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Two Rooks and a King by FalonWithBenefits
Fandoms: Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
08 Jun 2026
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Like her mother in the aftermath of the Conclave, and Hawke in the Gallows of Kirkwall, and even the legendary Hero of Ferelden, the King’s Warden, at the Battle of Ostagar: Solara was joining the ranks of heroic women before her, none of them ever having been asked if they wanted it.
They had all paid the price to save the world: a home, an arm, a life. Solara was selfish with what little she had left that she could call her own. And she wasn't ashamed to admit that she was afraid of what her turn would cost.
Nearly thirty years after Corypheus, after the Breach, after Fen'Harel took Nifera Lavellan's hand and heart, her daughters find themselves thrust into a world of blight, escaped gods, and a father's promise for a restored homeland--at the risk of losing everything they have ever grown to love.
Two Rooks and a King is the titular second installment in a trilogy following the events from Trespasser to post-Veilguard. You do not necessarily have to read Part 1, but it provides valuable backstory that may be missed if skipped.
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- Part 2 of Two Rooks and a King
Bookmarked by The1WingedAngel
09 Jun 2026
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Por la sangre del Hacedor by TheMontess
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game), Dragon Age (Video Games)
08 Jun 2026
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With Lucanis off to Tevinter on Caterina's command, Rook is left with an uncomfortable souvenir of their brief respite in Treviso. Covers late game quests 'For the Love of Treviso' and 'A Time to Kill' with spoilers.
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- Part 13 of Feather and Scale
Bookmarked by The1WingedAngel
08 Jun 2026
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As she looked around her living room - at the green velvet ottoman she didn't remember purchasing, the 14th century Wizarding texts on her bookshelf, the hideous and obnoxiously ostentatious grandfather clock that could only belong to a Malfoy - she pictured the toothbrush next to hers on her bathroom counter, the old Slytherin quidditch jersey she regularly tripped over in her bedroom, and the mint chocolate chip ice cream in her freezer - a flavour she abhorred, but that a particular, pale, pointy faced aristocrat sat across from her had a tragic fondness for.
Her chest burning, as if she drank a barrel of bubotuber pus, Hermione turned to him with narrowed, accusing eyes. "Malfoy...are we dating?"
If there's one thing Hermione Granger knows, it's that she simply doesn't have time to date. Draco decides to date her, anyway.
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- Part 1 of Grandfather Clocks and Ginger Biscuits
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Bookmarked by The1WingedAngel
08 Jun 2026
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Heart of Guilt by londonrose
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game), Dragon Age (Video Games)
06 Jun 2026
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Rook has never been anyone’s first choice. So when she garners the affection of a certain assassin, she dismisses it outright.
Lucanis, meanwhile, is far more taken with Rook than he'll admit. But if he’s not careful, Spite is going to force his hand…Series
- Part 2 of The Mages of Thedas
Bookmarked by The1WingedAngel
30 May 2026
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And the Ghosts, They Own Everything by MadMadameEm
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game), Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types
29 May 2026
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It has been almost a year since the fall of the last Evanuris and Solas stepped beyond the Veil.
The new First Talon of the Antivan Crows is backsliding at an alarming rate, his demon skulks the halls at night in search of someone who is not there, his cousin has somehow found himself in charge of trying to keep everything from falling apart, and Rook...
Rook has vanished. Gone now for almost 6 months.
When an unusual contract arrives for House Dellamorte that will take them to Nevarra and amongst the ranks of their high society for the social season, it is accepted as an opportunity for a simple job and to get away from it all. And, perhaps, to keep looking for a lost love. Neither cousin expects to actually find Rook there in the company of a reclusive noble family, a mysterious forest that feels too alive, and an ancestral castle with more secrets that there are stones in its foundation. And the longer they stay, the more they come to realize that something is terribly wrong.
There are whispers in the night, and eyes in the forest, and something unholy is stirring in Nevarra.
(Title inspired by the poem by Graham Foust)
Bookmarked by The1WingedAngel
30 May 2026

