Korrin Adaar || Korrin Ataash (
gatheringstorm) wrote in
faderift2015-11-05 01:54 pm
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Vashedan
WHO: Korrin and Krem (closed)
WHAT: A chat with Krem about Kas' disturbing news.
WHEN: After her talk with Kas.
WHERE: Skyhold (vague for now, will edit as need be)
NOTES: Knowing Korrin, language. Also probably references to Qunari culture, especially the saarebas thing.
WHAT: A chat with Krem about Kas' disturbing news.
WHEN: After her talk with Kas.
WHERE: Skyhold (vague for now, will edit as need be)
NOTES: Knowing Korrin, language. Also probably references to Qunari culture, especially the saarebas thing.
After that very disturbing conversation with Kas and then passing on the news to Taashath, Korrin wastes no time in seeking Krem out. It might be wiser to wait until she's less agitated before having that conversation, but one thing Korrin's never possessed much of is patience. She's confused and appalled, and needs answers that can only come from her Charger friend.
Whenever and wherever she encounters him, Korrin begins the conversation the same way, heading over with a grim expression and blunt words. "We need to talk." Somewhere else is implied if there's any chance for an audience.

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"I know," he sighed, rubbing his hand across his forehead, the other hand on his hip. He didn't like this, didn't like making her worry like this, but he couldn't see any alternative. "I never meant to do this. Bull...he's important to me, to all of the Chargers. I'm sorry."
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And she needs it to make sense, because Krem's one of the people she likes most in Skyhold, and she can't just yell at and dismiss him as if he were someone else who had made an incomprehensible choice. It's easy to roll her eyes at random mages who insist on Circles and Templars and all that rot, much less so when it comes to someone she's had drinks with and planned silly things and told more about herself than most people have gotten so far.
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"When we met, we never knew he was anything but what he appears on the outside. Still wouldn't, if he hadn't told us outright. He trusts us with the information, y'see. As for me...he was the one that helped me flee Tevinter in the first place. I'd deserted the army; it was that or face execution. Anyway, I'd stopped at a tavern near the border, and a tribune caught up to me. Tried to catch me, I resisted, and then they decided I was too much trouble. Figured they'd make an example of me, bloody me up and take me home to be sold into slavery, or else just kill me outright.
"Iron Bull, he stepped between them and me. Never met me, never even saw me before, but he saved my life. Then he patched me up, asked if I wanted a job, and I've been with 'im ever since. It's never been about the qun. He's never tried to convert us or explain why it worked for him, unless we outright asked him. Whatever he might have been taught by the Ben Hassrath, d'you really think he'd do all of that, just to start preaching at you all or trying to start a war here?"
He'd spoken very evenly, keeping his voice quiet and low, his hands moving with his words until he fell quiet again. Even if it doesn't change her mind, at least she'll know why Bull had his loyalty.
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Hearing his story does make sense of things somewhat, at least from Krem's perspective. Korrin's expression softens briefly, but she catches herself, not about to let one tale overwhelm what she's been told all her life. "I'm glad you had help when you sorely needed it, Krem. I'd never say otherwise. If it's between having you here or not, you know what I'd pick.
But just because you trust him, doesn't mean I can. And I can't tell the others to do so either, especially those who've suffered under the Ben-Hassrath. Like I said, maybe he has no reason to start anything now but as long as he's one of them, it's common sense for us to keep our guard up. If he ever actually becomes Tal-Vashoth, though, let me know."
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"I don't expect you to trust him, just know why I do. And maybe not be as hasty in spreading it to others that would be more inclined to cave in the company's skulls out of misplaced self-defense." He's hurt by all of this, that much is clear. He hadn't intended to put every single Vashoth on edge, and now he was having to explain something so basic to one of his closest friends in the Inquisition. It just didn't feel right.
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"Taashath deserved to know, Krem. I'm not going to hide something like that from someone who was once part of the Qun and might be on their list of people to snag back or kill, whether or not Bull would do that. That said, if he'd taken the fight to anyone but those bandits, I would have risked a world of hurt to stop him, without hesitation. I think you know me well enough to tell that much, or I'd hope so."
Korrin has no love for the Qun, but nor does she see the Chargers themselves as a danger. They're still her friends and allies, even if her trust in their leader is not what it was.
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There's a ghost of a smile. "I'll admit, there are times when I was tempted to ask about joining. It's hard to be part of a company that's constantly elsewhere." But she can't join a group that has a Ben-Hassrath as a leader. That's simply out of the question, no matter how highly she thinks of Krem.
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"What's your company like?" he asks, looking up at her with the hope that he's managed to distract her from their current dilemma.
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There are a lot of others, some only for a season or so, but there's always a sizeable core group. I'm not the only mage, either. Shokrakar welcomes many that weren't accepted anywhere else. As long as you could fight, she doesn't care."
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"One of these days, I think you should meet my men. They're...well. A lot like yours, from the sound of it. They'd be happy to meet someone new, doesn't matter where you came from. If you'd be up for it, anyway."
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"Of course I'd be up for it. I've been curious about them for a while, you know. I'd love to hear some Charger stories, and share some of my own." And she can contain her issues with Bull, as long as no one pushes that specific subject.
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At the idea of sharing stories, Krem can't help but chuckle quietly. "There are a lot that we could tell you. Maybe one day we could meet yours and see who kicks more ass. Love to see what Rocky does against a qunari sapper."
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But that might not be true now, since they move around a lot. If not for her more or less stable address in Skyhold, Korrin would have more issues with actually tracking them down.
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"You're right, of course. And they won't stop sending letters about whatever nonsense they're up to, anyway. Shokrakar mentioned them putting together a 'care package'. That could be...interesting."
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