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thranduil oropherion ([personal profile] rowancrowned) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-05-09 09:24 pm

In the summer, I remember

WHO: Thranduil, Legolas, anyone good with a bow or who enjoys the wine on offer.
WHAT: ROOTY TOOTY POINT N SHOOTY ARCHERY CONTEST
WHEN: 8th of Bloomingtide, midmorning until sunset.
WHERE: Valley
NOTES: log for a friendly wager



The eighth of Bloomingtide began as a chilly morning; not quite cold enough to leave frost on the budding flowers and fresh-sprouted plants in the heights of Skyhold, but nearly, nearly.

By the time the sun was been in the sky for a few hours, most of the early-morning chill had burned off, leaving a day that promised to be nearly too-hot for those who would be stuck in full-plate and in direct sunlight. Thranduil wasn’t expecting any to come clanking down to his little fete, but had none the less secured a spot in the shade. Varric had apparently found him while he was still working on organizing—the target launchers are set neatly in line with everything else. Along the clay pigeon launchers were the standard, stock targets, blindfolds—and on a table off to the side was a few bottles of sweet wine beside loaves of brown bread and hard cheeses.

The contest did not pretend to be anything other than what it was; a chance to meet, and mingle, and possibly show off archery skills. The purses wrested next to the wine and cheese and Thranduil himself. He had found a chair to rest in while waiting for the contestants to arrive, dressed plainer than he had so far allowed himself to be seen. On his fingers, four rings glittered—but his confidence in Legolas was so absolute, he doubted he would lose even one before the days was out.
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-05-16 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
Kirk tipped his head towards Thranduil and indeed the rings that glittered on his fingers. It wasn't hard to find Legolas either, though Kirk had not thought of the challenge issued in quite that way.

"Perhaps not, but I think he simply has confidence in his son's abilities. It's making a safe bet." Which was hardly being deceitful. There was a change that Legolas might lose and thus Thranduil would lose a ring. But having faith was far different from, say, rigging the contest itself.

"At the end of the day it's a bit of fun, and that's needed around here, I think."