Anders (
justice_is_blond) wrote in
faderift2016-05-10 02:32 pm
Let No Soul Hunger For Justice: Nothing But The Truth
WHO: Adelaide, Alistair, Anders, Bethany, Nathaniel, Varric, Vasran, Velanna
WHAT: The Second Ritual
WHEN: 10th of Bloomingtide (May 10th)
WHERE: half an hour outside of Skyhold
NOTES: Plotting post.
WHAT: The Second Ritual
WHEN: 10th of Bloomingtide (May 10th)
WHERE: half an hour outside of Skyhold
NOTES: Plotting post.
They've kept to the same clearing as the last, because the location's good. Far enough away that no one could stumble upon them by accident, near enough in case something went seriously wrong, it works.
He has scarcely more hope this time than he did the last, but at least there's no singing involved. This can't go as strangely. In theory.

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[She knows that isn't the point, and she puts her hands down in her lap, frowning]
I'm not suggesting he relocate into me now. I just think it might have been easier then. Even if he destroyed me in the process.
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[He crosses his arms.]
You spend a great deal of time thinking you're no one, but you're not.
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[which for someone whose own sister abandoned her, had been distressing, regardless of the reasons.]
Then I left. And no one cared. I wouldn't even have found any of you again if it weren't for the fact that you'd somehow had the same idea to help the Inquisition. You'll all leave again, soon enough.
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I ran. I fled, because I'd killed Grey Wardens. They were Templars masquerading as such, joining just to try to kill me, which they did, but that wasn't going to change the views of people in authority. Sending word could mean I'd be hunted, and there was nothing safe about Kirkwall. I had no options, Velanna. It wasn't about my feelings for anyone; it was about staying alive.
And now, if I leave the Wardens again, I will die. So there's no leaving again.
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Even if he hadn't, you didn't need to run alone.
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Please don't take this the wrong way. I don't mean it as an indictment, and I don't hold a grudge over it. But no one stood up for me while the Templars were harassing me, and the Warden-Commander was gone. Vanished. The harassment kept getting worse, and I was alone, even in the middle of a crowd. I had no reason to believe anyone would make a stand for me, and no reason to think I wouldn't be killed on the spot.
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I didn't know. I would have helped if I'd known.
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And I thought people knew, so I didn't ask. I should have. But I was so used to not mattering.
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I suppose we all should have paid more attention back then.
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We probably should have. But we were all a lot younger then, too.
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[Stupid Warden lifespan.]
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