Burn (a Dragon Age fanfiction) - The Work of the Inquisition (2024)

 

Leliana stood in the doorway of the tavern, watching with approval. A bustling tavern was the sign of a contented populace, and this one was quite busy.

She noted the Herald of Andraste in a corner with Varric and the Iron Bull and Dorian. That bore watching. The Iron Bull liked to seem simple, but there was a sharp intelligence in his single eye ... and the Herald of Andraste was enough of a loose cannon that Leliana worried about the effect on her of a spy on a mission to cause trouble. The Tevinter mage made a lot of people very nervous. Leliana wasn't, as yet, one of them, but she didn't trust him, that much was for certain. And Varric was his own set of problems.

"My lady, you appear to be thinking deep thoughts." That the Grey Warden Blackwall had been able to sneak up on her was proof enough of that. He moved lightly for a warrior, after years in the wilderness, but not so much so that she shouldn't have heard him coming.

"I was considering returning to my tent."

"Shall I walk with you?"

Leliana allowed it, wanting to know more about him. Truthfully, wanting to know if he knew anything about Alistair, but it was a vain hope. She'd had from him everything he knew already, she could tell.

"Did you know the Divine well?" Blackwall asked. "They say you were her left hand."

"I was." Leliana let a smile touch her mouth. "She was Mother Dorothea when I met her. I was at my lowest—broken. Lost. And she saved me." In her mind, she could hear the beloved voice chastising her. "She hates it when I say that. She would have said I saved myself—she just showed me that it was possible."

Blackwall was mercifully silent as she realized how much she had just revealed to him. "You are a formidable woman, my lady."

"Sometimes."

He chuckled. "I hope never to cross you. Perhaps it is safer to show admiration from afar."

They had reached her tent now, and Leliana turned to look at him. Not bad-looking, but ... oh, not hers. For a second, she saw the open face and the bright brown eyes of her former lover so clearly. No other face had ever been burnt so clearly into her mind. "You would be safer to save your admiration for a more worthy target," she said coldly, hoping to nip any further comments of that nature firmly in the bud.

"As you wish." He nodded courteously and was gone, leaving her to pull her scattered thoughts together and turn them toward the work of the Inquisition.

*****

Varric excused himself unusually early from the tavern, still bothered by Phoenix's description of the red lyrium in the nightmare future she had gone to. Growing out of people? As if the stuff wasn't terrifying enough already. He'd spent so much time trying to convince himself that the red lyrium in the temple had been a coincidence, but if it was part of this Elder One's plans for the future ... Whoever this Elder One was, he had taken the worst thing Varric could think of and made it worse.

He picked up a quill and began scratching out a hasty note to Bianca, encouraging her to be careful in her studies. It was all too easy to imagine her with red lyrium growing on her, and Varric shuddered at the mental image. "Destroy it," he wrote. "Destroy every single piece. Don't let any of it get out. And find out where it came from ... before it's too late."

Rolling up the scroll, he carried it to the raven tent, hoping it would be in time, and returned to his own tent to roll up in his blankets and shiver and try not to think about what kind of trouble Bianca was likely to be getting herself into.

*****

Rosalind leaned back wearily in her chair, letting the sounds of the tavern wash over her. Reactions to her choice to let the mages join the Inquisition as allies had been ... strong, to say the least. Leliana had bluntly told her she'd made enemies. But what else could she have done? The mages were her people. They had sent her—a mage—to do a specific job—to get mages for the Inquisition. She had done so. Anyone who thought she would do it by forcing them into some kind of servitude hadn't been thinking clearly, in her opinion.

Eventually, the leadership had come around, and now they were busy studying everything she had learned in that horrific future Redcliffe, trying to make sure it never came to pass. Meanwhile, Rosalind had to go soon and close the Breach, and she was so tired.

The Iron Bull folded his arms, looking at her in admiration, and a little bit of concern. It had taken courage to do what she did—courage, and an instinctive understanding that people fought better when they had a stake in what they were fighting for. The mages would fight now to their last breath, for a better life. For freedom. He didn't love mages, himself—too many saarebas in his past—and he understood the explosive anger that had come from Cullen, the vivid images of abominations run rampant that he could practically see hanging over the Commander's head. But the Iron Bull had been in the south long enough to know that not all mages abused their power ... and many who did, chose to only in extremity.

"Come on," he said abruptly, rising to his feet and reaching a hand down for her. "You need sleep."

"What? Oh. You're right, I probably do." Rosalind avoided his hand but stood up anyway.

The Iron Bull let her precede him, both of them nodding at Dorian as they left. "So, that Tevinter guy sent you into the future?" he asked as the door of the tavern closed behind them.

Not particularly wanting to talk about that, Rosalind smiled up at him. Flirtation often sidetracked people, in her experience. "If you're worried about magic, I can protect you."

He chuckled, enjoying her attempt at manipulation. "My blade pretty much protects me."

"Perhaps I can do things your blade can't."

