[He slowly crosses his arms over his chest, considering the proposition. Should not piss off the Templars, of course, but in years before all of this, he knows what his solution would have been, should it have pleased his superiors. Giving chances can be...dangerous (a rogue templar is a rogue templar, after all). But so is having a very singular mind on the matter. Intractability started all wars.]
I am not certain that we should offer him to the Dalish. Not for any point against them and reparations to make, but because they may not want his presence if there are no guarantees, on either side, that another incident won't happen. But he should do something quiet. And something in direct service to the Inquisition. Whether it is minor labor, cooking in the kitchens, delivering letters--the specifics I leave to you, Knight-Commanders. As for the Dalish, I suggest asking the woman who was attacked what she would like out of this. The injured party ought get an opinion on how to relieve her injuries.
[He looks to Aleron with a tilt of his head. Not to steamroll over whatever opinions he might have on the matter, of course.]
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I am not certain that we should offer him to the Dalish. Not for any point against them and reparations to make, but because they may not want his presence if there are no guarantees, on either side, that another incident won't happen. But he should do something quiet. And something in direct service to the Inquisition. Whether it is minor labor, cooking in the kitchens, delivering letters--the specifics I leave to you, Knight-Commanders. As for the Dalish, I suggest asking the woman who was attacked what she would like out of this. The injured party ought get an opinion on how to relieve her injuries.
[He looks to Aleron with a tilt of his head. Not to steamroll over whatever opinions he might have on the matter, of course.]