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How is this thing work? I should talk with Hawke again and ask some pointers about this platform. What a confusing website — LFT.
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mywitchcultblr · 2 years
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"Hold on, is that... Archon Pavus's husband? The rebel mage from Ostwick? The inquisitor?"
"Yes, look at his outrageous jewelry and outfit, probably costed thousands of sovereigns."
"I heard Lord Trevelyan bought the late Empress Celene's Petit Trianon château for College of Enchanters mages, scandalous!"
"He told magisters who complained about their bonuses cut to 'tighten their belt' and 'just eat some cake!' I mean, the nerve! Trevelyan wanted Archon Pavus to use the extra fund for qunari and elven orphanages... What a waste!"
"Some Orlesian called him Monsieur Dèficit."
"Clearly, Lord Trevelyan has artistic temper."
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Gossips about Lord Francois Trevelyan at The Archon Palace in Minrathous. Although he was a hero who hailed by many as a harbinger of equality and freedom; Lord Trevelyan's 'radical' progressive politics, influence, and expensive spending habits were not popular amongst conservative nobility in Thedas. 9:50 Dragon.
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mydeaddovedungeon · 2 years
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Alternate Universe where Francois was taken to Kirkwall circle instead of Ostwick where he suffered for nine years as Alrik sex slave ( in main universe he suffered in Ostwick circle as well but he wasn't taken/given as a sex slave for a knight commander)
Despite the pain and suffering, he still rebelled, helping helped mages to escape from the gallows, supporting Anders and contacting mage underground rebellion. The situation escalated when Justinia, influenced by fear, agreed to make all mages of age tranquil. This pushed all mages to their limit and everyone banded together with Anders to fight back against the chantry.
Francois was running away from Alrik and his men when he stumbled upon Corypheus tomb and accidentally released the magister of old.
Desperate to free his people from suffering and slavery, Francois agreed to help Corypheus and became The Elder One's right hand man.
With the chantry agreed to make all mages tranquil and they were ready to sent an army to conquer Kirkwall, Francois railed mages of Kirkwall to stand with The Elder One and topple their oppressor:
The sun of Andraste and all of its followers in power.
(Anders and Hawke escaped tho)
A desperate man with a shattered mind and unbearable need to be love and be loved slowly became attracted to the ancient magister who saved him from his former enslaver and abuser.
Corypheus himself, despite his insistence that he was above and men and had no need for affection, slowly crumble under the devotion and obsession of this rebellious white-haired beauty.
Their love was twisted, codependent, unhealthy, deranged and dangerous
( Don't worry Frankie still wouldn't accept slavery and oppression and he'll convince Cory to not enslave elves and others. At least let him take care of the people Corypheus deemed as lesser in Free Marches. Since Francois get the right of dominion over The Marcher.
But bad things happened and Cory betrayed him, then Francois traveled back in time to tell his past self to go to Solas instead of Cory.
He'll become inquisitor, allied and freeing mages, defeat Corypheus and then supporting Solas to tear down the veil, defeat Evanuris and returning the world into harmony + magic)
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witchcultvase · 2 years
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Morrigan: So you are ready to forgive Solas? So easily? Why? The man betrayed the inquisition
Francois: My heart and allegiance can be bought easily by a nine inch ancient elven cock
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astarionconsort · 1 year
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Solas successful tore down the veil and remake the world into a much better place, the downside is that the people he loved died and reborn again. Still the same person and looked the same but without the memory of their past life. Past forward the College of Enchanters elven professor met with a very familiar looking second year econ student who took his advanced magical class—the young man smiled at him. Chilling blue eyes staring deep into his soul.
Is he still worthy to belong to his beloved again? Can they reconnect with their past? Especially when the inquisitor now is younger than he was before?
(Dorian will come into the picture later)
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snusnuart · 2 years
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Just a small study, Pavelyan
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gloriousonemahanon · 3 years
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@mywitchcultblr A little meme for our Two-Quizzies AU. Would Mahanon stash away 10,000 sovereigns for nug mounts? ABSOLUTELY.
