sirladysketch:

Stream doodles set 1 of 2, since different fandoms get different responses. First up are the Fade Boys Cole and Solas, followed by Dread Pup Fen’Harel. I just… really wanted to draw hair and it just happened.

Thank you to everyone who came tonight, I had a blast! ❤

These are wonderful!!

Hi lovely Pika! I just saw the nsfw prompts and I was wondering if you could write something with the 241 one for Elia and Solas, pretty please? I was thinking more of a “something that happened in his dreams but now they’re awake” kinda thing, but it’s up to you, of course! Thanks a lot dear <3

pikapeppa:

Thanks for the prompt, my darling @littlesnowarrow​! I hope this meets your expectations! ❤️

Read here on AO3. 


Cool, fresh grass tickles her feet. She wiggles her toes in contentment, then takes a few steps forward into the training ring.

Solas turns to face her, his eyebrows slightly raised and a slow smile lighting his handsome face. His hands are clasped easily behind his back as he takes a step towards her.

Elia blinks in surprise. She could have sworn he was wearing different clothes a moment ago, odd leggings and an odd shimmering shirt, but no; he’s wearing his usual simple tunic and breeches now, so she must have been mistaken. All part of the dream.

She smirks as he takes a step closer. “Fancy seeing you here. Can’t stay away for one night, can you?”

His smile grows both broader and softer at once. “This is not my doing, vhenan. You are the one who stepped into my dream this time.”

She stops short as she realizes that he’s correct. She’d found him on the couch in her quarters, a book on his lap and his chin propped on his fist.

Suddenly embarrassed, she takes a shuffling step backwards. “I didn’t mean to intrude,” she says. “I can go-”

“No,” he interrupts. He reaches out and takes her hand. “You could not be here if I did not want you to be. I was thinking of you, in fact. Perhaps that is what drew you here.”

She relaxes against his chest and smiles up at him. “What were you thinking about exactly?”

Solas shows her the book that has materialized in his hand. “I was reading this tome on magical warfare in modern times. I recalled that you wished to refine your skills in the construction of barriers. Would you care to train with me now?”

She brightens. “Yes, thank you,” she says. Her barriers are good, but she’s seen Solas penetrate some truly spectacular barriers with some truly sneaky magic. Facing off against him will be a true test of her skill.

He nods, pleased, then strolls to the opposite side of the ring. She adjusts her posture as she faces him, bending her knees slightly for stability. “Does it even make sense to train in a dream, though?” she asks. “Won’t this all just… dissolve when we wake, with only a memory and no real skill to speak of?”

He turns to face her again. His relaxed, casual posture is a complete juxtaposition with her own ready-stance. “For purely physical skills, that is true,” he says. “But training your magic is not like training for a physical fight. You are not refining your mere corporeal form. You are sharpening your mind, your mana, your… focus.”

Focus. The word rolls from his tongue like a bead of dew from a fresh summer leaf, and her gaze snaps to his face as she remembers one of their first conversations in Haven.

The corner of his mouth is lifted ever-so-slightly with mischief, and she bites back a grin as he continues. “Furthermore, this is not a simple dream. Can you tell the difference?”

She drops her combat stance and looks around more carefully. They’re in the courtyard at Skyhold, but it seems slightly off somehow – not in a bad way, but with an uncanny sort of unfamiliarity, like seeing an old acquaintance for the first time in years. It seems more grounded than the average dream, but she’s not quite sure what the difference is.

She scuffs a toe on the floor of the training ring. It’s sprinkled with shimmering white sandy stuff instead of the customary russet dirt. She narrows her eyes in thought. She remembers sitting down beside him on the couch, but he put his arm around her…

“You’re not asleep,” she says slowly.

He shakes his head. “Nor are you, truly. I was daydreaming. Walking the paths somewhere between your – that is, our world – and the Fade. It is the perfect place to train. Easily accessible magic; no true risk of injury; and no one around to watch.”

His tone is perfectly bland as he says this last phrase, but his eyebrow quirks ever-so-slightly, and Elia is certain now that he has more than just a training exercise in mind.

A tiny ripple of anticipation races down her throat into her belly, but she sinks into a prepared stance again. “All right,” she says. “Give me your best shot.”

She lifts her arms, and a shimmering barrier rises with them. She holds it steady in her mind and lifts a challenging eyebrow at her lover.

He tilts his head, and Elia senses his magic against the barrier: a cool, peaceful green, as deep as the most verdant forests of the Emerald Graves. His magic carries a signature as unique as the scent behind his ear, and she can’t suppress the involuntary little shiver that ripples across her skin at the touch of his magic against her mind.

He retreats, and she releases the barrier and her breath. He smiles and nods in satisfaction. “Good,” he says. “Once more. You will not see me coming this time.”

She smirks at his blunt confidence and raises her barrier again. She traces the web of protective magic with her mind: there are no gaps she can find, no chinks that he can take advantage of. She almost wants him to sink through this barrier, though. If he can teach her something she doesn’t already know-

She gasps suddenly, her spine going rigid as she feels him. She sees him on the opposite side of the ring, his hands clasped behind his back with infuriating ease, and yet he’s right here beside her with his voice in her ear, even though his lips are still and smirking.

“Concentrate, vhenan,” his voice murmurs, and all at once she knows she’s lost. She forgot to guard against her greatest and most fallible weakness: her insatiable hunger for the literal man of her dreams.

She swallows hard, and her barrier flickers for an instant before she reinforces it with a burst of will. She raises her palms again and splays her fingers strongly, a physical representation of what she wishes her magic to do. “You’re cheating,” she grits through clenched teeth.

