[ Cullen nods. Of course he understands that. The fact that Mages were considered less than human, a danger to society... He could go on about the things he has been told and made to believe. And for so many years, he did believe them. There was a moment where he had woken up, where the disaster he saw around them began to make less sense each time. He is ashamed to have been a part of it, and so badly wants the Chantry to be what it should have been. His faith has withstood the doubt, but how long will it be until that betrays him as well? ]
[ The thought of what could have been has always plagued him, and he's quite ashamed of it really. But he can't help the way his heart works, especially after all this time. ]
[ Cullen meets her gaze again at her question, sympathy and even shame in his eyes. ]
That makes you uncomfortable.
[ An observation, merely. Not quite an accusation, and more a question than anything else. ]
no subject
[ The thought of what could have been has always plagued him, and he's quite ashamed of it really. But he can't help the way his heart works, especially after all this time. ]
[ Cullen meets her gaze again at her question, sympathy and even shame in his eyes. ]
That makes you uncomfortable.
[ An observation, merely. Not quite an accusation, and more a question than anything else. ]