[Far better that this in a letter. She can be more composed reading this in a letter.]
That they are capable of speech is a disturbing notion. There are some things that are: I have met an Elder Tree that spoke in verse, werewolves afflicted under a curse. An archdemon is able to control the Darkspawn through a song that they hear yet that is something else. Though that you mention a Great Music? I must wonder at it again. If there is more to it. Though I have never heard this song myself as I am in the fortunate position not to be a Darkspawn.
[But oh how she is going to have to ask Alistair a few awkward questions. For reasons. It's fine she can trap him in a room with Kieran, she's not above doing that but this certainly begs questioning, even if the false Calling matter has been put to bed.
Still, Thranduil is sharing, so she will share alike since she was in a rather singular position thanks to the start given to her by wishing to flee Flemeth, and the backing of an Empress who wished to know so much of a world almost none knew of at all.]
There is a Void in Thedas too - I wonder at the overlaps. The similarities. Fragments for the most; ancient tongues subject to the ravages of time are difficult to translate when the elves have split off as they have, and even among the Dalish they have few written records. They speak their language. They do not write it. All too easy for more and more to become lost again and again. The Dalish of course have their Dread Wolf who slew Mythal, the mother figure of their pantheon after tricking the rest of the Creators so if there is a foe to be found there then t'would be with him though he was rather more a trickster than what your words tell of the Foe among your Valar; and of course there are the Forgotten Ones. Little and less is known. For all that I have researched freely, without restriction? They have vanished.
I cannot imagine how it must be to know with such a certainty of the origins of how it came to be. Such struggle has come of these things in Thedas - how humans came to Thedas, how Arlathan fell, the truths of Andraste, the Qunari. On and on without end. There is the Chant of Light, of course, but I have never held much to that. And it says nothing of when humans came to these shores. Nor of the history of the elves. Or of the dwarves. Or the Qunari. Spirits were made by the Maker, His first children, though they were unable to create as any of us are, only able to imitate, and a spirit can all too readily become a demon or possess a person or a corpse under the right circumstances.
A second question: rebodied? I do not understand what you mean by that.
[Or...well she might. But she would like to have it confirmed before she makes a fool of herself.]
Tell me - when you speak of a Maia and a mortal lover, have you read heard the tale of Andruil and Ghilan'nain?
As for dragons, they were hunted near to extinction. The current age was named for them when at last one was sighted. An age of great upheaval. It has not disappointed thus far.
in her heart she's just doing this trying to make sense of it all tbh
That they are capable of speech is a disturbing notion. There are some things that are: I have met an Elder Tree that spoke in verse, werewolves afflicted under a curse. An archdemon is able to control the Darkspawn through a song that they hear yet that is something else. Though that you mention a Great Music? I must wonder at it again. If there is more to it. Though I have never heard this song myself as I am in the fortunate position not to be a Darkspawn.
[But oh how she is going to have to ask Alistair a few awkward questions. For reasons. It's fine she can trap him in a room with Kieran, she's not above doing that but this certainly begs questioning, even if the false Calling matter has been put to bed.
Still, Thranduil is sharing, so she will share alike since she was in a rather singular position thanks to the start given to her by wishing to flee Flemeth, and the backing of an Empress who wished to know so much of a world almost none knew of at all.]
There is a Void in Thedas too - I wonder at the overlaps. The similarities. Fragments for the most; ancient tongues subject to the ravages of time are difficult to translate when the elves have split off as they have, and even among the Dalish they have few written records. They speak their language. They do not write it. All too easy for more and more to become lost again and again. The Dalish of course have their Dread Wolf who slew Mythal, the mother figure of their pantheon after tricking the rest of the Creators so if there is a foe to be found there then t'would be with him though he was rather more a trickster than what your words tell of the Foe among your Valar; and of course there are the Forgotten Ones. Little and less is known. For all that I have researched freely, without restriction? They have vanished.
I cannot imagine how it must be to know with such a certainty of the origins of how it came to be. Such struggle has come of these things in Thedas - how humans came to Thedas, how Arlathan fell, the truths of Andraste, the Qunari. On and on without end. There is the Chant of Light, of course, but I have never held much to that. And it says nothing of when humans came to these shores. Nor of the history of the elves. Or of the dwarves. Or the Qunari. Spirits were made by the Maker, His first children, though they were unable to create as any of us are, only able to imitate, and a spirit can all too readily become a demon or possess a person or a corpse under the right circumstances.
A second question: rebodied? I do not understand what you mean by that.
[Or...well she might. But she would like to have it confirmed before she makes a fool of herself.]
Tell me - when you speak of a Maia and a mortal lover, have you read heard the tale of Andruil and Ghilan'nain?
As for dragons, they were hunted near to extinction. The current age was named for them when at last one was sighted. An age of great upheaval. It has not disappointed thus far.
[Morrigan calm down.]