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Respite
Respite
The lake is dark and calm with a small breeze by the time they arrive at its shores. The stars above reflect perfectly in the still waters before them, and a small copse of trees lines one side, starting on their side of the river and jumping along the other side.
Chris takes a moment to re-prepare the spell he hadn't been able to cast in five years and gestures vaguely to the area around them as a suggestion for what the others can do. Gathering in the forest, sitting on a nearby over-turned log, it didn't matter to him. What he needed was an hour without interruption.
He settles down on the ground and presses his hands together as he closes his eyes to focus on the image in his mind. Within minutes, the white, shimmering outline of a large building forms in thin air. The gentle glow of its light barely spreads from the growing structure.
As promised, it takes the full hour before the slowly filling-in form is complete and finishes with a jaunty, echoing click.
Chris takes a breath, now sitting in front of the stoop that looks annoyingly like the one he'd passed earlier in the night, and gets back onto stiff legs as the glow fades away, leaving smooth, but otherwise unremarkable, white stone behind.
"Here we are. Home for the next however long we need. I'll start working on food and water next." Once they're inside, anyway, which is why he takes back his things from where he'd left them and leads them into the temple, marked only with the carving of ravens on the black wood of the double doors.
Inside is something just shy of opulence. The same polished white stone makes the walls, though black and gold veins course through the marble. The floor is the inverse, a black stone with white, shimmering speckles like a night sky if looked at for long enough. A single window faced East high up on the wall. The temple was alight with sconces at regular intervals along the walls, illuminating an open area that held all the offerings of comfort Chris could think of.
A large hot-springs-like bath, complete with a miniature waterfall, took up the left side of the room and ran into a smaller, similar bath at dog-height. Next to it, covered by a retractable screen, was a shower. Along the back wall, a raven's head emblazoned the white wall in black and watched out over a set of tables, chairs, and a couple of sofas. The majority of the center was clear for walking, but the right edge and right side of the room held a deeply inset pit of pillows, cushions, and blankets in various soft (black and purple) fabrics.
Finally, in the middle of the right-hand wall, there were two closed doors that, when inspected, revealed one room with a large, soft chair and rug, while the other room was made of nothing but stone with jars, pitchers, and plates on shelves along two walls and a cork wall perfect for catching daggers on the other side.
"I hope it works for everyone. I didn't...I didn't make separate bedrooms this time. I didn't figure we would need them tonight."
Chris takes a moment to re-prepare the spell he hadn't been able to cast in five years and gestures vaguely to the area around them as a suggestion for what the others can do. Gathering in the forest, sitting on a nearby over-turned log, it didn't matter to him. What he needed was an hour without interruption.
He settles down on the ground and presses his hands together as he closes his eyes to focus on the image in his mind. Within minutes, the white, shimmering outline of a large building forms in thin air. The gentle glow of its light barely spreads from the growing structure.
As promised, it takes the full hour before the slowly filling-in form is complete and finishes with a jaunty, echoing click.
Chris takes a breath, now sitting in front of the stoop that looks annoyingly like the one he'd passed earlier in the night, and gets back onto stiff legs as the glow fades away, leaving smooth, but otherwise unremarkable, white stone behind.
"Here we are. Home for the next however long we need. I'll start working on food and water next." Once they're inside, anyway, which is why he takes back his things from where he'd left them and leads them into the temple, marked only with the carving of ravens on the black wood of the double doors.
Inside is something just shy of opulence. The same polished white stone makes the walls, though black and gold veins course through the marble. The floor is the inverse, a black stone with white, shimmering speckles like a night sky if looked at for long enough. A single window faced East high up on the wall. The temple was alight with sconces at regular intervals along the walls, illuminating an open area that held all the offerings of comfort Chris could think of.
A large hot-springs-like bath, complete with a miniature waterfall, took up the left side of the room and ran into a smaller, similar bath at dog-height. Next to it, covered by a retractable screen, was a shower. Along the back wall, a raven's head emblazoned the white wall in black and watched out over a set of tables, chairs, and a couple of sofas. The majority of the center was clear for walking, but the right edge and right side of the room held a deeply inset pit of pillows, cushions, and blankets in various soft (black and purple) fabrics.
Finally, in the middle of the right-hand wall, there were two closed doors that, when inspected, revealed one room with a large, soft chair and rug, while the other room was made of nothing but stone with jars, pitchers, and plates on shelves along two walls and a cork wall perfect for catching daggers on the other side.
