As distressing as all of that is, Cullen is still a templar (as far as she knows), and a man who could certainly be considered an ally of hers. She doesn't want to get on his bad side, and she's quickly regaining her normal restraint. She nods at his words, not fully absorbing them right now.
"Then I apologize," she says carefully, placing her staff back in its sling since he's done the same to his shield, "For my hastiness. I was in the middle of something rather dangerous in Kirkwall, and was expecting the same here."
That was vague enough an explanation for now, since this man is saying he's been here for two months even though she would swear on her mother's grave that she saw him not a half-hour ago.
"How many people have been abducted like this?" Certainly enough people disappeared in Kirkwall and nobody batted an eye -- she supposed it was possible.
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"Then I apologize," she says carefully, placing her staff back in its sling since he's done the same to his shield, "For my hastiness. I was in the middle of something rather dangerous in Kirkwall, and was expecting the same here."
That was vague enough an explanation for now, since this man is saying he's been here for two months even though she would swear on her mother's grave that she saw him not a half-hour ago.
"How many people have been abducted like this?" Certainly enough people disappeared in Kirkwall and nobody batted an eye -- she supposed it was possible.