[ This message is 1/3 for her education, 2/3 because she wants to find out more about Casimir and what's gone on with him and what he's really like now, what it's like to be un-Tranquil. And politics is a good place to start, she fancies. Everyone gets furious over politics. ]
[ A slight hesitation - is it a good idea to be honest, or a bad one? - And then she decides that she's chatted enough about how awful it is back home that there's no sense keeping secrets about it. Even if she doesn't quite know what to make of Casimir yet. ]
Closest I ever came was picking teams for cricket. So, no.
Neither have I. [ that's a shade bitter — ] But the Circles did. Orzammar, where the dwarves live; Tevinter. Many here have not seen an election they didn't have a say in before.
But should a dwarf vote in the College of Enchanters? Should I speak for the Magisterium? I wouldn't know what I was talking about.
It isn't so much power, as — a greater responsibility. Enchanters took students. They were required to mind pieces, people of the Circle that a mage would not. To know those without power.
[ With a scoff - ] Yeah, I've heard that story before.
[ Anyway. ]
It sounds, though, like you've as much right to an opinion as anyone else. Why wouldn't you? This isn't some political battle in a far-off land - it's something that'll affect you.
He attended the University of Orlais. But there are other scholars in the Chantry, beyond that, and beyond the Circles — it's one of the oldest bodies of knowledge in the South.
The Fade presses against the physical world, and against our minds, more directly than they. Where the Veil is thin, emotion and memory bleed through. Ghislain will remember despair, and fear. In turn, despair and fear will be drawn to it —
It's, I can't think of the word, I'm sorry. But what happens here, and what happens there, are not so separate.
If, ah, if chaos. Destruction. Is what we choose to make, in our culture, and in the Fade, it will last. It will change the information which we keep, and the way we discuss it. Those discussions themselves will guide new thought. If Kirkwall had not been a Tevinter city, would it have so feared blood magic? How would those stories be told?
The Chantry has... they are working toward a goal. I am trying to, that is to say. We need.
[ it sputters out entirely. i need, is a bit much. ]
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[ This message is 1/3 for her education, 2/3 because she wants to find out more about Casimir and what's gone on with him and what he's really like now, what it's like to be un-Tranquil. And politics is a good place to start, she fancies. Everyone gets furious over politics. ]
First, if I can ask - who are you supporting?
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Closest I ever came was picking teams for cricket. So, no.
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But should a dwarf vote in the College of Enchanters? Should I speak for the Magisterium? I wouldn't know what I was talking about.
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[ he sounds a bit like someone trying to sound like that's nbd ]
Ironic, isn't it? With the enchantments.
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If only the most powerful can vote, then what's the point of having voting at all?
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[ some of them. in theory. ]
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[ Anyway. ]
It sounds, though, like you've as much right to an opinion as anyone else. Why wouldn't you? This isn't some political battle in a far-off land - it's something that'll affect you.
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[ to steal her word. ]
Not if we want the Chantry to last.
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And do we?
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I do.
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If I can ask...Why?
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All things are connected. The manner in which we act impresses itself on history. Too, on the Fade. Destruction itself is preserved in its fabric.
Knowledge can be transmuted, but we must care of how we steward it.
Am I -- does that make any sense?
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[ A bit too well. ]
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It's, I can't think of the word, I'm sorry. But what happens here, and what happens there, are not so separate.
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[ a little ]
If, ah, if chaos. Destruction. Is what we choose to make, in our culture, and in the Fade, it will last. It will change the information which we keep, and the way we discuss it. Those discussions themselves will guide new thought. If Kirkwall had not been a Tevinter city, would it have so feared blood magic? How would those stories be told?
The Chantry has... they are working toward a goal. I am trying to, that is to say. We need.
[ it sputters out entirely. i need, is a bit much. ]
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