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[Open] Blade to shackle-bearer, valiant of spirit
WHO: Character(s: James Norrington, Alayre Sauveterre, Pel Ashara, NPC soldiers and templars and YOU.
WHAT: First Templar Training Session for Inquisition Soldiers
WHEN: 14th of Wintersbreath
WHERE: Skyhold Training Ring
NOTES: Warnings for Violence, Racism against Elves, Templars being badass.
WHAT: First Templar Training Session for Inquisition Soldiers
WHEN: 14th of Wintersbreath
WHERE: Skyhold Training Ring
NOTES: Warnings for Violence, Racism against Elves, Templars being badass.
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Norrington had told all of the other Templars that he would begin training the soldiers in direct Templar training on how to handle abominations, and he was as good as his word. He put up a list for sign-up for the soldiers, and it was filled within minutes. His own Templars came to help train the fifty-plus soldiers, and James took on lecturing duties. Explaining the differences between demons and abominations, and beyond that, spirits as best as he understood them. Informed them that no, not all mages were simply 'abominations waiting to happen'. It was a conscious choice of the mage within the Fade to make that deal with a demon, and typically? It was because the mage had lost control of their abilities through either fear or ... coercion.
Then he had each soldier run through practice drills on the best way to defend against demons, using his Templars (and any who volunteered) to walk them through step by step. Then, to demonstrate how it all worked together -- James called Templars into the ring, and took them on, sword and shield. The effect was just what he was hoping for, the men were completely rapt with attention. Which was good - he wanted for them to soak it in.
And if any of the passer-bys wanted to stay and watch? Learn something or just know how much training went into actually hunting and killing demons? Well. Visual demonstrations were always ... effective.
And afterwards ...
Afterwards, James would be hanging milling on the side of the ring - talking to the soldiers or his fellow Templars. If you wanted to speak to him, challenge him to some sort of sparring match, or just taunt from the sidelines? Now was the time.
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"She will still respect you, because she is not going to find out about this. You're not going to tell her, because I'm asking you not to, for my sake." There's no need to embarrass herself further here. Luckily no one is currently around to have seen her legs nearly go out from under her. "It's very difficult, you see, to be a person who is fascinated with human culture while living in a clan. It makes people judgy, as you can imagine. And when you told me of your intentions, I was shocked, because I assumed I would be the only one in my clan here who would consider courtship with a human. Well, there's Gavin, but Gavin's always been different like me. I needed a moment to work through it all. But now I have and so there's no need to tell anyone how I acted. I'm just relieved. No Ashara would dare call Pel a race traitor, so now they can't call me one either."
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So when she asks him to keep his tongue, he searches her gaze and sees that she is quite serious. She does not want to draw this out, does not want to embarrass anyone, and now she has something in her own mind that she had been worried about.
His mouth curved up at the corners, although his gaze was a little sad, "I am sorry that they would call you such harsh things -- and pleased that you have had some of your burdens lifted with this."
He paused, "But are you truly sure you are going to be all right?"
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"Yes, I am sure. Ma serannas. Ah, that means 'thank you.'" And now her smile turns impish. "I'll be fine as long as you don't plan to turn me in for being an apostate." She is, of course, kidding, because who would he turn her in to anymore? "Is that how Pel caught your eye? Were you on the lookout for apostates?" Her tone makes it clear she really is joking with him, if the smile didn't already give it away.
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"Oh, thank you for the translation - and you are most welcome." He paused, then arched an eyebrow, "The Dalish are not what I would consider 'apostates'." A pause, then a wry, self-deprecating smirk. "Although I have come to understand that what I think of as an apostate is not ... exactly correct. I live, I learn." He shrugs, "You are in no danger from me."
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"I believed apostates were all mages who didn't belong to a Circle. I've heard a few Circle mages here say that now that the Circles are gone, they are all apostates." It's a curious thing. "What does being an apostate mean to you?"
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"That is the official term, yes. And ... they are currently all apostates." His mouth twitched. "What is not commonly known is that now, all the Templars are also rogues. So, there is that." He paused, then stated honestly, "An apostate is a mage who does not use their powers for the betterment of all, but for their own selfish ends."
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He paused again, "...Perhaps this is better left a matter of perspective, and let me say I do not think you are selfish?"
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"And clearly not an apostate either," she adds. "Very well. I suppose it's better than what some others think of me."
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"No, you are not an apostate. But I've never thought of Dalish mages as apostates. You serve your gods and goddesses - they are not my Maker or my Andraste but at least you believe." He shook his head, faint frustration in his tone, "... My apologies. Faith is a driving force, one I believe we could all stand to be pushed by, once and awhile. No matter what anyone believes."
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"It's good enough for me that you'll try."
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