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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-10-26 09:53 pm

And as we wind on down the road

WHO: Open to all
WHAT: The Herald of Andraste is laid to rest, and the remains of the Inquisition try to put on a good face for their visitors. Some of them try, anyway.
WHEN: Harvestmere 26
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: n/a




The day after the mysterious strangers from the rift arrive, the Herald's body is delivered back to Skyhold. At first, there is doubt-- the timing is convenient, finally found the very day the funeral is to take place, and many still cling to hope that the Herald has somehow survived. Most, but not all, are appeased by news that the Inquisition's chief advisers have all confirmed the identity of the deceased. Preparations are accelerated: what was once to be a symbolic memorial now requires actual rites, and while some prepare the body others break down whatever can be spared for the pyre, constructed in the center of the main courtyard by another crew.

The funeral itself is a somber affair, as funerals generally are. The Great Hall has been cleared and swept but little else-- all attendees stand, and they are lucky it is a clear day, since the late afternoon sun streams in through the gaping holes in the roof. The service proceeds along strictly traditional Andrastian lines, stately and stiff. Mother Giselle provides the service and the sermon, focusing on duty, sacrifice, and the Maker's plan and concluded with a recitation of Transfigurations 10:1 by the whole assemblage. It is all very predictable, but sincerely delivered. Cassandra and Cullen lead the honor guard. It is a mismatched collection of visiting dignitaries, suspicious observers, pilgrims, colleagues, and companions that slowly process up to pay their silent respects as Evelyn Trevelyan lies in state. Some may notice that the body has been carefully arranged to disguise the fact that her left hand is gone. As night falls they light candles and then the pyre, and as the flames catch and lick up toward the star-washed sky, Mother Giselle sings a haunting version of the Chantry hymn The Dawn Will Come.

The wake that follows is less staid. It seems as if every table and chair in the castle has been dragged into The Herald's Rest and the courtyards and every hidden store of fine wine and food has been dug out from Josephine's secret stores to impress the more exalted visitors. This isn't just a funeral, after all, but a political occasion, an opportunity to demonstrate that the Inquisition lives on beyond the loss of its first symbolic leader, and that it can still be a force for peace and unity.

That impression is dented as the night wears on, and opinions and stories get shared more and more loudly. Someone hops up on a table to give their own little eulogy and others follow suit. Of course eventually it turns sour-- a templar gets up and starts blaming the mages for killing the Herald just like they killed the Divine, and mages at the next table shout back. He's hauled down before things can escalate, but grumbling and dirty looks are unlikely to be the last of it.

The event carries on into the wee hours, and noise echoes around the stone walls loudly enough to make it difficult for any to sleep early. One team of Inquisition scouts and soldiers comes out of the barn to complain more than once, and eventually move their bedrolls down into a basement hall, growling about how they have to be up at the crack of dawn to head out on a mission to scout some Maker-forsaken bog of all the places. (Mire, one of them corrects.)

[personal profile] theonly 2015-10-28 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
"They're making a mockery of the life that the Herald lived by not taking after her example. If they cannot see that at this point, after so long of being in Skyhold and continue to need their hand held..." Stannis's words became more and more articulated to show just how enraged that he actually is by the display of the men about him. Those that carted him off should be rewarded with some mission or some other task to show that they have worth. "Fear should get them to listen. They've been given enough mercy and patience to drown in."

That is how he usually thinks. Too much kindness gets a person the bunch that they have now, but he'll be certain that Cullen is aware of it. His chin lifts as he scans the tavern and wonders if the commander is present at all to see this mess. He looks toward the mages that are starting to antagonize the fools. "This is what I mean that it is all our faults that woman died. She was sacrificing herself for the realm and these people cannot find it in themselves to forget their insignificant prejudices."

