[ That shouldn't have made him frown, but it did. Through Nasrin's encouragement, Cassandra was given a chance to rebuild the Seekers, to make them what they deserved to be. Much like the Cullen of her timeline, she'd had her second chance taken away.
But he would not say that to her. Not yet. ]
Adaar's doing, I take it?
[ But he will not press her if she does not wish to talk. ]
And doubtful. You forget that you are not the only stubborn member of the Inquisition, Lady Cassandra.
No. [ It was one of the few times Adaar helped Cassandra, after Caer Oswin. Cassandra had felt betrayed, sickened that the Seekers existed, sat on their pride for so long-- and she had doubted if they could be redeemed. Adaar had given her advice, advice Cassandra needed to hear even if it was hard to accept. ]
One of the many, I am aware. I will see you soon then, Commander.
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But he would not say that to her. Not yet. ]
Adaar's doing, I take it?
[ But he will not press her if she does not wish to talk. ]
And doubtful. You forget that you are not the only stubborn member of the Inquisition, Lady Cassandra.
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One of the many, I am aware. I will see you soon then, Commander.