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The Battle of Moonrise (Aftermath)
Hi all! Neppy here, talking real quick about this fic.
This fic gently explores how Isobel, Dame Aylin, and Ali (my Tav) might see each other in the aftermath of the Battle of Moonrise. It gently teases some feelings overall, it gives a lot of Two Moon's love (my temp ship name for Isobel x Aylin), and really is a way to write my character at this part of the game, tease their backstory, and explore them/present them for y'all!
It's my first fanfic in a long time so your comments and thoughts are really appreciated! If you want me to explore this further please let me, as I'd love to write it <3
Enjoy~!
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“You have no idea what you’ve done.”
“...Isobel…”
Ali watched as the chosen of Myrkul, general in the Absolutist army, a leader of Darkness and Loss, then Death, fell to the ground. They cringed as he fell face down, the netherstone embedded in his armor clanking harshly. It was too important. They had to grab it. 
Before she could, Dame Aylin, despite her scars and recent rescuing, descended in her beautiful moonlit glory. She landed on Ketheric’s head with a metal boot, her wings spreading outwards gloriously as brain and gore exploded. 
“The villain. Is. DEAD!” She continued to stomp on him. One, two, a dozen times. She panted, she gritted her teeth and seethed with hatred. Pain. “The WRETCH! Together we have crushed him, brain and body!”
As Karlach, Shadowheart, and Wyll watched with something akin to horror, Ali just sighed. Their eyes didn’t dare break away. No, they understood all too well Dame Aylin’s pain. What she had gone through. What it took to fly out and fight with the fury and strength she had. What motivated her to push on after a century of enslavement and solitude. 
After all, Ali had already experienced so much in their own mortal life. Before this damned tadpole. Before the nautiloid, the Absolute, the war between Shar and Selune, and the threat against Baldur’s Gate. Ali nodded their approval as Dame Aylin looked up, breathing heavily but finally calming down. The mortal warrior wanted to speak- To tell Dame Aylin she was free, yet the expression on the immortal's face stopped her. 
“My friend…my ally,” She spoke softly. Ali’s eyebrows knit together with confusion. She hadn’t known Dame Aylin for very long but why did she seem so concerned? Why was her voice so soft?
“By the gods…” Wyll gasped, as Shadowheart used magic to heal a nasty cut on his arm. She looked up and covered her mouth in shock. Ali frowned, turning to Karlach. The tiefling was easily the closest to them. She alone was weirdly able to get Ali out of their usual quiet solitude. To open them up.
“Ali,” Karlach said. That was the real indication things were very wrong. Karlach only used her name in private. Besides that it was always ‘Soldier’. “Put down your sword.”
“Why are you all so panicked? I’m fine,” Ali replied, easily sheathing the longsword, which was coated in Ketheric’s blood. 
“Brave warrior,” Dame Aylin said. “You have fought masterfully. Remain calm.”
Ali’s heart began to rise with anger, beating faster as they glared at their companions. Would someone tell her what was wrong? Ali turned that angry look onto Dame Aylin as she approached- Hated that soft and worried gaze on her beautiful face, that it was directed at Ali to begin with. Why were they being fawned over? They killed Ketheric. They drove the blade into his chest, into the god form’s heart, they had survived it all-
“...what…” Ali said meekly as a sudden weakness overtook. The aasimar’s wings flapped once as she suddenly closed the gap between them, catching her mortal ally in her arms as they collapsed. ‘
How gentle, Ali thought as Dame Aylin held them, one armored hand holding the back of her neck, as the dame hooked a firm arm around her waist. Considering how she squashed Ketheric. Ali’s brain felt fogged. The anger and energy had disappeared. A lightheadedness overtook and Ali smirked at the thought they just had. Then they saw it. 
In Dame Aylin’s armor they saw the reflection of a person. What was once lightly tanned skin had turned sickly gray. Dark brown eyes were now unfocused and glazed, struggling to make sense of what they saw. Chocolatey curls, short in length, had begun to fall out in patches. It was themself. Ali. Rotting away like a corpse. 
“Fuck,” Ali muttered before the darkness overcame them.
