I can't imagine any apostate ever really does.
[It's half-said to himself as he nods and then remembers that he's not talking to Twisted Fate in person. The elf can't see the nod.]
Ah. Please. I'll restoke the fire.
[It's half-said to himself as he nods and then remembers that he's not talking to Twisted Fate in person. The elf can't see the nod.]
Ah. Please. I'll restoke the fire.
[Nate's helped him get cleaned up and over the initial panic... and the secondary panic. He's breathing again, even if he knows this is temporary.
By the time Twisted Fate arrives, Anders has the fire just high enough to be warm without casting too many shadows on the walls of nearby tents. They don't tend to let it go out, but he doesn't want to disrupt any sleep. He's disrupted enough.
Anders waves the elf over as soon as he sees him, a single wave rather than something exuberant, and nods, golden eyes already searching to try to figure out what's coming. It doesn't help, not really.]
By the time Twisted Fate arrives, Anders has the fire just high enough to be warm without casting too many shadows on the walls of nearby tents. They don't tend to let it go out, but he doesn't want to disrupt any sleep. He's disrupted enough.
Anders waves the elf over as soon as he sees him, a single wave rather than something exuberant, and nods, golden eyes already searching to try to figure out what's coming. It doesn't help, not really.]
Better than shoulder and ribs, actually. She did damage, which meant it was an easy heal. Bruises? Too finicky to be worth the magic.
[It's petty, but he distantly hopes no healer was able to see to her. It's not like he's ever been gifted in any sort of wrestling that wasn't for enjoyment.]
Will the boots be all right?
[Easy, neutral topics. That might be a good start.]
[It's petty, but he distantly hopes no healer was able to see to her. It's not like he's ever been gifted in any sort of wrestling that wasn't for enjoyment.]
Will the boots be all right?
[Easy, neutral topics. That might be a good start.]
[Anders inhales and exhales. The question is better than he could have expected, and worse than he would have hoped. Despite a faint quirk of the lips at the honored comment, Anders looks rather serious.]
It's complicated. He's here, hearing everything I hear, seeing everything I see, in the back of my mind at all times. We generally know what the other thinks and wants. He lends me his strength, and I attempt to make sure his purpose is still fulfilled, that he still feels like some justice is done for his sake.
[He presses his lips together for a moment.]
And then sometimes, when he's especially angry or feeling thwarted in seeing an injustice and not acting, or I'm feeling particularly scared or threatened, he takes control. Which is when the relationship is not working.
[And when people die.]
It's complicated. He's here, hearing everything I hear, seeing everything I see, in the back of my mind at all times. We generally know what the other thinks and wants. He lends me his strength, and I attempt to make sure his purpose is still fulfilled, that he still feels like some justice is done for his sake.
[He presses his lips together for a moment.]
And then sometimes, when he's especially angry or feeling thwarted in seeing an injustice and not acting, or I'm feeling particularly scared or threatened, he takes control. Which is when the relationship is not working.
[And when people die.]
[Difficult is putting it mildly, but it's the next words that truly stand out. Anders' gaze is direct.]
She attacked, Twisted Fate.
[Maker, the man's name sounds ridiculous in this context.]
I said nothing to her, didn't even see her or nod in her direction, and she struck. If that doesn't count as an enemy, I'm not certain what does. There are others who hate me who find it sufficient to yell. It was exactly like dealing with a Templar again except that I could fight back knowing this time I'd not spend another-- a time in a cell simply for defending myself.
I don't expect a Templar to apologize or admit to shame. But I won't hold my breath waiting for her to act in a way that is not enemy, and she could have gotten us both killed.
[He would be much better off separated from Justice, which is why he's got people looking into it.]
She attacked, Twisted Fate.
[Maker, the man's name sounds ridiculous in this context.]
I said nothing to her, didn't even see her or nod in her direction, and she struck. If that doesn't count as an enemy, I'm not certain what does. There are others who hate me who find it sufficient to yell. It was exactly like dealing with a Templar again except that I could fight back knowing this time I'd not spend another-- a time in a cell simply for defending myself.
I don't expect a Templar to apologize or admit to shame. But I won't hold my breath waiting for her to act in a way that is not enemy, and she could have gotten us both killed.
[He would be much better off separated from Justice, which is why he's got people looking into it.]
