OPEN - Then the mountain rose before me
WHO: Nathaniel Howe and YOU
WHAT: Nathaniel settles into Skyhold
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Will update with any warnings that come up.
WHAT: Nathaniel settles into Skyhold
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Will update with any warnings that come up.
Courtyard
A dark-haired man in his late thirties or early forties is sitting on a camp stool and shaving, hair damp from a recent wash. He has a couple of inches of black beard he's mostly getting rid of, leaving only a soul patch under his lip. He works the brush while flinching at the cold and peering into a small mirror. The cold is not his friend when the razor comes out, either, but it's too dark inside for shaving. He manages the shave without cutting himself from shivering, at least. Come bother him.
Great Hall
Later, he's inside on a chair by the fire in the great hall, warming up. His feet are propped up on another chair. He's enjoying a lazy session of people-watching, smoking from a pipe and listening to a nearby psaltery player. If you catch his eyes on you, he will give a courteous nod and politely direct his gaze elsewhere. His posture is fairly open, so if you want to approach, he'll speak with you.
Tavern
It's after dark that he goes into the tavern and enjoys the smells and sounds, and occasional polite conversation. But it isn't terribly long before, lulled by warmth and safety, he cocoons himself in his cloak, rests his head against the wall, and falls soundly asleep. Until something wakes him up.
WILDCARD
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"Connor was saved when they killed what possessed him." Just as Feynriel was saved when they'd killed the demons plaguing him. "He saved our lives, Nate. He fought alongside us. We can't simply murder him so that I can be free of what I agreed to. I can't. I won't."
It's not exactly like he has a choice in the matter - it wouldn't be him fighting in the Fade should people make that attempt - but it's something Anders can't stand to have happen. He wants to not be possessed any longer, but killing Justice to do it doesn't seem fair to the Spirit. Unsurprisingly, Justice agrees.
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"You won't allow him to be murdered. But he'll use you as a shield quite happily."
And the moment Nathaniel says it, he realizes he shouldn't have. Justice always embodied the virtue to which he aspired--and none other. There had been a bloodthirst in him before the end, before he ever possessed Anders. And now he holds Anders' life and wellbeing hostage, should anyone discover them. He has convinced Anders to make that sacrifice instead of paying the price himself, and anything Nathaniel says to that could make everything worse.
Well, shit.
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The only question is if he can help it. For now, the answer is yes.
"Please, Nate. Please. Not... You wouldn't appreciate someone saying that of you. He's been... better here, better than the last place we were at," and no, he's not about to name Kirkwall, "but please don't provoke him."
He's not sure he can stop Justice if Justice decides he must act, anymore.
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He lifts his hands a little, palms out, a show of surrender.
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to upset you." Either of you. Andraste preserve him from this madness.
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"He's..." Anders trails off and shakes his head. "I'm sorry." If he was better at control, self and otherwise, he wouldn't need to warn Nate. He wouldn't need to worry about anyone. As much as Justice is better in a place where the Veil isn't so thin, where they can leave the fortress and go out and work in the name of Justice, where at least three people understood the spirit's plight, he's still him.
"I'm glad to see you, for what it's worth." Probably not much. "How have you been?"
For once, it's not a pun. And that's an accident, born of distraction.
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His tone takes on a tenderness, genuine concern and fondness. He knows Anders is not all right. But it gives him a chance to ask for help, support, or anything else he may need without worrying whether Nathaniel will give it or not.
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"No." His voice is quiet. Honesty is difficult. "But considering what I've done, I've no right to be all right any longer. It is what it is."
Mages are free of the Circles and no longer are at risk of being slaughtered by Templar whims. If he's the final mage to pay the price for that, then he can, well. Not live with it, obviously. But he can die at some sort of peace with it.
He takes another breath and straightens, glancing at the way they'd come in. "I go by Detlef, here. Anywhere, really."
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"Detlef." Nathaniel bobs his head in acknowledgement, then suddenly laughs, though there is no malice in it. "Maker, I wish you'd chosen an Orlesian name instead. And maybe colored your hair. Being a blond healer from the Anderfels isn't much of a disguise."
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Though some days it seems like everyone he's ever known is showing up at Skyhold. Of course, out of all of them, Nate's the first who knew him, before Justice. Anders wants to try to reclaim some of that, if possible. The mages are taking steps toward freedom. Maybe he can gain back a little.
"Are you staying for a time? Or perhaps joining? I'm certain the Inquisition will have a place for you."
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Though considering what happened, he couldn't really blame Anders. But now, Anders...wanted him near. So he didn't have a blanket ban on all Wardens in his life, just the order proper. He had formed those attachments after all.
