snowy wyvern can cure him. But, this isn't a cure. It's a treatment for old age.
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On the subject of elves and frolicking - 0 views

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    A collection of mentions of elves frolicking in party banter.
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Why the Chantry Needs to Read the Chant: how Orlesian history influenced policies on magic - 0 views

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    Magic exists to serve man, and never to rule over him. Foul and corrupt are they Who have taken His gift And turned it against His children. They shall be named Maleficar, accursed ones. They shall find no rest in this world Or beyond. -Transfigurations, 1:2 [...] Which is to say, the Chant says you're supposed to use magic - the Maker's gift - to help people, not oppress them. The Chantry says you're not supposed to use magic because it corrupts the world. And the difference is the fault of Tevinter imperialism.
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Fear and Deceit; Nightmare and Envy? - 0 views

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    Dirthamen's ravens are Fear and Deceit. With Dirthamen contained by Fen'Harel's decision to create the Veil, and whatever other seals may be in place, there's no one keeping the ravens in check. Nightmare and Envy are extremely suggestive, in their presentation.
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Speculations on Din'an Hanin - 0 views

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    Din'an Hanin, then, is the Grave of Glory, as found in Elgar'nan's Bastion. #i wouldn't personally translate this as grave OF glory - makes it sound like glory is what died as opposed to honoring the dead I was actually making the connection to Where Willows Wail, there. Granted, I may be wrong, but there's this ongoing thing about whether that's the tomb of the Emerald Knights as in it was made for them or as in they're just buried there, in a much older tomb/temple. Which… 'we lost glory to war', talking about the time around the Veil going up… I am much too sick to lay this out in full, right now, but I think 'Grave of Glory' may refer to either the death of glory, metaphorically - the place where the war began, ended, took the most notable toll, or the grave of Glory, literally, as in a spirit/demon who fell in battle or to forgetfulness/corruption. I'm gonna gesture to Solasan, here.
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Hakkon Wintersbreath: a collection of canonical lore - 0 views

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    Just a lot of codex and item descriptions, all in one place. Notably, 'Hakkon' is also spelt 'Haakon' in several places - an item name in Awakening and the tabletop book Blood in Ferelden, most notably.
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Valeska's Watch: An Elven Outpost? - 0 views

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    Proposed: Valeska's Watch wasn't originally a Grey Warden outpost. It was an elven outpost/trading post, on the Deep Roads. The architecture is consistent with Suledin Keep, Citadelle du Corbeau, Din'an Hanin, and the Dead Hand. Whether it's Elvhen or Dalish (as in during the Dales period, not after it), I can't be completely certain, but my bets are on it being Elvhen, if only because the Deep Roads were largely sealed after the First Blight.
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The Varterrals Aren't Broken, the Elves Are - 0 views

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    The varterral on Sundermount also attacks elves, because you've got to go in and deal with the corpses. Why? Because they're not actually elves. Consider the conversation Solas has with Abelas: Solas: There are other places, friend. Other duties. Your people yet linger. Abelas: Elvhen such as you? Solas: Yes. Such as I. Consider also pretty much all the shit Solas talks about the world and the Dalish. Something fundamental changed about elves, with the Veil - they became mortal and lost Uthenera. Solas and Abelas are two of the last who remember what came before.
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The Mystery Metal of Elvhenan - 0 views

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    Before the fall of Arlathan, even before Arlathan itself, the civilization of the elves stretched across all of Thedas like a great, indolent cat. This armor was made for temple guards in a time when the Creators still spoke to the elves. The techniques of its forging, even the name of the metal it is forged from, have long since faded from memory.
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The Shard Doors of Solasan - 0 views

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    The sun in the centre, with eight rays, breaking the twenty-four segments of the outer ring into sets of three. If I assume midnight is the line marked by the top of the sun's rays, the arc under the sun sets off the period from 04:30 to 19:30, which is 15 hours, but a weird 15 hours. I still have a sense this might be the daylight hours at the summer solstice, somewhere in Thedas.
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The Thing in the Dark - 0 views

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    This statue is named in two places: In the Western Approach (DA:I), it's 'the Thing in the Dark' In the base of Corypheus's Prison (DA2), it adorns the 'Altar of Dumat' (and, presumably, is taken to represent Dumat in some way) I don't think either name was given by anyone who had the slightest fucking idea what they were looking at.
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More than you ever wanted to know about deepstalker eggs - 0 views

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    If this is a deepstalker matriarch and her eggs, then deepstalkers only lay one egg at a time, because one of those is most of the size of her body, between neck and tail. So, if that nest has five intact eggs, like I think it does, this suggests that it takes at least four times as long for a deepstalker egg to hatch as it does for the matriarch's body to create one. The structure of the nest versus the size of the deepstalker also suggests they don't brood, but I'd imagine the Deep Roads are fairly consistent in temperature and humidity.
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