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artxssa · 1 month
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I´m in Dragon Age hell again, help-
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cairaleighexe · 10 months
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a dalish elf and an antivan walk into an assassination attempt on the empress
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vladimirka · 5 months
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old Dragon Age Inquisition x BKDK
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thecrownedmage · 6 months
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THE GRAND MASQUERADE
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freesidexjunkie · 4 months
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"Inquisitor, how do you find Halamshiral?" I dunno Celene why don't you look at my vallaslin and pointed ears and ask me again what I think of your grand palace in the Dales??
Josephine you best hold me back this whole party bc I brought sera to help me throw pies
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thekingofwinterblog · 8 months
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How to fix Halamshiral as a Zone
Inquisition is a flawed game.
I don't think there's anyone who is going to argue otherwise.
The only question is wheter you place it higher or lower than DA2.
One of the things I think it does better than DA2, is that it managed to give every place a soul, an identity of it's own, and at least a distinct, if not always amazing storyline.
The emerald graves doesnt have a very interesting plot, but it has some spectacular side quests, and atmosphere, inculding a haunted mansion, which might be my favorite possession based quest in all of DA because it shows much better than others just how dangerous untrained mages actually are to those around them.
The storm coast tells a story of what was once an important dwarven port, and shows how it fell and was repurposed over time.
The Hinterlands shows the aftereffects of the templar mage war, as well as solas stupid plan to give cory his orb, and the mage rebellion and an actually decent time travel story.
I could go on, but the point is, I usually have at least aomething nice to say about every single region.
All except one.
Halamshiral.
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Halamshiral was the single worst part of all of Dragon Age Inquisition for me, and every single time I boot up this game, it's always the last thing i do before the temple of sacred ashes, despite how bizarre the game flows as a result.
And the reason is because i hate everything about it.
I hate it's unique attempt at side quests, i hate the characters involved, i hate the Orlesians who inhabit it, and i hate how this section tries to copy what worked so amazingly well with Orzammar and Denerim during the landsmeet section, and fails every single shot it lines up.
The ONLY good thing i have to say about this, is that it's at the very least relatively short.
So here's today's question. How to fix Halamshiral?
Let's begin with the three main players.
Celene, Gasparde, and Briala.
The big problem with every single option, is that they all suck.
Celene and Gasparde are both fucking awful people without any redeeming qualities, they have no charisma, and there is no prospect of the Empire reforming itself under either of them, the way Orzammar would under Bhelen.
Meanwhile, Briala is much, much better, but the problem is that we know exactly what is going to happen here if you support her.
Maybe today elves will have it better, but tomorrow, when Gasparde is gone, or celene turns on elves again as she always does all the progress will be repealed, and reversed, along with a few purged alienages.
Its an old story that's been told before in Dragon age.
In short, there is no reason at all to care about this overall plot. None whatsoever.
There were so many reasons to care about both Orzammar and Denerim in the same situation, and every single character involved had so much more charisma than either of these would be monarchs.
So let's fix that.
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Starting with Celene, take the idea of her wanting to reform the empire, and actually take it to the next level.
Celene is genuine in wanting to reform the empire, and has already taken grand, successful steps to make the entire thing much better for everyone, even elves, giving them and serfs more rights, outlawing the practice of chevaliers having a tradition of killing unarmed city elves to graduate.
But the catch is, while she is genuinely making progress, she is doing so within the confines of the great game.
Celene has nonintention of changing the great game, no plans of wanting to remove this thing that holds Orlais back more than any other, this center stone of their nobility and it's culture.
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Meanwhile, Gasparde is a different kind of reformer, one that takes the ideas he had of him claiming to hate the game, and actually doing something with it.
He is far less progressive, has no love for elves, is far more warlike than Celene ever was... But unlike Celene, his ideas of reform isn't going to act within the grand game.
He's going to break it.
Unlike canon gasparde, this gasparde is hated by every single noble family in the entire empire. His only support, and it's a strong one, is the army. The parts of the army that supports Gasparde, and they are a huge part, are loyal to him personally to the hilt.
