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therookery2017-10-02 07:26 pm
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CRYSTAL - ota
FORM: Crystal
SENDER: Nell Voss
RECIPIENT: All
WHAT: Hello, Inquisition. Nell is here to stir up your mage business. :]
WHEN: Forward-dated slightly to post-Llomerryn adventures
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: n/a
SENDER: Nell Voss
RECIPIENT: All
WHAT: Hello, Inquisition. Nell is here to stir up your mage business. :]
WHEN: Forward-dated slightly to post-Llomerryn adventures
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: n/a
Inquisition, hello.
[ It's a friendly-enough voice, sort of husky without being unusually low, the common tongue spoken with the generic pronunciation favored by Circle tutors and just a hint of a muddled accent that's difficult to place beyond Northern. ]
My name is Nell, and I've only recently joined your ranks here in Kirkwall. I'd heard that the Inquisition's mages governed themselves through some sort of council, but I've yet to see hide or hair of it here. Was that only a rumor? I've heard quite a lot of rumors about the Inquisition's mages, it's not always easy to pick out the truth.
I suppose my real question is what is the status of mages here, exactly? And Templars, since I've see some about already? I'm eager to help the Inquisition in its fight, but I do like to know what I'm getting myself into.
no subject
I am afraid I cannot place your accent, Mme. Nell. [ northern. circle. but there's a lot of north — ] How have you found the Marches?
no subject
[ That's no secret, and too easily-discovered to bother keeping close; she gives Wren the information easily, without a shred of hesitation or concern. Enjoy fishing for tidbits, Templar! ]
How do we [ you ] show the righteousness of this cause if combatting Corypheus and his followers has not convinced them?
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Corypheus and his followers are not the only ills which besiege us. It is difficult to worry over the storm on the horizon, when one's own fields are burning. [ almost as difficult as not speaking in obscure metaphors ] We must spread word of the Inquisition's work, and see that our allies are in position to receive it.