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Ebasit Ben-Hassrath maraas-toh, tal-eb iss mer-toh ari-van.
WHO: Kas, Korrin, Gorse, Taashath + possible eavesdroppers
WHAT: Kas is scared and spreads the fear
WHEN: 4th of Firstfall
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Possibly language, anxiety, 'Bull is an evil spy' hijinks Edit: Unapologetic bandit slaughtering
WHAT: Kas is scared and spreads the fear
WHEN: 4th of Firstfall
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Possibly language, anxiety, 'Bull is an evil spy' hijinks Edit: Unapologetic bandit slaughtering
The teen had tried to keep it a secret for a while, frightened of what would happen if he opened his mouth about it. Even if Krem had tried to calm him by saying the Chargers wouldn't stand for their boss slaughtering the qunari here, Kas knew better. If this 'Iron Bull' got orders, he'd do it, and Krem might not even know about it until they were all dead or missing.
The longer he waited, however, the worse his nightmares were getting, and so where the blackouts where he'd find himself in new areas of the castle with his heart beating painfully in his chest. It had been a while since that had been acting up, so the stress couldn't be good for him at all.
He had to get it off his chest; he had to tell Gorse, and Korrin. Maybe the big Tal-Vashoth guy, too. He couldn't leave them in danger just because he was scared.
...so he finally heads off, grabbing his new daggers and the bow he was still borrowing, and hurries to find them. They had to know. The Ben-Hassrath were here!

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"Everyone cries, everyone gets scared. Specially after living through the kinda stuff you lived through." Gorse said, gently. "You were able to find and warn us even though you were scared, that's very brave, Kas."
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"I dunno if it's brave. I just... I don't want anything to happen to you guys," he says with a sigh. "I haven't been around other qunari for some time and it just... I like it. So it's kinda selfish."
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...but after that. After that, there would be nothing but fear again.
"Um... where do you stay at night? If... um... y'know, if I need to get your or something..." Totally not because he wants to sleep in the same room or anything.
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"How about I come find you when it's getting time to bunk down for the night and we stick close, that way if something does happen that's less running around before we gotta find everyone?"
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Gorse's idea takes some of the tension out of his posturing, though, and the teen nods awkwardly. "That could work, I guess." Please, please work. He didn't want to be alone, even if he had a bedroll with his name on it in with the other scouts. He didn't know them, and they couldn't understand his fear.
Only other qunari could.
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"Are you going to be okay for a while? I'm sure you've got a lot to do, I want to check on Korrin and Taas. You can come with me if you'd like, though."
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"I gotta go to training... but..." The teen pauses, looking at Gorse and setting his jaw in a more stubborn look. "No, I'll be good. There's lotsa people around." He rubs the back of his head and then tries a more confident approach.
"Go talk to them. I'll learn to shoot while you're at it!"
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"Good, you'll be great at it. Then you can look out for all of us."
Standing, Gorse resisted the urge to ruffle Kas's hair. Already he'd gotten a hug out of the kid, that was quite a bit.
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"Say hi to Korrin from me when you see her, yeah?" The teen calls out as he turns to leave, giving Gorse a slight thumbs up after wiping his face again with his sleeve. He refused to show up at practice all flushed and red-eyed, after all.
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He was concerned, of course, but danger was a strange thing, always just beyond the horizon. He didn't really know how to properly respond to it.
He'd talk to Taas and Korrin and feel better, surely.