Trying to make a tarot character art card for The Dragon and the Bull. The DA styles are all so different from mine 😅 the composition ended up more like an actual tarot card
Chapters:
1/30
Fandom:
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Rating:
Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings:
No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships:
Female Inquisitor/The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls)/The Iron Bull (Dragon Age)
Characters:
Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls), The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Solas (Dragon Age), Varric Tethras, Cole (Dragon Age)
Additional Tags:
Romance, POV The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Slow Burn, Overpowered Dovahkiin | Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls), Competence Kink, Assassin Dovahkiin | Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls), Protective The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Tal-Vashoth The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Language Barrier, The Iron Bull Likes Terrifying Women, Dragon Hunting as Courtship, Tormenting Solas With Cosmology, Seriously Elder Scrolls Cosmology is Bonkers, Two Intelligence Operatives Circle Each Other Like Sharks, The inherent culture clash of Elder Scrolls Mages vs Dragon Age Mages, Inquisition but the Dovahkiin Skipped the Tutorial, Humor, Canon-Typical Behavior
Series:
Part 3 of Heir of Alessia
Summary:
Bull knew of the Herald of Andraste.
He had plenty of information on her. He knew she had stepped from a rift in the Fade (creepy) and promptly fucked off into the mountains when the Seeker’s soldiers had tried to detain her. He knew she didn’t speak the Trade tongue at first. He knew she had magic that made the Salisari uneasy. He knew she was not easily caught, if she could be caught at all. The Seeker and the Nightingale hadn’t managed it. He knew she protected people readily. He knew she killed people easily. He knew Krem said she held herself like she was someone important.
He knew she was wearing dragonhide and dragonbones when she walked across the rough stones of the Storm Coast to meet him.
But he didn’t know her. And one look at her face under the shadow of her hood told him knowing would not come easy.
