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Dragon Age: The Calling
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“Blessed are they who stand before The corrupt and the wicked and do not falter. Blessed are the peacekeepers, the champions of the just. —Canticle of Benedictions 4:10”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“Nicolas walked toward him. Ignoring the presence of the others nearby, he took Julien's chin in his hand and kissed him tenderly on the lips. Julien seemed chagrined at first, and then accepted the gesture. It was sweet, and had the air of a couple that had been together for a great long time.
Maric glanced away, embarrased by the intimacy, not to mention the fact that he hadn't quite realized the nature of the two warriors' relationship ealier. Not just comrades, then, and far more than close friend. The older Grey Wardens seemed unsurprised.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
Maric glanced away, embarrased by the intimacy, not to mention the fact that he hadn't quite realized the nature of the two warriors' relationship ealier. Not just comrades, then, and far more than close friend. The older Grey Wardens seemed unsurprised.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“I see you're not dead." Duncan couldn't be sure from the man's tone if he was pleased or disappointed. Mostly he sounded annoyed.
"Good to see you, too, Loghain," Maric chuckled tiredly.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
"Good to see you, too, Loghain," Maric chuckled tiredly.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“You can’t be serious! You have to come back. This is suicide!”
“I can think of worse ways to die.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“I can think of worse ways to die.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“I had hoped I would be killed, yes,” he admitted.
“That is why I went on the Calling in the first place, after all.”
“There are easier ways to die, human.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“That is why I went on the Calling in the first place, after all.”
“There are easier ways to die, human.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“She had pretty eyes for an elf, he
thought. Most elves Duncan had known always possessed such eerie eyes— light greens and purples, impossible hues that somehow made them seem alien. Fiona’s eyes were dark and expressive. Soul-
ful, his mother might have said. She’d always had a way with words.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
thought. Most elves Duncan had known always possessed such eerie eyes— light greens and purples, impossible hues that somehow made them seem alien. Fiona’s eyes were dark and expressive. Soul-
ful, his mother might have said. She’d always had a way with words.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“He could feel the darkspawn out there now. Genevieve was right. It just took some time to become acclimated. They were at the edge of his consciousness, lurking in the shadows far out of sight. It was that same feeling when someone was standing behind you, and you didn’t hear them or sense them in any way; you just knew.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“There were darkspawn all around him. Not in the same room, perhaps, but nearby. He could feel them tickling at the edge of his
mind. As always, the sensation came with a feeling of foulness, as if a poison had seeped under his skin.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
mind. As always, the sensation came with a feeling of foulness, as if a poison had seeped under his skin.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“Eventually the great wooden door at the end of the hall swung open and admitted a female elf. [Fiona] was petite even for her kind, almost waiflike, with short mousy brown hair and large expressive eyes. She looked annoyed, as well, which didn’t surprise Duncan in the least. As a mage, she would have drawn more stares even than he. Not that she dressed much like a mage, eschewing their traditional robes for a hauberk of finely meshed chain and a long blue linen skirt, but she did carry her staff with her. It was polished white, with a silvery ball clasped in a claw at its end that gave off a constant and diffuse flow of magical power. She brought it everywhere.”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
― Dragon Age: The Calling
“You dream of those you love because there is a bond between you. The spirits recognize this. That bond has power in the Fade."
"I once dreamed Loghain brought me a barrel of cheeze. I opened it up, and there were mice inside. Made of cheese. Which we ate while singing sea chanteys. Are you saying this held some deeper meaning?”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
"I once dreamed Loghain brought me a barrel of cheeze. I opened it up, and there were mice inside. Made of cheese. Which we ate while singing sea chanteys. Are you saying this held some deeper meaning?”
― Dragon Age: The Calling
