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faderift2015-12-20 11:08 pm
Dream and Idea
WHO: Norrington and You
WHAT: Norrington and the Sevendwarves Templars arrive at Skyhold
WHEN: Beginning the 3rd week of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Warnings for the Chant of Light. Because Templars.
WHAT: Norrington and the Seven
WHEN: Beginning the 3rd week of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Warnings for the Chant of Light. Because Templars.
Night had fallen on Skyhold when the guards at the gate spotted seven soldiers mounted on horses, with another driving a car behind them, riding across the stone bridge to Skyhold proper. The call-out did not occur until the watchman on duty spotted the templar armor. The templars in Skyhold were many, but not so many that the watchmen didn't know who they were dealing with.
When they arrived at the gates, the man in front dismounted, and with a promptness that surprised the gate guards, gave them travel papers and proper identification. The man was clearly weary - his green eyes were red-rimmed with exhaustion, but he held himself up right and straight.
The guards sent word ahead, to anyone who might be up and still in charge, and then opened the gates to let the templars in. They pointed them to the well, and to the stables, while they got someone to ... well.
They didn't look like red templars. Were they rogues? Were they spies? They were watched quite carefully.
For their part, the templars themselves seemed rather subdued. Taking care of their mounts, talking amongst themselves. Except the tall, dark haired man with sharp green eyes. He muttered something to the red-headed templar, before starting to walk around Skyhold itself. It was clear the man was looking to get the lay of the land.
...Or perhaps to figure out just what the hell he had gotten himself into.
Who was to say it could not be both?

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His suspicions grew at that question, and he shook his head, "No, I never joined the malcontents at Therinfal Redoubt. I am from the Ostwick Circle, in the Free Marches. I have been hunting the apprentice who murdered our First Enchanter, and our Knight Commander."
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"I'm sorry," he says--for the loss of their Knight Commander and First Enchanter, though that isn't so rare--and looks back down at the half-formed practice dummy splayed at his feet. "Did you find them?"
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"No. One day I will find the mage who took their lives -- and they will face justice." He looked off then, his jaw tightening. "It is my last duty to both of them."
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Some are more worrisome than others. Elian doesn't mind the mages who came here for shelter and sanctuary, but he still hasn't managed to reconcile his trust in the Herald with her decision to bring in the First Enchanter and her rebels. Maybe if she hadn't wasted time there, more of the Templars from Theirinfal Redoubt would be here.
After a moment, in the interest of not being mysterious, he adds, "I was in the Order, in Rivain. Some of us came for the Conclave."
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He paused at that, before his expression sobered, "Ah, you were one of the souls at Dairsmuid, then?" He had heard how native they had all become, how they stood and fought, how the Rite of Annulment had been called. "You have since left the Order, then?"
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An important distinction, for him—that he didn't abandon anything, only joined something else. Important because he has to convince himself of it, like he hadn't been looking for an excuse since Dairsmuid.
"The others died in the explosion. My Knight-Commander. Everyone else was with the Lord Seeker." He nudges the dummy with his foot, uncomfortably. Everyone else is his friends. Sister. "And we lost more at Haven. I'm glad more are coming."
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"As have I, and my men. So welcome, brother... or I suppose, you should be welcoming us. As you are the one with the hands on experience."
He paused, his expression grave once more, "My deepest sympathies then, for the loss of your dead brothers and sisters." Those who had died in the explosion -- and Ah. Suddenly his expression made sense. "I spoke in anger before, about those with the Lord Seeker. I do not respect their decision, but I apologize if I insulted you. They are still your friends ... but you must know, they may not be for much longer."
Now there is a thought. "Will they listen to you, ser? Would they come and join us in the Inquisition, if you spoke to them?"