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[ OPEN ] Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make me a match
WHO: Adelaide, Suitors, Spectators
WHAT: A series of disastrous encounters
WHEN: Throughout Cloudreach
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: OOC POST.
WHAT: A series of disastrous encounters
WHEN: Throughout Cloudreach
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: OOC POST.
The last day of Drakonis brings a familial attache to Skyhold. François is a stern, formal, and unyielding man at the beginning of the month- hounding Adelaide to make certain she meets each appointed suitor, one for lunch, one for dinner, chaperoning the meetings in hopes of finding a suitable match for the sole single LeBlanc. It becomes rapidly apparent that despite his best efforts, it is for naught. Adelaide, despite being forced into moderate finery and made to sit and bear the company of these men, is less than amused and determined to at least get some paperwork done between meetings. Or during if the conversation is that dull.
The set up for each, unless the suitor has his own mind about the matter, remains the same. Simple and elegant, a table in the garden that is public enough to not be improper, private enough to not invite undue observation, and comfortable enough to suit their needs. The meals are as fine as François can manage with Skyhold's resources and the coin provided for the meetings, each accompanied by Antivan or Orlesian wine. As the month progresses Adelaide's temper grows short and François' patience goes thin. Deviating from the Dossier is not recommended but- desperate times? Desperate measures.
He starts seeking out the clean and respectable looking, dragging them to the table and plopping them in the chair and instructing them to talk, for the love of the Maker.
The set up for each, unless the suitor has his own mind about the matter, remains the same. Simple and elegant, a table in the garden that is public enough to not be improper, private enough to not invite undue observation, and comfortable enough to suit their needs. The meals are as fine as François can manage with Skyhold's resources and the coin provided for the meetings, each accompanied by Antivan or Orlesian wine. As the month progresses Adelaide's temper grows short and François' patience goes thin. Deviating from the Dossier is not recommended but- desperate times? Desperate measures.
He starts seeking out the clean and respectable looking, dragging them to the table and plopping them in the chair and instructing them to talk, for the love of the Maker.
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It seems he has much the same idea. Perhaps what was written of him hadn't been entirely inaccurate.
"Please." Going through one more round of 'this is why I should be your husband and have access to all your family's money even if you're a scary mage' and she might scream. She flicks to a fresh page of notes, a bit of warmth curling in a thin smirk of her own. "You've seen mine. What of your research?"
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The eyeballs are usually more helpful.
"Heatherite all but died out in the Blight; it's almost impossible to get anymore. I've been experimenting with Blood Lotus as an alternative."
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"Been experimenting with Antivan methods of extraction. Their version of a Combustion Grenade could hold the key."
That, in particular, is what his notes consist of: the relevant bits of a recipe he dug up in the Inquisition archives.
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"He didn't mention you were an alchemist." Forgoing the food for a moment, he opted for a sip of wine.
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"He didn't mention you were a surgeon, either. You work with your hands," he went on, his voice taking on the tone of someone mildly impressed. "Most mages wouldn't know how to handle a needle."
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His voice had gone flat, as if he was stating a simple fact rather than an opinion. For his part, though Sherlock distrusted most individual mages, there was no denying the relative potential in their abilities. Anyone who refused to make use of them in all cases was foolish.