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Aylin did not hear as the other mortals called out. Did not hear their suggestions or worry. Did not see Karlach’s tears beginning to well in her eyes. All she saw was Ali’s eyes close. Then she bent down, her wings flexed, and in one powerful movement she launched herself into the air. She did not look back or even think to explain herself. She simply flew as fast as she could. Up and up through the tower, until she was above ground, until she had passed the flesh and guts formed by the mindflayer colony and could see the roof of stone. The warrior of Selune did not hesitate as she protectively curled over Ali, her armored back crashing through the roof as she shot into the sky.
Her mighty wings continued to flap as she flew in place. The cool air reached her skin and lungs. The moonlight enhanced her senses. It brought her comfort. She did not, however, calm down. Time was of the essence. Her eyes scanned the ground for a sign, any sign-
“Victory!” 
“We did it! I can’t believe we did it!”
“The battle is won!”
There, far below, she saw the rag tag group that had assaulted Moonrise towers following her freedom. Warriors in red and blue armor, hugging each other, cheering, many mourning the dead or aiding the wounded. Aylin’s eyes scanned the crowd looking for it. She was not sure what but she had felt it. The second she saw Ali’s deterioration, Aylin knew she could save her. Surely, the Moon Mother was guiding her. But what was out here that could help?
“Isobel,” Dame Aylin gasped, her thoughts completely taken away from the dying Ali. For the first time in one-hundred years the chosen of Selune spotted her better half. Alive. Healthy. Her alabaster skin. Her silver hair. The spear Aylin had gifted her so long ago. The robes bestowed upon her as a Selunite cleric. Her Isobel. 
Aylin truly could have stayed there forever. Watching. Frozen in shock. But she had a warrior’s mind, and as fast as her surprise came it left, understanding that her mother was guiding her to the solution. The warrior looked down at Ali and muttered a quiet promise. 
We will save you, my friend, she swore to herself before diving down to the crowd. She seemed like a bullet of light streaking through the cursed shadows of this land. Yet by this point her unknown allies had come to recognize her white flames. To understand that Dame Aylin was a friend of great power. The aasimar initially landed to cheers and claps. Weapons banged on armor. Someone whistled loudly. Normally, she would revel in the recognition of her strength and godhood, but today the towering woman pushed her way through the crowd, knocking fully armored elves over and yelling as loud as she could.
“ISOBEL!”
By the gods. The look her lover gave was almost enough to break Aylin’s heart. Much like she had just experienced, Aylin could see the shock, the panic, and the disbelief in Isobel’s eyes. The struggle to process what was happening. Then Aylin yelled again. 
“MAKE WAY!” The demigod ordered with her booming voice. The crowd quieted. They finally seemed to realize she was carrying wounded. Many made calls for medics. For potions. A circle formed around her and a path parted as the cleric, who all knew by this point, ran to Aylin.
“Aylin, my love, how is this-”
“Isobel,” Aylin cut in, her voice shaking despite herself. “This warrior saved me. We are reunited due to them. Save them.”
Another moment of shocked silence.
“Please.”
This finally seemed to properly snap Isobel out of it. The cleric had never heard Aylin beg. Never. Not with this desperation. This heartbreak. She had a fleeting thought, wondering if there had been a funeral for herself, and if Aylin had sounded so terribly distraught. Then she got to work.
“What is wrong?” Isobel asked as Aylin gently laid Ali down. 
“They are rotting away, like a corpse, but were a vision of health not a mere hour ago,” Aylin explained. The crowd remained silent, those that had supplies quickly setting them at Isobel’s sides. Water, rags, a potion, and even a suture kit. 
“We fought your father, he had been blessed by Myrkul,” The aasimar continued. “This one dealt the final blow. They ensured my freedom.” If this news shocked Isobel the cleric did not let it show. She had begun to expertly undo the straps to Ali’s scale armor. She felt their forehead. Leaned close to hear their raspy breaths. Aylin watched helplessly. 
“Bring me the other cleric- The one who follows Shar, that accompanied this one,” Isobel ordered.
Dame Aylin disappeared in the blink of an eye. 
“Move- I said MOVE damn it!” The voice came from High Harper Jaheira, who had finally exited from the towers. Blood stained her but it didn’t seem to be her own. Her eyes widened as she saw Isobel’s patient. “Oak Father, have mercy,” she muttered. 
