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[OPEN] there is a light that i leave on
WHO: Wysteria, Marcoulf, Flint and OPEN
WHAT: Open post/catch-all/buries myself in top levels
WHEN: Harvestmere
WHERE: Kirkwall and misc
NOTES: Prose or brackets are a-okay. Feel free to hit me up on DM or discord if you want something specific that isn't here. Just posting a wildcard and winging it is awesome too.
WHAT: Open post/catch-all/buries myself in top levels
WHEN: Harvestmere
WHERE: Kirkwall and misc
NOTES: Prose or brackets are a-okay. Feel free to hit me up on DM or discord if you want something specific that isn't here. Just posting a wildcard and winging it is awesome too.

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Decided, Anders steps in, out of the doorway, out of the line of sight of anyone not in the hall, and pushes the hood back. He's nervous. It shows in the tightness of his eyes, and the defensive way he crosses one arm in front of himself
"Anders," he says. "That Anders, yes. And before a bounty tempts you, know that the Inquisition already knows I'm here. I've been working alongside them for closing on three years now. I've also worked alongside some pirates before, so I thought that if some were deemed trustworthy, perhaps it was worth asking a few questions."
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Instead Flint studies him while rolling another stack of papers against his hip. It's a calculating look, the mental math passing blatantly over his face.
"Then you can appreciate how asking 'How do you feel about mages' is like asking 'How do you feel about fire'." You specifically, he thinks, have a great potential to be dangerous.
And useful.
"But I've no quarrel with any Southern mage. Ask your questions."
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He considers commenting on how valuable fire can be, how some might say they liked having it but few would say they liked having mages, but there's no point. Flint is listening, giving him room. Anders leans against the wall, trying to relax a little.
"What would you charge to carry information, or a contact, or sometimes leaflets on your ships? There is nothing in place to protect my people from being rounded up again the moment Corypheus is defeated, and I'm endeavoring to change that. Faster travel and communication could help that."
And Flint's ships won't be watched the way Anders is every time he's on a griffon.
"My aim is construction, not destruction." This time.
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At length:
"Is this the work you've been doing alongside the Inquisition, or am I to assume it's more of a personal hobby?"
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"It's personal." He exhales, glancing to his side at the doorway, wondering what Flint had been looking at during that silence.
"I want to build schools, they... They'll want to consolidate power after all of this is over and the easiest way to do that is to put the elves and mages right back under their thumb. Corypheus is the most important issue we face, but I know where my people stand."
And they won't stand at all if they don't find non-mages willing to stand beside them. Mages can't do this on their own. And truth be told, they shouldn't. They need to be a part of communities and communities need to be invested in the mages if freedom is to last.
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What a spectacularly bad place to have this conversation, he thinks. If the Inquisition knows of Anders's presence, there's every reason to believe someone keeps tabs on where he goes and who he talks to and what shadowed back rooms he attends to. If someone is there in The Boar with their attention turned to this room, Flint would sooner stab himself in the foot before being seen giving the man the time of day.
Were Anders someone different, he might take the spirit of the thing and say 'Let's begin with closing the door, shall we?' Instead:
"You make a compelling argument," he says, tossing one of the tied bundles into the waiting sea chest. "But I'm afraid you'll have to find someone else to carry your papers."
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He doesn't say any of that, though. While his mood is written on his face because he's got the worst poker face, Anders nods and pushes off against the wall before pulling his hood back up.
"Right, then. Thank you for your time." His voice is closed off, brusque. There's little point in asking Flint to not talk, either. The man will or the man won't. He's quite sure he can't influence that. He turns to go.
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After a moment, Flint resumes shifting the stacks of paper, the rolled charts, the small collection of books from the desk to the sea trunk.