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WHO: Cole & Several (includes OPEN THREAD for Rifters)
WHAT: Compassion returns to Skyhold.
WHEN: Early-Mid Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Cole works best with individualized threads rather than completely open ones. Please don't be afraid to contact me (Plurk or PM) if you'd like to set something up! Prompts will be posted in comments.
WHAT: Compassion returns to Skyhold.
WHEN: Early-Mid Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Cole works best with individualized threads rather than completely open ones. Please don't be afraid to contact me (Plurk or PM) if you'd like to set something up! Prompts will be posted in comments.

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"Sometimes the world becomes too much. Sharp and glittering. I strain to see it. That's only in places when the Veil is thin. Then I can hear the spirits on the other side, see them shimmering. Blinding. But I breathe, and try to remember what's real."
Back to the what she was actually asking about, though: "Hearts are easy to hear. Some more than others."
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Thus far she had only spoken to mages about the veil. Their answers had been helpful to her, at least in understanding magic as a concept, but they were ultimately...lacking. Each was only a partial description, and she hadn't yet learned enough to understand how this world fit together. She was not aware of just how unique Cole truly was, but she had known enough similar beings to appreciate their perspective and wisdom. To see the world from the outside was a truly rare feat, one she had not yet managed in Thedas, but Cole's account came near enough....
"I have never known a Veil before coming here," Galadriel admitted. "But I can almost feel it, like heavy clouds overhead or fog. It is very strange to me."
It was a testament to how comfortable she felt, that she was so free with her words so soon after meeting him. She nearly asked how he tolerated the Veil, if there was some secret to it, to reaching through it or around it, but she stopped herself. It was knowledge Cole might have, true, and knowledge that he might share if she pressed him, but she did not desire to cause him distress. He had simply come to check on her well-being; it was an act of kindness and one she would not repay with discomfort.
If nothing else, his account had sounded rather uncomfortable.
"I suppose it is fitting, given how strange I am to the people here," Galadriel said, a polite redirection. "My heart is not so easily read, or at least it was not in Arda, but if you must listen to it, I ask you: do not delve too deeply. I have seen much darkness that has no kin in Thedas; I would not inflict such shadows, even in memory, on those who need not know them."
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But he would heed her advice. So long as those same shadows didn't come seeking him. They did that, sometimes.
"You give the light to banish shadows," he observed, "but to banish means to touch, and push against the darkness."
On the subject of the Veil: "There are places where the clouds part. Have you found them yet?"
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She did not comment on his words and, instead, chose to ask about the veil.
"But I shall keep an eye turned skyward," she assured him. "Can you tell me what I might look for? I have made a pasttime of...watching would be the best word, I suppose. Of watching the ripples in the veil, where I can. If I know the signs, I might find such a place more easily."
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"The Breach was the biggest, but it was too big. Most places are finer, filtered. Sunlight through the clouds. Glittering, but not blinding. Watch, and you will be able to see them... I think."
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"I hope I will," Galadriel told him and turned her gaze back to him. It faltered, tried to pass across the surface of him, but she stilled and was able to focus upon him again.
"This world is beautiful and it has been so long since I have seen so many new things."