Yes, exactly. Our theory is that the specific reason that red lyrium is red — and gives the Red Templars the abilities it does — is because it is lyrium infected with the Blight. However, we still need to test this, and then figure out how to spread this news, so please do not tell anyone yet. You will rejoin the project, won't you?
[ Please say yes. ]
I vaguely remember eluvians as some elven mirror thing? But anything beyond that, I have not been told, no.
[ She thinks of Sam, Jim, Ciri, and Saoirse. Thinks of more beyond them who are no longer with the Inquisition. Thinks of Araceli who didn't like Christine reprimanding her for her role in Church's duel, and hasn't spoken to Christine in a friendly manner since; just civil and all business.
People like Merrill are a ray of sunshine that pushes the clouds away. They're needed to remind others that things change, but there are still constants in the world. ]
Indeed. Have you settled in yet? Where will you be staying?
[ So many things have changed just since the Inquisition has formed. It makes Merrill want to grasp more tightly at the familiar, and she's glad that Christine is still here. ]
I've moved back in to my house in the alienage; I want to be close, in case they need me.
[ In case something happens. In case the worst happens. ]
But if you ever need me in the Gallows, just let me know! I mean, I imagine that's where the research will be done, at least.
I will be sure to let you know! But I also wanted to invite you around to dinner with Church and I. We have an apartment in Lowtown. And a quite bratty dog. I hope you will forgive him for all the fuss he will raise.
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[ Please say yes. ]
I vaguely remember eluvians as some elven mirror thing? But anything beyond that, I have not been told, no.
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[ wild horses couldn't keep her away from this ]
Well, it turns out you can go- through them. To other eluvians. And I got a bit lost in between them.
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[ A pause. ]
You can walk through a mirror? That— you mean, you could travel hundreds of miles to another eluvian? Wait; what lies in between them?
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I'll do whatever I can.
Oh- yes. The Crossroads lies between. It's... well, it's quite amazing, but I'm told non-elves experience it differently.
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We would see different things? I suppose if it was invented by ancient elves it would be. Well, I'm glad you found where you were again.
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Yes. I see the trees in bloom; I'm told humans see them as dead.
So am I! It took me a while to get back, but here I am.
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[ Yet she still is sort of curious to see for herself. If it's safe. ]
There are many new faces around here, and some who are sadly gone.
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[ When you put it that way. Merrill's admittedly never thought about it. ]
I'm beginning to see that. I've had a few updates, but... well, things never do stay the same.
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People like Merrill are a ray of sunshine that pushes the clouds away. They're needed to remind others that things change, but there are still constants in the world. ]
Indeed. Have you settled in yet? Where will you be staying?
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I've moved back in to my house in the alienage; I want to be close, in case they need me.
[ In case something happens. In case the worst happens. ]
But if you ever need me in the Gallows, just let me know! I mean, I imagine that's where the research will be done, at least.
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[ The dog, not Church. ]
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[ Since Christine isn't yet a mother, this is what she does: gets her fur baby some friends. ]
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[ That's what Merrill does, too. It works. ]
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I happen to cook too much food all the time, so I can guarantee there will be enough to treat him with at dinner.
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[ She giggles. ] At least that would be a familiar sight. I'll never get used to navigating Kirkwall.
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