We should both have chosen surnames before we came here.
[ alas ]
I've been thinking about the Black Fox. How in his stories he causes all sorts of trouble for cruel lords and magisters and makes tyrants look foolish despite all their power. It would be useful to be able to do that to our enemies now.
[ He may or may not guess despite the crystal that she grins. ]
In occupied Orlais. All of Orlais could use the morale. And in Tevinter. The Anderfels. It might need to be different characters tailored to suit. It seemed like a project you might enjoy.
Sweet Andraste. [ Bienheureuse Andraste, in Orlesian, that’s important. ] You have justified my entire existence. Every moment of my life makes sense, if it has led to this.
[ He’s, like, half joking. ]
So yes. Of course. [ And before his head runs off too far— ] Do you think it is easier for a woman to pretend to be a man, than a man to be a woman?
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—that would work better if I had a surname.
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[ alas ]
I've been thinking about the Black Fox. How in his stories he causes all sorts of trouble for cruel lords and magisters and makes tyrants look foolish despite all their power. It would be useful to be able to do that to our enemies now.
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[ Because of how many DREAMS are currently COMING TRUE. ]
In Tevinter?
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In occupied Orlais. All of Orlais could use the morale. And in Tevinter. The Anderfels. It might need to be different characters tailored to suit. It seemed like a project you might enjoy.
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[ He’s, like, half joking. ]
So yes. Of course. [ And before his head runs off too far— ] Do you think it is easier for a woman to pretend to be a man, than a man to be a woman?
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It depends. But generally, no, unless she can pretend to be a very young man. Why?
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But if the hero is known to work in disguise anyway, does it matter what they really are? And the Black Fox had his companions.