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A young elf girl falls through a Fade rift at the birth of the Inquisition. She’s nearly as mysterious as the Inquisitor herself and just as sharp-witted as her Elven advisor, Solas. This raises suspicions of her from both elf and human alike, especially from the one secretly known as The Dread Wolf.
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One At A Time by HareloftheFade
Fandoms: Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
30 Dec 2024
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My view of what Lavellan and Solas experience on the other side of the tear in the Veil. Just an exploration of feelings and emotions afterward. As well as a some hopes for their future.
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Project Elvhen: Book of Names by FenxShiral for FenxShiral
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types
23 Jul 2015
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This work is a compilation of all of the name asks submitted to and answered by Fenxshiral, thus the credit for the names goes to them. It is meant to be a resource for the fan community in creating and/or finding names for Dalish Wardens, Inquisitors, and other Dragon Age characters. It is also meant as a resource for fanfiction.
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- Part 3 of Project Elvhen
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Bookmarked by HareloftheFade
06 Jan 2025
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To the Heart by Fictional_Mussels
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
18 Apr 2025
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"I forgive you!" She cried. "All you have to do is stop!"
If he considered it, it was not for long. Soon his shoulders would square, his chin turning up in that way she knew so well. The return of Pride. No matter the instance, it would always come back to this:
She, reaching out, begging him to choose their love. He, leaning in, only for a fraction of a moment, and then no more.
"Ir abelas, vhenan... but I cannot." He kept his eyes away, his face and body turned. "Long before we met I... failed my oldest friend. She died for that failure," he explained. "If I leave the Veil in place, I am destroying the world she wanted. And I will have," he stuttered, "she, will have died for nothing."
Her heart was breaking. Before her and inside her. Her Pride was shattered. So, it would make sense now to turn away. All the same, she would sooner be destroyed at his heel than alone in a world without him.
There was no honour in it, sure, but it was the truth of the thing.
She would allow him his final betrayal. She would accept it; forgive it as the price of loving him.
Her betrayer.

