Bethany had agreed to go without a single argument, because of two Reasons.
One, Teren had asked her, and as Teren had been there for all the Wardens in one capacity or another, Bethany knew it was the right thing to do to help her. Even if it put them at the border of Tevinter, a potentially dangerous place.
Two, the Architect had been seen. The Architect, the only ... person alive who might be able to remove the Taint from a Warden. Or, at least, give them some idea of how they could do it on their own. The one ... person that Bethany needed to help her fulfill her dreams, one way or another.
The ride was ... well honestly it was grueling. The snow and the cold managed to make her feel like her eyes were constantly watering. The amount of mana it took to keep a shield up around herself and the others meant that she had to save it for the difficult passages.
So by the time they reached the camp, she was quiet. Not withdrawn, just tired. Still, she would tend the fire, cook up the game that was caught, and be sipping her brandy near her own tent. She had brought books with her, and would be reading them by firelight, until they all agreed it was time to sleep, start watches, all the like.
Either on guard duty, cook duty, or just Bethany duty though, she always had a smile for her fellow Wardens and an ear to bend if they wanted to.
Bethany - Camp - OTA
One, Teren had asked her, and as Teren had been there for all the Wardens in one capacity or another, Bethany knew it was the right thing to do to help her. Even if it put them at the border of Tevinter, a potentially dangerous place.
Two, the Architect had been seen. The Architect, the only ... person alive who might be able to remove the Taint from a Warden. Or, at least, give them some idea of how they could do it on their own. The one ... person that Bethany needed to help her fulfill her dreams, one way or another.
The ride was ... well honestly it was grueling. The snow and the cold managed to make her feel like her eyes were constantly watering. The amount of mana it took to keep a shield up around herself and the others meant that she had to save it for the difficult passages.
So by the time they reached the camp, she was quiet. Not withdrawn, just tired. Still, she would tend the fire, cook up the game that was caught, and be sipping her brandy near her own tent. She had brought books with her, and would be reading them by firelight, until they all agreed it was time to sleep, start watches, all the like.
Either on guard duty, cook duty, or just Bethany duty though, she always had a smile for her fellow Wardens and an ear to bend if they wanted to.