"I don't think I have anything to offer the Inquisition that it doesn't already have. Even the connections the Howe family used to possess are severed, except with Highever."
But Anders needs protection. Just as urgently, Anders needs a friend. And Nathaniel is one of the few friends with whom Anders hasn't burned all his bridges.
"But I'm here now. And you could be right."
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"I'm assuming you'll be staying with the Wardens? They've likely got accommodations. If they don't, I've got a room. It's small, and bedrolls on the floor aren't the most comfortable things, but at least darkspawn won't be spilling out of the ground." In other words, they've had worse. But if he can at least offer a roof for a time, Nathaniel... No, actually, Nate won't be bribed. Maybe he'll stick around a few more days, at least, though.
"And I can show you around some if you'd like." Or let the man go about seeing more of the fortress. It's hard to know what to do here. It's been, except for a brief run-in, eleven years, and Nate's never seemed like much of a hugger. "You might need to know the wheres, whats, whys, whens, and whos of the place as you already are the Howes."
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"I need a bath and a shave first, but that might be welcome after, if you can keep your puns to yourself."
He gives Anders a serious eye, considering the rest of his offer. Nathaniel has a duty to the Wardens, true enough, but this is something else, just as deep and true as the taint. This is about how Nathaniel was saved from going down a dark path, while Anders wasn't. And because Nathaniel was saved, he is duty-bound to give others the same chance he was given. If Anders wants it.
"Do you want me to stay, Anders? With you?"
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"I..." Yes. The answer is yes, he badly wants Nate to stick around, but he doesn't want to be so openly weak. He also doesn't want to lie. Anders looks away.
"Anyone who is here who knows me will likely be caught in the crossfire when who I am comes out. I... I want your company, yes. But I don't want to see that happen to you. You should keep the future in mind when deciding."
He doesn't want to see it happen to anyone. But Nate's the one asking, and Nate's the one who has known him the most.
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"That's...thoughtful, but frankly, you've already seen that happening to me. It's still happening to me. You're no worse than the associations I already have."
Associations for which Nathaniel could do nothing. Thomas and Father, people he could not save. But Anders isn't lost yet. Someone needs to notice that and do something about it.
"I'll stay."
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He looks back at Nate, trying to keep his expression light and not desperate or overly intent.
"Good." Thank you would make it too personal, and Anders already feels like he's opened up to an extreme amount. "Then if that's settled, we should deal with the occupant who isn't welcome." Nate's chin gets a nod of Anders' head.
"I'll show you my room, so you can drop off your things, and then take you down to the hot springs and leave you there? Unless you're staying for company and the road has been long and lonely." There's the faintest smirk on his face. He knows Nate's not interested, which makes the teasing safe.
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"I know exactly what you mean. Come on. This way." And then he's headed back the way they came, and toward a corner of the fortress that's somewhat out of the way - the easier to avoid people he doesn't want to run into.
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He follows Anders, scratching again at his beard.
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It's not long before they're at his small room and showing it off. There's not a lot of space, but there's enough for sleeping, and the fact that Anders can heat the place without any smoke means it will be comfortable enough.
"This likely wouldn't work well for anyone who isn't a mage. That's probably why they let me have it." Then again, they also likely wanted their spirit healers to get a little bit of sleep now and then.
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The space is cozy, but as far as Nathaniel can tell, it's a luxury.
"Thank the Maker. Privacy."
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"My thoughts exactly." Here he's away from people who might recognize him. He can relax. There are a few books carefully stacked in the corner, and Anders' bedroll right next to them, as well as a candle sitting on a chair, but otherwise the room's fairly plain. He hasn't really focused on fixing it up. It's only a matter of time before this is all over, after all.
"It's nice to have a place that's far away from everyone else. Breathing room. And what's wrong with the other Wardens? Are you in trouble with them?" He'd been turned on by fake Wardens, Templars who joined just to harass him, not to help fight Darkspawn, but it means that he wouldn't be surprised if enemies of the Howes had done similar things.
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"Don't you...hear it?"
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It's stronger, yes... but only sometimes. Other times it's faint, distant, and he wonders if it's hitting Justice more. That's a concern, considering the chance it's tied into Corypheus thanks to timing and his experiences last time he came across Corypheus.
"I know our... friend doesn't react well to it, but don't tell me other people are having difficulties?
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"Turns out, we're not dying. She doesn't know that, but it doesn't excuse what she's doing."
Nathaniel is not sure if he should get into any more detail than that, so he moves on.
"Some of us disagreed with her methods. As a result, we've had to keep on the run these last few months."
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