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“Your face looks familiar. You haven’t been to Kirkwall, have you?”

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“Your face looks familiar. You haven’t been to Kirkwall, have you?”
"I think I saw you in a dream once."
Well that was a new one. Hawke shifted, putting his weight on his right elbow to better face the woman at the bar next to him. He gave her a crooked grin. "That begs the question: was it a good dream, or a bad one?" Neil asked.
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✗ :Explain how they portray feelings of hostility or dislike.
Quinn isn't a very hostile person by nature, and it takes a lot for him to completely dislike you, so these are emotions he rarely portrays. If faced with someone he just doesn't like, he'll become more sharp-tongued and more straight-forward with that person. No fake smiles or beating around the bush. You'll know if Quinn doesn't like you. As for hostility, Quinn displays fairly simply. His jaw locks, his hands ball into fists and his eyes blaze with a combination of rage and hate. He hardly speaks when he's like that. And the few times that he's been like that, words haven't been necessary to strike fear into his enemies.
apostxte said: Call it dorian.
((xD Tempting, but he's already been named Marshall. My big butt's called Tucker. I'm going to have to try and get a picture of them together once the little guy stops growling and scaring him off.
Still can't believe he took his rawhide. Tucker'll growl at anyone who tries to take it from him, but he gave it up to Marshall without a fuss. If I hadn't kicked my dog out of the room and swapped, Tucker would have wandered off with the small one and Marshall would have had the big one all to himself.))
Why in the Maker's name were the Hinterlands so huge? It was going to take him days just to get through the area. All this Skyhold business had better be worth it or Varric was buying him a new pair of boots. At least it was pretty country. The wildlife were abundant and it wasn't so miserably hot here. Neil's only complaint was the people. The Hinterlands were crawling with mages and Templars who didn't hesitate to attack anyone that came at them. Paranoia was a grand thing. Hawke already had a few close calls.
He rounded a bend just in time to watch a fireball fly past him. Cursing, he ducked behind the nearest tree, then peered out. A group of Templars was attacking one lone mage. She seemed to be holding her own, but Neil was never one to leave someone to fight alone. Sighing to himself, he stepped from his hiding place and launched a fireball toward the Templars.
I'd have thought late twenties.
theres his years as a soldier, and im assuming also some years as a charger. and some buffer time for the time that he spent running from tevinter. fenris took three years to run to kirkwall from slavers, granted he probably had more men on his tail, and more expert ones at that, so im putting in at least a year or two that krem spent running. i also hc that he signed up for the army around 18~20+.
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