This is the fourth story in the Doctor in Thedas series. It begins when the White Spire Fell and will go through the defeat of Corypheus. The final battle against Fen'Harel will be the fifth story. This series began with a discussion, between the author and a friend, about Bioware changing canon. This turn into a theory that someone was going back and messing with the timeline. Naturally, they needed someone, say The Doctor, to go fix it. Hence, in the first story it is learned that Elanna Levellan the wife of the Dread Wolf stole Captain Jack Harkness' time device and used it to make it easier for Solas to tear down the veil and defeat his enemies. The Doctor is trying to stop her and repair as much of the timeline as he can. Some he can not and others he decides to change himself. This is the story of what happens in Thedas as events are changed. It is also the story of those in Thedas as they fight Blight, find their destinies, and take a stand. (It's a long drawn out soap opera)
Words: 1131, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 4 of A Doctor in Thedas
- Fandoms: Dragon Age - All Media Types, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age (Video Games), Doctor Who
- Rating: Mature
- Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
- Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
- Characters: Female Inquisitor (Dragon Age), Cullen Rutherford, Alistair (Dragon Age), Female Cousland (Dragon Age), The Doctor (Doctor Who), Donna Noble, Female Hawke (Dragon Age), Anders (Dragon Age), Cassandra Pentaghast, The Iron Bull (Dragon Age), Blackwall | Thom Rainier, Cole (Dragon Age), Sera (Dragon Age), Varric Tethras, Vivienne (Dragon Age), Dorian Pavus, Fen'Harel | Solas, Female Lavellan (Non-Inquisitor)., Female Trevelyan (Dragon Age), Fergus Cousland, Female Warden Surana, Nathaniel Howe, Oghren (Dragon Age), Leliana (Dragon Age), Josephine Montilyet, Original Characters, Bethany Hawke
- Relationships: Female Inquisitor/Cullen Rutherford, Alistair/Cousland, Fergus Cousland/Female Surana
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