![]() The Nora huntress Aloy, upon fulfilling the requirement of earning three Half-Suns at one of the Lodge’s five Hunting Grounds, visited the Lodge during her time in Meridian, seeking to join. Talanah accordingly ascended to the rank of Hawk in his place, and was determined to continue the plan and supplant Ahsis herself. However, due to Ahsis’ treachery, which she only found out about years after, Tarkas engaged Redmaw alone and was killed. Talanah intended to help Tarkas supplant him by helping Tarkas kill Redmaw. Ahsis was well-aware of this, and was not above using dirty tactics to ensure he took down Redmaw first. To supplant Ahsis, a Hawk would need to top this achievement by killing Redmaw, a Thunderjaw notorious for its ferocity and the death of any Hawks that tried to hunt it. Ahsis had become Sunhawk by being the first Hawk to kill a Thunderjaw, the deadliest known machine at the time. She became resolutely determined to help her Hawk Tarkas supplant him.īy the Bylaws of the Lodge, the rank of Sunhawk is given to the Hawk who kills the deadliest machine. ![]() She viewed him with equal contempt, which became outright loathing when she discovered that he had banned all mention of the sacrifice made by her father and the other Hawks. Thus when Talanah herself joined the Lodge, sponsored by Hawk Tarkas, a close friend of her father, she was met with scorn and loathing from Ahsis. When Avad ordered the Lodge to open its doors to outlanders and women, Ahsis was disgusted. Ahsis was a product of Carja culture as it was before Avad's reforms: a culture of Carja supremacism and a strong patriarchy. Meanwhile, in her absence, Hawk Ahsis had become Sunhawk. Only upon her return was she told the tale of what happened. Presumably Talanah did not return to Meridian until after Avad’s Liberation. Eventually a messenger arrived and gave her an urgent message from Talavad to leave Meridian immediately, which she did. Talanah did so, waiting for hours while Talavad and Brativin fought and met their ends in the Sun Ring. Suspecting that Jiran would also target Talanah, Talavad saved her life by telling her to go outside Meridian and wait for him, pretending that they were leaving the city. Moreover, they protected the spectators that had gathered to cheer their deaths, killing the Behemoths when they broke through into the crowd. Even so, the Hawks managed to kill them both before they were all overcome. Being very experienced hunters, they survived every wave of machines, until two Behemoths were consecutively let loose, finally killing them. However, they did not die easily under the feet of the machines loosed upon them. Jiran reacted by having all of these Hawks, including Talavad and Brativin, thrown into the Sun-Ring. When Sun-King Jiran instituted the Red Raids and human sacrifices in the Sun-Ring, many Hawks, including Talavad and Brativin, vigorously voiced opposition. At one point, Talavad was Sunhawk of the Lodge. Once they’re in an established relationship he flirts with Aloy/gets her attention when she’s busy by playfully teasing her.Talanah's family has traditionally had members in the Carja Hunters Lodge, including her brother Brativin and father Talavad, who were both Hawks. He doesn’t play games because he doesn’t know how or see the purpose of them. Obviously Nil isn’t my OC, but I’ve written so much about him that I kind of see him as one? Anyway, Nil essentially flirts by just flat-out telling Aloy that he likes her and why he likes her, often in his own special way that I like to call “bloody poetry” lol. ![]() (But she means it with Fenris.) Wait, what? She’s joking half the time, though, of course! (Or is she?) She flirts with everyone this way. Her approach to wooing Fenris is basically to proposition him so outrageously and so frequently that he’ll eventually give in. ![]() She cracks jokes like a fiend, but she gets flustered around people she has a crush on, especially when said person is a cranky ancient Sentinel. Athera Lavellan (romance: Abelas)Īthera is a sweet-natured goof. He was dead in the water from her very first smile. In Blackwall’s case, ARYA USED FLIRTING AND IT WAS SUPER EFFECTIVE. She uses all the tricks: subtle but sexy body language, coy facial expressions, subtle (or not-so-subtle) flattery, touching, you name it. Arya Lavellan (romance: Blackwall)Īrya is my Smooth Operator™. For Solas specifically, if the Fade Kiss™ hadn’t happened, she would have eventually just told him she liked him with no guile whatsoever. She expresses her interest (romantic or platonic) by listening carefully and asking thoughtful questions. Tagged by and Elia Lavellan (romance: Solas)Įlia is not much of a flirt.
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