Just take my arm and leave.
Of course Sera stole that dress, it’s the only explanation why it looks like that XD
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So in Trespasser you find these “Torn Notebook in the Deep Roads” Codex entries made by an elf who is with the Qunari.
In the First, the elf notices that the statues of Fen’Harel in the Deep Roads aren’t ones where he is being honored, but ones depicting that he is an attendant to Mythal, one who guarded her. (There is much more evidence of him being her attendant.)
In the Second, the elf wonders about why the elves were in the Deep Roads, and what they were mining for. (We know they were mining for “lyrium, and something else.” and that it gave them great power.)
The Third is the most interesting one to me. The elf was trying desperately to remember (and translate) an old bedtime song about Mythal that they remember from their childhood.
I think the elf translates a key line of the song wrong.
It’s good to have your bestie back in your daily life, even if it is because your country sent you as kind of a punishment lol
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“It’s been a couple of years. How’s everything sitting with you?”
To me, the really intimidating part of Solas’ theme song is that the game introduces it so slowly - first you only hear these thrumming, oppressive war drums (and you didn’t know why - why are there drums? Why??). When you fight the Saarebas, strings come in to lead the drums.
Only when you start fighting the last boss of the game, do you finally hear Solas’ real, complete theme song. Something like a metaphor for hunting down the pieces to the mystery behind the character himself.
I put the three versions of the song together to make a version where one builds up into the next, the way it does in the game. 6-minute panic attack.
they die old and unhappy or young and unfinished