"I hope it works for everyone. I didn't...I didn't make separate bedrooms this time. I didn't figure we would need them tonight."

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Taking a deep breath, Wolfe heads into the reading room, tossing the flannel back towards their unconjured belongings as he goes.
He takes his seat on the sofa without comment, sort of sinking into the end and curling one leg up under himself while the other he bends at the knee and rests his arms on. "I remember a little from what Caleb taught me. My name is Wolfe and I love you are about the size of it though."
Resting his chin on his knee, Wolfe looks down at the table where the book they need to study is sitting open. "...I miss him."
A stupid thing to say. They're all missing someone, so many someones, but it comes out of him regardless. He misses Caleb, he misses Stephen, he misses everyone they've lost over the years to LIEs machinations.
He misses Varric. Carver.
Anders.
He misses Chris and Amelia even though they're here.
He misses the version of himself that was hail and hardy and full of hope.
Leaning over he takes the book and thumbs through it, trying to find the word he's looking for. It lacks nuance, but its all he has right now.
"Sad. Lonely."
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It's not the most comfortable position when he's not feeling very warm and fuzzy, but it's something that will make things easier. His mind drifts to a memory of their time in Duplicity when he'd briefly entertained pet play with Wolfe. That is not where he needs his head right now, though. Better to think of horrible things.
And practical matters. Thinking about the people they're missing might not be much use...
"Remarkable, isn't it, when you can find yourself surrounded by people and still alone. It's one of the more insidious ways the Lonely could get to people. Did get to them. Did you actually catch Chris before he ran off?"
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He leans his head against the top of Jon’s lightly, immensely grateful for the contact and to offset his own worries about Jon’s potential oncoming catatonia and his own impending Tranquility. They’re both still here right now and that has to be a comfort. “I did. I apologized for disregarding his feelings; we told him not to help with brothel work, he’s no longer a king so his connections aren’t what they once were, so the ones he has left are all he’s able to call on and to tell him he can’t use those either was the last straw. I wish it wasn’t Bane, but I also don’t want to hamstring Chris into having to sit idly while he loses us. It isn’t fair.”
None of this is fair. It’s the best they can do to try and mitigate that as much as possible. Which doesn’t feel like much, but it’s something. “He told me he needs space. That we all need space, but I don’t want it. I had nothing but space for over a month and all I wanted was to be back with you all. Now I am, and…”
He trails off for a moment, looking down at the book again, then repeats.
“Lonely.”
With a sigh, Wolfe lifts his head again so he’s not crowding Jon as much as he could be. Instead he crooks his pinky around one of Jon’s fingers, like he used to do with Alaric when the other man didn’t want to be touched but still wanted closeness. It feels less intrusive.
“What about you? Or no, wait, hold on.” He flips through the book again one handed, taking far too long but finally coming up with what he wants. “How you?”
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"Scared. Afraid." Jon knows he's a wholly predictable creature. Wolfe likely won't be surprised that the Archivist doesn't have to look for those words in the book. They'd been the first he'd found and started memorizing. "For you. For me. For everyone. Dread for everyone."
He sighs heavily again, glancing down at where their hands connect. It's a little less stifling than it could be this way. "But I'd be that way regardless of where we wound up or under what circumstances. There's too much to worry about. The pair of us losing ourselves, what Amelia and Chris might do to stop it when we're helpless. What thegods here might think of us or try to do to us. Bane's an evil god, I doubt he'd use any knowledge about us, Duplicity, or our home world responsibly. I'm scared I'm not a good enough man to actually stop anything terrible we need to do to survive here, though."
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He flips a few pages.
"You have choice." He pauses a beat, then smirks a little ruefully. "Just maybe not about they do. And I know you've always been more focused on results than intent, but if it helps at all, I couldn't condemn you for anything done out of love. The action, maybe, but not you. Goodness is relative anyway."
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"Loss. So much loss." Another phrase he doesn't need to look up. "We can't control each other, but guilting works better on some of use than others when it comes to stopping them doing something we won't like. Or vice versa. There's also the issue of... self-worth getting in the way of any adult conversation on the matter."
Jon knows he shouldn't share other people's thoughts, but he can side-step it a bit with implications. "I don't know how Amelia and I are going to manage together. We're not... I'm a bad fit for her. I don't care if she stabs me or yells at me, I can deal with those pieces of her. But I don't know what to do with her when she's completely lost her sense of self. I'd rather she be trying to domme me or chuck daggers at my head. And she's pig-headed enough to claim she doesn't know who she is while stubbornly refusing to be anyone apart from herself.
