The second prince of House Aeducan returns to Orzammar as a Gray Warden, and must choose between his traitorous brother and a conservative for the next king, which means a long and hopeless trip into the deep roads. Zevran has another solution to this quandary. It involves what he does best — the spilling of blood.
Anders' grin spelled trouble, but also glee, and when had Surana ever been able to turn him down?
To any other, the sound that echoed through the Emerald Graves might have seemed like the whisper of voices. Perhaps they were demons across the Veil, or bandits in the woods — voices on the road often meant danger, when an elf traveled alone.
“It was all there, right under your noses,” Fiona repeats, Vivienne’s words coming back to her suddenly. “And you did not know.”
she is caustic words and unbridled contempt but surana falls for her anyway.
You've survived the Joining! Congratulations/Condolences!
After the Exalted Council and the disbanding of the Inquisition, Josephine Montilyet, Adder Adaar, and Lace Harding sit for a portrait painted by Josephine's sister, Yvette. But what will Josephine do when Adder and Lace have some issues with the portrait?
All Carver knew was that his soul-mark would exactly match that of a soulmate; and that the identical symbol on their flesh represented both him and them. Either way, it didn’t matter: there was a war to fight; and the soul-mark still etched on his skin meant whoever had its twin was still alive, or Carver’s own mark would have faded.
In the aftermath of their first night together, Merrill begins to learn that not all people speak the same language when it comes to feelings.
There's a time to ask for help, and it's probably when you've burned all your bridges behind you. (Or, when Dorian met Maevaris.)
Since his arrival at Haven, Bull has had little to worry about aside from deciding how he gets his coffee from the handsome barista who works at the Herald’s Rest. But after a particularly nasty hunt which results on him coming face to face with a werewolf, Bull will have to decide if his reaction to the beast is purely survival driven, or if he truly has found something familiar deep in those haunting golden eyes.
A lighthouse keeper’s job is lonely and quiet, offering no other company than the sea and the storms. And the storm brings nothing but the fiercest winds, the hardest rain, the darkest clouds – but also, sometimes the completely unexpected.
The Tale of the Champion: Grunty Asshole with a Giant Sword
Cullen gets kidnapped, and Bull finds out he's been lying to himself.