[ It's not a simple question. Where was luck involved? Where were the machinations of others seeing the light? Did it take blindness? Did it take faith?
Had it been as simple and complex as refusing to give up and lie down? At times she's not certain she knows how she lived through the encounters she's survived, knowing even now it was such a gambit from the start if she would, or if any would. Yet many of the truths that made what followed after miraculous were about perspective, weren't they? The true miracles came from the people tied in with them, or the people who saw them as miracles.
She supposes Varric was right. It'd taken a miracle to save the world, and it would take at least one more to change the course Fen'Harel felt duty-bound to steer it toward. Not to mention what else was likely going insane, given he hadn't been the force behind the Wardens or the other intelligent darkspawn; the Qunari and the war that has stepped up in earnest, with a far more world-aware Arishok at its head. ]
It does. Perhaps not in the manner you might have expected, or even desired, but it does. For better and worse.
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Had it been as simple and complex as refusing to give up and lie down? At times she's not certain she knows how she lived through the encounters she's survived, knowing even now it was such a gambit from the start if she would, or if any would. Yet many of the truths that made what followed after miraculous were about perspective, weren't they? The true miracles came from the people tied in with them, or the people who saw them as miracles.
She supposes Varric was right. It'd taken a miracle to save the world, and it would take at least one more to change the course Fen'Harel felt duty-bound to steer it toward. Not to mention what else was likely going insane, given he hadn't been the force behind the Wardens or the other intelligent darkspawn; the Qunari and the war that has stepped up in earnest, with a far more world-aware Arishok at its head. ]
It does. Perhaps not in the manner you might have expected, or even desired, but it does. For better and worse.