DATV — Aequitas II
The Black Divine/Imperial Divine🙏
(Ashur/The Viper)
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DATV — Aequitas II
The Black Divine/Imperial Divine🙏
(Ashur/The Viper)
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Confession: Since the song Mage Pride is deemed to be from Tevinter, I headcanon that there were some Tevinter Mages who truly felt bad for the mages in the south. Maybe we’ll even figure out that Mage Pride is sung in the Tevinter Chantry in the upcoming game.
DAII x DATV — Dreamers of Tevinter
Anyone remembers Feynriel from Dragon Age II?👀 What if after almost two decades, he became a strong Somniari in Tevinter? Here he is, as a Shadow Dragon, with my two OCs: Aisling the blind Somniari (who can only see in the Fade), & his shapeshifter wife (always keeping an eye on him to guide him), Lusacan🥹
"The Fade feels different now. I see the stitches, the seams holding it together. I feel I could wake at any moment. I see why the Chantry fears us. I've heard tales of magisters who stalked their enemies and used their own dreams to destroy them. You're right. I must master it, find someone to study under. The Dalish don't have what I need. Perhaps Tevinter. If these powers can be trained, it would be there." — Feynriel, Dragon Age II [Source]
More story details: • Aisling Vatia Cassius is 88 by Dragon Age The Veilguard. An old, calm, and experienced Somniari who uses his power as a Fortune Teller in The Eyes of Nocen (eastern Tevinter, across the Nocen Sea from Minrathous). Helping fellow altus and magisters who want to reform the Magisterium (formerly the Lucerni, now Shadow Dragons) by spreading those ideals outside of Minrathous. • His wife, called Lusacan by her former master, was an elven slave used for blood rituals since she was a kid (parts of why she is so short for an elf). [She kept the name as a token of pride, since it's the name of one of the Tevinter Gods. People call her Granny Lusa though.] She managed to escape one day by turning into a rat and going out of her cage. She was rapidly found on the "market" again, and the Cassius family took her in to look after Aisling, since he was blind and needed assistance, when he wasn't wandering in the Fade. They fell in love when they were still young, despite the disapproval of many magisters for this union. Aisling can "see" only in the Fade, while being completely blind outside of it. When many turned down Feynriel when he asked for help controlling his powers, he saw a strength and potential in the young man, and took his training personally. Feynriel is almost like a grandson to him, now.
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In Dragon Age Origins, when you first go to Haven to secure Andraste’s Ashes, you meet with the odd, reclusive cultists who live there and who try their level best to kill you (and then try to convince you to defile the ashes). You meet their priest, Revered Father Eirik, and everyone in the party comments on how odd that is.
However, it’s NOT odd if you consider that in the Tevinter Imperium, the divine is a man, and their priests are men as well. Could the people at Haven have been descended from a group of Tevinter ancestors, who kept their own Chantry’s hierarchy as the ‘true’ Chantry? That should have put their arrival somewhere at the end of the Ancient Age or close to the beginning of the Divine Age.