[It's--surprising, to hear that. Considering her position he thought she would be thinking otherwise, but that's actually surprising. It takes him a moment longer than he expects to process this.]
I didn't think I'd be with the Inquisition for so long. [This, too, is truth. In all his years he's always wandered, never staying anywhere for long, always on the move - it had been necessary, then. But now with the chaos that's erupted all over Thedas since the Rift that opened at the Temple of Scared Ashes... A lot of things have changed since then. But Bruce can't just assume the best. He always assumes the worst. Paranoia is what kept him out of harm's away - what kept others safe. And that is one thing that hasn't changed.
He glances back briefly to the Seeker, sending over a questioning look.] If magic is indeed a gift, then why are there so many dangers with it? If magic is something that's meant for good, why does it always end up hurting people instead?
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I didn't think I'd be with the Inquisition for so long. [This, too, is truth. In all his years he's always wandered, never staying anywhere for long, always on the move - it had been necessary, then. But now with the chaos that's erupted all over Thedas since the Rift that opened at the Temple of Scared Ashes... A lot of things have changed since then. But Bruce can't just assume the best. He always assumes the worst. Paranoia is what kept him out of harm's away - what kept others safe. And that is one thing that hasn't changed.
He glances back briefly to the Seeker, sending over a questioning look.] If magic is indeed a gift, then why are there so many dangers with it? If magic is something that's meant for good, why does it always end up hurting people instead?