The sight of Bramen relaxed Dorian a little. His love looked happy so he didn't expect to get thrown out and told to go home. He didn't expect the Keeper to come up to him and touch him either. That made him slightly uncomfortable. He kept people at a distance, especially strangers but he tolerated it. Perhaps it was some Dalish custom.
"It's perhaps more accurate to say we've aided each other," he said smoothly, folding his hands behind his back. He stood like he was before the Magisterium, proper and with perfect posture. "But I have done all I could for him and the Inqusition. The Ventori were a threat that needed to be stopped."
If the Venatori had won there was no telling what they would have done to the Dalish. There was no telling what they would have done to the world besides utterly destroyed it with red lyrium and time magic.
Still, as much as he had done to help Bramen, there was no putting into words how much help Bramen had given him. He was a better man for this, for Bramen and the Inquisition.
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"It's perhaps more accurate to say we've aided each other," he said smoothly, folding his hands behind his back. He stood like he was before the Magisterium, proper and with perfect posture. "But I have done all I could for him and the Inqusition. The Ventori were a threat that needed to be stopped."
If the Venatori had won there was no telling what they would have done to the Dalish. There was no telling what they would have done to the world besides utterly destroyed it with red lyrium and time magic.
Still, as much as he had done to help Bramen, there was no putting into words how much help Bramen had given him. He was a better man for this, for Bramen and the Inquisition.