Beleth Lavellan (
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WHO: Beleth and Sina, Beleth and YOU???
WHAT: Beleth working, playing, and visiting a real live alienage
WHEN: Now
WHERE: Gallows and Kirkwall
NOTES: If you want Beleth to have called you into her office for whatever reason that's cool with me as long as its reasonable (feel to ask!)
WHAT: Beleth working, playing, and visiting a real live alienage
WHEN: Now
WHERE: Gallows and Kirkwall
NOTES: If you want Beleth to have called you into her office for whatever reason that's cool with me as long as its reasonable (feel to ask!)
I: Scouting Office
Beleth's office is, unsurprisingly, much more professional in appearance than her bedroom. It's neat and orderly, but almost entirely empty of any personal touches that may reflect the preferred style of the inhabitant. There are a few things Beleth has added, a little planter in the window with ivy that crawls up the windowsill, a painting of a forest.
What appears to be a dog bed filled with soft dirt sitting in a charred corner of the office, usually with its miniature dragonling occupant splayed out inside it. Watch your ankles.
Beleth can usually be found seated at her desk, but can also be found taking occasional breaks to pace her office, peruse her bookshelves, or plop down in the charred corner and give Kolgrim some attention. Whether she's summoned you, or you're just dropping in, she'll be sure to stop whatever she's doing to heed her visitor.
II: Hanged Man
This is not the Herald's Nest, and Beleth feels very, very out of her element in here. She's good enough at controlling her body language not to completely stand out, but those who know her well enough can tell that she's not entirely comfortable here. Her back (kept to a wall if possible) is rigidly straight, and she keeps her eyes up and moving around the room, even as she drinks. She's been assured that the Hanged Man isn't nearly as unsafe as it would seem, but--
Loud, shouting, intoxicated humans? Who could blame her for being nervous.
If anyone enters the tavern that she knows, they can expect to be greeted with an enthusiastic wave. Strangers, not so much, but any that approach will be given a cautious, polite greeting.
III: Alienage
It's not as though Beleth hasn't been to alienages before, but it was always quick, strictly business affairs, and there was usually a group with her. She's even been to this particular alienage before, but it was in the dead of night, and there were Venatori attacking her, and it didn't quite feel the same. Now, she's a little hesitant to simply drop in, but--well. She wants to work on lowering the walls between these elves and her own elves, didn't she? Then she had to see where they lived, how they lived.
She still doesn't visit until Sina agrees to come with her.
Now, she stands stock still next to the vhenadahl, looking a bit like a tourist as she watches everything around her. At least the starring is reciprocated, several city elves just as curious of her as she of them. And while she tries not to look down upon her city kin, there is something horribly tragic about it all. Wouldn't these elves be happier outside of the city, living with nature, free and whole? The way the Creators had intended.
She says nothing of this, however, instead just leaning over to Sina and whispering, "Zevran told me once that they pee on the tree, you know."
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II
"Good on you for taking a break, Beleth. I was wondering if I'd have to personally head over to your office to get you to come here." It's been on her mind, now and then, but the past month or so has left her distracted and at times less inclined to be social. But it's nothing personal, and her smile says as much.
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"I know, I know. I've been becoming a bit of a recluse. Starting to really take after Leliana, I suppose. Hiding myself away, up in a tower." She snorts, then takes a moment to worriedly check around, like Leliana might apparate out of the shadows, all the way from Skyhold. "But, if it helps, one of the reasons I spend so much time there...is that the work really can be fun. I think my favorite part is all the cutting-edge information I get to hear. Back in Skyhold, I made nice with a lot of the servants, so they'd tell me what they heard. It's nice to have my gossip circle expanded."
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She smiles proudly while speaking of her kadan, really proud about how Araceli has found her niche. Korrin may not be as attuned to the sea as her love, but she's happy to help be a part of it.
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"I know there were some people who weren't thrilled about coming here, but I'm honestly glad that we did. Not only for this job. Being back in the Free Marches is a nice change of pace. I can visit my clan when I have time off, now." Which isn't as often as she (or her family) would like it to be, but far more than it had been when she was at Skyhold. "What about you, Korrin? You seem like you're fitting in pretty well."
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And Rivain is closer to Par Vollen than Korrin can stand right now, as well. She can keep her promise to Araceli if she's still in the Free Marches. "It's just been...strange. Taas got reassigned and Kas disappeared. I think I'm the only one of my kind with any profile in the Inquisition right now."
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A frown passes across her face at the mention of both Taas and Kas. "I miss Taas, but at least I know he's alright, and that he'll come back. Kas...is troubling. He's one of mine, I'm supposed to be able to keep tabs on my scouts. But he's just...gone. I've been trying to look into it--I can't believe it's so hard to find a qunari. It's almost like he's trying to avoid being found." She frowned, fingers tapping on the stained tabletop. "Add to some troubling reports I've heard--I don't like it. Not a bit."
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"Um--Just that he'd been fighting with other members of the Inquisition, and had become kind of withdrawn. Nothing that I wouldn't think that you already knew. I hadn't thought of it too much at the time. I mean...teenagers go through that all the time. Maybe I should have spoken to him...?"
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"If I hear anything on him, you'll be the first to know. Promise."