I don't really remember what happened. I wasn't conscious, obviously, but I heard voices yelling my name. Beyond that… nothing.

When I finally opened my eyes, I was staring at an unfamiliar ceiling. Wait, where am I? I thought groggily, This isn't my house. I was in a small wooden shack, with pelts and herbs decorating the walls. I lay there, confused for a few minutes, but then everything I had been through all came rushing back to me at once.

Well, shit.

I heard the door open and turned my head to look. A young elf woman walked in, carrying a crate. "Oh!" she cried out as she saw me awake, dropping the crate in shock. "I didn't know you were awake, I swear!"

I sat up with a groan. "I'm not entirely sure I'm awake yet," I grumbled in reply, rubbing my eyes.

The elf suddenly fell to her knees in a bow. Wait, what? "I humbly beg your forgiveness, my lady," the elf said, "I am but a humble servant."

"Where exactly am I?" I asked as I swung my legs off of the bed. Her bowing bothered me a bit, I'll admit it, but I don't think she'll stop if I ask. "You are back in Haven, my lady," she replied, "they brought you here after what you did at the Breach."

"Is the Breach gone then?" I asked her. "No, it's still in the sky," she replied, "but it's stopped growing, thanks to what you've done. It's all anyone has talked about in the last three days."

Three days?! "I was out for three days?" I asked in shock. What hell happened to me?

"Well… yes," the elf stated, "Lady Cassandra would like to know you're awake though… she's in the Chantry, with the Lord Chancellor."

Oh, great. "Thank you," I said to the woman, slowly standing. The elf bowed again and left. I sighed. What the hell is even going on? I thought, looking down at the mark on my hand… that was when I noticed someone had changed my clothes. Instead of the t-shirt and jeans I was wearing, I was now wearing a tunic of some gray material, and matching leggings with leather boots. "What the fuck?" I said out loud. Wait, that's not important right now. I'll find my clothes later. I've gotta find out what the hell is going on.

I stepped over to the door and opened it, letting my eyes adjust to the sunlight. When I could actually see, there was quite the sight before me.

There was a large crowd of soldiers and civilians waiting outside my door. They were all saluting me. What the fuck. Why? What the hell? I took a step out, closing the door behind me. Just keep calm. Ignore them. Just gotta find my way to the Chantry.

"There she is!" I heard someone whisper as I walked, "The Herald of Andraste!"

"She stopped the Breach from getting bigger!"

Okay, I really didn't do as much as the soldiers, this is a bit much. All I did was wave my hand at a hole in the sky.

I tried my best to ignore the whispering of the people, just staring ahead as I made my way through the crowd. It seemed that they knew I was headed for the Chantry because they lined up to give me a path up to the big, stone building.

Then I arrived at the Chantry and heard this conversation.

"Chancellor Roderick says the Chantry wants nothing to do with us."

This surprises you? He's a prick.

"That's not Chancellor Roderick's decision, sister."

I didn't want to hear more so I scurried into the large building. Thankfully there weren't a lot of people inside, so I finally felt like I could relax and take a few deep breaths before heading towards the door at the end of the hallway.

"Have you gone completely mad?!" I heard that damn Chancellor saying inside the room, "She should be taken to Val Royeuax immediately, to be tried by whomever becomes Divine!"

I didn't want to hear the rest of this conversation. I really didn't. So I just opened the door and strolled in. Two templars on either side of the door stood at attention as I walked past.

"Chain her!" Roderick barked, "I want her prepared for travel to the capital for trial!"

"Disregard that," Cassandra said calmly, "and leave us." The templars placed their fist on their chest and left the room."You walk a dangerous line, Seeker," Roderick sneered.

"The Breach is stable, but it is still a threat," Cassandra snapped back, "I will not ignore it."

"So even after all I did, I'm still a suspect?" I asked. Even though the voices in the temple would suggest otherwise? Oblivious idiot.

"You absolutely are," Roderick snarled. "Bite me, Roderick," I snapped at him, "get your head out of your ass and notice everything does not revolve around you or your precious Chantry."

"Well said," I heard Leliana mutter under her breath.

"There are bigger things at stake than playing the blame game," I continued, "or do you really think throwing me in a dungeon will make the rifts and the Breach go away?" I gave Roderick my best, anger-filled glare, and was pleased to see him flinch. "So it would be best if you shut yer trap before your goddamn pride makes your world fall into chaos."

"You are under no authority to talk back to me, girl," Roderick snapped back. A loud THUD interrupted our short argument. Roderick and I turned toward the table, looking at what looked like… a book. With a sword going through a weird eye on the front.

"You know what this is, Chancellor," Cassandra pointed at it, "A writ from the Divine, granting us the authority to act."

She straightened up, giving Roderick a cold stare. "As of this moment," she continued, "I declare the Inquisition reborn." She walked around the table and jabbed her pointer finger into Roderick's chest. "We will close the Breach," Cassandra snarled, "and we will find those responsible, with or without your approval." Roderick looked from her, to me, then turned on his heel and left the room, slamming the door behind him.

I took a deep breath, letting the tension that had been building in my shoulders go. I rubbed my neck, which was starting to throb. I could hear my pulse in my ears for a few moments, so I took one more deep breath to release my anger and calm down. That was when I heard Leliana talking behind me.

"We aren't ready," Leliana was saying to Cassandra, "we have no army, no numbers, and now, no Chantry support."

Fuck the Chantry.

"But we have no choice," Cassandra replied, "we must act now. With you at our side." She turned to look at me.

"This is all very strange," I murmured, "I certainly didn't imagine this could happen to me."

"We didn't expect any of this, either," Leliana stated.

Cassandra extended her hand. "Help us end this, before it's too late." I nodded, grabbing Cassandra's hand. "And hopefully find a way for me to go home," I added, "after all this shit's sorted." Cassandra nodded solemnly.