Everyone is better served if I do treat Templars. Your people who are full of rage see me as threat alone, as some sort of rogue entity who has nothing to do with their actions or the flaws of your system. If they're ordered to avoid me, that's the easy way out. My... Senior Warden, whom I take to also be my husband, is correct.
Very well. I will not discourage, and I will try to encourage -- but if they say no, Anders, I will ask that you respect their right to be stubborn idiots.
[Frankly the day had long passed since James would refuse the help of any mage - not even Anders. They had their problems and they would never see completely eye to eye -- but they served the same cause.]
Cade, however, is a special case. I would ask for you not to treat him. For your own safety.
As for the other, give me your word that I'll not be in trouble if I avoid healing him and I will. I'm under constant scrutiny; refusing to heal a Templar could cause me issues that I'd rather not deal with.
[Dry. You almost glyphed the man, Anders. Seriously?]
I will give you my word - and I will do you one better. As an example to my people, I'll have my next physical with you. I need to check on the level of my lyrium ... tolerance.
no subject
Letting people hide will only perpetuate issues.
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[Frankly the day had long passed since James would refuse the help of any mage - not even Anders. They had their problems and they would never see completely eye to eye -- but they served the same cause.]
Cade, however, is a special case. I would ask for you not to treat him. For your own safety.
no subject
[Templars will be Templars.]
As for the other, give me your word that I'll not be in trouble if I avoid healing him and I will. I'm under constant scrutiny; refusing to heal a Templar could cause me issues that I'd rather not deal with.
no subject
[Dry. You almost glyphed the man, Anders. Seriously?]
I will give you my word - and I will do you one better. As an example to my people, I'll have my next physical with you. I need to check on the level of my lyrium ... tolerance.
no subject
[A patient was trying to do themselves more harm, Norrington. Seriously?]
And I will see you when you come to the tents.
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Very good. It will be after I speak with Cade and have him speak with your Senior Warden about what happened.