“A dagger- I need a dagger!” Isobel yelled. One was quickly handed to her. She could not fix the rot- Not without Shadowheart. Not yet. But Ali had other injuries that would hamper the healing spell- Perhaps even make healing impossible. 
The damage was impressive, although if the group fought off a god it was unsurprising. Acid burns coated the left of Ali’s neck. Blood had been seeping out of her side through an arrow wound that had pierced the scale armor.. Two fingers were bent in the completely wrong way. Part of her armor almost seemed melted- Which meant some serious burns on their right leg. 
So Isobel did what she could as a dozen or so onlookers observed. She prayed to Selune and pressed her hand to Ali’s neck. Ali groaned in their sleep as the cleric’s hand glowed and the burns slowly healed. Then Isobel, with help from Jaheira, turned Ali over and made a small incision. She broke the arrow shaft protruding from Ali’s side and pushed the arrow through, managing to pull it out. At this point Ali’s eyes fluttered open as they groaned loudly with pain. 
“It’s alright- You’re alright,” Isobel immediately said, although she wasn’t certain if this was the truth. “Stay still; You’ve taken a beating.”
“Aylin,” Ali gasped. Her voice sounded like death. “She’s alive.”
This comment was enough to make Isobel freeze, if only for a few seconds. Yes, she already knew that Aylin was alive, even if she was not able to process that properly yet. But why would Ali, someone who barely knew either of them, someone who was an inch from death, prioritize this information.
They were on the ground, dying, and still needed to let Isobel know her love was alive. They wanted her to know. Understood the importance of this to her. A stranger. Their eyes met and an unspoken understanding passed between them.
“Be quiet,” Isobel said. “Conserve your strength. I will heal you,” she promised as Ali seemingly slipped back into unconsciousness.
“I’m here!” Shadowheart called out, and Isobel’s head whipped back just in time to see Aylin land in the circle once more. Shadowheart was being held bridal style, arms around the aasimar’s neck, but Isobel couldn’t register an ounce of jealousy. Not after all this. Not with Ali on the ground. “What can I do?”
“Your friend is afflicted by Veridon’s chiller,” Isobel explained. “Otherwise known as-”
“Chill touch, I’m aware,” Shadowheart answered expertly. “I understand the effects.”
Effects was a rather simple way to speak of Veridon’s Chiller. The spell was extremely lethal, rotting away at a person spiritually and physically by filling them with undead energy. Chipping away at their life force. Ali had a strong will- That of a warrior. But it could not keep them alive forever.  
“We will unite our magic,” Isobel declared. “Together, we will purge the infection, and heal your friend's spirit.”
“Is this even possible? With me being a follower-” Shadowheart froze, pain and confusion on her face. This told Isobel everything she had to know. She had sensed a difference in Shadowheart when she approached. She could tell some of the shadows had been lifted. Could feel a comfortable and similar power radiate off the other cleric. 
“The Moon Maiden blesses you now,” Isobel said, confirming what might have been Shadowheart’s hope or fear. “Your power does not rely on Shar. It is not at odds with my own.” She took Shadowhearts hands in her own. “I can not do this alone. You must embrace this change, now, to save your friend.”
Three seconds. It took three seconds for Shadowheart’s conflicted feelings to be put aside. One look at Ali and the former follower of Shar became decided. She took a deep breath and squeezed Isobel’s hands. 
“Lead the chant,” Shadowheart said. 
And she did. Aylin watched on anxiously as her angel closed her eyes and the two clerics lifted their hands. With a voice the dame hadn’t heard in one hundred years, god’s that beautiful voice, Isobel began the chant. Shadowheart’s voice followed perfectly.
The chant ended seconds later. A glow momentarily spread over Ali’s body then disappeared. The crowd waited with bated breath. Three seconds felt almost as excruciating as the century of imprisonment, for Aylin could not accept that her savior would perish. Not like this. Not to Thorm. 
“Thank you, mother,” Aylin whispered as, finally, everyone saw the spell begin to work. Hair suddenly grew back. Her skin color returned to normal. Her scratches disappeared and she inhaled a deep and clear breath. Her body relaxed as a deep sleep took over. The crowd cheered as Isobel sat back with relief, and Aylin noticed Shadowheart take Ali’s hand. 
