The Iron Bull (
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[ In days following his decision on the hill, Bull had struggled in coming to grips with the implications of what he had done. It had created a crisis of self for the Qunari, as he battled with just what it all had meant. He could no longer pretend to be two people, he had chosen, and that choice had been to remain loyal to the Qun. Bull did not regret this, because regretting the choice would have been disrespectful to the sacrifice his men had made. It hadn't made it any easier to deal with, but he allowed himself time to grieve, and those closest to him had made the process easier.
Now, he feels a whole man. He honors his Chargers by the work he does through the Inquisition, with each Venatori bastard he puts down with his own hands. Sometimes he'll toast to them, with others or on his own, tell (sometimes exaggerated) stories of their escapades as a mercenary band, keeping their memory alive, if only for his own sake. It's what he does to make things feel right.
Tonight, he's in his usual spot in the tavern, keeping to himself for the most part. Usually, he might be telling stories with his companions, or flirting with whoever's tending the bar, but tonight he's content to sit back and watch. He nurses a mug of (regular) ale, letting his mind wander as the bard in the corner plays. It gets easier with every passing day, not having them here with him, but that doesn't mean he likes it. ]
Now, he feels a whole man. He honors his Chargers by the work he does through the Inquisition, with each Venatori bastard he puts down with his own hands. Sometimes he'll toast to them, with others or on his own, tell (sometimes exaggerated) stories of their escapades as a mercenary band, keeping their memory alive, if only for his own sake. It's what he does to make things feel right.
Tonight, he's in his usual spot in the tavern, keeping to himself for the most part. Usually, he might be telling stories with his companions, or flirting with whoever's tending the bar, but tonight he's content to sit back and watch. He nurses a mug of (regular) ale, letting his mind wander as the bard in the corner plays. It gets easier with every passing day, not having them here with him, but that doesn't mean he likes it. ]
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That was what Krem's final thoughts had been, right before he'd fallen. Everything he did here was for Bull. The Chargers all knew the risks behind every assignment, they all knew each fight could be their last. They all stood strong and they all had fought hard. In the end it had bought time for the dreadnought, given way for the Qunari alliance with the Inquisition. Krem had died with no regrets - but why did Bull's conscience still weigh him down so much?
The world was a strange place since the tear had appeared in the Veil. Since the appearance of all the rifts, things had changed - they were unstable. Most things were able to go unnoticed, distant echoes that were silenced every time the Inquisitor sealed another. Though the Fade was far from a place Bull could visit on his own, tonight the distance between the Fade and reality seemed almost non-existent. While there were no green skies and craggy ground, Bull's mind was distracted enough to see the pieces that leaked through. Pieces of the Fade that wanted to be seen, at the very least. One distant echo wasn't about to let himself fall silent.
Not until Bull's conscience was cleared.]
It's a good night, isn't it, Chief?
[From the corner of Bull's eye, Krem was there, sitting on the barrel next to him. In hand, the younger mercenary had a bottle of ale, bringing it to his lips and nursing it slowly, swirling it around a little as he looked out over the other patrons in the tavern, Maryden the bard singing faintly over the crowd. A song that sounded almost mournful but over it all, Krem's voice was loud and clear.]
Had a good fight there, didn't we? Venatori bastards... [Krem's free hand came up to rub at his cheek, on the side of his face that Bull couldn't yet see.] Have a feeling they left me a hell of a scar...
[No one else seemed to notice Krem's presence.]
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You have ten seconds- [ His voice is strained, low and quiet enough not to be heard by anyone else, his teeth clenched. ] To tell me what the fuck you are.
[ He turns rigidly in his seat, no longer maintaining his relaxed posture. This thing, whatever it is, looks exactly like Krem, and that makes him even angrier. Something wearing Krem's face is going to make him kill him, by his own hands this time, instead of by his word. It's some cruel, sick joke, and whatever is behind it is going to pay dearly. He doesn't even want to really look at this Krem-thing, but he can't tear his gaze away. ]
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[Krem, or the creature that resembled Krem, frowned - turning to look at the Qunari. Across the left side of his face was a deep scar, from where one of the Venatori had slashed at him with one of their pointed staves. There was still bruising on that side too, just as Krem's corpse had looked - prior to Bull having it, along with what remained of the others burned to ash.]
