There's a faint laugh at that. He would like to think Templars obsolete, but as seconds tick by, he starts feeling a bit uncomfortable with the statement.
"What's a proper Templar?" he asks. Last he knew, there were plenty of proper Templars, some of which are actually employed in proper work by the Grand Enchanter and the new Divine. Simon and Knight-Commander Norrington, among others.
"Oh, you know," Barrow hedges, "the kind who..." Still cares a lot about mages going free or not, maybe hunts them, is incapable of moving on with life, would have him court-martialed for desertion if that's still a thing,
"...perhaps the, er, less said, the better." He smiles, winningly at that. "You can call me Barrow, by the way. I imagine we'll be seeing more of each other." Patting the spot where he's tucked his lyrium box, he turns toward the door, but pauses.
"...and if you didn't... mention this to anyone," he adds, over his shoulder, "it. Wouldn't go amiss."
Definitely no longer a Templar. Doesn't even want people to know. Why? Did he do something? Colin's brow furrows and he gives a nod, though he'll need to keep an eye on him.
"Fereldan, right?" Judging by the accent, though sometimes a Marcher accent can be mistaken for one.
Though he's nearly out the door, Barrow pauses when addressed again. Raising his eyebrows, he gives a little nod accompanied by the smile he still wears, and makes his exit. With this one it's probably best that no one talks too extensively about previous lives.
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"What's a proper Templar?" he asks. Last he knew, there were plenty of proper Templars, some of which are actually employed in proper work by the Grand Enchanter and the new Divine. Simon and Knight-Commander Norrington, among others.
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"...perhaps the, er, less said, the better." He smiles, winningly at that. "You can call me Barrow, by the way. I imagine we'll be seeing more of each other."
Patting the spot where he's tucked his lyrium box, he turns toward the door, but pauses.
"...and if you didn't... mention this to anyone," he adds, over his shoulder, "it. Wouldn't go amiss."
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"Fereldan, right?" Judging by the accent, though sometimes a Marcher accent can be mistaken for one.
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With this one it's probably best that no one talks too extensively about previous lives.