And he hates them back. He hates the game, he hates the way it cripples the empire, and he wants to change things. Like Celene he plans to break the serfs free of their chains, for the good of the nation and it's power and economy if not for any progressive reasons.
And he'a going to start with Halamshiral.
For this Gasparde isn't merely positioning men to stage a coup... He's planning to kill EVERY SINGLE NOBLE in Halamshiral. Evety man, every woman, every child there.
He's going to reform this empire by wiping out it's cancerous nobility in one fell swoop, and install himself as supreme dictator to see his reforms through, and wiping out the entire Orlesian nobility that might have opposed him, french revolution style.
And thus the Inquisitor has a dilemma.
Unlike Orzammar, where only one side was a reformer, both of these Orlesians are... But you have to choose one.
Do you choose Celene? The more progressive candidate, who wants a more peaceful Orlais going forward? But who is not willing to get ridd of the grand game to do so, thus making it a permanent risk that all her reforms will be undone...
Or will you support Gasparde, and by doing so be complicit in destroying the entire nobility of Orlais, many of whom are not guilty of the shit that Celene and Gasparde here both hate so much? Gasparde is far less likely to create a peaceful Orlais going forward... But he will have obliterated the Grand Game for good and all, a prize that might be worth this Red Wedding style bloodbath.
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Meanwhile there is Briala, the elven spy who has enough influence to allow, or prevent Gasparde's plans from going through.
Here there should be another moral dilemma, quite different from the base game.
Do you convince her to aid Gasparde, in exchange for the Elves getting a duchy of their own in Halamshiral? Do you then back her up with Inquisition forces and support, forcing Him to publicly announce her as such, and trust his own, twisted version of honor to actually stick to it going forward(Something he ultimately does), or do you throw her to the Wolves the moment things get rough?
Or alternatively, do you convince her to side with Celene, and bury the hatchet? And if so, on what terms? And similarly, if she actually wants to get something out of this, you actually need to back her up... Something you may, or may not choose to do.
And voila, here you have an actual story of intrigue, massive, lasting political changes as a result of the Herald's actions, and morally grey on grey choices.
Everything that Denerim and Orzammar had in spades.
Now moving on from the plot to the actual place.
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Halamshiral has no soul.
It's a french villa on a mountaintop. Whoop de freaking do.
It has no interesting murals, unique art only found there, interesting geography, or anything really to make it stand out.
Compare it to Denerim and Orzammar, and the way they fleshed out the entire city's levels of power and criminal underworlds, and you see the difference.
Denerim is a very realistic, squat, squalid medieval city, with it's buildings built on top of every single bit of available space.
Orzammar is a full on high fantasy dwarf city lit up by a lake of lava.
Halamshiral is a villa presented as a city.
How do you fix that?
There is an artist here on Tumblr who pretty much showcased what Halamshiral could have been, if they had taken the idea of the Dalish(who were the original owners) taking inspiration from native americans(amongst others), and use that to build a truly spectacular city, which has long ago been paved over, but the structure is still there.
Make it a city on the water, like the aztex capital of Tenochtitlan, a marvel of canals and stone.
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Make it this Venezia like city, with canals everywhere you look, and the entire city running on water. A marvel of Dalish city building, where they took something as simple as a couple of islands in a lake, and built the most beautiful city in the world.
And rather than just limit you to the palace, instead let you actually explore this city.
Expand the entire event from one night, to a week.
Let the Herald explore the city, meet the players, interact with the nobles, become friends with a few like you could with Ferelden's bans, which in turn makes the possibility of sacrificing them for the greater good hit so much harder.
Let you choose what fancy stuff to wear to the balls and meetings, rather than have this stupid motto of forcing you to wear one, pre determined outfit like this game had for some reason.
Let you discover the places where what little Elven Architecture and art still remains can be found, and talk with the elves who still live here, the descendants after the first elves the Orlesians enslaved.
