I find that most people involved with the Chantry can be rather preachy, but that doesn't really discount them as good people. Aveline is preachy too and she's not even involved with the Chantry.
[Which he says with all affection.]
But someone in the Chantry who actually listens? I wouldn't be surprised if more is different between our Thedases than you've thought to tell me.
[Only... Anders had still set the Chantry up in flames. He can't imagine Sebastian would have been pleased about that if he were a brother. Honestly though, he doesn't want to talk about it.
Though, there is something Fenris should know...]
Um, actually, speaking of... differences. [Awesome segue.] I have something to tell you.
Unfortunately, it did little for the fate of Kirkwall. Tensions still grew to unbearable levels, Meredith is still braying at the moon. Sebastian may be willing to listen, but that does not mean the Chantry as a whole is.
...The last thing I remember was Elthina trying to get between Meredith and Orsino. We both know how that went.
[Not well, frankly. Not well at all.
There's a steady pause here, Adalwolfe tends not to bring him the best of news to him. ]
[He doesn't want to talk about Elthina. Meredith and Orsino are easier, at least they had actions to be judged on, but Elthina... She wasn't innocent, not hardly in her refusals, but she wasn't entirely guilty either, no matter what Anders says. Adalwolfe spoke with her as well he could and he found her someone who was trying to walk a similar balance that Dumar had politically, trying to keep the power of the Chantry from boiling over. But she could have done something, and Adalwolfe does agree she should have, just... he's not sure that makes her just as culpable as Meredith's calling for an annulment in Kirkwall even before Anders had ever set foot in the Chantry to complete his deed.
He lets out a soft breath into the com, the only indication that he has any reaction to Fenris mentioning Elthina, but when he actually speaks his voice is as jovial as it ever is.]
I don't think so. In fact, the opposite.
[A brief pause, as if Adalwolfe is bracing himself for a reaction despite his saying there's nothing to worry about.]
Justice is gone. Severed from Anders and sent back to the Fade, thanks to Allen. Riona was there too, in case you don't trust me.
[Fenris welcomes not talking about it. No good will come from it, what happens next is in his future and Wolfe's past. No amount of speaking about it will change what happens, what will happen. It is what it is. ]
Oh. I know.
[Oh look, it's the party pooper, ruining all the good news. ]
He and I spoke after his...celebratory bender.
[The banged pots and pans, Anders threw lightning at him, they had a heart to heart. It was the best. Also confusing. He's not used to having civil conversations with Anders. ]
I trusted that you would get the job done, and I'm glad it is. We may all sleep a little sounder now.
[Anders didn't tell him that. Not that Anders has to tell him every little thing, Wolfe would just like it if he did.]
Well. That's good, then. Saves me the trouble of a play by play.
[You totally took the wind out of his sails Fenris.]
And maybe you and Anders can actually, oh I don't know, get along. Considering. We could start up Wicked Grace nights without having to have Varric or Aveline as mediator!
[Which isn't to say it wouldn't be infinitely better with those two, it's just not possible seeing as they're not in the Fleet. But that is one thing Wolfe has been missing. He's made friends here, ones he holds dear even, but there's no sense of a family about it yet. They're all loosely connected islands unto themselves. He misses the camaraderie of sitting around with bad ale and a worse hand and laughing at stupid jokes and getting harangued for his puns not just one on one but in a group. It's a weird feeling he's not entirely sure how to express, but he's certainly more hopeful now with Vengeance out of Anders' head, even if that brings up a slew of adjustments and questions in their personal life together. Things Fenris doesn't need to be aware of.]
You can still sit at opposite ends of the table, of course. I'm not expecting miracles.
[Fenris isn't surprised Anders didn't tell Wolfe. It wasn't exactly a pleasant conversation for the mage. Still, it was a step in the right direction. Varric may well have been right in his estimation that they were more alike than they realised.
Still, the elf has truly missed spending time with others. Just sitting round a table, playing Wicked Grace. Talking, laughing. Just being...whatever they are. It's not the same without the others, but it can be something close. They can make it into what it should be. ]
That may be wise.
[Baby steps. ]
That would be pleasant, though. I am sure most of the Thedosians here would welcome a chance to play Wicked Grace again. ...We should probably keep a careful eye on Sister Nightingle, though. I have a feeling she would be sneakier than Isabela.
