"Sounds like you love him a great deal hmm?" She said, coming to a stop beside a cluster of trees and leaning against one idly for a moment. They would only need to sweep the perimeter now and again, and this was as good a spot as any to see the rest of the camp from. "It's funny, many humans seem to want power, but you don't seem to mind not having been the heir. I suppose you had other interests?"
"Yes well, I was told by my mother that I was a handful enough for her," she said with a smirk and a small shrug. "There were plenty of children about to play with though. And I spent a lot of time with my father. Every bit of his free time really. So I wasn't lonely." She shook her head. "There isn't terribly much to tell. I'm sure you have had a much more exciting life in Orzammar."
"You do seem to know how to play coy, Rhocanth, hmm? You know as well as I do." She smiled. "It's not as if I'm disapproving. There are worse choices she could make. However, you ought to watch yourself. Cormac may snap and kill you." Her voice sounded teasing, mostly.