You know exactly who I am... Who I was.
[Krem brought his bottle to his lips and took a drink, though the contents of the bottle didn't appear to get any lower.]
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I know who you're pretending to be.
[ It occurs to him that while he is not armed, others in the room are. Perhaps this thing won't attack, or perhaps it will kill him before anyone else can even react. ]
And it's pissing me off.
Times like this, I wish I had a proper sad icon
But of all things to be recognised, Bull should have recognised that face. He should know that expression. A piece of disappointment, a little uncertainty. A rare expression, one he didn't see very often. One the man didn't want to see very often.]
That's the thing, Boss... I've never had to pretend with you. Never had to then, when we first met - and I don't need to now.
I'm not here. We both know that.
just draw a frowny face on one of them
You're... [ Whatever accusation or threat he's about to make loses itself on his tongue. The Iron Bull, lost for words. ] You can't be Krem. You're not.
[ His voice has lost some of its certainty, but he shakes his head, reminding himself that he watched Krem and all of his Chargers die. There were rifts opening, they had walked inside the fade, an archdemon is still at large- and yet he can't let himself believe this is really Krem. ]
tempting... very tempting.
I am though. [He drank again from the bottle but once more, the bottle didn't seem to get any lower, a certain smugness on his face.]
Go ahead - ask me anything if that'll help you believe it.
I always forget to blank out the subject
There are many things he could ask to try and verify this Krem's identity, but he doesn't trust the reliance on memories alone. If he asked it some simple question about something that had happened between them, he assumed the answer could easily be read out of his own mind. It had to be something more than that. ]
Tell me what you think about what happened to you... about how you died.
No worries! I'm home now and on my desktop and made a sad icon
He breathed out, letting his shoulders sag a little, not yet ready to look back at Bull. He idly moved the bottle between his hands, lightly tossing it between them as a sigh escaped through his nose.]
I figured you might ask something like that. [He gave his head a shake, in an effort to clear it.]
Venatori got me while we were holding ground for you. You gave the order, you told us to hold the point, not to budge unless you called. You told us to keep fighting, not to give in - this alliance between the Qunari and the Inquisition was important, something vital for us all.
[Reaching up with a hand, Krem rubbed at his mouth and chin a little.] That's sure as hell what we did. We fought, we fell--
[He finally brought his gaze up to Bull, that fallen expression still across his face - a sadness in his eyes but something else as well. Sadness but also pride.]
We did it for you. I did it for you. Always said we've be even someday, didn't I?
[He gestured up to Bull's eye patch, to where that missing eye was, brow creasing as he forced a smile.]
Guess you can say I've paid my dues now.
work all day = rp all day
Could he be like Cole, some sort of spirit of compassion, having taken his friend's form? This Krem doesn't speak in riddles and perplexities like Cole does, he sounds the same, in every facet. Bull tents his hands together at his mouth, just watching. He's torn in two ways, wanting to believe that this is Krem, his Krem, and at the same time, refusing to believe it. ]
Well, I'll give you this: you've got his voice down. [ Still wary, still distrustful. Even common folk are suspicious of spirits, and Bull even more so. He can apologize for it later, if need be. ] So, why are you here?
[ He's still working through this, hoping to hear something that will give him confirmation one way or the other. Such a moment might never come, but for now, he waits to make his decision. ]
if only we coul be paid to RP...
There was a reason for his appearance. There was a reason Bull was able to see him.
The bard's words rang out over the crowd in the tavern, he soft tones making Krem tense up. Once we were in our peace, with our lives assured; once we were, not afraid of the dark. Those words made Krem bite his lip, opening his eyes and finally looking back to Bull.]
Let's go outside a minute. It's too loud in here.
[The Krem-shape made no attempt to rise.]
Meet me outside - near the practice dummies. Where you've been teaching me to shield-bash.
my dream job lol
Alright.
[ Agreeing to speak with him outside is the closest Bull's come to an admission of belief. If he were sure that this Krem wasn't somehow the Krem he knew, he would refuse, or leave, but as it stands- Bull rises from his seat, sweeping his gaze across the tavern. No attention has been paid to the either of them, if attention can be paid to Krem at all. Maybe he is like Cole, somehow.