“And you are softening,” he replies. On the other side of the ring, Solas folds his arms in an intolerably smug posture as the insidious threads of his magic slide slowly along her fingers and up her arms. “Your foes will not be kind. They will not let you see them coming. You must always be prepared. Do not let them break your indomitable focus.”

She gasps with excitement as his signature magical touch slides over her shoulders, up along her neck, down over her sternum. She can feel her nipples rising to attention as his signature verdant touch eddies across the sensitive skin below her collarbones. Sneaky little strands of his magic skim the sides of her breasts, the tender undersides, everywhere but her eager budded nipples, and fenedhis it’s so unfair…

The pulsing tendrils of his magic skim over her belly and lower, and she somehow finds the air to speak. “Stop pretending to teach me a lesson,” she says breathlessly. “This was all a seduction fantasy, wasn’t it? That’s what I really stepped into.”

On the other side of her faltering barrier, Solas barks out a sudden laugh. His magic disappears, and Elia drops to her knees and gasps with sudden desperation at the abrupt withdrawal of his touch. She shakily pushes herself to her feet as he relaxes his complacent pose and humbly bows his head. “You are correct,” he admits sheepishly. “A completely indulgent fantasy, I’m afraid. I apologize for imposing this on you. Forgive me.”

She strides toward him, and his eyes widen as she draws close, then molds herself against his body. “The only way I’ll forgive you is by finishing what you started,” she says, then shoves him out of the ring.

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nipuni:

Fen’Harel ma ghilana

A speedpaint video of this will be available at my Patreon on august 1st 😊

I’ve been loving writing the relationship between these two in my Abelas/Lavellan series. I know it’s really up in the air how well they knew each other back in the day, but I like to imagine they were total bros in their youth, and things had to change as Solas became Mythal’s 2IC.

Wonderful, perfect art by Nipuni, as always!

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sillylindling:

High Approval Solas vs. Low Approval Solas

Had a good chat about this scene (before the animation went in) with Patrick Weekes when I was working on this DLC… We discussed having low approval rating Solas actually drag the inquisitor partially through the eluvian and then shutting it off…

Just… something extra for you to ponder.

Holy shit, I knew Solas was terrifying on low approval but I a) hadn’t noticed the different animation and b) that additional info just upped him on the villain scale.

DAYUM BIOWARE, THAT’S BRUTAL!

I mean though, the fact that he can be a cruel ruthless motherfucker isn’t really a revelation, like his whole plan to destroy the world aside, he does demonstrate that a time or two during the main game. I always think of the mages who summoned his friend. He will burn them alive without a second thought if the inquisitor doesn’t step in, he doesn’t give a shit that they didn’t know better or that they were desperate, he will straight up murder them.

Fair point, that is true. He can be extremely cold and vicious (Just look at his treatment of Sera) and what you pointed out there illustrates that rather well. I mean, I think he is a FASCINATING character/antagonist (Probably one of the best BioWare or any studio has ever come up with) and I actually LOVE that there are so many sides/layers to him. 

And this didn’t just come up in Trespasser either, as you’ve pointed out. Clues to him being the antagonist of the piece while Corypheus is a red herring are literally strewn all over the main game, Trespasser only confirmed that & then some. It’s the one claim to writing brilliance that DAI has without a doubt, no matter what. 

“We discussed having low approval rating Solas actually drag the inquisitor partially through the eluvian and then shutting it off…”

BRUH. That would have been the COLDEST SHIT. Like imagine actually having an ending where your Inquisitor dies and then it cuts to your advisors arguing what to do about the Inquisition without you.

GODDDDD

What gets me about this is that low approval is actually enough of a reason for Solas to not just MAIM you brutally rather than the pseudo gentle approach he’ll use if he likes you enough but:

1) I looked at the animation again and on low approval the anchor is far MORE VOLATILE than on high approval and that’s not a co-incidence. That’s sadistic cruelty to the max.

2) Low approval is also a justification to him to not just request that you let him do this to your Inquisitor but that he will force it upon them, by using the frigging Eluvian to do it instead of using magic which might come with a dose of pain killing effects and making sure that you don’t bleed out. ‘cause cutting off a limb like that without magic or anything to cauterize it in time would have been a death sentence.

3) It’s one thing to have him force you on your knees if you attack him by just…..a flare of his eyes but this is on a wholly different level of brutality he hasn’t exhibited before outside his personal quest if you permit him to kill those mages.

Low approval Solas is more terrifying than the Archdemon, Meredith and Corypheus combined IMHO. And the fact that he’ll treat you so differently based on personal approval alone is……terrifying on a different level.

THEY. WERE. GOING. TO. DO. WHAT?!

…That is BAD-ASS.

Solas is definitely extreme with Low Approval, I’m not going to defend his actions – but both approvals are canon depending on playthrough. I see High Approval more as forcing him to think about what he is risking in tearing down the veil. Low Approval Solas scares me and my Inquisitor who romanced him would hate him if he were like that (except he wasn’t in my playthrough). Low Approval!Solas is complete delusion and madman to be honest. I love the contrast though, one side of him I love and the other I hate.

As for the Mages he kills and treatment of Sera etc. I see it as him disassociating from the world he woke up in and focused on the path he must take. High Approval actually challenges him. Low Approval cements everything’s he hates about the world he woke up in.

Low approval is hardly him being extreme or evil, if you’ve spent the majority of the game being evil and hurting or/and killing unjustly, yourself.. Especially if he lets you live in the end despite all the horrors you could have done to get there. 

I am fucking SHOOK ok.

But literally I’m kind of shaking at the thought of Solas treating the Inquisitor this way