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WHO: Holden, you!
WHAT: A catch-all for the month(?)
WHEN: After Satinalia and onwards
WHERE: Kirkwall, Gallows
NOTES: There'll be post-murderhaus stuff in here, so there may be references to some of the horror movie occurrences!
WHAT: A catch-all for the month(?)
WHEN: After Satinalia and onwards
WHERE: Kirkwall, Gallows
NOTES: There'll be post-murderhaus stuff in here, so there may be references to some of the horror movie occurrences!
Starters will be in the comments! I'm sorry, I'll write a real log one day.

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Everything's changed, different from what they know, but how much of an excuse is that? That's been their lives since the Cant.
He looks over at Amos and, after a beat, nods.
"We'll go together next time." A sip and, "I wouldn't have minded having you around as backup when we were dealing with that asshole." And only then. He'd never wish the experiences beforehand on an enemy, let alone a friend. "He was old as shit, if you can believe it, but fucking spry."
Incredibly embarrassing actually to get fucked up by a wrinkled dude who could've blown away in the wind.
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But also, yes, fuck old people, and that one specifically.
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That is, maybe, an admission.
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"Y'know," Amos says, "before the war, they used to keep mages cooped up? I figure it'd 'cause of the magic stuff. That's how they adapted."
Okay, not touching, maybe poking with a stick.
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He doesn't have to like it, though.
"We have to do good," he echoes slowly, "where we can, and when we can." Naomi's absence feels like more of a bleeding wound than any physical cut, but maybe this is the only way to deal with it. "That's not going to be everywhere. Fine. It wasn't back home, either. But it will be somewhere, sometimes. Riftwatch might be our best bet to do that while we're here. It's the only real bet I know about, anyway."
He looks at Amos as he says it, steady, but soft. It's a question, not an order; it's trust. Amos's opinion is valuable, and he wouldn't let Holden lead them off a cliff.
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He thinks of Sawbones' wide, sad eyes.
"Yeah," he says, "this place is a real pain in the ass."
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"We'll figure it out."
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"You ever hear of an iron maiden?"
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He is finishing his stupid coffee!!
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"How'd you get out?"
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"I had help. Have you met Richard Dickerson? We were in the same room; he was cuffed to a table. I don't know what that crazy motherfucker planned to do when he got back, but we didn't have to find out."
He has more of an idea than he'd like to, just considering that Dalish elf who'd also been — actually no, he goes still briefly. Not finishing that thought, nor revisiting that memory.
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Saving his life is a free pass on the name callout.
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There is no universe where he repeats and enough people to run a peep show. He'd name them all, but Amos likely knows, or can find out, if he wants to.
"Everyone got out alive, thank God. It could've been worse than it was."
No thanks to him, but a positive's a positive.
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Only long association with Amos would let a man know he's joking. Longer association would tell that man that if he said yes, Amos would still get the fruit baskets.
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Maybe the joke is or isn't quite as funny as all that, but it's just nice to be — back.
"I just remembered you actually can get fruit baskets around here."
The novelty is fresh again, even after all these weeks here; probably will continue to be, every time they discover something new that's easy to get around here.
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