"That's. Weird. And if it were a healing power thing it would have been noticed already. So it's a lyrium blood thing. And weird, it is weird."
"Distance, too. It's interesting, actually, having a real sense like this of how far it is to Orzammar... it's not telling me anything else about her personally, if that's what you mean."
"That's a really strange effect for the blood thing to have. I haven't gotten any prior inklings of - of telepathy or of lyrium applications in communications."
"Not exactly. But they're more the same sort of thing than most other things you can use lyrium for. When a Shaper records a Memory, that's their literal memory going into the lyrium, to be re-experienced by everyone who consults that Memory thereafter."
"Maybe it's not as high-definition a process as I'm imagining but I'd feel very weird about leaving a memory in a rock to be checked out of the library. Can only dwarves consult them?"
"I haven't heard of anyone else doing so, but that could be because they can't, because they're not allowed, or because so few non-dwarves ever visit Orzammar that no one's tried."
"Is that its own caste, or - what? I should probably get a complete list of castes at some point."
"Well, the one who'd probably be making the call is Lord Shaper Czibor, and he's a noble. The rest of them... I think they draw from multiple castes, actually, but being a Shaper is sort of a separate thing."
"Besides the Shaperate and the Legion of the Dead... I can't think of any, but that doesn't mean there aren't, just that I'm not thinking of them."
Nod. "Well, maybe I'll go check out memories if the Lord Shaper doesn't mind, that's not the end from which I find the idea disturbing. Unless it has weird side effects."
"It does occur to me that dwarves relate to lyrium differently from most people, and you might want some other, more daring human to consult the Memories before you do."
"Seems reasonable," she acknowledges. "Since it's not urgent. Although humans are hard to come by down there."