[Well once at twelve, a girl in need of a little settling down was handed a baby fox that got into every sort of mischief that could ever be thought of and look at-- So he's her partner in crime, quite literally, but her life is all the richer for having him in it.]
Why are so many large creatures upon the land in Thedas so strange? Is this some rule you are all taught that no one thinks to tell us? I read extensively prior to the Western Approach but still I was not quite prepared for having to take down a quillback when I had to. [And then there were the varghests whenever she wanted to cool off somewhere by the water. Rude. Incredibly rude.] A leg is a leg, no? Lux, you would agree with me? [The fox is happy to be including and thus makes a show of strutting over near Bruce, plopping himself down and extending one paw out as Araceli comes around to join him, crouching down to lift a few nails. Because she heard rumours. Confirmed them with her favourite and most reliable sources. And she isn't sure what to think really.] Would magic make setting a bone painless?
[Her question is light: he can lie if he wishes, he can evade. This isn't like the almost interrogation of Anders when Korrin came into their rooms furious but a little bit of her is hurt since she remembers what he said when she met him all that time ago, and she took him for a man of his word.]
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Why are so many large creatures upon the land in Thedas so strange? Is this some rule you are all taught that no one thinks to tell us? I read extensively prior to the Western Approach but still I was not quite prepared for having to take down a quillback when I had to. [And then there were the varghests whenever she wanted to cool off somewhere by the water. Rude. Incredibly rude.] A leg is a leg, no? Lux, you would agree with me? [The fox is happy to be including and thus makes a show of strutting over near Bruce, plopping himself down and extending one paw out as Araceli comes around to join him, crouching down to lift a few nails. Because she heard rumours. Confirmed them with her favourite and most reliable sources. And she isn't sure what to think really.] Would magic make setting a bone painless?
[Her question is light: he can lie if he wishes, he can evade. This isn't like the almost interrogation of Anders when Korrin came into their rooms furious but a little bit of her is hurt since she remembers what he said when she met him all that time ago, and she took him for a man of his word.]