It was over. Truly over. Now, they could revel. Victory had been earned. 
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It had been days since the battle for Moonrise. In that time, the towers had been properly secured. Jaheira led the Harpers and Flaming Fist in capturing or killing the stragglers. Aylin regularly flew patrols to make sure the Absolute army was not approaching their position. Isobel worked tirelessly with Shadowheart and other healers to not only heal the group of adventurers, but any other wounded. The group that had saved her; Karlach, Wyll, Astarion, Gale, Lae’zel, and Halsin made sure to help where they could, or rested and waited for their own wounds to heal. Ali had not been the only victim of Ketheric’s strength. 
The land had even begun to heal. Deadly shadows still plagued, of course, as Shar would struggle against her influence being torn away. But plants were beginning to grow. Monsters seemed to be less of a threat. 
All the while Ali slept. It was anything but restful. They tossed and turned. They mumbled and groaned. One night, they muttered “fuck off” to no one in particular. Their friends took turns by her side. Some, like Karlach and Wyll, would speak to Sol and give updates on the situation. Others, like Lae’zel or Halsin, sat silently and busied themselves with some menial chore. Gale in particular would talk quite a lot, explaining magic, science, theories, hopes and thoughts to Ali, as if they were awake and eagerly engaging. 
Then there was Aylin and Isobel. The two women were, understandably, inseparable. Aylin took Isobel on patrol with her and stayed by her side as she worked on the wounded. The two held each other closely as they watched over Ali, when it was their turn to do so. Rarely, they snuck little moments of privacy, but they hadn’t been able to enjoy their reunion to the fullest extent quite yet. Not under the circumstances of war and death. Still, they caught each other up on what had happened. What Ketheric had done to both of them. What the threat of the Absolute was and meant. They tried to plan their next move. 
“Why do they sleep so long?” Aylin asked one night, after the couple had relieved Karlach. The tiefling in particular seemed to watch over Ali the most, having not shown the barest trace of a smile since her friend went unconscious. 
“I don’t know,” Isobel replied again, although patiently. “The spell used against them was powerful. And my father was powerful.”
“Ketheric was weak,” Dame Aylin said, staring intensely at Sol. But she wasn’t truly watching her. She was lost in thought. In memories of pain. “He used my power, and died the moment he lost it.”
“...”
“He will not kill this warrior. I will not have it,” She continued, then turning to Isobel. “Your healing will work.”
“My love,” Isobel began gently. “We do not know this.”
“My angel, my light, my reason to live,” Aylin responded lovingly. “She will survive. I can sense it.”
“I hope you are right, my sweet,” Isobel answered. She made her way over to Aylin, who was sitting next to the bed which Ali lay in, and leaned down to plant a soft kiss on the taller woman’s lips. 
“I hope so.”
“Where I’m from, we say ‘I know so’.”
Both women went wide eyed and turned to look at the bed. Ali hadn’t moved an inch, but their eyes blinked. They remained half-lidded, as if they were groggy, weak, or perhaps only half awake. 
“Could I have some water, please?” Ali requested. The two scrambled to get them the water. Aylin gently held and lifted the warrior’s head as Isobel put the bottle to their lips, carefully allowing Ali to sip. She wiped a single drop that had dribbled down Ali’s jaw. Both of them waited expectantly for the fighter’s next words.
“I’m glad you two are together again,” Ali rasped. A soft smile spread on her face as she relaxed back into the pillows. A smile of relief, perhaps. 
“My friend,” Dame Aylin said. “We cannot thank you enough. We will never be able to thank you enough.”
“What you have done here, for us, for the land, for everyone…it is amazing. It feels impossible,” Isobel continued. 
Neither one of them felt that they could say enough. Neither one could find more words to say. Now that Ali was awake they didn’t seem to know what to do. And so, they sat there. Waiting. Watching as they had been for the past few days. 
“How is the group?” Ali asked, their expression turning sour. Worry ate away at them. But not just that, the two selunites realized, expectation. Ali expected bad news. Terrible news. They had already braced themselves, mentally. Prepared for the worst.
“Everyone is fine,” Isobel answered kindly. “You have nothing to worry about. They all wait for news on your condition.”
“Everyone is alright?” Ali asked again.
“Everyone is alright,” Aylin repeated. “You can rest in peace, my friend.”
