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dorian pavus ([personal profile] liberaltus) wrote in [personal profile] doggish 2020-06-25 01:00 am (UTC)

I've very little interest in seeing anyone suffer more than necessary here over the arbitrary laws that this world operates by...[That was certainly the truth he didn't want to see anyone suffer here any more than they had to and that included crystalization and loss of one's self here. He was well aware of Fenris and his predominately lone wolf disposition and often liked to check in with those from his world...regardless of whether or not they wanted to hear from him.

Though given his history with mages and magisters he couldn't just dismiss Fenris of his concerns, until recently Dorian had not given much thought to slavery other than how it had been the norm and how his family had treated theirs well. It took walking away from his previous life and taking up arms with the Inquisition that his horizons began to broaden and the scales of his ideal began to fall from his eyes.]
...but that's fair enough considering what you've been through under the less than courteous circumstances involving other magisters and mages.

[He was very elegant in that he didn't mention Fenris's previous master by name, Dorian only knew Danarius by reputation, he never kept company with him nor did his father. Clearly he was corrupt enough for Halward to not move in circles with him, not that his father held the moral high ground after what he attempted on Dorian.

That wasn't to say they'd never crossed paths before or that Dorian wouldn't recognize Fenris on sight given that his father was a magister and Danarius was a magister, their paths must have crossed at some point and Fenris was very recognizable, in no way could he be seen as understated. He doubted the elf would recognize him, however, his family name, perhaps, but Dorian? The mage doubted it.]


My goal here? To check on you, to make certain you are doing alright and are wanting for nothing. I've potions and things if you've a need for anything like that.

[Made from stock that came from their own world, naturally, but that was neither here nor there.]

Ah, forgive me for being a bit on the belated side, I'm Dorian Pavus, though I think my father's name might be more familiar to you. Halward Pavus.

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