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WHO: Byerly and Kitty and thou or even you
WHAT: Open post!! open post
WHEN: The month of KINGSWAY
WHERE: EVERYWHERE but mostly in Kirkwall and in the Gallows
NOTES: Warning: chatterboxes
WHAT: Open post!! open post
WHEN: The month of KINGSWAY
WHERE: EVERYWHERE but mostly in Kirkwall and in the Gallows
NOTES: Warning: chatterboxes
[ Starters in comments!! Feel free to tag in or start your own thread it's groovy ]

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[He tips his head a little, trying to get a look at the cover of her book.]
What is it that you are reading?
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How controversial! Take care who sees you with that volume. You are likely to cause quite a stir. Perhaps even more than allowing laziness in a Mabari.
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[ She looks directly at him, not smiling. There's more than a hint of challenge in her. ]
Wasn't he a follower of Andraste?
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If he even existed.
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Didn't he?
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That is the topic of much debate and conversation. Or, well. Little. The suppression of Shartan's place in Andraste's legacy could arguably be justified. Not that I approve of the suppression of information. Knowledge is prized above all else, and the ruination of works of art and writings are to be disdained by any true scholar, no matter what they might imply. If truly Shartan is but an apocryphal conjuration, than faith should easily be able to stand against that. Though divisible scholarly interest is a difficult matter for the common man, certainly.
Now, Shartan, as a figure of legend, is an interesting consideration. Too often we see politics and other such passions standing in the way of such a way of thought. If he existed, he might have been legion, and not a single figure. What does this imply, we must ask. But how do we ask if we have no works to consult? There was but one mural by de Lydes that survived the purge after the Exalted March against the Dales. A wonderfully faithful replica exists at the University. Have you been?
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And so, with a sigh - ]
No. Again. I've never been to the University. [ Then, propping herself up a little further: ] What d'you mean, he might have been legion?
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There is much that suggests that Shartan stands as a representative of many. That there was not one figure of his background and spirit, but several. Hundreds, dozens--theories, they vary here--and that he was written of in the singular for-- ah, well, theories vary here, too. Perhaps for the sake of ease.
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Perhaps to utterly erase any history of widespread resistance so that the current elves don't get any ideas.
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Sure, yeah. Anyway. Why do you think they wouldn't erase his name completely?
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I will confess that I do not know. I expect they did not want him to be more of a distraction to the teachings of Andraste than he was already proving to be. What was--
[And he does an exaggerated imitation of her eyeroll, with an embellished little hair-toss.]
--This?
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Me rolling my eyes.
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And its motivation?
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"All this"?
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I'm doing research.
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[Cute, is the subtext there.]
Your choice, that is, not necessarily its focus.
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In my experience, when people assume something isn't worth learning about, it's more because they're not curious enough than it is because the topic isn't worthy.
[ She's assuming that's going to be a sick burn on this guy, given what she's heard him talking about before. ]
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Ah, I see what you are saying. This is why you refuse to visit the University: a lack of curiosity, that restricts you to a single questionable text.
[He sighs, hugely, and turns his eyes toward the sky. Sanctimonious:]
I will pray for you, mademoiselle, that you might overcome this weakness and affliction.
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