And Ali did sigh with relief. They seemed to sink into the bedding once more. Their eyes closed as they inhaled deeply, their first conscious breath without blood, or rot, or darkness in quite some time. 
“Thank you both for saving me,” Ali added. “In the moment, I had no idea I was hit. I am still not really sure how Thorm got me. It was a mistake.”
“Ali,” Dame Aylin began, crossing her arms. “You faced a god of death. As a mortal. No godly blessings. No warlock patron. No real magic. And you dealt the final blow. You slayed Myrkul.” Aylin waited a few moments, waiting to see if the magnitude of her achievement would dawn on her, but Ali remained neutral in her expression. “You have made no mistakes. You fought in a way few ever could, or will, you should be proud.”
“Did the others worry a lot?” Ali asked, their eyes finally meeting Aylin’s. Then Isobel’s. 
“Um…yes, of course.”
“Then I am sorry,” Ali added simply. As if this made sense or changed anything. The two white haired women looked at each other, equally confused and unsure. Isobel spoke up, changing the subject. 
“Ali, I know you’ve just woken up. You need your rest. But…I have a question,” She began gingerly. Aylin raised a brow, curious. Ali gave a slight nod. “When I was caring for you, right after the battle with my fa- Ketheric. You awoke and told me Aylin was alive.” Isobel looked up at her lover and smiled sadly. “You were dying, you were hurt, you could not have known the condition of your friends and allies. But you made sure to tell me Aylin was alive.”
“If I were to die, I needed you to know that. I needed you to be aware,” Ali explained. “Just in case something insane happened. Or if we were defeated. You would know. You could find her.”
Again, the two women looked at each other. There was confusion. A gnawing question among them both. 
“With everything happening why- Why would you-”
“Why was that your priority?” Aylin asked softly, interrupting Isobel. The room grew ever silent. The work being carried outside even seemed to fade away. The question was of no consequence to them now. It did not change their reunion, their love, what had happened to the others or…well, anything, really. But neither of the followers of Selune understood why Ali had cared so much. Neither had believed anyone could understand the importance they felt for each other. Despite this, it seemed Ali did. 
“I had an Isobel once,” Ali whispered. They closed her eyes. “Her name was Victoria. She never came back.” 
This reply would end the conversation. It struck both women and it struck deeply. Yet there was nothing to be said. No consolation. Not only was it long in the past but both Dame Aylin and Isobel knew that pain, although Dame Aylin could relate more closely. The loss of, not just a lover, but one so perfectly fitted for you. One who has been so close and spent that time with you…to many, it is irreplaceable. 
So, both of them quietly sat down on either side of the bed. They allowed Ali to rest. As the wounded warrior allowed sleep to overtake once more, they each made a silent promise. They would aid Ali in their quest. They would protect them. Their grace for what had been done- No, for what Ali understood, would be infinite. 
As the night dragged on anyone who was inside the tent, be it the Selunites, or Shadowheart, or Karlach, or even Jaheira coming in for the odd check in, would notice something strange if they only paid attention. Ali’s skin seemed to glow with the faintest white light. And if one were to look outside the tent they had been left to rest in, one might also notice the faintest beam of moonlight shining on the tent. 
Ali, asleep, smiled lightly. 
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neppys-hub · 1 month
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Tav number...4? I think?
I present to you: Aksa Guirguis!
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Aksa is an original character of mine from a story I'm writing! She went through a couple iterations but I quite love what she became! Class: Warlock! (She is my first magickal class actually! I really used to avoid magic sksks)
Subclass: The Great Old One (in the original story she gets her powers from the founder of her nation, who turned into a goddess when she perished in the mortal realm!)
Background: Sage! Aksa is an explorer, curious since birth, and always asking questions.
Preferred Weapon: To be determined! I'm thinking Scimitars, maybe?
Romance: Aksa is a free spirit! Settling down never became a thing- Not because she didn't want to, no, but because her work keeps her moving. Maybe she hasn't found the right person? She has however bedded her fair share of people, allowed herself to be wooed and taken out, and has a couple lovers she remembers fondly and misses, always imagining the "what could've been". In BG3 she'd easily be poly and fuck around at first, but perhaps by Act 3 a more serious situation would settle?
