[When he arrives, he does what he can to keep out of sight until he spies Anders. It isn't embarrassment about his injury, but rather a lack of desire to interact with the reason he has an injury in the first place.
(Oh, all right. There's some embarrassment about his inability to heal himself. But that has been a persistent problem that he has for many years considered rectifying, but never quite got around to it.)
The injury in question is a slice to his palm, hidden by a bit of cloth he saw fit to ball up to staunch the flow of blood. He doesn't think it's bad - but he doesn't want it seen. He doesn't want questions. He uses the uninjured hand to flag the mage down.]
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(Oh, all right. There's some embarrassment about his inability to heal himself. But that has been a persistent problem that he has for many years considered rectifying, but never quite got around to it.)
The injury in question is a slice to his palm, hidden by a bit of cloth he saw fit to ball up to staunch the flow of blood. He doesn't think it's bad - but he doesn't want it seen. He doesn't want questions. He uses the uninjured hand to flag the mage down.]