Making this a like place holder pinned post to remind myself to talk about my characters more and perhaps add like links here or something to abouts for them.
Also if we’re mutuals here please feel free to add me on discord <3 (arrowpunk)
Making this a like place holder pinned post to remind myself to talk about my characters more and perhaps add like links here or something to abouts for them.
Also if we’re mutuals here please feel free to add me on discord <3 (arrowpunk)
i dont support all queer ppl becuz some of yall are very white supremacist and hide behind identity to push white supremacy to other white queers
i do think dablr really missed out a beautiful opportunity to go crazy together by not theorizing a secret good dlc that would retroactively fix all the problems in veilguard by reframing all of its nonsensical plotlines as solas fucking with rook through blood magic
There should be special protections for dykes who don’t care about heated rivalry
thinking so so much about this interaction and the outcomes depending on whether dorian reconciled with halward or not. (taken from @/daitranscripts)
PC: What did you do in Tevinter while you were away?
Dorian (reconciled with his father): I went home... twice. Father was only there once. Mother was drunk both times.
Dorian (did not reconcile with his father): I'll tell you what I didn't do: see Father even once. Mother tracked me down once, which was... nice.
we know so little about aquinea thalrassian, and none of what dorian says about her is positive. she was distant, she didn’t engage with raising dorian much if at all, she drank a lot, she was harshly critical of him and looked down upon him even into his adulthood.
but dorian also says that she hated halward, and that he hated her in return. they were in an arranged marriage because of their bloodlines, and they never loved each other. she was clearly miserable. i wouldn’t doubt that she resented dorian and saw him as a representation of the life she was trapped in. she never had a choice but to be with halward and bear his child—and they only ever had the one, the bare minimum to fulfill the role she was given. she’s also notably not a magister like halward is. she comes from an influential house, but not as influential as house pavus. she’s an active member of high society and a skilled mage, but if she has a career outside of being nobility, it’s not mentioned. sure, halward was also forced to marry someone he loathed. but he has far more power than she does.
halward’s letter says “we,” giselle says “they,” as if both parents are trying to reach dorian. it’s a team effort, if halward’s communications to giselle are to be believed (which… grain of salt). but depending on the outcome of halward and dorian’s confrontation, halward and aquinea’s relationship can go in different directions.
if dorian makes up with halward, aquinea stays where she is, at the pavus estate, drinking. she remains passive. a background character in her own life. she doesn’t seek to change anything, because it’ll always be the same. the family tied together by obligation, resentment, and just that one lingering modicum of love that hangs on by a thread stays the same as it’s always been, bonds strained but never broken.
but if dorian stands his ground? if he chooses his own life and cuts his father out of it? aquinea seeks him out. she takes action. she bears as little love for halward as dorian does, and honestly i’d wager even less. dorian had his entire life planned for him from birth, the same way she did. but he breaks away from it. and something in her shifts. she goes to find dorian on her own, and it’s nice.
obviously the relationship between aquinea and dorian is still complicated regardless of what happens. but there’s something to be said for the fact that dorian only reconciles with his mother if he refuses to reconcile with his father. she takes up agency in her own life for the first time in… who knows how long. maybe the first time ever, if betrothals among altus are frequently arranged at birth as dorian’s was. she stops seeing him as a problem child who needs to be wrangled and controlled; she starts seeing him as someone who rebelled to stay true to who he was, who refused to bend to expectations placed on him by his parents, by his teachers, by the strict roles of upper-class tevinter society.
and maybe aquinea doesn’t know who she is yet, or maybe she used to but it’s been lost to time and drink and her gilded cage. and maybe she has a lot to make up for, especially to her son. but she takes a step. she’s successful where halward wasn’t because she understands in a way halward couldn’t. and i’m so extremely curious how her relationship with dorian develops from here, especially after halward’s death.
anyway new topic who else is constantly thinking about anders bela parallels
#anders daa - bela da2.... choosing to be self-centred and selfish as a protective measure #because they are all alone in a world that is Against them... #hiding behind a rock solid shield of Silly Flippant Joker Idiot so they dont have to deal with their shit.... #capable of being selfless and brave and standing on their principles only when they are no longer Me Alone Against The World #and when their friends both challenge their outlook but also prove to them that they Do have support. & with that support comes Options #bela consistently mildly disapproving of hawke helping people without demanding a reward. #but she is in kirkwall because she freed a ship full of slaves without any expectation of repayment knowing she would pay the price for it #anders in daa insisting that he is Out For Himself. but in da2 he runs a free clinic for the poorest people of darktown For Years #despite the very real danger it puts him in every day #I LIKE EM (op tags)
YES!!! YES
Watching little kids interact is interesting because sometimes you will see one, utterly fixated on some goal, shove aside one of their peers or siblings, knocking them straight on their ass—and of course, this causes a ruckus, with the offended party rushing to the nearest adult and getting a lot of attention, and provoking a scolding reaction toward the offender. But the offender has no idea what’s going on; they don’t really have the awareness to connect their inconsiderate action to the disruption. And you can see them get irritated, staring down the kid who’s getting all the attention, seeing *them* as the reason they’re getting in trouble. You can see them thinking (the primitive, two-year-old equivalent of) “I can’t believe that asshole had the nerve to be in my way *and* to get upset when I knocked him over.”
And a lot of people never really outgrow this.
and idk, this may sound like i'm being glib about how people i dislike are toddlers, but i really do mean it. a solid 10-20% of the population seems to fail to develop a theory of mind in life that amounts even to a totally mercenary set of expectations for stuff like "if i walk up to this kid and grab the toy out of his hand, he might punch me in the nose; he will definitely be pissed off." just flabbergasted that when they treat someone like shit, that person has the absolute gall to get upset. and maybe some of this has to do with the way we societies teach people to selectively empathize with some kinds of people and not others. but some people treat everyone like this. they treat their family like this! they develop whole politics or theologies to explain why you're not allowed to ever be mad at them, and they can do whatever they want forever.
anyway cullen discourse is so fascinating to me because it's like, well i can't speak for everyone who considers themself a cullen disliker, but arguing that he isn't a bad person actually is exactly what you shouldn't be doing if you want to get anywhere with me. my problem with him is that he's unbelievably boring and impossible to engage with because dai already doesn't want you to think he's a bad person. you're the one moralizing here and that's your problem