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SEPTEMBER TEST DRIVE

THE FALL TEST DRIVE MEME
(Or Spring Test Drive for you Southern Hemisphere folks!)
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[He waves his hand as he tries to find the words. If Lavellan is paying close attention, she might notice that he's wearing a ring of raw lyrium.]
It... reminds me of the Fade, and I have been away from it for longer than I ever have been. I am trapped in the mortal world, and I did not know of any way to go back.
It is... [He has to struggle for the right description.] It soothes me, but it makes me ache for the Fade as well.
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[ It's something like how she felt when she saw all the incredible elven ruins as she wandered throughout Thedas and the Marches; it was like coming home, but it rubbed the wrong way, an echo of something she felt as though she had forgotten even if she had never known it in the first place. It was difficult to manage, and it frustrated her.
She had never felt a literal pull, though, and she glances down at her hand before she breathes out and shakes her head. ]
Do you want to go back? To the Fade?
[ If Solas' plan worked... Would that be possible for Justice? Could she ask Cole if it was possible, if he was here? ]
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[It is confusing. Justice is used to being very decisive, but this is one question that ties him into knots. He had no choice about leaving the Fade, and he has no choice about staying in the mortal world now, so it really shouldn't bother him so much, and yet...]
The mortal world has so much beauty in it. We spirits pity mortals who are so fundamentally disposed to vice and live in a world of hardship, but I've see how one-sided that view is. The mortal world is hard, and its people can do terrible things, but there is so much good here too, and mortals struggle every day to make it better. There is wonder in that, and this world is worth fighting for. I wish for a chance to experience it, and to serve it in some way before I leave.
[If... he ever leaves. Which might not happen. Which should horrify him, but it doesn't. It's not a happy thought, but not explicitly unhappy either.
Also, he has friends here. Mortal friends who make him smile and treat him kindly even when he doesn't always understand them and they don't always understand him. He wants to be with them while time permits.]
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[ Lavellan can, at least, empathise. She had thought about returning to her clan once her work with the Inquisition was done, but there doesn't seem to be any end of that. Not with what Solas is planning, her Anchor still burning in her palm and the world still desperate for someone to guide it.
It's endlessly frustrating, for all that she loves her friends and fellows. ]
I think that is admirable. There are many terrible things about our world, and the last few years have seen more than, perhaps, most. To find optimism in that despite knowing the peace of the Fade is something worth respecting.
[ There's no reason not to be honest, after all; Lavellan has an optimistic streak as bright and wide as her kind one.
She wonders what the others would think if she came home and told them she had been engaged in casual world theoretics with a Spirit.
They'd expect it, she imagines. ]
I hope that we can see more of that goodness here, too.
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This place seems to have good people, for the most part. I have mostly only seen humans, and few mages. Most seem unfamiliar with spirits and demons entirely.
[The number of times he's had to explain what a spirit is, Lavellan. The number of times.]
But I have not been here long. It may yet prove more treacherous than it seems.
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At least this particular spirit was attempting some kind of optimism - or something like it. It was worthy. ]
I have heard of one other elf being here, but otherwise it is just me. [ The idea doesn't sit well with her, but what can she do? She's is but one person, and she doesn't have any control over who gets brought here. It's probably better that no one else comes. ]
I hope it is not so treacherous that you begin to feel regret.
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[He has limited experience with elves--mostly because he has limited experience with everyone who isn't a spirit or a demon--but he imagines that it will be uncomfortable for her to be one of the only ones among so many humans. He knows that it was uncomfortable for Velanna.
This elf has his sympathy, but he doesn't know what can be done about the discomfort she will have.
He shakes his head, the corners of his eyes softening.] I do not believe it is possible to make me regret seeing the mortal world.
[Unless something crazy happens like he becomes a demon or whatever, but that would never happen.
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At least conversing is easier, and Justice isn't an elf that will condemn her one way or another. ]
We will come across one another eventually. It seems to be difficult to avoid people here.
[ There is so many of them, and yet...
At least her expression gentles, and she nods her head, stepping just a little bit closer. ]
I am glad to hear that. Our world may not always be the best, but it is beautiful.
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Some of his relaxation may appear in his body language--looser shoulders, softening stare--but he's not particularly expressive at the best of times.]
It is.
[So much more beautiful than he thinks many mortals realize.] This planet is beautiful as well. The city bears the marks of the work its people put into it, and the wilderness defies description. [He can show her around if she likes, so long as he gets to be near her mark.]
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At least he seems like he's relaxing, and that eases some of the tension in her shoulders. ]
I do miss the wilderness. [ It's said almost wryly, her arms behind her. ] I was used to living in forests and caravans, not large keeps with huge bedrooms. It takes a little time to get accustomed to it all.
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There are many mountains outside of the city, and a ravine so large that a jungle grows at the bottom. I can lead you there, if you wish. [Who wants an adventure??]
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[ She's not... Thrilled about the fact that she got used to finery, but she'd be glad of the chance to go back to her roots - and she lights up at the suggestion. ]
Yes, please. I would love to accompany you, Justice.