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An indie, selective roleplay/ask blog for Fenris from Bioware's "Dragon Age" franchise. Please read rules before interaction! NSFW content to be present
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A snow-capped head dropped to one side, almost childish in nature as Fenris attempted to make something from the abstract piece before him. It was composed of small, natural looking stones and arranged by way of color and hue. He wanted to like it-- he was an earthy individual and appreciated mosaics, but this just felt off. Perhaps if the stones had been left their natural colors rather than being painted. Far from an art critic, he just mentally shrugged it off in favor of deciding he just plain didn’t like it, and that was that. 

Perhaps the artist’s heart simply wasn’t in it, because Fenris felt much more draw to the next piece that caught his attention. It was rather a small set, each slightly different from the last but all of them built from geometric glass shapes, with small folds of canvas pressed in the seams of the shards. After closer inspection, a couple of the artworks had parchment rather than canvas. They were all painted in bold colors that Fenris otherwise would have shied away from, but he couldn’t shake the appeal of the bold colors and sharp edges pulling attention away from the fragile parchment or flexible canvas. ‘Aged parchment beneath bloodstained glass’. He wasn’t sure he could use it, but he took out his phone anyway and swiped to his note-taking application where he tapped the line away for future use. 

He stored his phone in his back pocket and continued down the line until he spotted an elf with a shaved head that appeared to be simply observing the people milling about the exhibition. Deciding that he looked the most likely to hold the information Fenris sought, he cleared his throat and approached the elf, shoulders up and hands in his pockets. 

“Excuse me,” he began,  nodding to the paler elf as he approached. “Would you happen to know the name of the artist responsible for these?”

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Their last clean up on the wounded Coast didn’t go as well was planned. They’d handled it, but they had been outnumbered and Hawke took more hits than usual and they couldn’t stretch out their healing supplies long enough through the battle to minimize the damage. She would be alright, but with a fractured set of ribs, a bonk on the head and more than a few stitches, Anders elected to give her something for the pain, if only to get her to shut up and sleep through it so she would stop trying to make an escape from the clinic. 

Sitting upright with Fenris at her side, reading (he’d been elected as the extra precaution to keep her on bed rest), she was staring at him, half asleep already. Only feeling a soft burn and tingle when she lifted her arm, she reached out and touched her fingertip to the bottom of his ear, before tracing it along all the way to the pointed tip. To her, everything looked soft and pleasant in the moment, Fenris included and Marian Hawke’s personality was well described as “I’m gonna touch the thing I shouldn’t touch.”

Fenris had been quite content to immerse himself in a rather biased telling of the war between the Qunari and Tevinter. He made plenty of mental reminders for himself to scrawl his own footnotes later in regards to particularly preposterous accounts of Qunari “barbarism” that Fenris had had the privilege of learning about from the Fog Warriors. 

Then a very soft touch startled him, sending a cold chill over him and jarring his attention from the writings of the conservative brother. 

“Hawke--”  he hissed, shaking his head from her hand wildly and looking down at her with a look of indignation. “What are you doing? Stop that.” 

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itha-tavir
“Interesting that they would be so close to Kirkwall, and inside of the city’s walls even more. I did not expect the Dalish to frequent a human city so readily,” he replied before realizing where Fenris had said the clan was. Sundermount. That location was…interesting. There had been a few battles there, and many elves died there. There could be something of interest that he may want to look into before heading further south.

He turned to Fenris then, “Sundermount. That location was the site of a battle long ago, was it not? I suppose the Dalish would likely congregate near a location like that.” He adjusted the pack over his shoulders and considered. If it was not too far a trip, he could certainly spare a trip to it, if only to sleep for a night and leave the following morning.

Fenris shrugged his right shoulder lamely, without much to contribute to Solas’s musings. He had read material about Shartan, and the social roles elves played within the vastly-Andrastian world of Thedas, but he was little concerned with distant history. “I will take your word for it. I do not know much about Dalish history, myself.”

He watched Solas shift beneath his obvious consideration of this new information, and gestured north with a wave of his hand. “It is not far. I could show you if you have a need to visit.”

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akingmixer

an rp guide to making drafts more fun and less stressful

if you’re like me you tend to stockpile replies like you’re preparing for the apocalypse, and there are times when i look at that large number (across multiple blogs whoops) and wonder WHAT THE FUCK HAVE I DONE I WILL NEVER DO ALL OF THESE.

BUT FEAR NOT. i have compiled a list of tips i’ve gathered over my 13+ years of rping that have made chugging out responses as stress free and fun as possible. take them or leave them, i hope you find some use in it!

