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[Closed] Everything is a privilege
who: Cullen Rutherford, Dorian Pavus, Relm Hawke and etc
what: Checking on the electrical fences (Re: this post)
when: 9/3 - 9/12
where: Southern Fence of the Quarantine
warnings: language, violence, Thedosians?
A few days after asking if anyone else wanted to go with him to the Southern Quandrant to check on the electric fencing that keeps the Quarantine safe from the wildlife, he has assembled the group that has agreed to come with him. It's not about running away from the Dragosta festivities so much as it is getting away from the crowds of the Quarantine during these particular holidays.
At least for him it is.
what: Checking on the electrical fences (Re: this post)
when: 9/3 - 9/12
where: Southern Fence of the Quarantine
warnings: language, violence, Thedosians?
A few days after asking if anyone else wanted to go with him to the Southern Quandrant to check on the electric fencing that keeps the Quarantine safe from the wildlife, he has assembled the group that has agreed to come with him. It's not about running away from the Dragosta festivities so much as it is getting away from the crowds of the Quarantine during these particular holidays.
At least for him it is.
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I see. [He clears his throat.] Surely you must be curious about Tevinter, you can...ask me question if you like. I am one of my favorite topics, after all.
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Hmmm... [Admittedly she wasn't prepared for questioning so it takes her a moment to think of something. When she does, well... it's not a happy question, but she can't help but wonder.] Did you know a magister by the name of Danarius?
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Not personally, no. He was a colleague of my father's, and he rarely spoke of work. That being said, he was a tad notorious, especially considering my father was his guest more than once. Can I assume you're asking in regards to your escaped slave companion? Fenris?
[Because you know, he would love to talk about Fenris. Because his markings are fascinating! Control yourself, Pavus. She'll get the wrong idea.]
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He's not a slave. [Not anymore. And it's what Fenris would say so she feels the need to say it for him since he's not here.] But yes, that's why I'm asking. Notorious, how? Just because of Fenris?
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Ah, yes, Magister Danarius. Mediocre apprentices, very nearly openly a blood mage. He was everything that embodied the worst of us, really, though quite influential in the Magisterium, which is really the only place most care to be notable. [He smirks, though, looking over to her.]
We were all deeply grieved when he didn't return from his holiday.
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Mediocre indeed. I met one of them. Hadriana. Sniveling little bitch. She died in almost a dramatic a manner as Danarius. [What a good day. Well, that part at least was. Fenris's freakout afterwards, not so much.] He must have been quite influential, since I can't see any other earthly reason why anyone would want to spend any amount of time around him.
[She laughs.]
Is that how he phrased it? I suppose he wouldn't want to admit he had to go try and drag his "pet" back himself.
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[He chuckles at that.]
He was a Magister, Hawke. There is no higher seat in our government beyond the Archon himself. Of course he was influential. [Though he did nod, a snide smirk twisting his lips.] Naturally. How unsightly.
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[She scrunches her nose.]
Ugh, but aren't there better looking, more tolerable magisters for people to suck up to? [Even she knows they can't ALL be like Danarius. At least she fucking hopes not.] I hope people laughed at him for losing Fenris. He must have spent an obscene amount of coin sending hunters after him, and all for nothing. And I really, really hope they laughed when it was found out he died trying to do so himself.
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[And most of them did, in fact, deserve what they got. It was a constant tug-o-war, certainly, the power struggle, the constant pursuit of ascension.
He detested it.]
Someone so groundbreaking as to orchestrate a means by which to move through solid matter? I may not have been his number 1 fan, but he was a pioneer in his field. [He raised a hand to stay any protest she may have.] I, by no means, condone his methods.
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[Hadriana was as cruel as her master. Two magical peas in a vile pod. She knows Fenris hadn't intended to actually kill her, at least not when he swore he wouldn't in exchange for information, but... the bitch still deserved it and she stands by that.
It's good he finished with that because Hawke had already opened her mouth to argue it, but Dorian cuts off the argument before it can start.]
And that's why I hate academia.
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[Dorian has never played the innocent card, of course. He's well aware many slaves are mistreated in his homeland. It's one of the many things he's hopes to change, after all.]
We were able to save the world due to experimental magics, you know.
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Isn't experimental magic also part of what got the world into trouble in the first place? Or at least it's what caused the shitstorm in Redcliffe.
[Yeeeeeeeah, Varric told her about that mess.]
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It was the focus of my mentor, Magister Gereon Alexius. The man responsible for the entire affair. Until Redcliffe, It was theory alone. We'd never gotten it to work.
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