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What if Fenris was in Dragon Age Inquisition
What if Fenris was in Dragon Age: Inquisition (Part 1)
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Varric: So, how've you been, Fenris? It's been quite a while ever since what happened in kirkwall...
Fenris: I'm fine, considering the fact that there's a hole in the sky with demons falling out of it.
Varric: Well, I see you still have your attitude, broody.
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Varric: So, I've been wondering...
Fenris: I can already tell this isn't going anywhere pleasent...
Varric: Relax, elf. I just want to know if you want to have a game of Wicked Grace later.
Fenris: If that was all you wanted to say, then alright.
Varric: Let's hope this time you won't need to borrow coin fro
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To be a Hunter
Title: To be a Hunter
Author: ElCapitan18
Game: Dragon Age
Characters/Pairing: Delani Lavellan and Cullen
Disclaimer: All recognizable content belongs to Bioware
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She’d run off again. There was a hole in the sky that threatened to swallow the entire world and the only person who could do anything about it had run off. As though it weren’t bad enough that she simply refused to live within the safety of Haven’s walls, the Dalish elf seemed to disappear the moment that they needed to discuss something of importance with her. Such as who she would be recruiting to the Inquisition’s banner. The Breach in the sky needed
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After Hours pt. 1
The bandit's arrow had found its mark.
Fenris sunk to his knees, emerald eyes fixated on the wooden shaft
buried several inches into his flesh. He felt the sensation of
downing as blood began to fill his left lung. He coughed and tasted
warm iron tinged blood.
“FENRIS!” Marion Hawke
shouted as she turned from the newly eviscerated bandit. Her daggers
fell with a loud clank that echoed through the underground tunnels of
Darktown as she raced towards the elf. “ANDERS GET OVER HERE
AND HELP!” She bellowed. The blonde mage turned from his
recently frozen target hesitated slightly, then swiftly made his way
to
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The tale of Fenris getting his markings, and what is fellow slaves do afterwards.
SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER AFTER THIS POINT
Ok, I'm a sappy. I'm a sappy sap sap sap. Yes, I did make up the song. Some of you know that my favorite author during my formative years was Brian Jacques, and he always wrote such wonderful poems and songs for his books. I always try to include a song when I can.
In other news: I would highly, HIGHLY recommend against dropping someone who is almost certainly suffering from shock into a barrel of cold water. Magical circumstances were at work here.
So, this section was originally a part of a larger chapter, but I decided to split it, so now this story will have 4 parts. I must be stopped! If any of you wandered over here from 'Old Gods' the next chapter will come out on time
If anyone actually reads this, thank you for your indulgence.
SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER AFTER THIS POINT
Ok, I'm a sappy. I'm a sappy sap sap sap. Yes, I did make up the song. Some of you know that my favorite author during my formative years was Brian Jacques, and he always wrote such wonderful poems and songs for his books. I always try to include a song when I can.
In other news: I would highly, HIGHLY recommend against dropping someone who is almost certainly suffering from shock into a barrel of cold water. Magical circumstances were at work here.
So, this section was originally a part of a larger chapter, but I decided to split it, so now this story will have 4 parts. I must be stopped! If any of you wandered over here from 'Old Gods' the next chapter will come out on time
If anyone actually reads this, thank you for your indulgence.
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Now as I could not find anything more, I wanted to congratulate on a very good and engaging story. The characters are believable, with room for development, but by no means "unfinished" or "rough", the dialogues flow really well, the descriptions are just the right length. I enjoyed reading the work dearly. And I am very picky when it comes to literature (working in letters and running a literary cafe certainly doesn't help!) . My sincerest congratulations - I hope there may be more like this!