[Apologize for defending himself? For... Anders catches himself bristling and closes his eyes for a moment. No. That's not what he needs to apologize for. It's not something he can apologize for.
He had, however, been deliberate in not using her name and baiting her. And it's not even like there's a risk in agreeing to apologize for that if she comes to do so. She won't.]
I can apologize for my words. But the only guilt I feel in striking back is to you, for disrupting your event.
I have taken Templar blows too many times to be able to feel I wronged her in returning it. Not only that, if I'd simply taken it, there'd be more attacks. People would feel it safe. I've been hit three times since the announcement of who I am. If I let it happen, stand there or walk away...
[He shakes his head.]
I can't, and it's not simply pride speaking.
He had, however, been deliberate in not using her name and baiting her. And it's not even like there's a risk in agreeing to apologize for that if she comes to do so. She won't.]
I can apologize for my words. But the only guilt I feel in striking back is to you, for disrupting your event.
I have taken Templar blows too many times to be able to feel I wronged her in returning it. Not only that, if I'd simply taken it, there'd be more attacks. People would feel it safe. I've been hit three times since the announcement of who I am. If I let it happen, stand there or walk away...
[He shakes his head.]
I can't, and it's not simply pride speaking.
[He's trying to brace for it not being enough when Twisted Fate takes his hand and all Anders can do is stare for a moment. For every few times he's not braced enough here, he overbraces and is knocked off-balance. Once his brain is working again, though, Anders places his free hand on top of Fate's.]
It's not new. Looking over my shoulder. And three-fourths of the advisors would be pointing out I'm lucky to simply be breathing even if someone did go to them. Which is not untrue.
[It's Nate who had thought about Hawke judging him previously, Nate who gave him the idea to turn himself in rather than wait for the inevitable. Anders is exceedingly lucky Nate arrived when he did.]
If I...
[Anders sighs, because the thoughts on his mind are large and daunting.]
I keep telling myself that if I defend myself enough times, it has to stop. That word will get out that they aren't winning. I'm not sure I'm right. But it's all I can try.
It's not new. Looking over my shoulder. And three-fourths of the advisors would be pointing out I'm lucky to simply be breathing even if someone did go to them. Which is not untrue.
[It's Nate who had thought about Hawke judging him previously, Nate who gave him the idea to turn himself in rather than wait for the inevitable. Anders is exceedingly lucky Nate arrived when he did.]
If I...
[Anders sighs, because the thoughts on his mind are large and daunting.]
I keep telling myself that if I defend myself enough times, it has to stop. That word will get out that they aren't winning. I'm not sure I'm right. But it's all I can try.
[It would be nice to have a point in his life where he didn't need to be ready to defend himself at any moment. For a short time he'd had that with the Wardens, but when Jonas left so had his protection. To no longer have to fight...]
It means a great deal. I'm not going to give up on that chance. If that was how I did things, I only would have escaped from the Circle once.
[He's tired, but he's not done.]
I want it too much. And while I've spent the whole of my life fighting and don't see that changing, I'd not mind if you were right and I was wrong. If it would stop, or if someone would actually care.
It means a great deal. I'm not going to give up on that chance. If that was how I did things, I only would have escaped from the Circle once.
[He's tired, but he's not done.]
I want it too much. And while I've spent the whole of my life fighting and don't see that changing, I'd not mind if you were right and I was wrong. If it would stop, or if someone would actually care.
[Twisted Fate is saying he might get involved. It's not that much of a surprise, considering the parallels Anders has already seen between his younger self and Fate, but he's still touched.]
I'd take any help I can get.
[And frankly, any help for him also helps Skyhold. Being hit more, getting more frustrated, increases the risk of slipping up and that danger became very real last night.]
But Maker, what I'd give to...
[He shakes his head. There will be a way to learn, even if he has to get around lack of teachers. Somehow. He craves being a bird and flying and being anything other than himself for just a short time more than he can say.]
By that I mean yes. If there's time to find someone, and I've an idea of where you are, I'll do that.
I'd take any help I can get.
[And frankly, any help for him also helps Skyhold. Being hit more, getting more frustrated, increases the risk of slipping up and that danger became very real last night.]
But Maker, what I'd give to...
