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WHO: fenris and those brave enough to face him.
WHAT: Angry elf. Nuff said.
WHEN: Backdated to a couple of days after the Anders reveal
WHERE: Anywhere in Skyhold
NOTES: Violent elf prone to outbursts seeks revenge. It's likely to get violent or sweary easily. Probably just as well Anders is out of the fortress...
WHAT: Angry elf. Nuff said.
WHEN: Backdated to a couple of days after the Anders reveal
WHERE: Anywhere in Skyhold
NOTES: Violent elf prone to outbursts seeks revenge. It's likely to get violent or sweary easily. Probably just as well Anders is out of the fortress...
It had taken him a couple of days to find out. His lack of reading ability had him missing the notice that had been put up, and it was only when he overheard a pair of mages talking about him that he put two and two together - and the news had him mad in an instant.
He never agreed with what Hawke had decreed was Anders' punishment. He was of the opinion that Anders should pay the ultimate price for his sins - for they were many. It was sheer arrogance to think that he would get away with it, scott free, even though he was assured that the Wardens were 'taking care of things'. Like Hawke took care of Anders, and the city burned in the aftermath.
"Abomination, show yourself!" He was furious as he stormed through the courtyard of Skyhold, sword in hand, intent on finding Anders and possibly choking the life out of him. Certainly ripping out his heart would be an option right now. He wanted to see if Justice would keep Anders alive long enough so that it was a satisfying death.
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Is the ever so calm response from Knight Commander James Norrington, who is sitting at his make-shift desk outside, in front of some of the other templar tents. He is, of course, going through his correspondence and reports, so doesn't even glance up. Besides, he recognizes the voice well enough. Fenris, the elf who had been with him and the others at Montemps.
So he feels comfortable addressing the angry, and well armed man now, as he was addressed in that village.
"And while I would like nothing better than to watch you run him through with that sword of yours or do that odd trick with your hand ... you realize that the Inquisition cannot allow you to murder him in cold blood?"
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She heads over, though gives him plenty of personal space. "The Grey Wardens fucked off on some mission, that abomination included. Nice, huh? Maybe he'll save us all this bullshit and not come back from it. But if he does, expect the Wardens to shield him." Not derailing, honest. If Fenris wants to deal with Anders when they return, the Grey Wardens can try to restrain him. It's what they get, for shielding an abomination and terrorist.
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