Four to five years, [ he says, pausing just long enough to check his mental math. ] Five years is the longest of anyone still here, and it wasn't long before that that rifters started arriving in the first place.
But, [ he admits, ] it depends. I've seen people come and go in a matter of weeks, or months.
[ Loki makes a considering noise. That makes sense, that the beginning of the war would coincide with the first Rifters appearing in Thedas; the Fade had been whole prior to that point, he presumes. ]
Of course there's no rhyme or reason to it. [ He sighs and pinches the bridge of his nose. It couldn't be easy, could it? Or even predictable. ] Thank you, for the information.
[ he says, and shrugs. it'd be nice if there were some logic to rifters' coming and going. he considers petrana's theory, but that can wait for another time. ]
If you have any other questions — or books you'd want to borrow — you can always find me here or on the crystals.
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But, [ he admits, ] it depends. I've seen people come and go in a matter of weeks, or months.
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Of course there's no rhyme or reason to it. [ He sighs and pinches the bridge of his nose. It couldn't be easy, could it? Or even predictable. ] Thank you, for the information.
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[ he says, and shrugs. it'd be nice if there were some logic to rifters' coming and going. he considers petrana's theory, but that can wait for another time. ]
If you have any other questions — or books you'd want to borrow — you can always find me here or on the crystals.
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[ Its not Holden's fault that this is the way things are, certainly. Now it's Loki's turn to drop his hand and shrug too. ]
Thank you. I do appreciate it.
Should I shut the door on my way out?
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nice meeting you, loki. ]