Outside the night is chilled, but not unbearably so. It's quieter, with most of the lower ranks currently filling the tavern. Only a few soldiers wander here and there. Bull lingers by the practice dummies, waiting. ]
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No one else was out here. It was quiet, save for the chirping of distant crickets, the faint caw of a crow overhead. Krem folded his arms over his chest, looking at Bull - a vague sense of relief appearing on his face. Or perhaps it was just Bull's imagination. Perhaps all of this was Bull's imagination.
But it looked enough like Krem standing there, canting his head a bit to the side.]
You came.
[Krem - or the thing that wore his face - bit his lip a little, looking as though it had more to say. He relaxed a little, rolling his shoulders a little as he unfolded his arms, holding up that practice shield a little, the usual stance he'd assume when training with the Qunari.]
I'm glad for it. I'd thought for a moment that maybe you wouldn't.
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Of course I did.
[ He tries to speak as though he's talking to the Krem he knows, but it's difficult. There's something about him that doesn't seem all there, and yet, he seems more real than some trick of his own mind. Something stirs in the pit of his stomach, guilt, the same guilt he had felt at the hill. Is that this thing's purpose? To torture him in subtle ways? Bull frowns. ]
Do you have an answer for me, or not?
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Bull wasn't the only one seeking answers.]
Why did you come here?
[Krem choked a little at the end, jaw tensing as he shut his mouth, breathing in. He balled his hands into fists, his body going rigid, clenching his teeth together.]
Why did you come here?
[His voice didn't crack but the pitch raised a little, shaking his head. His body had begun to tremble, the first true display of emotion that had come from this thing. Krem breathed in sharply through his nose, swallowing hard before opening his mouth, all but gasping now as he found his voice again - voice louder now, taking a step forward.]
Why did you come this time? You came this time -- but not when we needed you?
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He takes himself back to that moment, to that decision, with its lose/lose outcome. Does he cut off his right arm, or his left? ]
I couldn't have saved you.
[ His voice is low, more hushed than usual. He had thought about it then, if he sprinted, ran with everything he had-- he still never could have made it. Bull wants to reach out to him, comfort him in some way, but he's not sure if there's even anything there to touch. ]
I hope you packed a lunch for this feels trip
[Krem's body was still trembling, his words coming quickly - pitch still higher than normal as he struggled to hold it all back. A demon would have shown its true nature at this point - a spirit would start to twist and become malformed. The only twisting that happened was on Krem's face, clenching his jaw as he tried in vain to remain composed.
His brow creased, moisture in his eyes that was visible in the moon's light. He blinked back whatever tears wanted to fall - frustration, sorrow, betrayal. He forced himself to breathe in, shaking his head.]
Why did you do it, Bull? You always said there was no family in the Qun... But what were we?
big ol bite of a feels sandwich
The Qun demands sacrifice. [ As if that somehow explains everything, but he can't expect those outside the Qun to understand it. They never do. ] I'm sorry that it was yours.
[ He's trying to reiterate everything that he had told himself, everything that had helped him work through this. But his voice is uneven, his hands clenched at his sides. He doesn't want to do this, he can't do this, and yet he's frozen to the spot. ]
I forgot my permission slip I need to get off the bus
Unable to move back, struggling to move forward. The first time Bull saw those eyes, that's when the Chargers first formed. He'd given Krem purpose, just like the Qun was supposed to give Bull.
Krem's voice was quieter now, as though it were fading. Fading but still wracked with so much pain.]
In the end, we were expendable... We have been this whole time. Just another team of mercenaries, just another demand of your Qun.
1. lay down on the floor 2. try not to cry 3. cry a lot
It saved lives, what you did. What all of you did. [ It's said like an offering of some sort, trying to calm this Krem-thing, he feels more that it's a thing. It makes it easier to think that way. ] Hundreds, if not thousands.
☐ not rekt ☑ rekt
We saved so many... But why does it still hurt?
