I've a great deal of pride. Pride enough to believe I'm the equal of any person here, and have every right to be free.
[Michel is... insulted? by the implication of multiple conversations? Anders is starting to feel amused. His amusement grows at the 'correction.' Maker, this is altogether too easy.]
And yes, my error. How could a Chevalier love an elf? It is simply that Zevran is superior to all others, and therefore you don't see him as one. Granted, he is rather superb for a person in general. I miss his arms and lips already.
[Michel wasn't offended so much as he believed in the distinction of it, that Anders could not know anything about a person in two encounters.
Of course that was offensive, offensive enough for Michel to take a stance, the heat rising from his chest, the desire to truly ring the man's throat was in his eyes.
He didn't rise to the occasion, the man's tongue was as much silver as it was lead.]
I'm a mage. Though wait, I forgot. Everyone suffers equally, my mistake. Truly every group has been treated as below every other, had their worthiness doubted.
[He can see the anger in Michel's eyes and knows another blow to pride has landed, another offense taken. The Chevalier wears altogether too much on his sleeve and thinks himself above it, above everyone. It's satisfying to land a blow.]
Don't you have somewhere to flee to? With your wound still intact? Beyond your pride, because I can tell that's wounded too.
I stand by what I said. It is not just mages who suffer in this world, but for a blameless, thoughtless, twitchy little man I'm sure it the only suffering that matters. And the best you could do was flee to this camp so that you might be sheltered from the disapproving eyes of Skyhold. How fortunate you have plenty of warm bodies to hide behind. It is better that than facing them with that pride the you desperately believe in, scream loud enough and perhaps it might be true...and yet it's not enough to walk into Skyhold with that same high-powered attitude. It's unfortunate that your sneering sanctimony isn't the equivalent of courage.
[And in that, they were not to0 different, perhaps Michel wasn't one to forget that he had feet below his knees so easily, but his pride did not make him forget the one atrocity in his life that he committed. Anders seemed to revel in his graveyards, from Michel's perspective, and though the man claimed to have pride, claimed to be equal to everyone else, he hid here, behind the graces and the reputation of the Grey Wardens. Michel wasn't certain he believed in the man's pride as much as Anders seem to believe it himself.
But he was through speaking to him, he gathered the reigns of the horse instead and with the creature trotting along beside him he left the camp.]
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[Michel is... insulted? by the implication of multiple conversations? Anders is starting to feel amused. His amusement grows at the 'correction.' Maker, this is altogether too easy.]
And yes, my error. How could a Chevalier love an elf? It is simply that Zevran is superior to all others, and therefore you don't see him as one. Granted, he is rather superb for a person in general. I miss his arms and lips already.
[So, so amused.]
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[Michel wasn't offended so much as he believed in the distinction of it, that Anders could not know anything about a person in two encounters.
Of course that was offensive, offensive enough for Michel to take a stance, the heat rising from his chest, the desire to truly ring the man's throat was in his eyes.
He didn't rise to the occasion, the man's tongue was as much silver as it was lead.]
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[He can see the anger in Michel's eyes and knows another blow to pride has landed, another offense taken. The Chevalier wears altogether too much on his sleeve and thinks himself above it, above everyone. It's satisfying to land a blow.]
Don't you have somewhere to flee to? With your wound still intact? Beyond your pride, because I can tell that's wounded too.
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[And in that, they were not to0 different, perhaps Michel wasn't one to forget that he had feet below his knees so easily, but his pride did not make him forget the one atrocity in his life that he committed. Anders seemed to revel in his graveyards, from Michel's perspective, and though the man claimed to have pride, claimed to be equal to everyone else, he hid here, behind the graces and the reputation of the Grey Wardens. Michel wasn't certain he believed in the man's pride as much as Anders seem to believe it himself.
But he was through speaking to him, he gathered the reigns of the horse instead and with the creature trotting along beside him he left the camp.]
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