"Frustration."
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"I think you and Amelia will find your stride. You may never be the best of friends, but you do have common ground. You're both the most curious people I've ever met, to start. Her thirst for knowledge is almost as deep as yours." He squeezes Jon's finger with his own gently. "You're also both sore fo the most stubborn people I've ever met, so who knows."
He didn't have to look up that word either.
"Ultimately, give each other some slack. You do have some control over yourselves, you know. I find it very frustrating when the both of you despair at 'this is just how I am' and then make little effort to change it. Or at least not apparently." Wolfe falls quiet after he says that, a thoughtful look crossing his face. "Though... that... may be me not seeing the attempt. It's difficult to see what path someone didn't take."
He used to be good at this. The snarled knot of their interpersonal issues is something he feels is his responsibility to help with, but perhaps that's not true either. He's gotten bitten trying to smooth things between Chris and Amelia before, would it be the same between her and Jon? And Amelia... He still needs to apologize to her for treating her the same poor way he had Chris. How can he even begin to offer help when he can't even practice what he preaches?
"I'm afraid that may just need to be between the two of you unless you need specific help. It's hypocritical of me to try and help you understand her when I owe her an apology." He turns his gaze down to the book, wondering if he'd be in the line of fire if he went to do that now. He hates leaving something festering between them, but he also doesn't want to break from the closeness Jon is offering. He needs this. Wolfe needs this, and Jon had offered it freely. It's high time he accepts what he needs, even when it stings his pride or puts someone else out, so long as they offered.
"Thank you," he says haltingly in Common, remembering the phrase from Caleb's lesson rather than looking it up. "Sorry."
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"You're welcome." The very basics are nice. Easier than some of the more complex words, especially as Jon searches for complicated thoughts and feelings.
"Why, precisely, do you need to apologize to her, though? Did something happen in the lake? Or are you apologizing for going missing? I don't think any of us need that apology from you. It was hardly your choice." He has his own reasons to apologize to the woman, but Jon is struggling to think of anything Wolfe's done or said to her in the past day and a half that might warrant that.
Maybe something similar to what he feels like he needs to apologize to Chris for? Should Jon be apologizing? He hadn't actually said any of his more... problematic thoughts aloud. Then again, that might be reason enough. He should talk to Amelia before telling Chris and Wolfe what he's done, though. Frustrating as that conversation is likely to be.
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All of that and he's been pushing her away on top of it. Keeping her at arms length physically because he doesn't know himself anymore. Because he wants her too badly, too much, and he can't tell if its all him or partly the city's conditioning. "There's other things I need to apologize to her for, too. And explain. I'm just not sure how. But none of it is going missing."
He huffs in what could be a laugh and could be a scoff at himself. "I know why you think I would do that, but I'm aware it wasn't my fault I was taken."
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He has a good sense that Chris is on his side where this is concerned, but if he needs to worry about another in their group having a massive existential crisis about this specific issue, the Archivist would rather be aware of it sooner. It's probably something they should address as a group, rather than splintering off for their own conversations, but then it might just feel like ganging up if Amelia really is the only one.
"I know it's something she's... struggling with. And I should probably apologize to her about."
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He sighs, finally looking at Jon in the face again. "Do you feel that at all? Angry that you have to deal with what feels like someone else's shit life?"
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Jon looks down again, frowning. "I've lived with an existential crisis of who and what I am for years, Wolfe, even before I arrived in Duplicity. I died for all intents and purposes when a building crushed me. In some other version of reality, I decided to stay human and was just... dead. But I didn't die. I became something"-more-"else, the Archivist. I've had people with the ability to see souls tell me I'm twined with something else, incomplete without the Eye, and I've felt different since that change."
He lifts a hand to gesture around them. "The city didn't feel any different. It's only since I drank that vial that I... did you feel it? Like you were being slotted into place? Like you were whole after being broken?"
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"I don't think it affected me the same. I didn't feel complete so much as felt something sever. I think it was the connection to Duplicity in truth but in practice it felt like what I imagined it must be to be severed from the Fade," he admits, smile fading and leaving a worried line behind across his face.