[Krem wet his lips, swallowing hard - Bull could see him trying to push back the lump in his throat. His body had stopped trembling, his hands loose, no longer balled into fists. Acceptance? Defeat? Or was it something more? It was still a struggle to get the words out, though his voice wasn't as faint now. Quiet - but not silent.]
Why do you you still feel so guilty? [Krem finally moved again, an uncertain, cautious step forward.] Of all the people we saved, we couldn't save The Iron Bull.
[He wasn't The Iron Bull any longer. People still said that name - but it wasn't the man he was now.]
it's all ogre now
I wish I could tell you the answer to that.
[ He needs to sit down, he thinks, but instead leans against the wall behind them, trying to take some weight off of himself, somehow. Bull rubs a hand over his face, trying to force his head to sort this all out. ]
hissrad is love. hissrad is life.
That was why Krem was here, standing before him. There was strength there now, the young mercenary's back straightening, his chin being held a little higher. Those tears were still there though, visible in his eyes but not daring to fall. Chargers didn't cry. They kept their horns pointing up.]
Just be honest with yourself... And give it to me straight - what did the Chargers mean to you? Not to the Qun, not to the Inquisition. What were we?
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You were never supposed to be anything to me. [ It's the plain, simple truth. The Chargers were only meant to be a front, a way to worm his way into the dealings of Orlesian nobles. ] But I can't deny that you all did, you were my comrades, my friends.
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Despite the surges of emotion Krem had shown, the ups and downs - this was the question he'd needed to ask. In the end, this was what mattered the most.]
When this is all over... Will you turn yourself in to the re-educators? [He wet his lips, hands slowly moving into fists again.] Will you let yourself forget us?
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They can pry those memories away from me when I'm dead and bloody. [ He scoffs, as though the question itself offends him. ] I'll never forget my Chargers.
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The Chargers belonged to Bull. A memory he wouldn't let die.
There was something genuine in those eyes of his, a warmth that seemed to spread through Krem's face. His eyes, even if they were still wet, were filled with pride. He lived as a Charger, he died as a Charger. Everything he did had been for the Iron Bull - and it wasn't an effort in vain.]
The Qun's always been what's given you purpose... But the Chargers were that for me. Thanks Chief - for giving me a purpose, making me feel like I belonged somewhere.
[He wet his lips a little, looking far more relaxed now, holding out his arms.]
And thanks... For bringing me back here.
CRIES
I brought you here?
[ It's a quiet question, barely falling from his lips. He doesn't know if Krem will have an answer for that, he doesn't know if an answer exists. Maybe it doesn't matter. If Krem is a figment of his own imagination, or an echo, or a spirit in true... this brings some semblance of peace for the both of them. He looks at the mans outstretched arms, wondering if there is anything there to touch. ]
You were the best lieutenant any man could ask for. Thank you for that, Krem.
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[Bull spread their remains over the wall, let their ashes carry across Skyhold. Krem's smile remained, arms still stretched out. Whatever he might be, he seemed real enough in this moment, all that pride and warmth in his eyes.]
You gave me a happy life these past years. Even when things were tough, even when I nearly lost my head. You - and the Chargers - were the best thing that ever happened to me, Chief.
[He couldn't help but let out a laugh, breathing in as he blinked quickly a few times, to hold back the tears in his eyes. Chargers didn't cry.]
You're going to rail on me for being a sap in a minute but it's the truth. I've never been happier - or prouder - to serve someone.
my brain is on the fritz sry
I'll save it for the other side.
[ He smiles, his voice softer, hushed, humbled by the gravity of this interaction. He assumes they will meet again, some day, once something eventually takes Bull out (he hopes it's something big, monstrous) but until then, the jokes can wait. This opportunity may never come again. ]
I was lucky to have you in my company, Krem. I'm thankful for that.
It's all good!
Just keep your horns up, Chief - and we'll be waiting. We'll be fighting right there with you. I've always had you back, haven't I?
[Krem lowered his hand, that smile across his face - proud and strong. Everything Bull remembered Krem to be.]
Just don't let them take us from you. They took our lives but don't let them take our legacy.
on my second playthrough and doing demands of the qun.... cry
Horns up, Krem. [ He lets out a sigh that seems to run through him, makes him shudder. ] They'll be singing about the Chargers for as long as they have voices to sing with.
