The smile remained across his face until she returned to her seat, the kiss to his cheek earning a mock roll of his eyes. [color=#44b8ff]“Yes, yes, but life and therefore Mathematics, is constantly changing and evolving. You should sit with myself and Francis, Astrometrics. He has some interesting ideas about something called a… what was it… Oh yes. Big Bang Theory. I found it quite compelling.” [/color]
She had benefited from his lessons. Statistical analysis of data was one of his fields, the ideas of probability and balancing the equations were crucial in the fields of science. While her prospective work went beyond analysis, it was the basis for her leap into successful experimentation. His head would tilt heavily on one side, giving her a look of mild teasing and irritability, knowing she’d probably brought the damn thing with her, but all that fell to the wayside as she let the nugget of the La Garre.
Rene stared at her, even his fingers halted against the wood of his violin at the mention of his most favourite eatery in Thedas.[color=#44b8ff] “Do not dangle the bes-”[/color] he’d frown, almost as if a bitter taste had found itself on his tongue. [color=#44b8ff]“Second. Second best thing, this world has to offer me. To dine at.” [/color]He gave her a once over, straightening in his chair. [color=#44b8ff]“You don’t have the budget to take me there.”[/color] She would, but he was being stubborn and trying to not be so easily bought over. Temptress.
Their chat moved on and he’d nod at the idea of a wild garden in the heart of Lucian’s manor. [color=#44b8ff]“Even better, you’ll get some sunlight, but please, hire a lackey to help with the graft of the manual labour. Save your fingernails for the laboratory.” [/color]
The horned beasts were not all that common in Orlais. At least, not in the circles of academics and the learned. While the Qun had some sense to it, Rene believed the Qunari had taken the few teachings he understood to extremes. Collaring and ripping out the tongues of mages, being one of those extremes. [color=#44b8ff]“‘Education is the premise of progress.’ As they say. In every society, in every family. The Chantry hoarded such things, to the detriment of us all. There’s no telling how much of it has been lost or destroyed because of their rigid dogmatic ways.”[/color]
She had benefited from his lessons. Statistical analysis of data was one of his fields, the ideas of probability and balancing the equations were crucial in the fields of science. While her prospective work went beyond analysis, it was the basis for her leap into successful experimentation. His head would tilt heavily on one side, giving her a look of mild teasing and irritability, knowing she’d probably brought the damn thing with her, but all that fell to the wayside as she let the nugget of the La Garre.
Rene stared at her, even his fingers halted against the wood of his violin at the mention of his most favourite eatery in Thedas.[color=#44b8ff] “Do not dangle the bes-”[/color] he’d frown, almost as if a bitter taste had found itself on his tongue. [color=#44b8ff]“Second. Second best thing, this world has to offer me. To dine at.” [/color]He gave her a once over, straightening in his chair. [color=#44b8ff]“You don’t have the budget to take me there.”[/color] She would, but he was being stubborn and trying to not be so easily bought over. Temptress.
Their chat moved on and he’d nod at the idea of a wild garden in the heart of Lucian’s manor. [color=#44b8ff]“Even better, you’ll get some sunlight, but please, hire a lackey to help with the graft of the manual labour. Save your fingernails for the laboratory.” [/color]
The horned beasts were not all that common in Orlais. At least, not in the circles of academics and the learned. While the Qun had some sense to it, Rene believed the Qunari had taken the few teachings he understood to extremes. Collaring and ripping out the tongues of mages, being one of those extremes. [color=#44b8ff]“‘Education is the premise of progress.’ As they say. In every society, in every family. The Chantry hoarded such things, to the detriment of us all. There’s no telling how much of it has been lost or destroyed because of their rigid dogmatic ways.”[/color]
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