"Tell me this ends with me asleep in your arms, and I will kill any god you ask"
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"Tell me this ends with me asleep in your arms, and I will kill any god you ask"
Commission for @geekyblackchic

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The realization that Viago sent Rook De Riva away not because he was angry (though he was very angry) but because he knew the other Talons were angry and he needed to protect Rook from them is real punch in the gut.
Viago got Rook the hell out of Antiva and then had to spend that time making sure no one was going to try and kill Rook for blundering such a major operation. Death was a very real possibility for what Rook did and yet by the time Rook gets back everyone is just like, ‘oh hey, it’s you. Viago missed you.’ Of course everyone knows that, Viago had to fight to make sure Rook didn’t get a dagger in the back for their actions.
Some of Viago’s anger is probably less ‘how can you be so stupid and mess up our operation’ but ‘how can you be so stupid and almost get yourself killed’. Viago really meant it that if Rook got themselves killed he would come after them in the fade and I think that is perfect.
illustration commission for @wearethewitches of their davg Rook, Khione de Riva, running the roofs of Treviso
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i would've given anything, actually, to see the inevitable zealotry that would've come out of the agents of fen'harel. surely some of them would've still thought of him as a god, no matter how he denied it. a god of the people, a rebel god who would fight and kill for them, but a god nonetheless. surely there would be those among them who would serve him completely, with a devotion so unquestioning i imagine it would disturb him. surely there would even be some who would take a new vallaslin. one solas has never seen before, and never wishes to see again. it would be antithetical to his stance, and his purpose, after all. but what religion or movement hasn't had its dogma twisted, given enough time? given enough desperation?

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MAY THE DREAD WOLF TAKE YOU, MY GOODNESS.
anyway what the anti crowd won't tell you is that veilguard is an extraordinarily brave, timely, and valuable game
having so many trans characters, having a nonbinary character realizing they're nonbinary within the game!
showing a low income community in minrathous instead of the upper echelon! showing them as real people with rich personal lives!
having a remarkably diverse cast of characters!
and the entire premise... rook - symbolizing, among many other things, community and support systems - versus solas (my beloved) - symbolizing, among other things, an isolated sense of responsibility, an unwillingness to rely on others. this is an important point to make!
I was never going to want to let Solavellan go, but at least they'll be happy together, forever.
Background based on Trick's answers regarding what the fade will be like for them.