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arcaneadvisor ([personal profile] arcaneadvisor) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-03-04 04:58 am

Eyes black, big paws and

WHO: Morrigan, open
WHAT: Witching around
WHEN: Drakonis; present timeline
WHERE: Skyhold
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2017-03-24 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
Sophia Dryden; Gwenaëlle will remember the name. (She remembers most things that Morrigan says to her, many of them to be repeated later in other conversations, parroting her hero--)

What she says for now, though, is: "No," very frankly, sitting back against her seat. "No, I don't think it is. Which is why I wanted to talk to you about it."

Above all else - above all others, really, Gwenaëlle trusts Morrigan. With everything, and certainly, with this - so much that she isn't even sure she'll be telling her anything she didn't know. Morrigan could respond to just about any strange new tale without turning a hair, with a cool, of course I knew that, and Gwenaëlle would think it perfectly reasonable in all ways. Of course she would know--

but the matter of the Wardens is troubling, and it troubles her to carry. She knows herself to be clever, but she knows cleverness to be something different to wisdom; doing what she thinks is best, she knows, might not be what is best. She might miss something, she might misunderstand, she might...a hundred things. There are things here that mean nothing to her, and how can she be sure she grasps what's so separate?

"He wanted me to know that they're susceptible to Corypheus's influence."
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2017-03-26 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Such rumours of Morrigan were once whispered in Gwenaëlle's own ear at court events, girls on the edge of the evening watching the more glittering stars of Orlais - it feels so much further away and longer past than it really is. A year feels as if it's aged her far more than it has any right to do.

"What he said was that they aren't."

And isn't that comforting.

Still, she explains: "It's proximity - when the Wardens had Corypheus imprisoned, all those years, he says whenever anyone got close to him, to think of killing him, all of a sudden they were trying to let him out, never knowing quite why. Never able to explain it. The Wardens are only free of his influence if they're free of his presence."

An unsympathetic reading of that might be that one of the least useful groups just got less useful. Gwenaëlle is not a sympathetic sort of woman, but she tempers her sharpest edge for the sake of Alistair, if not his fellows.

After a moment, "Corypheus made them believe they were dying. I don't know precisely how, Alistair wouldn't go into great detail, but he says that being a Warden can - can cause a death, that sometimes it's something they can feel coming. And Corypheus could make them feel it, he made all of them feel it, and that's why they did all of those stupid things at Adamant, they thought they were about to leave Thedas without protection from the darkspawn. And they wouldn't ask for help."
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2017-04-02 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
"The Calling," she repeats, wondering what more Morrigan might know of the Wardens that had been deemed out of bounds to share with her earlier (wonders who was involved in that decision-making, how many of the Wardens in Skyhold even know that she knows anything now); wondering what are the best avenues to pursue, otherwise. Because it does seem like something that can't be ignored, that must be pursued, if...quietly.

Carefully.

"It would be so much easier to look into if there weren't the matter of what an absolute fucking mess it would be if too much of it did get out," she says, looking down at her wine with a small, persistent frown. "I don't think they're useful enough to protect, precisely," a matter that's not for her to say or decide, but that's neither here nor there when she has so many opinions on a wide range of subjects no one sees fit to consult her on, "but everyone is already pulling in so many different directions. Fighting them over it is a waste of time and energy. I just-- I do wish there were something being done."
Edited 2017-04-02 02:42 (UTC)
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2017-04-18 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
"It's the rest of us as need protection from being dragged into one more irrelevant conflict," Gwenaëlle says, sourly, draining the wine from her cup. "Nothing of value will come of pinning another target on the Wardens. Nothing of value came from the last one, and they do it themselves more than enough." They closed ranks around Anders and that was that - and they will have to do it again, and be even less fucking useful if it's because everyone wants them to make good on their suicide mission.

And that's that, but -

it can't be, there has to be more. There has to be something that can be done, some information that be discovered, and she worries at it like a tongue against a loose tooth. She'd never taken an interest in them, but what Alistair has told her cannot be ignored; she can't possibly be expected to simply let what she knows now be.