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Life’s Embrace by Ferocious_Notes
Fandoms: Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
19 Jun 2026
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"Important." The word came out firm and clear, not a hint of a hiss or slur.
"Yes," he sighed, giving his ward's shoulder a reassuring pat. "I know it's important to you."
If only, he thought, brushing a finger over his mustache as he watched Manfred take the aether in hand again, he could discern precisely why it was so important.Manfred attempts to make a glamour with surprising results.
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None Shall Put Asunder by Qoboe
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game), Dragon Age (Video Games)
20 Jun 2026
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Emmrich and his family's quiet life is threatened when someone desecrates a corpse in the Necropolis. Now he and Rook must track down the perpetrator before they strike again.
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Amaretto sour by Farore
Fandoms: Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
04 May 2025
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Distinguished neuroscience professor Emmrich Volkarin finds his carefully structured life upended when he meets a sharp young bartender during a rare night out, only to later discover she’s one of his students.
(A Dragon Age Modern AU)
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Sugar and Spores by Sil (CaptainRaydorxxx)
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game)
06 May 2025
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She is a tired, late 20-something, university student who works in a mortuary and worries about her cat and whether she'll be able to pay her rent this month.
He is a 50-something, overworked professor/ ceo and plant lover who falls in love with her the moment he sets his eyes on her.
What could possibly go wrong.
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- Part 1 of Modern Day EmmRook
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The Undone and The Divine by goldenringboy
Fandoms: Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Video Game), Dragon Age (Video Games)
28 Dec 2024
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“So, what did you do?”
“Don’t know what you’re talking about,” Tarquin tried to deflect. He sat at the large central table, drowning in parchment and dying candles. Keeping his head down, he hoped Mae would take the hint and drop it.
“Oh, don’t give me that,” Mae replied, ruining Tarquin’s chance of a headache-free afternoon by taking the seat across the table. The Viper’s usual seat, if he wasn’t actively avoiding him. “It’s been weeks and you and the Viper have barely said a single word to each other.”
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