I absolutely ADORE the way you draw Solas, I'm absolutely in love 🥺🥺🥺
Aahhhhh thank you so much! Here’s a Solas wip for you 💖
if he had a tail he'd be wagging it
Solas/Elvhen murals 🥰🥰🥰
Epler: “It’s really fucked up that you have the option to kill a clan of Dalish elves in every game!”
Epler: “That’s why, in Veilguard, we’re killing DOZENS of Dalish clans no matter what you do!”
Epler: “The majority of the Dalish elves in Thedas are dead now, since they mostly lived in the south (where the Dales are).”
Epler: “The elves needed a win. 👍🏻”
Harellan
you are as beautiful as the day I lost you
DA:TV Solas-themed narrative sketches and captions by Nick Thornborrow, under a cut due to spoilers and length:
[caption is for images below] Nick Thornborrow: "These sketches were tools of pre-production where we were exploring possibilities and challenging assumptions about the story of Veilguard without the constraints of production, or the birds eye view afforded by new iterations."
Nick Thornborrow: "I only say that because I've picked up on discourse lamenting cut content derived from concept and narrative art that isn't reflected in final game. Emphatically, I want to state it's not cut content. Pre-production is where ideas are weighed for going into production."
Nick Thornborrow: "When cuts are made, it's typically at a more advanced stage of production that involves multiple disciplines, Whereas scruffy sketches like these are useful in pre-production to see what resonates because they're quick to draw and the emotional toll of throwing them out is minimal."
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Art by Nick Thornborrow.
Dragon Age Veilguard, doodles 4
Fen'Harel ma Ghilana
(Solavellan but like an opera)
I'm so normal about them
At first I liked the fact that Emmrich was mentoring Dorian, but the more I thought about it, the more questions I had.
Dorian: My family once took me to Nevarra, Cassandra. Cassandra: You undoubtedly saw more of it than I ever did. Dorian: I was young, and all I wanted to do was visit a necropolis. I was desperate. Cassandra: They're dark. And full of undead. And the smell of stale incense still makes me want to vomit. Dorian: Ah. There goes that childhood fantasy. ─────── Dorian: So tell me this: are Nevarran cities of the dead actually filled with undead? Cassandra: Of course. The Mortalitasi lure spirits to possess every corpse buried there. Dorian: And then what? Let them… wander around willy-nilly? Cassandra: Only in the abandoned areas. The rest are sealed up in their tombs, I suppose. Dorian: Forever? I almost feel bad for them. Cassandra: After a time, the moaning grates on the nerves. Trust me.
Dorian has never been in a necropolis, he doesn't even know what it looks like, which is why he sounds disappointed after Cassandra's description, and he doesn't know what the Mortalitasi actually do, but in DATV it turned out that he was taught necromancy at the Grand Necropolis.
I'm fully aware that it was only made up to connect Emmrich with him and has no deep meaning but that’s the problem. Any new piece of lore should not contradict to established story. Dorian's story is well thought out, so the careless addition of details just for the sake of a new character is not a good thing, and in my opinion is even disrespectful.
It may seem unimportant, but it defines DATV. Let's add some facts that contradict the old character lore for the sake of a few cute moments.