I’m calling you mistaken. If you’ll recall. And you would make an excellent point about where I might have been at the time, except that in 9:41 I’ll be quite surprised if I’m still alive.
[ Having uh, spirited conversation with someone who seems amused is kind of insulting, so the deflating airiness is nothing but welcome. She does make an effort to be taken seriously just on occasion; the air of this silly little conversation barely mattering is difficult not to interpret as disrespectful. She steeples her fingers, resting her chin on the bridge they make. It’s just too unbelievably awkward to be like “I’m the Hero of Ferelden :D,” so dear Maker let there be some way around that. ]
I’m Neria. [ She smiles, crooked. ] Court Chancellor. So you can see why I feel I might have some insight. And why I don’t believe a king who made a mage his highest advisor would turn out refugees unless he had to.
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[ Having uh, spirited conversation with someone who seems amused is kind of insulting, so the deflating airiness is nothing but welcome. She does make an effort to be taken seriously just on occasion; the air of this silly little conversation barely mattering is difficult not to interpret as disrespectful. She steeples her fingers, resting her chin on the bridge they make. It’s just too unbelievably awkward to be like “I’m the Hero of Ferelden :D,” so dear Maker let there be some way around that. ]
I’m Neria. [ She smiles, crooked. ] Court Chancellor. So you can see why I feel I might have some insight. And why I don’t believe a king who made a mage his highest advisor would turn out refugees unless he had to.