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trevelyan-rebelmage · 3 years
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*Francois is a rebel mage, rightfully calling out the chantry Cassandra, templar and seeker for oppressing and enslaved mages and elves*
*Dorian called out Cassandra and The seeker for their bullshit, hiding the truth about tranquility and for the fact that they enslaved mages*
Cassandra: But Tevinter is bad! What about Tevinter?! They enslaved people too! Uwu it's not that simple! don't call out the seeker! Don't call out the templar Don't call out the chantry! Don't call me out! We just don't want to admit that we are slavers and we are the asshole here!"
Source: Based on her banter with Dorian after they defeated lucius, and for the fact she really hate it when Inquisitor said the reason why he and other mages rebelled "Mages are oppressed, what did you expected?"
(Her reaction kinda reminded me of an angry internet edgelord in yt comment section when poc pointed out white people racism and what white people has done to people of color )
Cassandra have her own certain merits but....Eh let's admit it people like her benefited from elves and mages oppression, and when the system changed the oppressors/privilaged people mind always fucking break to little pieces lolololol
She better deliver on her promise to find a cure for tranquility, at least cass tried to make some things right, but her efforts it's not enough tho because she doesn't want to completely destroyed the old system and changed it for something better unlike what Fiona/Briala/Inquisitor and Leliana are willing to do.
So you are not divine cass, Leliana is the motherfucking divine hell yeah......
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mywitchcultblr · 1 year
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I dunno I just want to gush about Mahanon Lavellan a lot ( credit to Gloriusmahanon. Go follow that blog) him and my fave rebel mage inky have such a special relationship
Its two inquisitor in this shared AU and I'm usually hardcore romancer but this is the first time I gush a lot about platonic relationship. The bond of a Dalish mage and a rebel mage is SO STRONG it trascend the barrier of the world and the fade even when Solas win and Thedas is no longer the same anymore ( Frankie marrying both Dorian and Solas here )
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gyrlversion · 5 years
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Bercow sat amid the drama: HENRY DEEDES on an epic scene in the House
The speaker’s chair was like a scene from a Caravaggio canvas. Either side was a whirl of flailing arms and concerned faces bathed in soft chiaroscuro, each one trying desperately to get their view across.
Out in front, concerned-looking Clerks sat and conferred. At the centre of it of all sat the man himself, John Bercow, stroking his chin and listening to the commotion around him.
Bercow, slap bang in the middle of drama. Just the way he likes it. The issue at hand was a tied vote – 310-310 – the first in the House of Commons since 1993 during the Maastricht hoo-haa.
MPs were voting on whether to hold a third round of indicative votes on Monday as put up by Hilary Benn (Lab, Leeds Central) to help break the Brexit impasse. Boisterous Mark Francois (Con, Rayleigh and Wickford) suggested the decision fall to a People’s Vote. What a helpful chap.
Like a scene from a Caravaggio canvas, Speaker Bercow surveyed the Commons with his head in his hands as arms whirled around him
House speaker John Bercow sat in the middle of the drama as MPs from across the UK voted on whether to hold a third round of indicative votes to help break the Brexit impasse
The deadlock meant the Speaker had to cast his deciding vote. Precedent required him to reject the motion. Such a move could have been helpful to the Government. That’ll sting Bercow. May require ointment.
Another knife-edge vote followed, on a Bill brought by Sir Oliver Letwin (Con, West Dorset) and Yvette Cooper (Lab, Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) forcing the Prime Minister to rule out a No Deal Brexit, this one squeaking through 315-310. In other words, it was yet another day of Brexit high drama.
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister had endured a highly lively PMQs. The government backbenches now resemble a Wild West saloon.
Opposing factions eye one another suspiciously. Such is the undercurrent of menace, you feel at any moment the scene could erupt into a chair-smashing melee.
Mrs May’s decision on Tuesday to invite Jeremy Corbyn to help break the impasse is, for most of them, the final straw. Yesterday, several Tory MPs openly turned on her. Yes, they still cheered her occasional sallies but through forked tongues.
With Mrs May due to meet Mr Corbyn later that afternoon, Labour’s Dear Leader chose to ignore Brexit and focus on poverty. The pair grappled non-committedly in the manner of two ageing prize fighters holding out for a draw.
