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they're crazy, they're crazy
WHO: Cole and Varric
WHAT: So, about our mutual acquaintance...
WHEN: Early Wintermarch
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: n/a
WHAT: So, about our mutual acquaintance...
WHEN: Early Wintermarch
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: n/a
Now that they've spoken, Cole isn't very concerned about the man who carries Justice with him. At least, his concern isn't immediate: the man is here to observe, to do what he can to help, and that's all the Inquisition can ask of anyone. No reason to worry just because he carries a spirit around with him.
And yet. When the man himself believes he could be a danger, that is a reason to watch him closely. Cole wishes to better understand the pain of his past. He can sense the threads that bind him to some others here, and when one of those threads leads back to Varric, Cole knows where to start.
Varric is worried, too. He's always worrying about something, in a secret way that sharpens his perception of the things around him, but this worry in particular is strong at the moment.
He finds Varric at a moment when he's alone, sitting by the fireplace on the edge of Skyhold's great hall. He appears, perched on the table nearby.
"Keeping his secret's the same as before. Conceal the mage and keep the templars' eyes away. But Skyhold's so much smaller."
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And of course the topic was Anders, he should have seen this one coming from a mile off. Cole was vague and sometimes mystifying, but Varric found that he wasn't too hard to understand, not really. Cole wanted to know things, same as most people, his questions just tended to be a little too on-the-nose for comfort. Fortunately, Varric didn't mind; talking with Cole was easier than talking to most anybody else, even if the topics tended to get uncomfortable fairly quickly.
"It sure is," Varric agreed and glanced away from the fire at Cole. The Kid was perched on his table, legs swinging idly, and Varric had another passing moment of worry. Shit, Justice wasn't the most cuddly spirit--Cole was a spirit of compassion, right? Not that Cole couldn't take Blondie in a fight, if it came to that, but spirits were weird. Spirits and the Fade and all that? Varric couldn't help with that and without Chuckles on hand to--advise? Mediate? What if something spirity went haywire?
Varric let out a sigh and shook his head. He needed a vacation.
"On the plus side, not nearly as many stairs," Varric added, conversationally, and turned to face Cole. The smile he adopted was genuine and warm. "You need something, Kid?"
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The man who brought Justice with him was more like that last one. As they had spoken, Cole had understood the idea of him without knowing many of the details. Now, sitting with Varric, because of their connection, a part of it became suddenly clear.
"It is him, isn't it," he said, in a way that was less of a question and more of a quietly astonished statement. "He was the first spark."
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Everyone had known Kirkwall was a catastrophe waiting to happen. It had even been called a tinderbox a few times. Varric was pretty sure that wasn't the comparison Cole was drawing but it fit well enough that he didn't see any sense in arguing it.
"What can I say, all my old friends are really..." he hesitated a beat and then shrugged. "Conversation starters."
That held true for all his new ones too, didn't it? Huh.
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"You're worried you can't watch him. Watching too close could make them see." All at once, he knew what he could do. He climbed down off the table to stand in front of Varric.
"He knows when I'm looking, but no one else would. I could help you watch."
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"You sure you want to do that?" Varric asked, cautiously. He was sure his entire emotional range had played across his face as he pondered, but that didn't concern him so much. It wasn't like he could keep a secret from someone who could get inside his head, right?
"I don't want you taking any risks for me, Kid, and you don't even know him," Varric added, reasonably, even though the idea was fairly sound. It was unlikely Anders would take exception to him, particularly to violent ends, but Varric knew better than to bet against something that was "unlikely".
"Don't get me wrong, it's a good idea, but I don't want you signing up for...whatever this is...unless you're really sure you want to?"
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Still, there was something in particular that was concerning Varric at this point.
"What do you think I should know?"