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Patience & Pride
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2017
Mature
Eirlana doesn't believe in Andraste. Why would she? She's Dalish after all. So why was she sent to the Conclave? And why was she the only one who made it out alive? Bestowed the title of Herald of Andraste, Eirlana must endeavour to save Thedas from a Tevinter plot gone wrong, leaving her marked and changed forever.

As she strives to restore order and regain her memory Eirlana will face demons, romance and worst of all...human politics.
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Will stick mostly to canon, though will stray from it later. Rated mature for gore (torture, violence, bodily harm) and sexual content later on.
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