"I'd believe it," the Bull says. He would. If Dorian's ready to risk darkspawn to save the Bull's butt then destroying his own weapon is probably going to seem like small potatoes in comparison. He's eyeing Dorian when he says it, though, part of his mind more focused on how to address that little hint of unsteadiness when Dorian stood up there in a way that might actually accomplish something. He says Dorian needs to lean on the staff too and that's going to sound like he's still trying to get out of touching the thing himself - not to mention the way that, if it sounds like Dorian has to choose between the two of them, Dorian's needs definitely aren't the ones that are going to come out ahead.
"It sturdy enough for us to share?" And then, because it has to be a little bit about the Bull if Dorian's even going to consider it: "'Cause my axe isn't going to do much good until I can actually move, so if your head actually does explode and you fall on your face we're both in for a bad time."
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"It sturdy enough for us to share?" And then, because it has to be a little bit about the Bull if Dorian's even going to consider it: "'Cause my axe isn't going to do much good until I can actually move, so if your head actually does explode and you fall on your face we're both in for a bad time."