He leans back in his chair. "What good is all this show? I ask you to stay my hand, Alayre, for while I have no drink in me... I feel drunk on the nonsense that continues to come out of everyone's mouth."
Edited 2015-10-28 00:58 (UTC)
equanimiti: (☾You speak too freely!☽)

[personal profile] equanimiti 2015-10-28 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Making? I fear they've already made a mockery of the Herald's short lived life." While the anger in his tone doesn't exactly match the ferociousness of Stannis's temper, Alayre is notably peeved. His gaze has yet to stray from the cluster of fools before them and shan't stray anytime soon.

"I do not approve of using 'Fear' and 'Intimidation' to capture the ears of our audience but I have nothing to give in terms of mercy." The Orlesian replies before reaching for another glass. It's water this time.

"Fret not. I shan't allow for you to join this farce, Baratheon, at least not here in such a public setting." It's already been mutually agreed that Stannis shall act the sword and he the scabbard. If Stannis sees it fit to punish these idiots, then so be it. Alayre won't stop him unless Cullen himself demands it.

"Such a shameless display must be punished. I truly have no mercy to offer them."

[personal profile] theonly 2015-10-28 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
"In trying times, I have seen what happens when men and women such as these are given pardon." His past will not allow him to forget and grant mercy when it is not due. It seems like the two of them have decided on their roles, but had they not when Cullen first gave them their task? "We have never been heroes, Alayre." Even in the fighting outside of Denerium, even what happened in their own towers; they were not heroes or men that bards would sing songs for to remember their good deeds.

"I spoke earlier with you on not living to the end. I think this rage will see me through." Yes, he allowed his somber mood at not finding his daughter cloud his senses. Now he feels like his eyes are opened with enough fire to see him to the end of this conflict. Perhaps, he may become nothing but a hollow creature by the end. It will not matter so long as the realm is safe and their name is restored. "They've been gifted enough. Let them see what those under our own command have."
equanimiti: (☾Tomorrow has come!☽)

[personal profile] equanimiti 2015-10-28 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
A slight smirk settles upon Alayre's face once the other speaks of overcoming this war. He needed to hear that. It would be a crying shame if Stannis was to die long before this war ends. The two made an oath to restore Order and Alayre has every intent of keeping to it. Neither of them can afford to die until the they see this war through.

This is how it should be.

"You have my consent to punish those who do not wear our title well." The Orlesian states after a moment of thoughtful silence. "We shan't quarter those who hold such ill-thoughts and we shan't compromise our ethics to appease them either. From here on out, the Order is ours to command and command we shall. All those who cannot abide will be stripped of sword and shield." A bold proclamation but can they actually do this?

"Do we have an accord? We are not barbarians but we must purge our ranks of miscreants."

[personal profile] theonly 2015-10-29 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
"You may come to regret the decision to allow me to punish those before us." He closes his eyes. The seething hatred that he feels for the politics, for the ghastly nature of everything this funeral represents, it burns. But he feels himself finding a calm in that fire. "It may not be tonight that such a hammer comes down. I worry that if you allow it, I may decorate the courtyard with the heads of those who continue to annoy me."

His eyes open to turn a cold gaze upon those in the tavern with them. It may not be a joke, but he would have to leave to retrieve his blade. That may be the only thing to stop him as he worries what would be missed if he did leave to acquire a proper weapon. "They'll find themselves remembering themselves sooner rather than later, that much we can agree upon, Alayre."
equanimiti: (☾You speak too freely!☽)

[personal profile] equanimiti 2015-10-29 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then go forth and decorate. The fortress is still within ruins, is it not? The entails may attract pests but it will instill these buffoons with fear." A little bit of dark humor from Sauveterre. Harmless dark humor at that. There's no way that Alayre would allow Stannis to do such a thing here. The same would go for Rutherford along with countless members of the Inquisition.

"In all due seriousness, let us hope that none of them win our ire in such manners. I grow weary just thinking about all the chaos brewing." He replies with a slight frown upon his face. Alayre is not one for conflict but he won't flee from them either.

"Let us see if the Inquisition holds fast to its morals by the time sunrise comes."