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Korrin Adaar || Korrin Ataash ([personal profile] gatheringstorm) wrote in [community profile] faderift 2016-09-15 05:47 pm (UTC)

Araceli is a lovely woman, but she does tend to exaggerate; there are far more interesting things to do in bed than for Korrin to constantly talk about the things or people that piss her off. Korrin herself isn't sure why this conversation exists, other than that she's stubborn about only going below when she wants to, and so far he hasn't actually said anything that she would take as a reason to snap back. Part of her is still waiting for the other shoe to drop. But maybe staying long enough will make the point that just because she's not a fan of his doesn't mean she's against what he seeks. There are people who despise what he's done and still seek mage freedom.

Adelaide's agreement doesn't surprise her, not really, but it does give her something to think about. They've had their own discussions, on the future of the mages past the Inquisition. (Some of those have been more optimistic than others; it depends on how frustrating the council meetings have been lately.) This will prompt a new discussion, no doubt.

"...I don't disagree with any of that. It's why I'm on the council when I hate politics with every fiber of my being. If I didn't care, I'd say to hell with it and do my own thing. Every vote of mine is cast with the intention of giving the Chantry and Templars jack shit." As for Vivienne, well, Korrin may hate her politics but she'd never deny her at least the chance to voice her thoughts, however disagreed upon. She's a mage, she gets that right. Templars don't. "Thinking beyond the Inquisition might be overly optimistic, given that Corypheus is still around, but...fuck it. Everyone else will be doing it, so it's better to be prepared."

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