Cole: He almost says the word sometimes. Katoh.
He tastes it in his mouth, sweet release a breath away, tongue tying it tenderly, like you tie him.
But he doesn’t, for you. And for him, because it makes it mean more. A fuller feeling, a brighter burst…
Iron Bull: Yeah. (Coughs) How’s he feel about you saying this in front of everybody?
Inquisitor: I don’t have a problem with it. We’re two consenting adults and I’m not ashamed of what goes on in our bed.
Cole: But not just the bed! Sometimes against the wall… and once on the war table!
Dorian: (Laughs)

Dorian Location Comments

danaduchy:

Emprise Du Lion

  • Mountains. Cold. “Let’s bring Dorian!”
  • Treacherous ground here. I’m picturing myself bumping all the way down a mountain.
  • At least the walk back will be easier than the walk up.
  • Not the most idyllic mountainside, is it?
  • Reminds me of the High Reaches, but with more snow.

Fallow Mire

  • Let me guess: the locals claim this place is haunted.
  • Reminds me of the Donarks, actually. Just much, much colder.
  • Fields of mud. Ugh.
  • What do they call this? A “bog”? Lovely word.
  • The Veil’s thin here, demons seeping into every corpse and tree they can.

Storm Coast

  • (Breathes deep.) Finally, some humidity.
  • Bloody Waking Sea. Never been more sick than when I crossed that. Of course, it might have been the bottle of grappa I was nursing. The sea and I don’t mix well.
  • Footing’s rather slick around here.
  • The “Storm Coast”? You southerners think of cheery names for these places, don’t you?

Crestwood

  • Is everywhere in Ferelden so… moist?
  • There’s a lake like this one near my family’s estates. Fewer demons.
  • Quaint area. Fereldans live a bit like barbarians, don’t they?
  • (Shudders.) Now I see why they wear so much fur.
  • Let’s be watchful. I understand this country’s full of dogs.

Emerald Graves

  • What a lovely forest. Kind of makes you want to retch, yes?
  • I’m not made for the wilderness. I’m more taverns and big cities.
  • Wild animals everywhere. Don’t these people hunt?
  • We’re going to get lost and starve to death, aren’t we. A glorious end for the Inquisition.
  • Why “Emerald Graves”? What graves? Did they bury people here?

Hinterlands

  • The Fereldan heartland. It’s a brave new world, Dorian Pavus.
  • Does the cold not bother any of you? Truly?
  • Odd that the Fereldans would invite the rebel mages into their country. They had to know it would bring the fighting here.
  • The mage rebellion has turned this place upside down, hasn’t it?
  • I camped in these hills for two weeks when I got here. Me, camping!

Hissing Wastes

  • Lively for a wasteland, I’ll give it that.
  • It’s freezing! Why is a desert freezing?
  • Dwarven ruins on the surface. That must be a year’s worth of arguments for the scholars.
  • I think I’m drying out from the inside.
  • At least Corypheus’s followers are suffering with us.
  • Does that noise ever stop?
    Cassandra: Please don’t keep mentioning it.
    Blackwall: It didn’t the last nine times you asked.
    “Persistence is its own reward.” That’s a Tevinter proverb.
    Bull: Well, it’s sand blowing on sand in a place full of wind and sand.
    Thank you. That makes so much more sense now.

Forbidden Oasis

  • I read somewhere you can sink into sand. Just… whoop! Down you go.
  • In Ancient Tevinter, they called this place Vina Hadalus. It means “the downy hairs upon your ass.”
    [That’s an odd name.] Really? Who named it that?
    Someone who liked staring at asses. You know how magisters are.
    [It’s more sandy than downy.] You’d think it would be “the itchy sand down your trousers.”
    I suppose the ancients weren’t all that clever.
    [That’s a lie.] It does not mean that.
    True, but look around. It couldn’t mean something much better.
  • Do they have sand worms here? Giant sand worms? No?

Exalted Plains

  • It figures that most of the fighting happened here and not in Orlais proper.
  • Before the elves were given this land, I understand it was mostly forest. You can hardly tell.
  • How many battles have been fought on these plains over the ages?
  • I wonder how different this land looked back when the elves had it.
  • “Exalted Plains.” Named to honor the “great” victory of Orlais over the elves.

Val Royeaux

  • So this is the heart of mighty Orlais?
  • At least we’re in a city. I’m tempted to find a tavern. Perhaps all of them.
  • So many masks. What a bizarre custom.
  • It’s not as austere as Tevinter cities. Not nearly as many dragon statues. Such garish colors. And where are the ruins? Minrathous is full of ruins.
  • We need to find some proper wine while we’re here. I’m rather desperate.

Western Approach

  • So this is where the Second Blight began. Seven hundred years later, and it still hasn’t recovered.
  • They say the Abyssal Rift goes all the way down to the Deep Roads. I’m tempted to throw something down there to test it out.
  • (Coughs.) The wind is a bit… sandy, isn’t it?
  • They say the Silent Plains are corrupted like this. Never been.
  • I thought deserts were supposed to be hot.

feralise:

“Relax”

Cullen Rutherford blushes just like any other person.

I dunno about you, but sometimes I just wanna reach through the screen when this grump’s bein all serious Commander and just muss up his hair, massaging his scalp til he finally relaxes and smiles, ya know? Plus, that facial scruff, yes sir!

You know he’d be appreciative. *wink*

feralise:

‘Restraint’

Tuggin’ the Commander away from his duties to attend to a more… pressing issue. Poor guy couldn’t even get his pants off before getting pulled away. Damn right you’d better bring that fur cloak with you, Ser Rutherford.

Hurray for a peek at Cullen in his smalls! Also, wavy golden locks of hair forever… and ever. *cough*