What do you enjoy? I assure you, there are at least five books on the subject, two of which disagree with each other, and one of which will be below your standard.
[She can't think of any answers that have to do with books, for all she tries to think of something. There's a slight, frustrated edge to her voice, but it's directed at herself, along with the little X she puts in her skin.]
The Battle of Korcari is a very long poem about a battle between the ancient Alamarri tribes, before Andraste made her pact with the Maker, before the Kockari were even wild. It's the only record we have of it.
Roman de la Rose is an old Orlesian romance about several maids and suitors and how they each find, or do not find, love. There are several... risque passages, as well, but mostly couched in metaphor. The word rose in Orlesian has multiple meanings.
Colloquy with the Ancients is a collection of ancient and semi-modern stories to tell to children and adults. Mostly moralistic. Several stolen from the Dalish, perportedly. The collection crosses boundaries of nationality and race.
Louis and Aiol is a story of an Orlesian knight sent to Ferelden to secure the lands ruled over by his father; along the way, he falls in love with a Ferelden princess.
[This does not get an answer. She is too concerned that something she does not want to share will leak out of her voice, and she does not know what to say, anyway. But she is there someplace, holding her crystal, overwhelmingly relieved.]
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I do not know.
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I do not know.
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[Immediate, relieved.]
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Roman de la Rose is an old Orlesian romance about several maids and suitors and how they each find, or do not find, love. There are several... risque passages, as well, but mostly couched in metaphor. The word rose in Orlesian has multiple meanings.
Colloquy with the Ancients is a collection of ancient and semi-modern stories to tell to children and adults. Mostly moralistic. Several stolen from the Dalish, perportedly. The collection crosses boundaries of nationality and race.
Louis and Aiol is a story of an Orlesian knight sent to Ferelden to secure the lands ruled over by his father; along the way, he falls in love with a Ferelden princess.
They're all in the library. I've checked.
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It takes time for her to respond, even more than usual.]
Colloquy with the Ancients. [A pause, hesitant.] Does it have the bone and velvet boy?
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There is an Orlesian version?
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Does he not become a human?
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He always turns human.
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