Neither required the bucket and sponge.
The Prime Minister’s real showdown came with her own party. When the Speaker called Nigel Adams, the former Welsh minister who had resigned hours earlier, he received a hero’s welcome.
The deadlock meant the Speaker had to cast his deciding vote. The issue at hand was a tied vote – 310-310. Precedent required him to reject the motion. Such a move could have been helpful to the Government
Would he chose the occasion to bludgeon the PM? A delightful tension suddenly gripped the House. Barry Gardiner (Lab, Brent North) twiddled his neatly manicured beard. Sir Nicholas Soames (Con, Mid Sussex) gawped in eager anticipation. ‘Can I urge the Prime Minister to put her weight behind the campaign for step-free access for Selby railway station?’ he asked.
Loud exhales of breath. Adams grinned and apologised for disappointing colleagues by refusing to wield the dagger.
Not everyone let the PM off so lightly. David Jones (Con, Clwyd West) asked if it was still the Prime Minister’s opinion the Leader of the Opposition was unfit to govern. To her credit, Mrs May didn’t shy from the question and brought up Mr Corbyn’s milky response to the Salisbury poisoning when he appeared to doubt Russia’s involvement.
Lee Rowley (Con, North East Derbyshire) pondered what qualified Mr Corbyn to discuss Brexit when only last week Mrs May described him as ‘the biggest threat to our standing in the world, to our defence and to our economy’. Mrs May squirmed, tamely responding something about the public wanting politicians to work together to find a solution.
Grumbles emanated from behind her. ERG corner was as lively as bingo night in a nursing home. Jacob Rees-Mogg (Con, North East Somerset) chatted conspiratorially with Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Con, Berwick-upon-Tweed). Sir William Cash (Con, Stone) grimaced.
Julian Lewis (Con, New Forest East) stuck his oar in. Why, he asked, after preaching about No Deal being better than a bad deal, was the PM approaching Labour when most of her party wanted to leave next week without a deal? Mrs May responded she had a good deal, but Lewis chose to vote against it. Good answer.
At the end of a lengthy session, the PM trotted off for her lengthy pow-wow with the Leader of the Opposition. Hardly a barrel of laughs, one suspects. But a country picnic compared to her next meeting with her party.
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astarionconsort · 1 year
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"I love you," the younger man said ever so casually as if such declaration wouldn't change the world for the better or the worse. Solas couldn't blame him, he didn't know any better— wasn't allowed to know the truth yet. Francois smiled at him and then pulled Solas closer for a kiss and his soft, supple lips still tasted the same for the wolf in the sheep clothing.
Sweeter than honey and more tempting than any sins in the world. It felt like coming home.
Francois thought he was only making out with his magical studies professor, a humble but stern elf with a sarcastic sense of humor that could cut deep through the skin, but beneath it all was a man with so much compassion and passion. Not with the god who was responsible for remaking the world in his image— not with the beast who ripped everyone apart from their loved ones and their families when the old world ended and new one reborn.
Memories scattered like the ashes of old Thedas.
Some reborn and some lost in the wind, although Fen'harel had made sure that his friends, lovers and everyone they cared about shall be reborn again.
Dorian and The Inquisitor still emerged from the ruins and ashes, so did Leliana, Anders, Hawke, Fiona, Briala, The Trevelyan and Pavus families and others. The children whom Francois lost in the process of rebirthing this world shall be born again.
But the pain would return as well when Fen'harel loved ones eventually remembered what happened.
Solas wasn't ready for it—could never be ready when he had to eventually face the judgment of what he did. It was necessary to save the world but still didn't erase the anguish and suffering. Sometimes he wanted to keep his friends and lovers ignorant of what happened, let them living this new life unburdened. But it wouldn't be fair and the dread Wolf knew he couldn't keep lying or running away.
