Who: Evelyn and Cullen When: Wednesday, around late afternoon/early evening Where: Stark Charities What: Oh. A New World :| Rating: TBD, although possible mentions of injury Notes: Warnings for Trespasser spoilers ahead
The very first thought she'd had when the blue light stuck and the pain began was that whatever Solas had done hadn't worked and the mark was right back to killing her. It certainly hurt enough.
Moments later she'd opened her eyes, only to find herself in what most definitely wasn't the Fade, or else the Maker had a worse sense of humor then she thought. When her mind cleared she noticed the military men, which made her straighten almost instantly. She went for her best 'Inquisitor' face even though she was shaking and wanted to ask what was going on, what this was, but then the people in the white robes had come out and were speaking to her.
The next few minutes were a flurry of activity, and an influx of more knowledge then she honestly felt could fit into her head. By the time the healers had finished with whatever they needed doing she was trying to sort it all out while desperately trying not to panic. If her previous encounters with things hadn't given her a fairly good basis for handling such crises of self and faith she was fairly sure she'd be a mess by now. More then she already was.
When they told her others were here, and more importantly Cullen, she'd asked if she could send word. Ravens, a messenger, anything really. When she was told there were more efficient ways, with terms that made not a lot of sense to her she just nodded. So much was happening she followed rather then led, feeling much like she'd had the first time she'd woken up after the Breach, until she found herself in a place called Stark Charities.
She listened to them about their network and how her identification would work but while she retained it she hardly paid mind to it. But she smiled, remembered her lessons, and thanked them before taking the seat they showed her. Cullen would be there soon they said so she just waited and turned all the things she'd just learned over in her head until they would fit and make sense.