Pronouns + Sexuality: Aksa uses She/They pronouns! She is certainly a lesbian, and polyamorous~
Her story!
Aksa had started out as a Paladin. Well, wanting to be a Paladin. To join the sacred order of her people, those who were tasked to protect the kingdom from threats outside and within, founded by the kingdoms first leader Catalina Fuentes. But she never was a good student- She always chafed under the strict rules and code of the Paladins of Catalina.
Instead, Aksa became the first Warlock of the goddess. Being bestowed with her power, and making a promise to uphold her values and protect her home, Aksa travels the world using her abilities to protect herself and others, learning all she can about the world and giving that knowledge to her isolated people.
Perhaps one day Aksa will train other Warlocks blessed by Catalina Fuentes, first Queen and Goddess of the River, but for now? She is alone. And she doesn't mind that...
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neppys-hub · 1 month
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Third Tav post~!
Leiden Del Ceibo.
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(Left side is Act 1 Leiden, right side is Act 3 Leiden!) Leiden is an old character of mine- She has had many iterations and none of them ended well. That broke my heart so I brought her back in DND, and use her in BG3! Class: Rogue/Monk Multiclass Subclass: The Way of Four Elements/Assassin
Background: The Haunted One (She was also a noble in her past, but for BG3 the durge fits best) Preferred Weapon: Unarmed! (One of her iterations use iron knuckles!)
Romance: I'm not sure yet! Most likely Shadowheart because they both share a remarkably similar stories (in some ways, and despite me creating Leiden nearly a decade ago lmao). Minthara is likely but I actually haven't gotten Minthara in my main playthrough!
Pronouns + Sexuality: Leiden uses She/They pronouns! She is a total lesbian- Girls, girls, GIRLS for her. She does identify as a queer woman.
Like most of my characters right now Leiden in BG3 is a version of a much different original character! So her story is vague at times to fit the world easier.
Leiden Del Ceibo was a child when her family was run out of their land. Nobles fallen from grace- She remembers the caravan flanked by gold and red standards, family, and supplies as they escaped their ancestral home. She remembers the guards in shining gold and red armor riding along for their protection. And she remembers when the cultists emerged from the shadows and ambushed the convoy.
The slaughter was tremendous. Fire and steel burnt or cut down her guards. Her parents fought bravely, took many with them, but could not protect her. The last three standing were her mother, her sister Calia, and herself. "We will mold them," The cult leader promised. "Make them our weapons to enact our will long after we are gone." In hopelessness Leiden's mother, to spare at least one of her daughters that fate, slit Calia's throat. She was merely five years old. Leiden screamed as the cultists attacked, ending her mother's life but unable to save Calia. Leiden would have to do. She would grow in a household of magic, abuse, and manipulation, becoming exactly what the cult leader had promised: A weapon. Leiden wielded fire to enact the cults will- Assassinating all who opposed their god. Eventually, her fellow Cultists died out. Most were Human, after all, and she was long lived. She'd continue being the instrument of their will for many years until she ran into surviving family members. These people reminded her of who she was, brought her back into the fold, and gave her a chance to start over.
And it failed.
With nothing and no one else in the world for her Leiden roams, drifts, and searches for a purpose. It is during this time period that she finds herself trapped on the Nautiloid.
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neppys-hub · 22 days
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Despite everything, it's still you.
It was a random moment. A glance in the wrong direction. In a temple I had never been in. In a fight I hadn't chosen.
I found myself separated from my companions; Karlach, Wyll, and Shadowheart. To make things worse, I walked into a party of drunk Kobolds trying to light me on fire. To make things worse, I had to kill them all alone.
The face Shadowheart gave me when she saw the blood on my armor. I nearly shuddered.
And so there I was, walking down a hallway alone to a pool of water we had seen outside, when I saw it. A mirror. And in the mirror a strange figure stared back at me. They had my curly hair. They had my tan skin. They had my tired face. They were also covered in blood.
"Despite everything..."
It's still me.
And like a dam that had broke, memories of my past flooded my mind. Things I refused to dwell on, people I chose not to think of anymore. All those deaths, all those failures, all those moments of weakness. All those blood filled victories. Everything I had locked away inside of me, all the darkness of my past.