Don't kill them this time!! Look at what you're doing to Bull.
Horns up.]
Make sure Maryden sings our song tonight. I want to see every bastard in that tavern raise a glass in victory.
I DID but that mission still breaks my heart
You've got it. We'll open up a cask of the good stuff, the best stuff.
[ He misses Krem, misses all of them, so deeply. It hurts. ]
:V clearly we need to do another thread of Krem helping Bull deal with being Tal-Vashoth now
Break it open with an axe for me - and don't stop until it's drained. Sing, laugh and rejoice. You and the Inquisition still have a war ahead of you. Fight on and fight proud.
[He wet his lips, bringing a hand up to wipe at his eyes and his nose.]
There's an old Tevene phrase my father used to tell me. Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim. [His native language didn't roll off the tongue as nicely as some - it was still rough around the edges, like Krem himself.] Just keep it in mind - and keep moving forward.
it's like you read my mind...
[ Though he hates to be in this state in front of anyone, much less Krem, it's a pain that he had been withholding for far too long. It's finally allowed out, released, and while it's embarrassing, it's cathartic. He had denied himself this for far too long. ]
You know I don't understand that crap.
[ Which is to say, translation please. ]
Sometimes we need a happy.
I know. You didn't even know what that bastard Tribune was saying when you jumped in, when you grabbed that one's arm and his knife found your eye. It was okay though - he didn't have that arm much longer. You didn't care what they were saying, what language they spoke. You were a mad bull, seeing red. Helped me teach 'em a lesson, helped patch me up.
You didn't care if I was a Vint like them. I was bleeding, you ripped my shirt to see - you saw everything underneath.
[Krem's voice cracked a little, pausing to choke back a sob. His hands scrubbed at his eyes again, taking a moment to breathe. He shook his head and looked up again, sniffling once more.]
You didn't care. You were the first person who didn't care.
[And that had meant everything to him. He struggled to hold back another sob, hands down at his side and balled into fists.]
Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim. [He repeated it again, straightening his back and doing his best to stand at attention.] Means, "Be patient and strong; someday this pain will be useful to you".
they definitely deserve some
What the fuck else could I have done? Let them string you up?
[ He pulls Krem to him, certain that it will be only air, but there's something solid there and he's thankful for that. In this moment, he wants... just to remember the man Krem was, remember the years of wild antics they've shared. ]
Vint or not, couldn't have let them, they didn't even know a good man when they saw one.
[ And Krem had been nothing short of a good man. He scoffs at the translation, but it's lighthearted. ]
Figures it'd be something like that.
[ Something that pierces him, something he'll never forget. ]
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You're such a bastard sometimes, Chief.
[His voice cracked again at those words, muffled against Bull's chest. The words were spoken with affection, Krem unable to stop himself from rubbing his cheek against his friend, wanting that contact for just a moment more. He was quiet for a time - maybe a few seconds, maybe a few minutes, it was impossible to tell.]
In a minute... I'll be gone. Your arms are around a practice dummy out here - and you're feeling something wet because it's starting to rain. I'm not here anymore - but I had to say goodbye.
how I feel about this thread: http://i.imgur.com/06HPutB.jpg
Krem, don't...
[ Don't go, he wants to say, but there's nothing he can do that will allow him to stay. He can't even bring himself to say the word "goodbye", everything else will just have to do in its place. ]
me right now - http://i.imgur.com/xapScYz.gif
Raindrops fell onto his shoulders, starting out slow before they grew heavier, beating down on him. Figment of Bull's mind, a spirit, a demon - whatever this had been, it was gone now.
Krem, and the Chargers, were no more.]
to sum things up: http://i.imgur.com/m7Ey7EM.gifv
It's something he'll keep to himself, maybe one day the Inquisitor will coax it out of him, but for now, it's his and his alone. Bull remains out in the rain, frozen to the spot. Minutes pass that feel like years before he finally moves again. He's heading back into the tavern, with the usual swagger in his step and a familiar tune on his lips, in the form of a whistle.
No matter what tomorrow holds, our horns are pointing up. ]