An offer [Closed]
@thedasonfire || Tay and Val
The south was absurdly cold. Either rainy and muddy, or covered in snow. But they had heard the rumors just as everyone else, spreading across Thedas like wildfire: a tear in the sky, demons terrorizing the land, and someone who could apparently stupid.
Well, not just one. Two.
“We’re here.”
His sister brought Kahen out of his thoughts: indeed, they had arrived in Haven. Boring little village in the mountains, at least until the Temple of Sacred Ashes nearby exploded with the Divine and so many others inside. “Indeed,” he acknowledged as they stepped through the snow.
“So this is the so-called Inquisition? ... Doesn’t look that impressive to me,” Kash said with a chuckle, lips curving into an amused smirk. It was just a handful of little houses and a small Chantry; and, by the looks of it, only a handful of people too.
“They wouldn’t need what we can give if they already had a large army, would they,” Kahen murmured to her.
“Assuming they want it,” Kashaadi replied, looking into her brother’s eyes that were the same golden as her own. “So, do you think you’ll know when we see them? All elves look similar,” she added, obviously joking by the spark in her eyes. “Kashaadi...” “What? They’re all tiny!” She laughed and shook her head slightly to shake the snowflakes falling on her horns. “But then again, humans too are tiny...”
“Do try to show some decency by not insulting them for their height... Remember we’re here to get work.”
“Everyone else seems to think differently. Look at them trying not to stare, like we might eat them if they look into our eyes,” Kash said with another soft laugh. They were used to the stares though: it was the same in Antiva when they worked there, and it was the same everywhere else. Ah, Tal-Vashoth like them were a little too much for some people to handle.
“Let us hope the Heralds see the use in that,” Kahen murmured, not echoing his sister’s amusement. He ignored them, his gaze set onto the Chantry ahead. He assumed the people in charge would have set their headquarters there. From what he had investigated before they came here, they had the Hands of the Divine with them, and the Inquisition was an Andrastian organization by definition... Even if their heralds were rumored to be elves.









