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Forgetting why, remember how
The Song He Needed
Cullen, delirious with lyrium withdrawal, is too far gone to ask for help. Cole hears his silent cry. In his roundabout way, Cole sets out to help the commander of the Inquisition forces.
how a disabled Inquisitor not only changes the Inquisition but also Thedas itself
This is a metafic about a disabled Inquisitor and the changes the disability not only brings for them, but also for their companions, their advisors, the Inquisition as a whole, and the people of Thedas. One of my goals for this was for it to be as inclusive as possible: your Inquisitor's race and gender don't matter. Every possible class is addressed. Topics include: addiction, amputation, bigots, blindness, depression, muteness, tranquil mages, transsexuality, veterans, withdrawal.
risk worth taking
A Tevinter deserter and a Dalish blessed by Andraste herself have more in common than one might think.
Tomorrow's Sky
it's about belonging
Well, it’s finally happened. They’ve figured it out. Two years, a handful of concussions, more scars than he can count, and suddenly it all means nothing. That’s Tevinter gratitude for you.
They
Cole grows increasingly confused by gender and seeks out advice.
One Little Problem
Fire Exercises
In which people with floofy pauldrons like Cullen should probably not stand so close to the woman waving around a lit candle on the end of a board.
Help.
Kink-quisition
Cassandra stumbles across a secret literature-exchange society in Skyhold. She disapproves, of course. Deeply. (That person who keeps prompting for crossovers with characters out of Varric's novels? Not her.)
The Portrait
A terrible portrait of the Inquisitor is painted for her birthday. She thinks it's atrocious, Krem thinks it's a little hilarious. Drinking ensues to help cope.
She is Already out the Door
solas: we must not corrupt the spirit with filthy human gender cole: *sees a cute girl* I’m becoming one of those solas: no stop– BUT IT IS TOO LATE SHE IS ALREADY OUT THE DOOR
The Line in the Sand
After they're captured by Red Templars, Vivienne saves Blackwall from rape.
the adults you are looking for are in another caravan
Fenris has dedicated himself to hunting slavers, but there's one inevitable outcome that comes from such a profession. And that is freeing mages.
Carve a Place for Ourselves
Fenris decides to write Varania a letter. It doesn't go well. At least, not at first. The reason for the T rating should be clear from the tags. There's no detailed discussion of any of it, and it's all in the past, but this just didn't feel like a G-rated story.
