One. [He’s not one for dreaming. In fact, there’s a long-held assumption for people in Thedas that qunari don’t dream at all. It’s a lie, of course, since qunari can be mages (and you have to be connected to the Fade, after all), but usually Bull’s dreams play out like memories more than anything else.
If you stumble into this particular dream, the first thing you’re going to notice is that it’s raining. And cold. Looking around, it’s obvious you’re on some kind of coast line.
Looking around, you might be able to spot Bull up on a hill not too far away – staring out at the water. What’s he looking at, anyway? Rocks, maybe. Or the smoldering wreckage of a sunken ship. Significance to that? Hard to say. Maybe you should ask him.
Or, perhaps, he’s gone ahead and walked into your dream. Sorry about that.]
Two. [When Bull is not busy dreaming, and actually understands wtf is going on – he’s not going to be very happy. In fact, for a guy who presents as pretty damn chill most of the time, his agitation might not be the most obvious. Unless you know him and maybe can suspect something from the tension in his shoulders or the strain of his smile. He doesn’t particularly like people getting into his head.
He’s also very ambivalent about this eclipse and the floating candles. When he’s not busy dreaming, Bull’ll be going around trying to anchor the floating candles down, only for them to float off again. He’s not about to shoo them away completely because, well, kinda do need light. But he doesn’t look particularly pleased about it.
Or, you know, giant horned man emerging from the darkness. Might be a little unsettling if you’re not expecting him, especially since for such a big guy, he’s pretty damn quiet.]