[He shakes his head. There will be a way to learn, even if he has to get around lack of teachers. Somehow. He craves being a bird and flying and being anything other than himself for just a short time more than he can say.]
By that I mean yes. If there's time to find someone, and I've an idea of where you are, I'll do that.
[ Beleth, true to her word, shows up at Twisted Fate's door once everyone is gone from the tavern for the night. She hesitates at the door, running a hand through her hair, trying to decide if this was a good or not. Well, no. It was a terrible idea. That was obvious. But whatever.
She knocks on the door, crosses her arms, and waits. ]
She knocks on the door, crosses her arms, and waits. ]
I don't suppose you'd be willing to run over Nerva in bear form? Bears are heavy.
[The joke attempt isn't great, but it's a decent try anyway.]
But to be honest, I don't know. The company is nice. You're even not in danger, which has to also be nice. From me, that is. Maker knows that saying that is half-likely to summon... I don't know. Volcanoes. And dragons. But at least I'm in control currently and no one is going to die from Justice tonight.
[He sighs, leaning forward and resting his elbows on his knees.]
I... I honestly thought I wasn't that much of a danger anymore. Until she was screaming about burning.
[The joke attempt isn't great, but it's a decent try anyway.]
But to be honest, I don't know. The company is nice. You're even not in danger, which has to also be nice. From me, that is. Maker knows that saying that is half-likely to summon... I don't know. Volcanoes. And dragons. But at least I'm in control currently and no one is going to die from Justice tonight.
[He sighs, leaning forward and resting his elbows on his knees.]
I... I honestly thought I wasn't that much of a danger anymore. Until she was screaming about burning.
It was lovely, thank you.
[ She uncrosses her arms, bobbing her head politely. ]
And of course. May I step in? I would hate for you to perish of curiosity on my account.
[ Look at that perfectly innocent smile. ]
[ She uncrosses her arms, bobbing her head politely. ]
And of course. May I step in? I would hate for you to perish of curiosity on my account.
[ Look at that perfectly innocent smile. ]
If Cassandra had her way, she'd have everyone's heads.
[There's rash leadership, and then there's her. His impression is not favorable. If locking up and anger are her initial reaction to issues, that's not all that dissimilar from Meredith.
Anders takes a careful breath at the comparison, looking over at Twisted Fate. The man thinks he can ask a Templar to apologize to a mage, and his conversation with Nerva on the crystals had been very friendly. They're close. What Anders is about to say might be stupid, but it won't be the first time.]
I don't... I don't want to offend you. It's not simply that I've not got so many who are friendly toward me that I can truly afford to lose them. I'd personally like to keep your enjoyable company.
But I do not think a Templar can suffer at mage hands the way a mage can suffer at Templar ones. Or couldn't. If this was when the Circles stood...
[He trails off, bracing a little. A Templar could be powerless and hurt for a short time, but that had been their lives, for mages.]
Kinloch Hold was not the Gallows. But it was a place of constant fear for a majority, an existence where threats were frequent from childhood, and there was no hope of them ending. I imagine cities hold similar stresses for the Dalish and elves. Many humans likely do as well.
[Nerva is neither mage nor elfblooded. It can never be the same.]
[There's rash leadership, and then there's her. His impression is not favorable. If locking up and anger are her initial reaction to issues, that's not all that dissimilar from Meredith.
Anders takes a careful breath at the comparison, looking over at Twisted Fate. The man thinks he can ask a Templar to apologize to a mage, and his conversation with Nerva on the crystals had been very friendly. They're close. What Anders is about to say might be stupid, but it won't be the first time.]
I don't... I don't want to offend you. It's not simply that I've not got so many who are friendly toward me that I can truly afford to lose them. I'd personally like to keep your enjoyable company.
But I do not think a Templar can suffer at mage hands the way a mage can suffer at Templar ones. Or couldn't. If this was when the Circles stood...
[He trails off, bracing a little. A Templar could be powerless and hurt for a short time, but that had been their lives, for mages.]
Kinloch Hold was not the Gallows. But it was a place of constant fear for a majority, an existence where threats were frequent from childhood, and there was no hope of them ending. I imagine cities hold similar stresses for the Dalish and elves. Many humans likely do as well.
[Nerva is neither mage nor elfblooded. It can never be the same.]
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