When Solas Turns, The Light Of Magic Obscures His Eyes. This Makes Him Evil, Almost Heartless, A True
When Solas turns, the light of magic obscures his eyes. This makes him evil, almost heartless, a true villain with a cruel look who doesn't care because "People always die."
But as soon as the magic shroud leaves, you can see for a second how upset it is. He knows that Varric is right, that he has become the villain of this story that he never wanted to be. He genuinely does not want casualties - he tries to reduce the damage, but it will still be there, because it was the same when the Veil first appeared.
But it still hurts.

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The Arcana OC
Fern Fitzroy


Pronouns: She/Her
Sexuality: Bisexual
Birthday: September 22nd
Zodiac sign: Virgo/Libra
Height: 171 cm
Occupation: Magician apprentice
Patron arcana: The Fool
Fursona: Rabbit
MBTI: ESTJ
Voice: raspy, very emotionally filled, lots of voice cracks, talks like she knows everything better than everyone, SARCASTIC
Family
-Loyd (jack rabbit) (Familiar and best friend)
-Rowena (mother) ✝️
-Edric (Father)
-Delphine (aunt)
Favourite colour: Beige
Favourite season: fall
Favourite food: beef wellington
Favourite drink: black tea with milk
Favourite flower: ghost flowers
Favourite fruit: dates
Favourite ice cream: milk chocolate chip
Favourite starbucks: Oatmilk chai tea latte, extra foam and a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. Orders the same drink everytime, likes it cold and will complain if it’s not, even tho it’s a drink thas is supposed to be drank warm. :)
Favoured sports: croquet, she has a good eye for it and is really precise
Favourite Disney attraction/ride: Haunted mansion
Favourite Disney movie: The Great Mouse Detective
Favourite manga: Black Butler
Most likely to: Solve a cold case murder
Fashion sense: Victorian
Other:
“You’d lose your mind trying to understand mine”
Before prologue:

After prologue:




Oh god, oh fuck ( ˙-˙ )
I know it’s pointless to try and win over the people who decided ten years ago that they hate Solas and he’s the worst despite never taking the time to actually *learn* about the character or understand why he believes what he does. Despite the theme of Dragon Age having always been good people resorting to horrific extremes for what they believe wholeheartedly to be a greater good, even at the expense of all that they once valued, because they truly believe there’s no other way. If you still hate Solas, if you absolutely *cannot* accept that there is good in him, then forget Solas entirely. Put him aside for now, and think about Varric, and what this whole journey means for him.
For all his wit, and cheeky humor, and roll with the punches attitude, Varric has suffered immensely in his life. This will be the third game we spend with him. The third time Varric is being asked to let the ugliness and brutality of the world poison and destroy what he holds dear. It destroyed his culture, his home, his family, and has taken so many of his dearest friends.
His father’s greed saw the Tethras family disgraced and cast out of Orzammar before he’d even been born. They found a new home in Kirkwall, the only home he’s ever known, and tried to rebuild, but the damage was done. Despair drove his mother to alcoholism, and so great was his brother’s desire to undo the damage his father had done, it ate him alive. Varric had to put his brother down like a sick dog with his own two hands. Then watched as ignorance and hatred ravaged his beloved city. And he watched again as his friend—a man he’d come to know for his gentleness and compassion—was driven to self destruction by despair.
But he kept living. Kept going in spite if it all. Then along comes Corypheus, and The Inquisition, and The Venatori. Varric has already been displaced and separated from the people he cares about. Even those who survived Kirkwall can’t be by his side because this sick and wounded world demands everything they have to keep it from falling further apart. But he finds a new home anyway, new friends, and that’s ultimately taken from him, too. If Hawke was left in The Fade, then he’s also had to watch his best friend of ten years become another victim of despair. Of the world’s demand for suffering and sacrifice.
Now here we are with Veilguard. Yet again, he must watch as someone he cares about is crushed under the weight of their own despair. Solas is doing what he’s doing for the same reason Anders did. Or Clarel. Or Logaine. Or so many others. Just like them, his actions are driven by a sense of despair.
I can’t imagine Varric doesn’t look at Solas and see every other person the world has taken from him. All the people he couldn’t save. All the death and failure that weighs on him, because he either couldn’t help them, didn’t know how, or just didn’t make it in time. Again, he’s been asked to just accept things as they are.
“People die. It’s what they do.”
This exchange was more than a grim and fatalistic quip from Solas. It’s Varric’s own words being thrown back at him. That is the very reality Varric himself once told Solas to accept. The man on the island lost everything and everyone, but so what? That’s life. That’s the world. People die and you can’t do anything about it. Except, he can’t do it this time. He can’t just sit back and let the world keep taking and taking. He’s reached the point where it’s just too much. Too much loss. Too many sacrifices. Too many good people eaten alive, spit out as monsters, and discarded as lost causes. This time, he can’t be content to sit in the sun. He’ll save the world AND save his friend.
No more passive acceptance. No more sacrifices. No more broken heroes.
That’s what this one means to him. Hate Solas all you want, but Varric’s not letting him go without a fight, and I feel like that should mean something.