"I don't know ... it has blood grooves." He tried to ignore the way his heartrate had sped up at her words or the undeniable temptation to find out what she could do for himself. It wasn't the time for that. Not yet.

"Is it true that Qunari don't mate?" The question seemed to have tumbled forth of its own volition.

The Iron Bull laughed outright. "I mean, yeah, we don't have sex with our friends, but we have tamassrans who are willing to pop your cork whenever you need it. Like ... I don't know, going to see a healer? Sometimes it's this long, involved thing, takes all day, leaves you walking funny, other times you're in and out in five minutes. 'Thank you, see you next week!'" And he'd have loved to have tried both with her right now.

Rosalind stopped and looked up at him. The shoulders, the horns, the narrow angular face, the way that single grey eye could be steel or stone or sky ... "So you've never truly made love?" she whispered. "Never truly connected in body and soul?"

He had not. He'd never even considered wanting something like that ... until right now. Here in the moonlight, in this icy village on the edge of nowhere, he ached for her warmth.

With an effort, he pulled himself away before he could reach for her. "Sleep well," he said gruffly.

As if she could, she thought, watching him walk away. Still ... he'd given her much more interesting things to think about than that horrifying future she'd glimpsed at Redcliffe, or the unknown terrors associated with closing the Breach. And for that, she was grateful.

Burn (a Dragon Age fanfiction) - The Work of the Inquisition (2024)

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What's worth returning the ring to the miner? ›

Once you return the ring to the miner, the quest will resolve. She may be wandering around anywhere between the westernmost Spiral Mine and Par'as Cavern. She'll give you the key to unlock The Door in Par'as Cavern.

What is the toughest dragon in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

As if the name doesn't give it away, the Highland Ravager is the most dangerous dragon in base Inquisition and it has no problem taking down Inquisitors of any level. According to Dragon Age: The World Of Thedas Volume 2, Ravagers are particularly notorious for their catastrophic rampages across the continent.

How old is Hawke in Inquisition? ›

Hawke: Malcom and Leandra met in 9:05 Dragon, and Leandra became pregnant several months later. As such, Hawke was born between 9:06-9:07, making them 24-25 years old. Carver and Bethany: The twins were born in 9:11, making them 20 years old.

How long did it take you to finish Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition is about 51 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 149 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What's its worth dai? ›

What It's Worth is a side quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition. A former miner is salvaging valuables in the Forbidden Oasis. She mentioned an old wedding ring, but the cave where she once stored supplies has been overrun with spiders.

Where is the Forbidden Oasis in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

The Forbidden Oasis is a desert location located in the western part of Orlais.

Is Caraxes the best dragon? ›

He was known to be quite a fierce dragon. In fact, out of all the young dragons present in the Dragonpit at the time, Caraxes was known to be the most intimidating and dangerous one.

What is the highest level character in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

In Dragon Age: Inquisition, the maximum level for player-controlled characters is 27, which is reached at 791,384 experience points.

Is Hawke canonically male or female? ›

Hawke's default history in Dragon Age Keep is a male mage who sided with the mages in Dragon Age II.

What class is Hawke canonically? ›

They would know you are a mage. The fact that a Mage Hawke carries a magical staff on their back and are wearing mage-like clothes is a dead giveaway for Hawke being a Mage. The Kirkwall nobility would know of Leandra's story of running off with Malcolm, who was a mage.

How old is Morrigan in Dragon Age? ›

Morrigan - Mid twenties, late twenties are also a possibility.

How many endings are there in Dragon Age: Inquisition? ›

Appearance, dialogue and class choices made during this section will build out the character's background, but one skill - the ability to close Fade tears - will be universal. There will be 40 possible endings, apparently, affected both by initial character creation and choices in game.

Is Dragon Age Absolution after Inquisition? ›

Chronologically, Absolution takes place after the conclusion of Dragon Age: Inquisition, as characters make reference to events in that game, but before the events of the upcoming video game Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.

Will there be a Dragon Age after Inquisition? ›

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will take us to Tevinter

One entry reads in-part: "the long-awaited follow-up to Dragon Age: Inquisition … will take players to Tevinter as the events of Inquisition and Trespasser threaten to forever change Thedas."

What are the miners in Elden ring weak to? ›

Elden Ring Miner Notes & Tips

These enemies share their movesets with Demon's Souls counterpart, and are weak to magic. Melee slashing attacks have little effect against them.

How do you get the ring in harvest town? ›

The Wedding Ring can be found at the right end of the rocky stone path connecting East Mount and Peak. Give it to Tom Cole for a Cactus Bonsai, an outdoor decoration, and +20 Fondness. Can also be given to his daughters, Ella and Elly Cole, and will still be given the decoration.

Who are the miners in Elden Ring? ›

Glintstone Miner is a Humanoid Enemy in Elden Ring. Crystallized miners, armed with a special staff for mining crystals found in tunnels. Glintstone Miners are equipped with a staff that utilizes Digger Sorceries to emit a drill of sorts, allowing them to cut and harvest crystals at these tunnels.

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