desertions: (It's only in my head)
Katiepants ([personal profile] desertions) wrote in [community profile] gorysortofstory2015-04-14 12:55 am
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It's My Birthday And I'll Meme If I Want To -- A Quote Prompt Meme



The Quote Prompt Meme
similar to the picture prompt memes but intended solely for QUOTATION PROMPTS shenanigans.

i'll leave headers for various characters of mine
others will leave a quote (or two, or three...)
i'll reply to them with a starter based on the quote.
embed quote images or simply write them in the comments; warn if including NSFW content. here's some inspiration!

fancy html for quotes: embed an image in your reply: control height and width of your pictures:



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[personal profile] procures 2015-04-22 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Varric is a good person. A far better one than me. He doesn't abandon what he feels are his messes."

And Isabela knows him well enough to know Varric must feel responsible considering his history with the red lyrium. What happened to his brother.

Isabela might have just run for it, honestly, but she has a bit more of a conscious these days. She blames Hawke for that.
openhands: (down to my legs)

[personal profile] openhands 2015-04-28 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
All of this is hardly Varric's fault. Cassandra would like to think Varric knows that somewhere deep down, but he probably quite honestly ignores that voice of reason within himself and that's why he stays.

"Which leads me to wonder why it is you're here."

The real reason, at any rate. Sure, the Inquisition is willing to provide Isabela with compensation. (Possibly more compensation than she's worth, if you ask Cassandra, but it wasn't her call to make.) But plenty would have looked the other way. When the Inquisition calls upon you, they ask a great deal. Someone as self-serving as Isabela claims to be would surely believe nothing to be worth this great a risk.
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[personal profile] procures 2015-04-29 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Your Josephine drives a hard bargain."

It's easier for Isabela to deflect, to act like anything she does is for money and money alone. But Varric is a good friend, one of the few in the world, and when he asked for her help personally -- well that made things much different.

Besides, how much fun can she have if this demon god guy destroys the world anyway?
openhands: (to get a dream of life again)

[personal profile] openhands 2015-05-07 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
The look Cassandra gives Isabela communicates a silent bullshit as she takes a swig from her cup. Even Josephine is not that good at persuasion.

"How fortunate for the Inquisition then that she was able to convince you to lend your...services," she says, letting the matter lie. Deflect all you like, Isabela. She sees through you.
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[personal profile] procures 2015-05-12 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, I also owed Varric a favor," She admits with a shrug of her shoulder. And that probably shows her hand more than anything else. Varric is a good friend. Despite what people might think of Isabela she'll do quite a bit for her friends.
openhands: (so cold)

[personal profile] openhands 2015-05-27 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
"And a woman like you would sooner settle her debts than leave them," Cassandra notes. She makes no distinction between debts between friends or enemies as she assumes there isn't really one for Isabela.
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[personal profile] procures 2015-05-28 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
Isabela snorts a little at the woman like her comment -- if she's supposed to be insulted by that Cassandra will have to try harder. She's heard worst.

"Of course. No one smart lets debt linger."
openhands: (we let our battles choose us)

[personal profile] openhands 2015-05-29 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"And how long until that debt is repaid?" Cassandra asks. Isabela could still very well take off before things were finished.
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[personal profile] procures 2015-05-31 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Who can say?" It's cryptic mostly because she wants to mess with Cassandra. And because these things can't really be measured in time anyway.