justice_is_blond: (Actually let's go with that idea)
Anders ([personal profile] justice_is_blond) wrote in [community profile] therookery 2017-10-08 05:40 pm (UTC)

A great deal.

[A pause as he contemplates a starting point.]

As far as the Templars go, James Norrington and Wren Coupe seem to alternate taking charge. Norrington is trying to do better. He has apologized for his actions while the Circles stood. Wren still believes that what was done was right. She seems convinced that mages and Templars were in matters together.

[The word is said mockingly, with a snort.]

She's good with politics and diplomacy, and likely the smartest of our opponents. There are other Templars. None stand out as particularly good or ill, aside from one that's been kicked from the order, Cade. He's a habit of assaulting mages, and the Seekers decided to wash their hands of him rather than acknowledge their role in shaping him. I wouldn't call him a danger, exactly. He's alone now, and bullies prefer to have a pack. But I'd steer clear of him.

Speaking of Seekers, we've also two there that stand out. Malcolm Reed is decisive and cold, but not entirely unhelpful. Be wary around him. Aleron Darton is... perhaps not the smartest man. It's hard to make sense of what he says at times, harder still to understand what he does. He was one of the Seekers who came to Kirkwall who turned a blind eye to what was going on, he allowed Cade to assault a mage in front of him, and he married a mage. I think he thinks his money will keep her safe, and he fails to understand any of the politics.

Are you still with me? Any questions? I'll go over mages next if not.


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