It would certainly be neat, if it turns out that people could use magic like this. Maybe without even being a mage...? I think--It'd certainly make being a bard a more interesting experience.
[ Neat, she says. But she smiles at Leliana nevertheless, looking a little less nervous than before. Leliana seemed to have a handle on everything around her, and if she wasn't worried, Beleth was doubtful she ought to be. ]
Of course. Anders--Um. In Antiva. There was this flesh golem, and I stayed behind with others to help fight it. The thing spat acid, and it hit my hands, and I, um. I kind of freaked out. But Anders had gone ahead, and when he heard me screaming, he came back to heal my hands. He almost died--he could have. But, hardly knowing me, he came back.
For that kind of debt, I can play a song.
[ She did that for Alistair, too! She liked that song better, though. ]
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[ Neat, she says. But she smiles at Leliana nevertheless, looking a little less nervous than before. Leliana seemed to have a handle on everything around her, and if she wasn't worried, Beleth was doubtful she ought to be. ]
Of course. Anders--Um. In Antiva. There was this flesh golem, and I stayed behind with others to help fight it. The thing spat acid, and it hit my hands, and I, um. I kind of freaked out. But Anders had gone ahead, and when he heard me screaming, he came back to heal my hands. He almost died--he could have. But, hardly knowing me, he came back.
For that kind of debt, I can play a song.
[ She did that for Alistair, too! She liked that song better, though. ]