Chapter One Hundred Ninety-One: Story Time
I looked from one expectant face to the next, but none of the four looked anything but determined. They wanted me to describe their deaths. I gulped.
"First of all, please call me Sierra. I wasn't...I don't enjoy titles or excessive formality." Their expressions were guarded, so I hurried to reassure them, "No one calls me 'your Highness' if I can avoid it. Please." Alistair was grinning at my discomfort, and I saw a few smiles get suppressed when I rolled my eyes at him.
I turned back to Leandra -- the one whose death I most feared revealing. "If it's what you want, I'll tell you. Obviously, things have changed from what I knew, so it might not seem real to you because of that."
Alistair added, "Sierra changed things. She keeps saying 'things have changed' like she had nothing to do with it, but it's all thanks to her." He leaned over to kiss my temple as I blushed. Again.
I cleared my throat. "You also need to know that I heard about...I'll call them 'potential futures'. Alternatives -- because you all had choices, which changed the outcome depending on which decisions you made." They nodded, though their expressions were more puzzled than I might have liked. "Right, well...let me see. What I know about you is that you escaped from Lothering..."
I told them all of it.
Fleeing from the darkspawn, one of the twins dying to defend Leandra from an ogre.
Leandra winced, her eyes moist, but Bethany and Carver took it in stride, so I continued with the story.
Being rescued by a shape-shifting witch.
Carver scoffed at the concept of a woman who could become a dragon, but Bethany looked surprisingly pensive. It made me wonder what had happened -- because I knew Marian Hawke had met Flemeth, but clearly Carver hadn't, and hadn't even heard the story.
Taking a boat to Kirkwall, only to find the gates closed, and Gamlen with no estate, no money, no influence. Working as smugglers or mercenaries for a year to pay back their entrance bribe. Living in Gamlen's hovel, scraping together enough coin to buy in to Varric's expedition.
"Bartrand stealing the relic and trapping everyone down there was bad enough, but then, if one of you went with Marian down there, you ended up tainted." I nodded sadly at Bethany. "I guess that part isn't so different." I shook my head with a sigh. "If Anders hadn't been with you, you'd have died down there. Not sure if it's better or worse, though. Because if you'd stayed behind, you would have been captured by templars and taken to the Gallows -- or if it was Carver, he was supposed to have joined the templars."
I kept expecting an explosion from the volatile man in front of me, insisting that he'd never have done such a thing -- but he just flushed, and no one said a word. I eyed him speculatively but didn't ask.
"Karl, you were caught communicating with Anders -- who was an apostate, not a Grey Warden." Sort of, anyway, and I wasn't going to go into that story if I could avoid it. "You got caught, and one of the templars made you Tranquil in order to trap Anders." I grimaced at the look of resignation on the mage's face. "He escaped the ambush, but you..." I really didn't want to say it.
He saved me the necessity. "Anders would not have left me there -- he would have known I wouldn't want to remain like that. And if the templars killed me, you'd have said so with much less hesitation. I assume he was forced to kill me?"
I nodded reluctantly. "He was devastated." My eyes swept over his unmarked forehead, assuring myself that it hadn't come true.
"And me?" Leandra finally asked.
I shuddered. "In a few years...there would have been a man. He pretended to be a suitor, but instead..." I looked at her again, and she nodded with a sad smile. "He was -- is -- a blood mage. He was -- is --" I grimaced, "attempting to...resurrect his dead wife using other women's body parts." Bethany gasped, and I struggled to swallow. "She...looked uncannily like you."
Carver leaped out of his seat with an oath, agitated, and I felt Alistair stiffen at my side as he watched the young man pace. His ire didn't seem to be directed at me, however, so we stayed put. Leandra had gone pale, one dainty hand at her throat in shock. And Bethany and Karl both looked away, Karl in disgust, though Bethany looked somehow...ashamed?
No one spoke for a long moment as everyone contemplated that horror. I couldn't stop thinking that all four of the people in front of me were supposed to be dead -- or would have been soon -- except possibly Bethany, who still ended up a Warden.
"I wrote to Varric hoping to warn him off the expedition, but I knew it wasn't likely he'd listen. He was the only one I knew how to contact. And when we sent Anders to Kirkwall, I couldn't tell him everything, but he was supposed to try to stop it, or if that didn't work, go with you so no one died of the taint. I told Varric to convince Marian to send you all away from Kirkwall. I'm relieved -- though shocked, I admit -- to see all of you. I didn't really think my letter would be heeded, and I knew Anders would have a lot of difficulty trying to change the outcome -- everyone would think he was crazy."
"He
is
crazy," Carver muttered, and I chuckled.
"So, with those horrible revelations behind us -- would you tell me what really happened instead?"
Leandra nodded and began the story.
"Well, we never had to 'escape' from Lothering, to start with." She smiled over at Carver. "After Carver and Marian came home from Ostagar, the whole town was evacuated."
Carver nodded. "The retreat was called, and our entire platoon headed to Lothering. Once they found out we were from there, our lieutenant released us to help mother and Bethany pack. We were assigned a caravan and a cart and so we left for Gwaren. We expected to be drafted back once we were moving, but we were placed with a different platoon who didn't know we were soldiers -- so we didn't tell them. Marian and I did volunteer to help out on the trip, though -- we took watches and guard shifts. We didn't desert," he declared defensively.
I just nodded, and he relaxed slightly.
"We travelled with the caravan, protected by soldiers, all the way to Gwaren. We had to watch over Bethany, of course, but there was only one templar with our group, and he died on the way. From Gwaren we took a ship to Denerim, and then another to Kirkwall."
A thought occurred to me. "A templar died?" I suddenly realised that all of these changes could have meant Aveline never ended up in Kirkwall -- and that would be a tragedy.
Bethany nodded. "Ser Wesley. He had the Darkspawn taint." She shuddered. "But there weren't any Grey Wardens around, I guess."
My heart racing, I asked, "And can you tell me, what happened to Ser Wesley's wife?"