Make the plotting of Gasparde and the positioning of troops be gradual, not instantly discovered and twarted.
And at the end, if you choose to back Gasparde, you mirror that scene from Dragon Age 2, where the Templars sail across the bay, and you either step aside and witness the bloodbath you just allowed to happen, or you fight them and be recognized by the nobility(most of which are horrible, horrible people) as a hero who just saved the day.
Have the venatori plot be to kill both Gasparde and Celene, rather than their involvement mostly be about handing the player the the easy knife for the knot of which monarch to pick without having to get your hands dirty.
Also have the entire group be gathered for once. Every inner member of the Inquisition just like at Denerim.
Each of whom have their own thoughts on the events.
Who supports who? What is the right thing to do? What is better for the inquisition? Are you staining your honor beyond repair if you back Gasparde? Does the Inquisitor maybe have a breakdown after witnessing what they just allowed to happen and they walk through the gardens or rooms filled with corpses? Maybe have the scene at the end with the love interest be about a moment of them truly comforting their lover in the aftermath of it all, understanding(or not) that as boss, it's your job to have to make the tough decisions. And now you have to live with them.
Or if you wanna go the other way, this could be one of the breaking points like Origins had. If you support Gasparde, Blackwall choses to tell you to get bent, and that he will die as benefits a knight. Defending the week, and calling you out on how you are just as bad as he ever was, a child killer who's going to run away from responsibility, to pretend you are some better person than what you actually are. You're a murder. Just like he was. You are just as responsible for the blood that's flowing as he was with that carriage back in the day.
It would have been a far more impressive reveal moment for his crimes, that's for sure.
Cole probably would be the one who would be second most upset, but wheter he leaves or ultimately stays should probably be depended on your other choices and your relationship with him prior to this, probably have his personal quest be the determinating factor of what he chooses to do.
And i could go on, but point is, this would be a return to Origins choices actually mattering. There were choices that could make or break a characters bond with you. Shale would not budge regarding Caridin, Leliana and wynne would stand against you if you choose to defile the urn, Sevran would choose to betray you for his old friend if he didn't like you enough, and of course the age old choices at the end of act 3 in da2, where you have to pick between templars and Mages, as well as anders fate, and chances are regardless of what you do, at least 1 person ends up dead.
If anyone reading this has any suggestions for how to further improve this storyline, feel free to share, but regardless, i think we can all agree that this is a vast improvement of what we actually got.
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elvhendis · 1 year
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Tell me this wasn't Solas at Halamshiral
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mimistitchcraft · 11 months
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been working on my morrigan costume again. this is a very long term project but I’m feeling motivated again! I adore how the pendant turned out and I’ll be wearing it with a placeholder purchased necklace this weekend while I continue to work on embroidering the whole thing
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amellslittlestar · 1 year
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halamshiral
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sinquisition · 1 year
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I wish they at least gave your companions their own fancy outfits at Halamshiral. Like. They gave Solas his funky hat... I wanna see Josephine in an even fancier dress than her normal one. I wanna see Cullen in the outfit they put Hawke in during MOTA. I wanna hear a banter about how Leliana tried to force Cass to wear a frilly dress and Cassandra just stared at her until she sighed and compromised with some fancier/ceremonial armor. Morrigan got a fancy dress.... why did we all get the ugly ass uniform?
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banal-nadas · 2 years
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“What comes next will be most exciting.”
— Morrigan 🪶
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haverdoodles · 2 years
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Before The Band Stops Playing
— (Solas & Te’lise)
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I repainted this piece from a while ago and added more to the story! I hope you enjoy :)
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The soft steps of bare feet against polished stone alerted Solas to her presence. He pushed himself off of the wall of the balcony and turned to greet her, his heart squeezing near-painfully in his chest as her face lit up when she saw him. He did not deserve such an expression from her.
“You did well tonight,” he said by way of greeting, extending a gloved hand in her direction. “None of this would have been possible without you.”
