Cullen is up well into the night after Cadash returns from one of his forays into the Eluvians. Everyone is on edge and doing their best not to alarm the various representatives of the nations and kingdoms in attendance. Cullen is glad it's largely a job for Josephine.
After Leliana quizzes the prisoner, she calls all three of them together with the addition of Cadash to discuss the situation. He listens attentively, not thrilled with everything he's hearing but not alarmed to the point of believing her to be an immediate threat. All agree she should remain locked up for now. With the chaos at large, any other unknown factors present the danger of a distraction at the least.
Because of where they are, Cullen puts forth that she should at least be moved to a windowless room where she has a bed and a few books at her disposal. With a guard at her door, she's unlikely to break free and cause mischief. At the end of the Exalted Council, if they've discovered nothing else alarming, they can return her sword to her and set her free.
Josephine points out that if she is in the circumstances she claims, she'll need aid, something he finds himself quick to say he can do. They look at him in that way that always turns his ears red, only Cadash taking him more at face value and not teasing about a pretty face and nice figure.
Having decided, Cullen orders an aid to find and prepare a room and takes it upon himself to return to her. He makes sure to rap on the outer door leading to the inner cells before approaching in case she was sleeping. Standing before her once more, he says, "Leliana reports quite the tale from you."
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After Leliana quizzes the prisoner, she calls all three of them together with the addition of Cadash to discuss the situation. He listens attentively, not thrilled with everything he's hearing but not alarmed to the point of believing her to be an immediate threat. All agree she should remain locked up for now. With the chaos at large, any other unknown factors present the danger of a distraction at the least.
Because of where they are, Cullen puts forth that she should at least be moved to a windowless room where she has a bed and a few books at her disposal. With a guard at her door, she's unlikely to break free and cause mischief. At the end of the Exalted Council, if they've discovered nothing else alarming, they can return her sword to her and set her free.
Josephine points out that if she is in the circumstances she claims, she'll need aid, something he finds himself quick to say he can do. They look at him in that way that always turns his ears red, only Cadash taking him more at face value and not teasing about a pretty face and nice figure.
Having decided, Cullen orders an aid to find and prepare a room and takes it upon himself to return to her. He makes sure to rap on the outer door leading to the inner cells before approaching in case she was sleeping. Standing before her once more, he says, "Leliana reports quite the tale from you."