"I can still feel my magic, but its already draining slowly. I'm afraid to use it and hasten that process, and I may... not be able to sleep until we're in the Weave, if I don't dream in the Fade. Do you remember when I had the magic blocking anklet in the city, after the heist? It will probably be like that." So he can fall asleep, technically, but the terror of dreaming lucidly in a void instead of the Fade as he should is enough to jerk him awake almost immediately.
He shakes his head. That's not the point. "I'm glad it gave you a sense of completion though, that's wonderful. Do you feel better than you did before the Eye?"
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The mention of magic and fear of sleeping does bring a grimace to Jon's face. "Not really. Just... it was a lot like becoming the Archivist. There was a sense of completeness in that, too. Of being finished in a way I hadn't felt in years. I still feel- Thinking about who I was before I became the Archivist, he still feels like a photograph that's faded at the edges. When I drank the vial, it was like the color pouring back into me. I've only had that the one time. When I changed... metamorphosed.
"You mention your magic draining, I, um... I think I might be in more trouble faster than you. I can't turn mine off. I'm hearing all of you, feeling what you're afraid of. I'm trying not to, but it's not exactly a battle I can win."
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"Is... Can I ask what Amelia is..." He trails off and shakes his head. He shouldn't ask, he should talk to her. "Nevermind. About feeling complete, could it be the Eye hollowed something out initially and now the vial filled it in again? Metaphysically I mean. Anders said something similar about having a sort of gap in him when Justice was removed."
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The idea that ambient abilities aren't draining them seems dubious, though. It might be why there's a steady drip Topher had pointed out. Even their best efforts not to use their powers couldn't account for that. And Jon knows he's already been bad about that on the active side of things. Still, a conversation about that needs to wait for one with Amelia. He's set his mind to that, at least.
"Possibly. I'd need someone like Emet-Selch or Hythlodeus to look at me, I guess." Or maybe the Raven Queen, herself, if she does visit them. There's a long pause before he adds, "I, uh... once we're woven into the Weave, I will try not to be, but my... Part of the comfort of being the Archivist is being able to just know things. Or know I might be able to force people to tell me the truth. Without that..." He trails off. "I've always been a-a paranoid man."
And it has been easier to trust people when having a potential idea of their intentions. When that goes away, Jon doesn't trust himself not to backslide.
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He'd offer to keep Jon honest too, but setting formal consequences seems intimate in a way that relies on the kind of relationship Jon has with their mutual partner, not him. Still, a little exchange wouldn't hurt. "I'll call you on it if you help keep me focused on studying."
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Jon clears his throat. "Yes, well... Consequences might well come from the people around me, regardless. I can keep you on track for your studies. But if I don't regenerate like I usually do, that... Well. It ought to leave a more lasting impact. Although... Maybe it's just me, but did you feel actually rested this morning? I had my nightmares like usual, but it was like-like they were restful?"
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That's good news, at least. They really should get back to studying, on that topic, but something about what Jon said gives him pause.
"Wait, back up, when you say lasting impact, what do you mean?"
cw: mention of self-harm
He's about to start looking through the book he has more properly, but Wolfe's follow-up gives him pause and a furrowed brow. "I mean people can stab me and have the damage last. I told you I tried to cut off my own finger once, didn't I?"
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"Why?"
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See! He can plan ahead. Not that his rib had worked as intended, but the thought had been there.
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Which he also considers magic, now that he's seen the breadth of what's possible in other sorts of practices. Enchantment is a type of magic, which means Dwarves have been practitioners all along, and even some of the things that the Templars use - like the phylactaries or even their anti-magic abilities - could easily be recatagorized under magic. It's been semantics this entire time. Honestly its kind of infuriating. "Every Circle mage has blood drawn and placed into a phylactary so that if they ever escape, the Templars can use it to find them again. Sort of like bloodhounds following a scent. I didn't know that was an ability you possessed as well."
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"... I wonder what would happen if you had mage twins and one escaped."
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"I guess it wont matter in a few years, or already doesn't, time is strange. I learned from Bellara that another Blight devastated both the north and south of Thedas. Thats as close to an apocalypse as any. If there are still Circles after that, I would be... well, not surprised. Disappointed, certainly, but not surprised." But he'll never know. Maybe that's for the best.
"Once we're in the Weave, maybe you could study magic scientifically here and find out if it works that way? Not sure how you'd go about it, but there should be plenty of time for that sort of study."
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cw: dubcon/noncon, altered mental state
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cw: refrence to death via smoke inhalation, child death, stealing from the dead
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cw: mention of child death, suffocation
cw: mention of child death
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