"You really should, you know," the rogue says, leaning down to lift Cullen's sword up off the ground. He examines it briefly then offers it back to the Templar, hilt forwards and the blade held gently on his hands. All of that nonsense, and for what? He gives Anders a quick glance, and he has to wonder just what the mage did to this particular Templar... unless this was just your run of the mill Templar paranoia mixed with the shock of being shot.
"Why would he not save you," he continues, loosely folding his arms once he's been relieved of the sword. "You must have missed the notice that said 'mages are people too'."
Nathaniel did have his own ideas about Anders' particular moral compass, but he'd had full faith in the fact that he would not let an innocent person die, even if that person was a Templar.
"You know, rather than mindless abominations with no sense of a conscience."
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"Why would he not save you," he continues, loosely folding his arms once he's been relieved of the sword. "You must have missed the notice that said 'mages are people too'."
Nathaniel did have his own ideas about Anders' particular moral compass, but he'd had full faith in the fact that he would not let an innocent person die, even if that person was a Templar.
"You know, rather than mindless abominations with no sense of a conscience."