Ah, so you've met Byerly already. Perhaps my counsel was unnecessary, then.
[Still, he has a feeling the Head of Diplomacy will have given her no trouble regardless. The man has a soft heart somewhere in his uniquely thin-boned body.]
Not long before you. Barely a week's time.
[Deceptive, perhaps, how well acclimated he seems when discussing it at large, but that's a matter of his nature and nothing more.
[ The last time she had a job to do, it wasn't one where she could trust anyone around her. Anything that tells her a little more about the people in charge here is good. ]
[It hardly fits him, not after an eternity of solitude— not even before that, in his shortened life as a Judge Magister of Archades: he'd benefited from the distance of leadership, the necessity of adopted guises and crueler cast shadows.
Here, now, he simply acts as ally and aide, and it taxes him all the more for it.]
Some people like talking even less than you. Especially when you can't get any distance.
[ My friend, Daryl-- is how she wants to go on, but the thought of talking about people she'll never see again makes her chest feel like it's folding in on itself. And talking about Daryl in particular, trying to get across all of him without betraying his trust--it just doesn't seem possible. ]
[There is something to be said of old dogs and new tricks. When the will of experience leaves you, little else rises in its place— he cannot claim to have either want or need of practice, he cannot claim to have much at all here, beyond a desire to prove usefulness one last time.
But of course, bright as the spark of her hope seems to be, she need not know this.]
...Perhaps.
Unfortunately I have little time to spare between assigned work and necessary reports. [This? This is how he gracefully declines opportunity for change.]
I cannot say what constitutes decency or enjoyment here.
[No, he doesn’t like it.]
The matter of willful rebellion is one I am already familiar with— but there is a difference between man against man, and man against the cruelties of gods.
If this is Commander Flint’s viewpoint, I do not share it.
You could get a different hobby, if you wanted to. [ That still seems like the safer approach. ] They have a lot to do around here. Once I'm allowed to leave the Gallows, I'm going to the opera.
[And here he thought he was being perfectly discreet. Alas.]
If you are set on finding ways to enjoy yourself [he says it like it’s a poor habit, something to do with tone and unmasked discomfort.] I ought bring you to meet with Jone of Denerim and Benedict Artemaeus.
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[ Helpful, pleasant, without hesitation. ]
Yeah, a couple of people. Byerly, Amos, Wysteria, Derrica...
When'd you join Riftwatch?
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[Still, he has a feeling the Head of Diplomacy will have given her no trouble regardless. The man has a soft heart somewhere in his uniquely thin-boned body.]
Not long before you. Barely a week's time.
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[ The last time she had a job to do, it wasn't one where she could trust anyone around her. Anything that tells her a little more about the people in charge here is good. ]
Have you talked to many people yet?
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[It hardly fits him, not after an eternity of solitude— not even before that, in his shortened life as a Judge Magister of Archades: he'd benefited from the distance of leadership, the necessity of adopted guises and crueler cast shadows.
Here, now, he simply acts as ally and aide, and it taxes him all the more for it.]
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[ Still friendly, just a little teasing. ]
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It has never suited me.
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[A pause, his voice lighter than usual regardless:]
Though if you believe my efforts sufficient, I shudder to think of what contact with mankind you've held previously.
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Some people like talking even less than you. Especially when you can't get any distance.
[ My friend, Daryl-- is how she wants to go on, but the thought of talking about people she'll never see again makes her chest feel like it's folding in on itself. And talking about Daryl in particular, trying to get across all of him without betraying his trust--it just doesn't seem possible. ]
Maybe you just need practice.
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But of course, bright as the spark of her hope seems to be, she need not know this.]
...Perhaps.
Unfortunately I have little time to spare between assigned work and necessary reports. [This? This is how he gracefully declines opportunity for change.]
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[ A little disappointed--maybe. Just kind of quiet again, that yeah. And then a little silence, and then: ]
What're you working on now?
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Commander Flint claims he holds little use for a man without hobbies. I disagree, but I've no right to refute his claims, and as such...
[Well, here we are, in essence.]
He has granted me a book, supposedly in the hopes that it might enlighten me.
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[ She's guessing not, considering he's talking to her instead of reading it, but still. ]
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[No, he doesn’t like it.]
The matter of willful rebellion is one I am already familiar with— but there is a difference between man against man, and man against the cruelties of gods.
If this is Commander Flint’s viewpoint, I do not share it.
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[ Commander Flint, she knows, is the head of Forces, but beyond that, he's a mystery to her. An intense mystery, now. ]
Maybe you could have a different hobby. What'd you do at home?
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There was a space for it, once. More. Erased so long ago that it might as well be little more than dust, alongside the life of its people.
He inhales slowly, lets the sound serve as signal.]
That is it.
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You could get a different hobby, if you wanted to. [ That still seems like the safer approach. ] They have a lot to do around here. Once I'm allowed to leave the Gallows, I'm going to the opera.
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[Unbearable is the word that comes to mind, but he catches it against the back of his teeth with a low click of his tongue.]
As though it might prove to be a pleasant opportunity for you.
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You can say it sounds boring.
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Was I so obvious?
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If you are set on finding ways to enjoy yourself [he says it like it’s a poor habit, something to do with tone and unmasked discomfort.] I ought bring you to meet with Jone of Denerim and Benedict Artemaeus.
They have been fond of games, as of late.
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What kind of games?
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nb: gunshot wound descriptions here
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