Obviously don't tell them the thing that Varric publicly wrote about and they're all humming loudly while ignoring.
[There isn't bite to his words, just wryness. People make exceptions for other people when they know them, while still lumping others in together, and there's something about the mages as a whole wrapped into the thought he's not taking the time to unpack right now.]
I don't think I want them to know the full scope yet. That this is something I want to see take off, to stand instead of the Circles if it can be fine-tuned. Speak of it as an opportunity instead? For the people in Skyhold, the Inquisition, the refugees, as well as the mages. If it profits more non-mages than it does mages, they're more likely to be on board with it. And if... If they seem to be amenable, ask about funding for supplies? But only if it doesn't seem like too much. I think. It's a little difficult to know what should be worried about and what's extraneous.
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[There isn't bite to his words, just wryness. People make exceptions for other people when they know them, while still lumping others in together, and there's something about the mages as a whole wrapped into the thought he's not taking the time to unpack right now.]
I don't think I want them to know the full scope yet. That this is something I want to see take off, to stand instead of the Circles if it can be fine-tuned. Speak of it as an opportunity instead? For the people in Skyhold, the Inquisition, the refugees, as well as the mages. If it profits more non-mages than it does mages, they're more likely to be on board with it. And if... If they seem to be amenable, ask about funding for supplies? But only if it doesn't seem like too much. I think. It's a little difficult to know what should be worried about and what's extraneous.