Depends, what always got me with Isabela is she would hold a bombastic conversation while sleeving cards. While not wearing sleeves. Leliana isn't quite as boisterous. She is a rogue though, so you're probably right.
[He's grinning happily about it though, the very idea of sitting around the table again, even with some new faces, is a happy one.]
I'll try and hunt down some cards, or even make my own if I can't find anything, and let you know when we can get a game night off the ground. Let Marian know, would you?
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[Which he says with all affection.]
But someone in the Chantry who actually listens? I wouldn't be surprised if more is different between our Thedases than you've thought to tell me.
[Only... Anders had still set the Chantry up in flames. He can't imagine Sebastian would have been pleased about that if he were a brother. Honestly though, he doesn't want to talk about it.
Though, there is something Fenris should know...]
Um, actually, speaking of... differences. [Awesome segue.] I have something to tell you.
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...The last thing I remember was Elthina trying to get between Meredith and Orsino. We both know how that went.
[Not well, frankly. Not well at all.
There's a steady pause here, Adalwolfe tends not to bring him the best of news to him. ]
Should I be worried?
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He lets out a soft breath into the com, the only indication that he has any reaction to Fenris mentioning Elthina, but when he actually speaks his voice is as jovial as it ever is.]
I don't think so. In fact, the opposite.
[A brief pause, as if Adalwolfe is bracing himself for a reaction despite his saying there's nothing to worry about.]
Justice is gone. Severed from Anders and sent back to the Fade, thanks to Allen. Riona was there too, in case you don't trust me.
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Oh. I know.
[Oh look, it's the party pooper, ruining all the good news. ]
He and I spoke after his...celebratory bender.
[The banged pots and pans, Anders threw lightning at him, they had a heart to heart. It was the best. Also confusing. He's not used to having civil conversations with Anders. ]
I trusted that you would get the job done, and I'm glad it is. We may all sleep a little sounder now.
[Except Anders, maybe. ]
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[Anders didn't tell him that. Not that Anders has to tell him every little thing, Wolfe would just like it if he did.]
Well. That's good, then. Saves me the trouble of a play by play.
[You totally took the wind out of his sails Fenris.]
And maybe you and Anders can actually, oh I don't know, get along. Considering. We could start up Wicked Grace nights without having to have Varric or Aveline as mediator!
[Which isn't to say it wouldn't be infinitely better with those two, it's just not possible seeing as they're not in the Fleet. But that is one thing Wolfe has been missing. He's made friends here, ones he holds dear even, but there's no sense of a family about it yet. They're all loosely connected islands unto themselves. He misses the camaraderie of sitting around with bad ale and a worse hand and laughing at stupid jokes and getting harangued for his puns not just one on one but in a group. It's a weird feeling he's not entirely sure how to express, but he's certainly more hopeful now with Vengeance out of Anders' head, even if that brings up a slew of adjustments and questions in their personal life together. Things Fenris doesn't need to be aware of.]
You can still sit at opposite ends of the table, of course. I'm not expecting miracles.
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Still, the elf has truly missed spending time with others. Just sitting round a table, playing Wicked Grace. Talking, laughing. Just being...whatever they are. It's not the same without the others, but it can be something close. They can make it into what it should be. ]
That may be wise.
[Baby steps. ]
That would be pleasant, though. I am sure most of the Thedosians here would welcome a chance to play Wicked Grace again. ...We should probably keep a careful eye on Sister Nightingle, though. I have a feeling she would be sneakier than Isabela.
[Which is, frankly, no small feat.]
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[He's grinning happily about it though, the very idea of sitting around the table again, even with some new faces, is a happy one.]
I'll try and hunt down some cards, or even make my own if I can't find anything, and let you know when we can get a game night off the ground. Let Marian know, would you?
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[Think how many cards she could hide, Wolfe. ]
Thank you. I would...actually look forward to that. I'll be sure to let her know.
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And I promise it won't be with betting clothing.
[He pauses.]
The first game, anyway.
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I think that would be wise. Settle us in gently.
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[He gives a warm smile. While Fenris can't see it through the voice only call, he can probably hear it in Adalwolfe's voice.]
I'll talk to you later, Fenris.
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Certainly. Farewell.