Dorian/Iron Bull
(Open, Moderated)
Recent works
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tough to be tender by radiophile
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age - All Media Types
16 Apr 2016
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Dorian has been in the mood for a fight all week. Bull gives him what he's looking for, and Dorian learns a thing or two about giving back.
Recent bookmarks
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A Greater Compliment by AislinCade
Fandoms: Dragon Age - All Media Types, Dragon Age: Inquisition
28 Mar 2015
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They are enemies before the Inquisition brings them together. When the tension of unexpected camaraderie gives way to something more, Dorian learns that the Iron Bull is almost nothing like what he expected. It leaves one to wonder: what does the future hold for a Tevinter mage and a Qunari ex-Ben Hasrath agent?
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The Iron Bull goes to Tevinter to retrieve Dorian and take him back to Orlais. Along the way, he has to confront the situation Dorian is in, their past relationship, and his own longing.
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Something In Common by coveredinfeels for AuditoryCheesecake
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition
22 Dec 2017
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Adaar keeps insisting they share a tent. “We have nothing in common, boss.”
“You have one thing in common,” Adaar says, with exasperation.
(Or: They're both in love, they're both terrible at it, and eventually there's only one thing to be done)
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House of Ash and Salt by paperiuni for AntigravityDevice
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition
12 Jul 2015
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The longest is the journey home.
Dorian's continuing sojourn in Skyhold is interrupted by the arrival of an unexpected letter. It sets him on an uncertain course to face matters of his past, present and future.
Series
- Part 1 of Ash and Salt
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A Fire and a Conflagration by iodhadh for serenityfails
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition
17 Dec 2017
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At first, the Iron Bull is just writing poetry to Dorian because it's a fun way to tease him—he gets all huffy when he's pretending he doesn't think the lowbrow stuff is funny, and besides, he started it by making it a Vint-versus-Qunari thing. It's only fair for Bull to needle him a bit.
At first, Dorian is only writing back to Bull because he can't let him win. The pride of Tevinter's literary tradition (not to mention his own dignity) is at stake here, and he will not be beaten at metaphor by someone who thinks cattle-related puns are an appropriate way to seduce someone.
And that's all it is. At first.
