"I could escort you. Once this weather passes us over, I'm on my way to the Inquisition's hold. They welcome, as I am to understand it, anyone willing to do their part so long as one means no harm."
Those who do their part for the Chantry are not meant to care about coin or gaining more for themselves, but (at least before all of this nonsense splitting all parties up) the Chantry does take care of their own. He can spare some coin to order up food for them both. "I do not put you in my debt. All I ask is that you be fed and rested and be true in your desire to earn a better life, to do what is right."
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Those who do their part for the Chantry are not meant to care about coin or gaining more for themselves, but (at least before all of this nonsense splitting all parties up) the Chantry does take care of their own. He can spare some coin to order up food for them both. "I do not put you in my debt. All I ask is that you be fed and rested and be true in your desire to earn a better life, to do what is right."