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"And from the ashes of the old world our love shall grow"
Neve x Mercar, The Lovers
whyd they do this
imagine u lived in elder scrolls and your khajiit friend was like "ah, come and look upon khajiit's son, a fine warrior that one will be one day, yes?" and he just shows u this
fairy glen, scotland
veilguard redesigns based on headcanons and details i find interesting. i was going to add more to these before i posted them but working on this frequently made me remember why I'm on such a high dose of effexor
And I do think they should’ve brought Sandal back in Veilguard, because if he made the trick lyrium dagger, handed it over, and said “Enchantment!” I wouldn’t even bat an eye or consider it a deus ex machina moment. Like yeah of course he could make a perfect copy, and it would be so similar that it could trick Solas. It’s Sandal.
The plot hole would be that his copy would absolutely be capable of rending the Veil.
he sang a lot. he’d sing to the halla.
for @datvcompanionweeks davrin week day 2 ; heart of a halla
i can't think about the iron bull and krem too hard or i will just explode. btw. can't think about iron bull protecting a stranger and taking krem in even when he lost his eye in the process of protecting him. can't think about how krem has been his right hand ever since. can't think about iron bull training krem and krem playfully calling him mom and krem always staying at iron bull's blind side. just can't do it
my stupidly romantic ass: but what if time doesn’t flow in a linear fashion in Apocrypha and Miraak, in his millennias-long quest to read everything because what else is there to do, inadvertently stumbles across books on the Last Dragonborn centuries before they’re born?
he reads each and every single one of these books with the intention of learning how to destroy the Dragonborn when the time comes, but instead, he finds himself growing attached to them the way we do with fictional characters. he knows so much about them that they could almost be a friend. the thought of meeting them helps him hold onto his sanity, and when they finally stumble into Apocrypha, all he can think is, oh, it’s finally you.
(and when the Dragonborn breaks him out of Apocrypha, the books change to tell the story of a man named Miraak and his altered fate and, eventually, a love that would go down in ballads for the next few hundred years, but Miraak never gets to read it.)
miraak immediately after I kill a dragon on solstheim
hyena oc guys thats crazy..... shes my baby, she aint hurt a soul trust. lwk looks like lady gaga can you guys see it???
an. what should I draw next hmmmmmmmmm
arcane oc Yīng hehe, in the closest thing i could do for the arcane art style. i'm pretty lucky in that my painting style is similar-ish, but it was still a challenge <33
i think the idea so far is she's a firelight with uh...history with Sevika ( ´∀` )b. her fluff was rather fun to draw, kind of like peony petals. ౨ৎ
an. wanted to make a vastaya that wasn't cat-girl or anthromorphic animal, a sort of inbetween maybe? don't ask me what tribe she's meant to be from however, i haven't thought that hard.....
Soooo I made Karlach a girlfriend...
Bronze sword, Urnfield Culture, Central Europe, 1000 - 800 BC
from The Worchester Art Museum
I feel like Lae’zel asking her lover to protect her is severely under talked about in the fandom
The strong githyanki warrior, who will never admit weakness, telling her partner that she wants to be protected. Her going from seeing them as weak and inferior to seeing them as someone who can provide her safety. Seeing them as someone she can be vulnerable and soft around. Someone she can trust to save her when she gets herself in trouble and that she can trust to watch over her when she sleeps.
And they’re probably the first person she’s ever felt this way around. All of her classmates could slit her throat at any sign of weakness, her teachers could beat her for the smallest mistake. But her partner? She can make mistakes around them. She can be vulnerable without fearing a dagger to the heart.
And no one ever talks about it. It’s so good, but it’s completely ignored.
Details of French armor 1575–80.