There's probably precise records, but I was here a little more than three years, I think. Unfortunately, I can't tell you much about leaving, though. It was sort of like coming in reverse, but demon-free. I just went to bed and woke up at home. I didn't have any memory of Thedas so it was just ... a normal morning. I hadn't lost any time at all.
[It's a little weird to remember not remembering, now, but it's easy enough to keep straight in her head with a bit of concentration.]
Um, high-level summary. OK. I did some work on rifts' effects on the landscape and ecology. But the bulk of my work right before I left was on the nature of red lyrium. It's really wild in that if lyrium were a mineral like I'm used to, it couldn't be infected with essentially a magic disease, but that's what the Blight is so ... anyway. High level. Nature of lyrium, what it does and doesn't do, etc. Ideally, long term, I'd love to know if we could cure it, for lack of a better word, but I wasn't close to that before I left so it's more a hope than a short-term goal.
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[It's a little weird to remember not remembering, now, but it's easy enough to keep straight in her head with a bit of concentration.]
Um, high-level summary. OK. I did some work on rifts' effects on the landscape and ecology. But the bulk of my work right before I left was on the nature of red lyrium. It's really wild in that if lyrium were a mineral like I'm used to, it couldn't be infected with essentially a magic disease, but that's what the Blight is so ... anyway. High level. Nature of lyrium, what it does and doesn't do, etc. Ideally, long term, I'd love to know if we could cure it, for lack of a better word, but I wasn't close to that before I left so it's more a hope than a short-term goal.