"I don't think you do," he admits, "but I meant it more like 'I'm not going to press if that's the case, and it doesn't mean I'm going to give up and walk away' either."
He sighs himself.
"I don't like doing it either. But I don't really see an alternative. Do you see one?" He will let the 'we never talk and you just eventually disappear after languishing here for years' obvious addendum be obvious but silent.
"Because - well, because that's what this whole thing is, isn't it?" It's a rhetorical question. "The Admiral sorts people into 'better' and 'worse' and stations one above the other."
"I don't think I'm better than you." Not hardly. "And if you don't believe me, I hope you can believe I don't think I'm better than Arthur."
He shakes his head again.
"It's not about some people being 'better' and other people being 'worse'. Or at least, I don't think about it that way. Not like... not like I'm a 'better' person. I'm not here to change you."
"I'm here to help you find a path away from the life that brought you here," he says as he seeks out Astarion's eyes, "and you're here to figure out what that looks like and start walking it towards a life actually worth living. You. Not some mythical magical perfect version of you that you can't even imagine."
He pats his chest.
"I'm still the same person who killed my first host because she wouldn't do what I wanted. Because I was scared and I needed to control the situation because if I didn't, I'd end up in the Dark World again. And what happened was I ended up right the fuck back there. If the Admiral had taken me then, I'd have been an inmate."
"The same way he was going to deal with me," Astarion spits. "I was going to kill his lackeys, beat him senseless, and then take his place in his damned rite."
He's honestly a little surprised his file doesn't say so!
"Right. So." Nope, gonna say it. "Exactly not that."
Beat.
"Not because killing him is a bad or wrong thing. Fuck that guy. If you want, I'll rip his head off and give it to you for a birthday present." Christ. Okay. Baby steps. "Why do you want to take his place in the rite?"
"A life truly worth living, to use your terminology," he says, cheerfully. "Free of every disadvantage of vampirism, replete with benefits. I was on my way there already."
"Ah, yes. I'm sure the Admiral will be more than happy to let me graduate
in the knowledge that I plan to go home and complete a mass sacrifice.
I'm not an idiot."
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"Because you didn't want to get in trouble or you didn't want anyone to judge you?" Beat. "If you know. It's okay if you don't."
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"Trouble." He scoffs. "Neither. I just didn't want anyone to see it, or ask, or - it's nobody's business."
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"Including me?"
Matter-of-fact. And not assuming anything. Just putting the question there.
"Also fine if the answer is 'yes'."
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"I actually don't care whether or not you approve of my answers, but - yes, including you."
He sighs. More of a huff, honestly.
"That being said, I've accepted that you will poke my nose into my affairs regardless."
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He sighs himself.
"I don't like doing it either. But I don't really see an alternative. Do you see one?" He will let the 'we never talk and you just eventually disappear after languishing here for years' obvious addendum be obvious but silent.
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Astarion considers this.
"...I can't say I really understand what you're trying to accomplish by these conversations. I assume it's 'wardening', but that's rather vague."
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"What do you think wardening is? What do you think I'm supposed to do?"
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"Make me a 'better person'," he says immediately. "Or - nudge me into making myself a 'better person'."
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"And why do you think that?"
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"Because - well, because that's what this whole thing is, isn't it?" It's a rhetorical question. "The Admiral sorts people into 'better' and 'worse' and stations one above the other."
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"I don't think I'm better than you." Not hardly. "And if you don't believe me, I hope you can believe I don't think I'm better than Arthur."
He shakes his head again.
"It's not about some people being 'better' and other people being 'worse'. Or at least, I don't think about it that way. Not like... not like I'm a 'better' person. I'm not here to change you."
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Astarion's lips twist.
"Then what are you here to do? What am I here to do?"
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He pats his chest.
"I'm still the same person who killed my first host because she wouldn't do what I wanted. Because I was scared and I needed to control the situation because if I didn't, I'd end up in the Dark World again. And what happened was I ended up right the fuck back there. If the Admiral had taken me then, I'd have been an inmate."
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Astarion frowns.
"Well, fuck the Admiral, then," he says bluntly. "I was already well on my way to that new path. All I need is to go back and deal with Cazador."
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"'Deal' with him? How?"
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"The same way he was going to deal with me," Astarion spits. "I was going to kill his lackeys, beat him senseless, and then take his place in his damned rite."
He's honestly a little surprised his file doesn't say so!
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"Right. So." Nope, gonna say it. "Exactly not that."
Beat.
"Not because killing him is a bad or wrong thing. Fuck that guy. If you want, I'll rip his head off and give it to you for a birthday present." Christ. Okay. Baby steps. "Why do you want to take his place in the rite?"
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Astarion squints at him.
"Does my file specify what the Rite of Profane Ascension does?"
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"A life truly worth living, to use your terminology," he says, cheerfully. "Free of every disadvantage of vampirism, replete with benefits. I was on my way there already."
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"Then why were you so adamant that 'joy' wasn't something that would happen for you?"
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"Because I'm stuck here. I can't go back and complete the ritual."
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Astarion rolls his eyes.
"Ah, yes. I'm sure the Admiral will be more than happy to let me graduate in the knowledge that I plan to go home and complete a mass sacrifice. I'm not an idiot."
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"And that's the only way you see to ever feel joy?"
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