Act I of DA2
Hawke: Please, Maker, just let me have one good day!
The Maker: Oh Maker, you again?! Give it a rest, buddy!
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Chile

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from Kuwait
seen from China
seen from China
Act I of DA2
Hawke: Please, Maker, just let me have one good day!
The Maker: Oh Maker, you again?! Give it a rest, buddy!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
during Act I
Bethany: I hate this house! I hate the color of these walls! I hate the fact that this place always smells like rats!
Eden: You know what? I'm really tired of your bellyaching. I worked really hard at making this a nice place for us to live.
Bethany: I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.
Eden: It's okay.
Gamlen: See? This is a great house!
Eden: Shut up, this place is a hole.
Varric: Fenris, why do you wear your hair like that? Your hair looks so sexy pushed back. Hawke, will you please tell him his hair looks sexy pushed back?
Eden: ...Your hair looks sexy pushed back.
Eden: Nice vest. I like the...uh...big metal buttons.
Anders: Actually, they're snaps. Listen, maybe we should go out sometime?
Eden, already thinking up a fake number: Why don't I give you my number?
Varric: Anders is a great man. He understands the real truth about children.
Eden: What's that?
Varric: Sometimes they die.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
7-12 for Eden!
7. Is there anything significant about their height?
She’s taller than Fenris by like...several inches and post-Carver’s death is the tallest Hawke.
8. What (if anything) do you relate to within their character/story?Â
Having generalized anxiety disorder, being on the ace spectrum and bi, having very noticeable eyes, being a female-aligned nonbinary person oops I haven’t said that publicly yet but whatever, and having kind of a messed-up familial structure/past.
9. Are they based off of you in some way?
A lot.  Poor Eden got a lot of my emotional baggage (see above), but she also gets Fenris, so I don’t feel completely awful about it.
10. If they have an LI, how much of their character is tailored to be compatible to that person?Â
A little bit. Â Her being grey-ace definitely works well with Fenris and was kind of added for those reasons (along with me reading Fenris as demi/grace and also me being thirsty for ace-spectrum representation). Â Her anxiety totally does not work well with that relationship because it can make her super-clingy and stressed.
11. Did you know what the OC’s sexuality would be at the time of their creation?Â
I think I at least knew that she’d be demi or grace and bi also totally not me projecting, but I wasn’t sure which specifically.
12. What have you found to be most difficult about creating art for your OC (any form of art: writing, drawing, edits, etc.)?Â
Sometimes it’s hard to separate myself from Eden because we’re so much alike in so many ways, but she has a fundamentally different life experience from mine and reacts differently than I do to a lot of situations.  I need to be really careful that I don’t dump my whole entire self into her when I’m writing.
EDEN
Cut - Plumb
On My Bones - Kendall Payne
Holding on and Letting Go - Ross Copperman
Missing - Flyleaf
Happy - Leona Lewis
send me a character/ship and I’ll make a 3-5 song playlist!
So I commissioned @orokay to draw my darling diplomatic Hawke, Eden, and she did an absolutely magnificent job.  This is exactly how I pictured her—from the smile to the braid to the flowers—and I couldn’t be happier.