𝒂𝒅𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒂, 𝒏𝒐. (
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WHO: Adalia and a bunch of other people
WHAT: Closed and open threads both backdated and current
WHEN: Throughout both Cloudreach and Bloomingtide
WHERE: All about Kirkwall
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WHAT: Closed and open threads both backdated and current
WHEN: Throughout both Cloudreach and Bloomingtide
WHERE: All about Kirkwall
NOTES: this post will be left blank and all starters will be in the comments. contact me on plurk at

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It's startling, he thinks, to see her standing there holding the Orb as if it is meaningless. Without someone to unlock its power, of course, the orb means very little - and with Corypheus holding his own orb there is no one strong enough, as far as he is aware, to awaken this one. Still, he strides to Adalia, tilting his head and placing his things down to one side. ]
I would suggest caution. We are still not certain about the nature of this artefact.
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I'm sure you have thoughts, though, don't you? Ideas?
❰ perhaps adalia is too confident of solas' knowledge. it doesn't feel like it, though — she has always, always known he was smarter than most of the people in the inquisition, and more than that that he is hiding more than most, too. he's an enigma wrapped in a mystery wrapped in the humblest of guises, and she's fairly certain her faith in him is not misplaced. solas knows what the orb is and what it can do, or at least has a good idea. ❱
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I always have thoughts.
[ Reaching out, Solas lets his fingers brush over the Orb gently. Nothing happens. Of course it doesn't. Breathing out, he shakes his head, letting his eyes close for a brief moment before he speaks. ]
This is an orb just like the one Corypheus has. Were someone powerful enough to unlock it... The strength they would have would be great indeed.