"Ali?" Shadowheart's soft voice called, and I turned to see her enter the hallway.
"Oh." She blinked in surprise, one hand going to cover her mouth.
I turned back to the mirror and saw it. I saw myself crying. When was the last time I had cried? My face did not move as tears silently cut through the blood on my cheeks, dripping to the floor beneath me. I turned back to Shadowheart only to feel her arms wrap around me. She hugged me tightly.
No words were shared. Instead, for the first time in years, a sob escaped my lips.
Where had all that time gone?
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neppys-hub · 1 month
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My First Tav~!
Hi all~! I'm making a bio like posts for my characters so I can remember/keep track of their details and use them for writing!!! (Plus that makes them easier to show off <3 ) We're starting with Ali.
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Ali was my first playthrough and sorta still relates to my edgy teen self inserts? But isn't an actual self insert of myself (as the character and myself have changed so much~) Class: Barbarian + Fighter Multiclass!
Subclass: Berserker/Battle Master
Background: Soldier Preferred Weapon: Any weapon they can get their hands on at any time. Their preferred weapon always changes based on upkeep, usefulness, and strength. Romance: In my first playthrough we got Shadowheart! So in stories I might stick to Ali x Shadowheart, but I like Karlach as another choice. Pronouns + Sexuality: Ali is born a man! Throughout their story they question their identity and become nonbinary! Towards the end they decide on She/They pronouns and are happy presenting masculine or feminine! Ali is also poly and demisexual. Ali has suffered greatly in their past and this has led to them becoming a quiet and introverted figure. Serious and threatening are two words to describe them. A young boy during the Second Sundering, Ali's people were attacked, enslaved, and hunted down by a Cult of High Elves who, like their Drow kin, had turned to Lolth. They believed their atrocities and sacrifices to her would save them from the world apparently ending. Ali managed to escape and lived in the wilds growing up, learning to fight and survive out of necessity, trial, and error. Eventually, after years of of this, Ali would return to their land and with a small army and their own group of adventurers to free their people, and after this the group would split up, living their own lives. For years, Ali roamed purposeless. They felt their life had no more meaning after achieving their own freedom, only growing up to survive and kill. During this time they travelled and learned of the world, begrudgingly helping others when needed, especially those oppressed or enslaved.
It isn't until the events of Baldur's Gate 3, when they're captured on the Nautiloid, that Ali finds new meaning to their life, through their companions, allies, and the fight against the Absolute which so clearly angered them. Having sworn to free the mindflayer spawn, such as themself, through death or victory Ali has fully dedicated themselves to destroying the Cult of the Absolute once and for all.
Ali lives by simple tenets- Kill evil. Freedom over all else. And honesty. They are as blunt as Karlach or Lae'zel, but with more of a neutral morality. They do not distinguish evil and good beyond an individuals own actions. For example, they always supported Shadowheart's path to become a Dark Justiciar, showing unending loyalty to someone close to them and respect for their beliefs. But when Ali saw the Nightsong she convinced Shadowheart to not kill her and would have fought her (at that point) lover herself to save Aylin.
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neppys-hub · 2 months
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IDK why I feel cringe making my Tav openly and successfully poly with the other characters The game LITERALLY introduces polyamory (even if it messes it up), so wHY AM I SCARED TO WRITE THIS
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neppys-hub · 2 months
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Intro Post~!
Hi all! My name is Neppy, I'm 23 years old, Uruguayan-American, nonbinary (she/they), and huge frigging nerd <3 Right now I'm obsessed with Baldur's Gate 3, but I sometimes post other content, and original content! I'm a writer and photographer! I love swimming and running, history, languages, anime + gaming, and so much more~ You can find all my fanfics here: https://archiveofourown.org/users/Neppy (pls be nice with the older stuff;;) Baldur's Gate 3 Character List (to be posted) Below are the hashtags to keep track of what I post! (I'll expand this as it goes.)
#bg3neppy (Baldur's Gate 3 content)
#bg3charas (my Baldur's Gate characters! Use a hashtag + their name to find specific ones!)
Current characters: (Link to all my character bios) Ali Sol Leiden Aksa
#mywriting (Original writing of mine)
#myfics (my fanfics!)
#Oriel (My homebrewed dnd/fantasy world.)
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