       1. never ever EVER EVER give yourself a “due-date” DON’T DO IT. PLEASE DON’T. I MEAN IT. you can set a goal, that’s awesome. say, ‘hey! i want to get x amount of drafts done today’, but don’t ever tell yourself you HAVE to. this is a hobby, for FUN. when you go into your drafts with a due-date, you go into your drafts with initial stress and if you don’t meet your self-determined quota you’re going to feel bad and you should never feel bad when you write for fun. when you sit down to do drafts just tell yourself, i’m gonna work on these today and see where i get. as long as the only concrete goal you give yourself is to try, then you’re already on the right track!
       2. first thoughts, jot them down! when you go to draft your posts/like it/save it/whatever you do to keep track of your drafts, you should try to jot down a few “first thoughts” before you do so. this is just something i do personally, it’s always helped me out. when i get a reply from my partner, before i go to draft it, i make some bullet points where i would respond; my muses initial internal reaction, possible dialogue, and my muses initial external response. even if you come back to it a week later and take a gander at the reply in your drafts, you can gloss over what you wrote down to try and bring some inspiration back for the reply. you can change your mind, keep it the same, whatever. it just helps brings you back to how you first responded to the reply and spark some creativity.
       3. respond in the order you want to, not the order received this isn’t a job at the local diner, you don’t have to rotate drafts like FIFO (first in first out.) your reply isn’t going to ‘spoil’ the longer you have it in your drafts. if one draft jumps out at you more than the other, DO THAT ONE. your rp partner will (they should) understand muses can be fickle and you have preferences. when you force yourself to do a draft, it tends to come out less than stellar, or not like you wanted, and you’ll just frustrate yourself further.
       4. when you DO decide to sit down and write drafts, get comfy! listen to music? like white noise? need some generic background noise? put that shit on! even if you’re responding mobile in class (shame on you) or at home naked in your bedroom, try to make yourself as comfortable as possible. me? i prefer silence or soft ambient music in the privacy of my room, but that’s just a preference. i tend to write better when i feel the most comfortable. 
       5. TALK TO YOUR RP PARTNERS!!!! trust me i doubt they are going to mind if you head into their im/skype/inbox/whatever and ask questions you have as they come along. if there’s something in their reply you want clarified to help you in yours, ASK! even if there’s no question, i highly encourage you talk to who you’re writing with, especially for longer, more plotted threads; it’s no secret that you tend to write better with people you know/get along with. ask them to chat about their muse in that specific setting, maybe talk over a couple possibilities in the near future, get some inspiration just by chatting. i understand for some of us, talking with others we don’t know is a daunting task, but just try to remember we’re all here for the same reason; we want to write, and have fun, and be creative. the worst thing someone can say to you when you ask for feedback or input is ‘no’, and tbh if they say that then i think you’ve dodged a bullet lmfao
       6. PRAISE YOURSELF for the love of god don’t be ashamed to say HEY I DID ONE DRAFT TODAY GO ME. even if its one out of 100, you still DID IT and that’s AWESOME! the more you congratulate yourself and the more you believe in what you create, the easier creating more will be. 
       7. don’t be afraid to back out of some things this one is the hardest for me to follow, because i love everyone i write with and i tend to not want to let go of threads. but if there’s that one draft you constantly look at every time you try to get some done and it just makes you sad because you’re not sure, you’re never sure how to respond, maybe it’s time to move along. that feeling effects your overall mood and tends to make writing for other drafts more difficult. DO NOT FEEL BAD WHEN YOU DO THIS, DON’T YOU DARE. think of it more as…putting it aside for the time being. you can always revisit that particular plot/scenario at a later date, and your rp partner will understand. if they don’t, if they pressure you to keep a draft that only proceeds to upset you when you go into your drafts, you do not need to write with them. repeat after me, my lovely creative nuggets, you do not owe anyone anything. you don’t. i repeat, THIS IS FOR FUN. this is a hobby. you are not getting paid and unless your rp partner is paying you by the word, do not let them control what you reply to and when. 
       8. don’t be afraid to start NEW things don’t punish yourself. i see it all the time, people joke about having too many drafts and yet they do starter calls, reblogs memes, whathaveyou. THATS OK STOP FEELING BAD ABOUT IT! if you need some creative juices flowing, and your drafts don’t look appealing, then reblog that meme! ask for some starters! as long as you keep writing, inspiration will find you in time, i promise. 
       9. HAVE FUN. i’ve said it like 89745974 times but i cannot stress it enough. rping is for fun. it should always make you feel better, not worse. if it takes you two days to do 20 drafts, or two weeks to do 1, that’s ok. the more you worry about ‘losing followers’ or interest in your muse, the more stressed youre going to make yourself which in turn makes focusing harder which makes writing harder and then your drafts contiue to sit even longer. it’s a vicious cycle we all fall into sometimes, and that’s ok. just because you’re stressing about it doesn’t mean you’re terrible, we all do. just TRY to recognize the signs when you’re doing it, and pep yourself up. talk to someone. maybe just chat about your muse with a friend if you can. if you get drafts done by the end of the day, great! if you don’t, you don’t, and that’s ok too.
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