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Isabella dragon age origins
Isabella dragon age origins





“Touch me again, and I’ll break more than just these,” she hisses in his ear. His cry is one of shock rather than pain, but that quickly changes as Isabela rams her elbow into the back of the neck, slamming his face into the wooden bar-top. Isabela grabs the man by the wrist, twisting his arm behind him. The longshoreman opens his mouth to say something, but never gets the chance. Isabela stiffens as she feels a hand, low on her back. It doesn’t take long for a foul-smelling longshoreman to show up. “You have no idea.” She sighs and rubs her temples. “You really needed that, didn’t you?” I pour her another drink. She snatches it from my hand before I’m done pouring, and downs the drink in one gulp. I wipe a chipped clay tumbler with my apron and fill it with the tavern’s most potent brew. “Then keep the liquor coming till the coin runs out. She slaps a half-dozen silver coins onto my counter. “They told me I could get a drink here,” she says, coming toward the bar with a singular purpose. Her bearing, however, is proud, even arrogant, and she strides into the tavern like she owns the place.

isabella dragon age origins

Her ripped, weather-beaten smock is stained with soot from Lowtown’s chimneys and her boots, while of fine leather, are well-worn and crudely patched in a number of places. The woman that walks into the Hanged Man is a sight, bedraggled and scruffy, like a rat that’s been soaking in the bilge for a week. This particular one of Isabela was written by Sheryl Chee. This is one of the Dragon Age II short stories of companions.







Isabella dragon age origins