Felix Alexius (
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WHO: Felix and Adelaide. Then Felix and OPEN.
WHAT: Felix isn't feeling well and collapses. Adelaide tends to him. After, he's up for visitors but is still very weak.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: The main hall. Then, Felix's private room.
NOTES: Description of illness?
WHAT: Felix isn't feeling well and collapses. Adelaide tends to him. After, he's up for visitors but is still very weak.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: The main hall. Then, Felix's private room.
NOTES: Description of illness?
[For Adelaide]
Felix was probably pushing himself too hard, if he was honest. It was becoming more and more clear every day that his time was running out. He didn't have much left and he wanted to try to get as much done as possible before. He had been up all night drafting letters home urging those he had ties with to support the Inquisition.
Then early in the morning he had gone to visit his father. The elder Alexius had fussed more than anything, but Felix still made the effort to try to see his father as much as he could, while he could. Then came arranging the letters to be sent north.
He was exhausted just doing those few things, though the lack of sleep hadn't been helping. He felt the headache coming on. There was a pounding in his head. It was rhythmic. A song. His ears were ringing with it and his head felt like it was swimming.
He made his way up the stairs to the main hall of Skyhold. He was planning to use this path to get to his room while picking up something to drink along the way, but when he bent to pick up the cup he felt his head swarm. His vision blacked.
He heard the gasps and exclamations from those in the hall as his body fell to the ground, but he wasn't aware of much else outside of that.
[OPEN]
Later he's in his room, resting. His body feels clammy. He's sweating but his skin feels so cold. There's very little color left in his cheeks which seem hallow and thin.
Still, he knows rumors are spreading about his health and he's willing to see visitors if anyone wants to see him.
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"Felix?" she whispers. "It's Ellana."
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"Come in," he calls as much as he can given that his voice is weak and soft.
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"Hello. Is it all right if I come up to the bed?"
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He'd hate it if something happened to her. "Of course," he says. "Your presence will certainly brighten up the room."
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"I heard about what happened. Are you feeling any better?"
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"And you don't have to worry about flowers. It's enough that you came to check on me."
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"Do you need anything? I'm sure the healers have done plenty, but do you need any water? More blankets?" She just wants to do something for him, because she feels so helpless. It isn't right that people grow ill and then just slip away.
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He shakes his head, then, after a moment. "Do you sing?" he asks, seemingly out of no where.
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"I-- I do, sort of. But only for someone in my clan, and only because he caught me singing one day when no one was around." She shifts awkwardly on her feet, feeling awful. If he wants to hear her, how can she deny him?
"I don't have a pretty voice," she says softly. "Merrick says I do but-- but I would sing for you, if you're asking." No, being here and looking at Felix, she can't say she won't just because she's self-conscious.
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"What of a story then? You told me one before, when you were still in the Mire." Honestly, what he wanted most was something to think about when the song in his blood got to be too strong. Something that would help drown out the noise.
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"Whatever you'd like, Felix. A song, a story. Both? I would do a terribly silly dance for you or find someone to throw pies at if you only ask for it."
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"Oh, at times I wish I had met you when I was well," he says without considering it first. It's a bit too much like admitting to something they could never have. He had meant to request a story, not express that kind of regret.
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"I wish I had left the clan earlier. I could have traveled, come to Orlais... maybe walked past the University one day as a man came by with his nose buried in a mathematics book. He'd bump into me and say how sorry he was, and I'd tell him it was all right. And I'd say 'My name's Ellana,' and he'd say, 'I'm Felix,' and--" And she stops herself from saying more as tears gather in the corners of her eyes.
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"Ellana," he says carefully. "It will be all right." He can really only think of how the last time he said that had been to his father. "You'll be all right."
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"You said you liked the way elven sounds, so this is for you, all right? No one else." Ellana has songs she sings with Merrick and those are their songs. But this one she'll only sing to Felix.
Hahren na melana sahlin
Emma ir abelas
Souver'inan isala hamin
Vhenan him dor'felas
In uthenera na revas
Vir sulahn'nehn
Vir dirthera
Vir samahl la numin
Vir lath sa'vunin.
She knows her fellow Dalish would hate that she was singing such an important elven song to a human. Especially a song about Uthenera, which they lost with the coming of humans. But she doesn't care what anyone else thinks. She just wants Felix to enjoy it. To hopefully find peace even though he doesn't understand the words.
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When she's done he realizes his vision is blurry with tears.
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"I'm sorry," she murmurs. "I didn't mean to upset you."
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"That's what Merrick always says too. To my ears, it doesn't sound as pleasing. But I thank you for thinking so. I'm just glad you enjoyed it."
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Her eyelids close and she draws in a deep breath. Coming to Skyhold, she knew she'd have to face some humans who would hate her just for being an elf, but she had hopes that plenty wouldn't mind. And she's been proven right. Felix is just one of those who has shown her respect and kindness, and she doesn't want to imagine this place without him.
"I, um... would you like another story? Or you could tell me one, if you're feeling up to it."
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"Tell me a story," he said after a moment of thinking it over. "Your voice is beautiful."
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"I'll tell you of Elgar'nan and Mythal -- our father god and mother goddess. Elgar'nan's father was the sun, who was jealous that all creatures of the world loved his son better, and so he reached down and burned them to ash. Elgar'nan defeated his father in battle, plunging the world into darkness. His mother, the earth, begged him to release his father so the world would have light again, but in his pride and need for vengeance, he refused, and the earth wept. And so Mythal rose out of the sea created by the earth's tears, and laid her hand upon Elgar'nan's brow, and her touch calmed him. He realized the world needed the sun, so he released his father on the promise he would return to earth each night. Together, Elgar'nan and Mythal rebuild all the sun had destroyed, and Mythal gathered together the pale light that surrounded the sun's bed in the earth and hung it up in the sky to become the moon."
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