He'd steeled himself throughout each of those points, waiting for the inevitable drop. Of course, blood magic has its place, he'd readied himself for, or naturally, I wish to keep some of the oldest families around. A hint of where they'd both come from, a taste of the inevitable backlash that Fenris just knows is coming.
Except it doesn't. It simply ends on an alarmingly sane note, and he doesn't know what to do with that.]
I . . . see.
[It's not that he wholeheartedly agrees with it. But it's also not Anders' delusional rants, full of pointless fire and idiotic reforms.
(It's possible he's still furious with Anders, even three months later).
But it is sane, and that's more than Fenris ever expects from magisters. He wonders vaguely what the Other-Fenris thought, and then decides it doesn't matter.]
That was not the answer I expected-- not from a mage, and certainly not from someone from Tevinter.
[He says it a little blankly, unsure on how to process that. It seems an oddly perfect answer, and he wonders if it's a lie. It's certainly possible.]
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He'd steeled himself throughout each of those points, waiting for the inevitable drop. Of course, blood magic has its place, he'd readied himself for, or naturally, I wish to keep some of the oldest families around. A hint of where they'd both come from, a taste of the inevitable backlash that Fenris just knows is coming.
Except it doesn't. It simply ends on an alarmingly sane note, and he doesn't know what to do with that.]
I . . . see.
[It's not that he wholeheartedly agrees with it. But it's also not Anders' delusional rants, full of pointless fire and idiotic reforms.
(It's possible he's still furious with Anders, even three months later).
But it is sane, and that's more than Fenris ever expects from magisters. He wonders vaguely what the Other-Fenris thought, and then decides it doesn't matter.]
That was not the answer I expected-- not from a mage, and certainly not from someone from Tevinter.
[He says it a little blankly, unsure on how to process that. It seems an oddly perfect answer, and he wonders if it's a lie. It's certainly possible.]