Te’lise smiled. She looked exhausted, and her thin hand trembled slightly as it slid into his, but he was thankful to note that she didn’t possess the sickly pallor that usually accompanied an episode of her illness. It was regular tiredness, nothing more.
“I may have been helpful, but I am quite content to never sneak around as a servant in the lion’s den ever again.” Te’lise sighed out, drawing a chuckle from him.
Her’s had been a high-risk position, one that she wouldn’t have even been able to take had she not insisted so passionately that she help the mission in some way. While the Inquisitor twirled with snakes and sharks in the glittering ballroom, she was scurrying about all over the palace, gathering information that would be useful to the cause.
“Ma serannas,” she spoke up shyly, drawing him from his own musings. “I owe you my thanks, don’t I? You were looking out for me tonight.”
Solas had been, but he was pleasantly surprised that she noticed. He had taken great pains to subtly subvert any unwanted attention from the silver-haired serving girl darting in and out of palace rooms, whether it be by simply sparking conversation - or by twirling his fingers behind his back in deadly incantations, ensuring that whoever was pursuing her wouldn’t be able to anymore.
“I need no thank you for doing my duty,” Solas said, though the statement was far nobler than he felt. He grew distracted by the way her fine hair fell around her freckled shoulders in waterfalls, the deep blue ribbon weaved in her Life-Braid fluttering in the gentle evening breeze, and the softness of her limpid green eyes as they watched him.
Suddenly possessed by an odd sort of desperation, he weaved his fingers through hers and said, “Te’lise. Before the band stops playing, dance with me.”
She blinked up at him, agape for a moment. “I don’t - I mean, I’ve never… danced before,” she said timidly. “I don’t know how.”
“Nonsense,” Solas smiled, stepping closer. He slid his free hand around to rest politely across her upper back, heart giving another near-painful twinge as her cheeks pinked under his touch. “Here, step up on my feet.”
That startled a giggle from her. “What, like a child?”
“No,” he said, “For guidance. You are tired, are you not? Simply hold on and I will lead the way.”
While she had been hesitant before, there was no hint of nerves on her face as she did as he bid, stepping up onto his boots and leaning against his chest. She glanced up and raised a silver brow. “Now what?”
“Now,” he grinned, “We dance.”
Te’lise began to laugh as they twirled, the sound twinkling brightly around the balcony like silver bells. Solas couldn’t help but watch her, engraving the picture in his memory like the enraptured fool that he was. Why? Why did she have to be so beautiful?
‘You will regret this,’ his mind whispered urgently, and yet somehow he didn’t. ‘You should let her go.’ Solas pulled her closer. ‘Let her go.’ His grip on her hand tightened.
“If you let me go now, I will collapse into an embarrassing heap!” Te’lise exclaimed suddenly, and for a brief terrifying moment he thought that she could somehow hear his thoughts. But no, she remained blissfully unaware of his internal struggle, staring up into his eyes with a smile that radiated life and laughter - a precious expression so rarely displayed. “Don’t you dare let me go, Solas!”
If only she knew. Solas leaned closer – heart aching, body yearning. ‘You are making a mistake. This cannot last.’
And yet he couldn’t bring himself to pull away.
“I wouldn’t dream of doing so,” Was what he finally managed to say, his voice heavy with the defeated tone of a man wholeheartedly succumbing to his demons. “Hold on tight!”
Te’lise released a startled yelp that quickly dissolved into vocal joy as he twirled her around the balcony in wide arcs, her silver servants’ dress sweeping across the polished floor. He watched tenderly as the stars danced in her eyes, and Solas allowed himself to forget everything in the outside world, if only for a little while.
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cairaleighexe · 2 years
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Announcing Lady Inquisitor Lavellan!
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illusivesoul · 9 months
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Collection of scenery shots from Emprise Du Lion
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sad-orlesian · 1 year
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A late night in Halamshiral
Chapter 8 of my fic The Stolen Empress on AO3
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freesidexjunkie · 4 months
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also the smug, slutty little lean Solas does at the ball is almost hot enough to make up for whatever they were doing with the nose plate and hat
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