The Lighthouse Masterpost
Solas: You cannot do this, Elgar'nan! You swore that we would give up our commands when this horrific war was over.
Elgar'nan: Our people need our leadership. If you're unwilling, leave.
Mythal: Our people must rebuild. And we must help unite them.
Solas: So, we did not fight for freedom, but to conquer this land and our own.
Elgar'nan: We fought to win, and now the Evanuris are as gods. I do not answer to Mythal's annoying lapdog.
Mythal: The people are afraid. They must believe in something.
Elgar'nan: They need strength.
Mythal: And wisdom.
Elgar'nan: They need gods who can protect them.
Solas: We are not gods. You will learn that.
Elgar'nan: Every lapdog hides a wolf inside.
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The party meets to discuss.
Harding: That was strange. They were speaking elven, but I understood it.
Emmrich: I believe we have experienced a memory in each of our native languages.
Neve: Not just any memory. One of the Dread Wolf's.
Race dependent dialogue:
Elf Rook [1]
Non-Elf Rook [2]
1 - Elf Rook: Bellara: And the mages who declared themselves my gods. Well, mine and Davrin's. And Rook's.
Dialogue options:
Sarcastic: Revelatory, and also bad. [2]
Sad: Yeah. [3] +Bellara Approves
Angry: They betrayed us. [4]
Stoic: Not mine. [5]
2 - Sarcastic: Revelatory, and also bad. Rook: It's not every day you witness the start of a religion. I wonder if they're all this disappointing. Bellara: I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
3 - Sad: Yeah. Rook: There they are, the elven Creators.
Veil Jumper Rook: Rook: You know how many Dalish legends I learned? Parables I was supposed to learn from? Kinda hard to take them seriously now that I've seen all the politics.
Non-Veil Jumper Rook: Rook: I used to be jealous of the Dalish elves, because they got to learn all these stories I only barely knew. Now I get to see the truth of it, and it turns out the truth is awful. Bellara: Awful is an understatement.
Bellara: I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
4 - Angry: They betrayed us. Rook: They were supposed to protect people. Instead, they seized power. Assholes. Bellara: I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
5 - Stoic: Not mine. Rook: They're not gods at all, much less my gods. Davrin: I'm with Rook. Bellara: I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
2 - Non-Elf Rook: Bellara: And the mages who declared themselves my gods. Well, mine and Davrin's.
Dialogue options:
Affable: It was a bit of a letdown. [5] +Bellara Approves
Stoic: What does this get us? [6]
Sad: I’m sorry. [7]
5 - Affable: It was a bit of a letdown. Rook: Given what we've seen them do, I was expecting someone to do something epic. Bellara: Right? It was so mundane. Nothing grand or cosmic. No setting fire to the sun. It was just talking. Politics. I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
6 - Stoic: What does this get us? Rook: Anyone see anything in that memory we can use? [8]
7 - Sad: I’m sorry. Rook: That can't be easy, Bellara. Bellara: It was so… mundane. Nothing grand or cosmic. No setting fire to the sun. Just talking. Politics. I wish they were monsters. Something grand and terrible. Seeing them like that, they're no better than Tevinter nobles. Neve: But no worse, either. They were people—and people can let you down. Rook: All right. What else can we take from this memory? [8]
8 - Scene continues.
Bellara: Elgar'nan was hungry for power. Did anything he could to get it. And to hold on to it.
Emmrich: Then Solas, furious at Elgar'nan installing himself as a despot, started his rebellion.
Neve: There's another moving part in this. Mythal. She was keeping the peace.
Harding: Mythal and Solas were close. The Inquisition found a temple to Mythal, and there were wolf statues everywhere.
Lucanis: Then she sides with Elgar'nan over him. A betrayal.
Dialogue options:
No wonder he was angry. [9] +Bellara Approves +Harding Approves -Neve Disapproves
I see Mythal’s reasons. [10] +Davrin Approves +Emmrich Approves -Bellara Diapproves
9 - No wonder he was angry. Rook: It sounded like Solas was loyal to Mythal. What did Elgar'nan call him? Mythal's lapdog? And then she grabs power alongside Elgar'nan instead of standing for her principles. I'd be angry, too. Neve: Angry enough to start a rebellion? Davrin: That's not how he'd see it. He didn't destroy the world. Elgar'nan did. Solas did what he considered necessary to stop him. Harding: Solas would try to justify what he did. But he'd also blame himself for what happened. [11]
10 - I see Mythal’s reasons. Rook: I think I get where Mythal is coming from. Bellara: Really? Rook: You've just finished some big war, everyone is exhausted, and now Elgar'nan won't give up power. Rook: If Mythal sided with Solas, would Elgar'nan have backed down? Davrin: Not a chance. Harding: It would have led to another war. Mythal tried to keep the peace. Rook: And Solas must see that, but still can't accept that she chose peaceful politics over his ideals. [11]
11 - Scene continues.
Emmrich: Perhaps… these murals aren't simply memories. They're what Solas wishes to forget.
Lucanis: His regrets. That means they're a way to learn his weak points.
Taash: Why are we worried about Solas? He's trapped.
Bellara: Right. But the Dread Wolf was the god of trickery. He's looking for a way out. Bet on it.
Rook: Meanwhile, keep your eyes open in the Crossroads. If there's a way to restore the rest of these murals, Solas would have kept it in his hideaway. It'd be nice to get inside his head for a change.
Next: The Threat of Blight
wait for me miraak solstheim is not far
"i sure hope no elven deity breaks free from their prison in the fade and starts wreaking havoc on thedas"
the nefarious ghilan'nain:
ahah i'm so funny Was it an excuse to draw what I drew?
Maybe
“you look like a cut of fuckable meat. are you?”
catch me chanting that dalish curse like it’s a prayer
Some Solas photos I took in Veilguard recently.
Nicks just trying to hold the gang together x3 Tried more animation. Figured it might be a nice change between comics ^^
AO3 FIC LINK.
Summary:
Solas regarded him with bemusement from his chair next to the aquarium wall. “You are unwell,” he observed. “No shit,” muttered Rook into the lounge cushions. He turned onto his side and groped for his thin, ratty blanket, pulling it over himself to ease the cold flush that had overtaken him. “Bellara and Neve are getting me a cure.”
Rook falls ill. Solas takes care of him while his team arranges treatment.
A/N: Another little fic for the Lighthouse AU. Enjoy!
NO MATTER WHERE I HIDE MY DONUT FRYER NICK ALWAYS FINDS IT AND USES IT
I'M SO SICK OF HIM
NICK. NICK STOP MAKING DONUTS PLEASE NICK WE NEED TO BREAK INTO THE INSTITUTE AND GET MY SON NICK PLEA
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UPDATE: he finally got his donuts :]
hii.. just wanted to bless u all with piper wrights concept art. SHES SO FUCKIGN CUTE.
⚠️MINOR.⚠️ 🧍♂️he/him [im a lil trans guy]🧍♂️ 🎨Artist, i make my own stuff.🖌 🙏i am definitely too shy to post anything😭 ☢️Really like fallout and DAI🐉 [Heavy multi-shipper] [lots of reblogging] idk what else to say. thanks for reading?? you can find more of me at-> https://linktr.ee/Logging.kari0
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