That was disconcerting - probably the biggest understatement of the year, even. The Grey Wardens were supposed to be protectors against entities like Corypheus, so if he could control them...
Well, it was hard not to assume they were utterly fucked.
"Blackwall? He hasn't reported anything of the sort yet. I could ask, in case he thought to try playing this one close to the vest," Trevelyan replied, a concerned edge to his tone. It had been somewhat difficult to speak with Blackwall as of late. The man offered up plenty of his knowledge about the Grey Wardens, but peculiarly very little about himself.
"There must be a way to break that control he has on them." Trevelyan refused to believe he was unbeatable. There had to be a way to stop him, and if that lay with the Grey Wardens, then he supposed he would have to seek them out. "Maybe Blackwall will have more insight."
It gets very difficult to deliberately ignore the concerns for Carver, but her brother's a little shitbag - Grey Warden or not - so if he started hearing the song, somehow Marian likes to believe he would've written to her all about it. Flexed his big manly muscles about how he can go fight the Blight or something.
She shakes the thought away, and focuses on Trevelyan. "I might have someone - I'll reach out to him. He's a Grey Warden, high up enough in the ranks to know if something shady's going on right now. I'll let you know."
There is a breath of relief at Hawke possibly having something up her sleeve that might help them. He won't get his hopes up just yet, and knows that they still have a long road ahead of them, but it feels like progress, which is far more than what they had before this arranged meeting.
"Thank you, I truly cannot state enough just how much I appreciate that you are doing this." He manages the smallest of smiles and tries not to show how much the pressure is starting to get to him already. It feels like they had only just arrived at Skyhold and despite the charming accommodations, he can't actually remember the last time he got a decent night's rest. "If there is anything we can do for you, if you need housing while you are visiting, please do let me know. As it turns out, I have quite the pull around here." The smile of his widens just a bit, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
She lets out a crack of laughter at that. She imagines he quite does, she's seen his soldiers follow him with awe, in some cases.
"You can keep the Seeker off my trail a little longer, I'm not ready to be interrogated for the sake of the Order." She pulls a face at the idea, and then regards him one more time. Head to toes. Not a templar, by the look of it, and from what Varric tells her, also a mage.
"We should talk about the mage rebellion. But wine, first, I think."
That seems like a fair trade, and Trevelyan can think of plenty of ways to keep Cassandra at bay. He has a feeling she is going to be quite occupied with giving Varric a piece of her mind, anyway. Which, Trevelyan is probably going to owe him as well. But if it means getting a little bit of time away from having to plot their next move? He will take it.
"I will do what I can," he reassures her with a nod. Cassandra will probably be cross with him, but at this point he is starting to lose his patience with everyone that he cannot bring himself to care all that much.
"Ah yes, wine. To the tavern, then?" If only he had his own stash, then he could perhaps find an excuse to retreat from the public eye, but he is confident that no one would dare bother them while they were together. Not that Trevelyan would unleash his magic on anyone, but carrying his staff with him was enough of a threat.
She flashes him a sharp grin at that, and the somber demeanour is shed, shaken off like drops of water. She slaps his shoulder once, with possibly more strength than a mage should have (but then, Marian's a wild one, an aposthate, unbound by Circles).
"Now you speak my language. Lead the way, Inquisitor."
Nothing like drowning all the worries of the day at the bottom of a tankard of ale. She has been travelling alone for weeks now, in her journey here, and Andraste help her but she really could do with a rowdy tavern.
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Well, it was hard not to assume they were utterly fucked.
"Blackwall? He hasn't reported anything of the sort yet. I could ask, in case he thought to try playing this one close to the vest," Trevelyan replied, a concerned edge to his tone. It had been somewhat difficult to speak with Blackwall as of late. The man offered up plenty of his knowledge about the Grey Wardens, but peculiarly very little about himself.
"There must be a way to break that control he has on them." Trevelyan refused to believe he was unbeatable. There had to be a way to stop him, and if that lay with the Grey Wardens, then he supposed he would have to seek them out. "Maybe Blackwall will have more insight."
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She shakes the thought away, and focuses on Trevelyan. "I might have someone - I'll reach out to him. He's a Grey Warden, high up enough in the ranks to know if something shady's going on right now. I'll let you know."
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"Thank you, I truly cannot state enough just how much I appreciate that you are doing this." He manages the smallest of smiles and tries not to show how much the pressure is starting to get to him already. It feels like they had only just arrived at Skyhold and despite the charming accommodations, he can't actually remember the last time he got a decent night's rest. "If there is anything we can do for you, if you need housing while you are visiting, please do let me know. As it turns out, I have quite the pull around here." The smile of his widens just a bit, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
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"You can keep the Seeker off my trail a little longer, I'm not ready to be interrogated for the sake of the Order." She pulls a face at the idea, and then regards him one more time. Head to toes. Not a templar, by the look of it, and from what Varric tells her, also a mage.
"We should talk about the mage rebellion. But wine, first, I think."
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"I will do what I can," he reassures her with a nod. Cassandra will probably be cross with him, but at this point he is starting to lose his patience with everyone that he cannot bring himself to care all that much.
"Ah yes, wine. To the tavern, then?" If only he had his own stash, then he could perhaps find an excuse to retreat from the public eye, but he is confident that no one would dare bother them while they were together. Not that Trevelyan would unleash his magic on anyone, but carrying his staff with him was enough of a threat.
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"Now you speak my language. Lead the way, Inquisitor."
Nothing like drowning all the worries of the day at the bottom of a tankard of ale. She has been travelling alone for weeks now, in her journey here, and Andraste help her but she really could do with a rowdy tavern.