Felassan shows no sign of impatience through Solas's silence, no sign of defensiveness through his explanation, and in neither case is it a mask. A minute to think is nothing. The explanation is more or less what he expected both now and before, from the moment he put his hand to Briala's mouth to prevent her from giving him the key he had spent so many years searching for. Solas doesn't say anything new. He doesn't say anything Felassan would consider untrue.
"And what happens if I make you angry again, Dread Wolf?"
For the title, his tongue is in his cheek. There was a time he swore to mock Solas without mercy if he ever bought into their own propaganda and believed his own mythology. Maybe Felassan should have done more to follow through on that promise. Maybe it isn't too late.
The rest of the question is quite serious, though. He's been listening. Solas says he believes that they're real now and understands, and he says he still does not agree. Solas says the Veil still stands, but he doesn't say it will stay that way. Off the top of his head, then, Felassan could think of a handful of things he might do to incur a little wrath.
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"And what happens if I make you angry again, Dread Wolf?"
For the title, his tongue is in his cheek. There was a time he swore to mock Solas without mercy if he ever bought into their own propaganda and believed his own mythology. Maybe Felassan should have done more to follow through on that promise. Maybe it isn't too late.
The rest of the question is quite serious, though. He's been listening. Solas says he believes that they're real now and understands, and he says he still does not agree. Solas says the Veil still stands, but he doesn't say it will stay that way. Off the top of his head, then, Felassan could think of a handful of things he might do to incur a little wrath.