Not being a Grey Warden any more, at least by technicality, was a bit strange. Though he definitely continued to support them even if he no longer was since coming back from the dead. Thanks to Anders he found a new purpose though, within the Aerial Protectorate. He’d taken the position of Quartermaster, it sent him on a lot of errands, but he enjoyed the work.
Today he had a lot on his mind, there was still the question of Asha, the daughter he had no memories of, who was still missing. There was only so much he could do. Then there was his constant worries about his son Kieran in the lion’s den that was Orlais. Then the new daughter that he had, the little magical girl that had appeared after Morrigan performed the resurrection ritual on him and then followed him home.
As he walked around doing tasks, lost in thought, he wasn’t paying very good attention to where he was walking. He had his ledger and some letters tucked under his arm, so that when he accidentally ran into someone, the ledger fell to the ground and letters strewn about.
Today he had a lot on his mind, there was still the question of Asha, the daughter he had no memories of, who was still missing. There was only so much he could do. Then there was his constant worries about his son Kieran in the lion’s den that was Orlais. Then the new daughter that he had, the little magical girl that had appeared after Morrigan performed the resurrection ritual on him and then followed him home.
As he walked around doing tasks, lost in thought, he wasn’t paying very good attention to where he was walking. He had his ledger and some letters tucked under his arm, so that when he accidentally ran into someone, the ledger fell to the ground and letters strewn about.
Sorry, my bad, I should have been paying better attention to where I was walking.He explained, feeling rather foolish for it.
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