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thursdayfilebuzz · 7 years
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France's Fillon stays in presidential race despite deepening legal probe Photo I: Francois Fillon, former French prime minister, member of the Republicans political party and 2017 presidential election candidate of the French centre-right, arrives to make a declaration to the media at his campaign headquarters in Paris, France, March 1, 2017. - by Christian Hartmann // March 01 2017 - by Chine Labbé and Marine Pennetier | PARIS // Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Adrian Croft, Andrew Callus and Mark Trevelyan - http://uk.reuters.com Conservative French presidential candidate Francois Fillon vowed to stay in the presidential race on Wednesday despite a magistrate's intention to place him under formal investigation for alleged misuse of public funds. His statement at his campaign headquarters came after a morning of speculation that he was about to withdraw following his decision to postpone a campaign visit to the Paris farm show. It came as opinion polls continued to show he would lose the election. The polls show independent centrist Emmanuel Macron consolidating his status as favourite, and put far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen also among the leading candidates. Fillon's campaign has been dogged since late January by an official investigation into alleged misuse of taxpayers' money involving hundreds of thousands of euros paid to his wife and family. He had been favourite to win until the affair began. He has denied wrongdoing along with the allegations by a satirical newspaper that his wife did little work for her salary as a parliamentary assistant and in other roles. On Wednesday, he revealed that investigating magistrates appointed last week to the case planned to put him under formal investigation, and had summoned him to appear before them on March 15. He denounced the process as a "political assassination," but said he would cooperate with it and appear before the judges as requested. "I won't give in, I won't surrender, I won't pull out, I'll fight to the end," Fillon said. -- Steven Macdowall I am drawing the 'Umbrella' this month https://www.instagram.com/stevenhmacdowall
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gloriousonemahanon · 3 years
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This totally happened. XD
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trevelyan-rebelmage · 3 years
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Greg Ellis saying bigoted shit
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mywitchcultblr · 2 years
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gyrlversion · 5 years
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Now have YOUR say! Tell your Tory MP to to back Mrs Mays Brexit Deal
Their postal address in Westminster is House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA, although if you write a letter it may arrive too late
Adam Afriyie [email protected] 
Richard Bacon [email protected]
Steve Baker [email protected]
Crispin Blunt [email protected]
Suella Braverman [email protected]
Andrew Bridgen [email protected]
Conor Burns [email protected]
William Cash [email protected]
Rehman Chishti [email protected]
Christopher Chope [email protected]
Simon Clarke [email protected]
Damian Collins [email protected]
Robert Courts [email protected]
Richard Drax [email protected]
James Duddridge [email protected]
Iain Duncan Smith [email protected]
Charlie Elphicke [email protected]
Michael Fabricant https://ift.tt/2TYysyU (contact form on website)
Michael Fallon [email protected]
Mark Francois [email protected]
Marcus Fysh [email protected]
Chris Green [email protected]
Justine Greening [email protected]
Dominic Grieve [email protected]
Mark Harper [email protected]
Gordon Henderson [email protected]
PhilIp Hollobone [email protected]
Adam Holloway [email protected]
Eddie Hughes [email protected]
Ranil Jayawardena [email protected]
Bernard Jenkin [email protected]
Andrea Jenkyns [email protected]
Boris Johnson [email protected]
Gareth Johnson [email protected]
David Jones [email protected]
Pauline Latham [email protected]
Phillip Lee [email protected]
Andrew Lewer [email protected]
Julian Lewis In writing: House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA
Ian Liddell-Grainger [email protected]
Julia Lopez [email protected]
Jonathan Lord [email protected]
Craig Mackinlay [email protected]
Anne Marie Morris [email protected]
Sheryll Murray [email protected]
Priti Patel [email protected]
Owen Paterson [email protected]
Tom Pursglove [email protected]
Dominic Raab [email protected]
John Redwood [email protected]
Jacob Rees-Mogg [email protected]
Laurence Robertson [email protected]
Andrew Rosindell [email protected]
Grant Shapps [email protected]
Henry Smith henry.smith.mp@parliament
Royston Smith [email protected]
Bob Stewart [email protected]
Ross Thomson [email protected]
Michael Tomlinson [email protected]
Craig Tracey [email protected]
Anne-Marie Trevelyan [email protected]
Shailesh Vara [email protected]
Theresa Villiers [email protected]
John Whittingdale [email protected]
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