When Alistair pauses, Cullen tightens his hold on him.
And doesn't contradict Alistair, but --
Cassandra is occupied rebuilding the Seekers. Cullen doesn't want to be a Seeker.
Leliana is the Divine, and Cullen is fine working alongside her, but something in him balks at working for her. Something about having to follow bad orders.
Dorian is in Tevinter. Rainier isn't to be thought of. Nor is joining up with the Red Jennies. (Cole is just a big banner unfurled over the mouth of a cave that reads 'NO'.) Varric is in Kirkwall. (Also NO.) And he likes Bull and the Chargers well enough, but if Cullen is going to fight, he needs a better reason than gold.
Everyone else he can think of is in Kirkwall, a Red Templar, or dead.
He nods against Alistair's shoulder. It's a valid enough point: the worst will happen no matter what.
(Cullen's interpretation skills could use some work.)
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And doesn't contradict Alistair, but --
Cassandra is occupied rebuilding the Seekers. Cullen doesn't want to be a Seeker.
Leliana is the Divine, and Cullen is fine working alongside her, but something in him balks at working for her. Something about having to follow bad orders.
Dorian is in Tevinter. Rainier isn't to be thought of. Nor is joining up with the Red Jennies. (Cole is just a big banner unfurled over the mouth of a cave that reads 'NO'.) Varric is in Kirkwall. (Also NO.) And he likes Bull and the Chargers well enough, but if Cullen is going to fight, he needs a better reason than gold.
Everyone else he can think of is in Kirkwall, a Red Templar, or dead.
He nods against Alistair's shoulder. It's a valid enough point: the worst will happen no matter what.
(Cullen's interpretation skills could use some work.)