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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!
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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"Honestly I'm surprised you had issues with your 'grip'." Sam takes that moment to nudge Kirk right back. "Yeah, we can certainly take some time to see your progression after this."
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"You did. I think I might need help with it tonight," he grinned, brushing his fingers against Sam's in a more intimate gesture, brief though it was.
"The staff is a bit less responsive than some other things," he smirked. "But I would appreciate it. I want your opinion on if you think I'm good enough to practically defend myself. I would like to travel outside of Skyhold sometime soon if I could, but I don't want to burden others with an extra task like protecting me."
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The mention of wanting to get out of Skyhold certainly grabs his attention, reddened cheeks forgotten for a time. "That isn't going to stop anyone from doing just that. That is one of my main roles out on the field after all - protecting our members."
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He didn't like it, not being able to defend the things he cared about, the people he cared about.
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"I understand that. Best way to help is that you're able to protect yourself first and foremost, which you're getting better at. Course we'll have to work on dealing with magic a bit more if you're that worried about it all." Right now they had been barely working with that, and out on the field... there would be plenty of it.
"Have you talked to anyone about your shard? I know it bothers you, but... it's safer knowing about it than not. It's also the only things able to close those rifts we run into, that'll help a lot of people."
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"As if being dumped here wasn't complicated enough."
His thumb brushed where the shard was again, like pressing at a loose tooth - unable to quite leave it alone, curious of the sensation it created.
"No, I haven't talked to anyone really," he admitted. "I haven't quite seen the point. Most people don't seem to understand them or why they're here or on us. I'm not even sure I could close a Rift if it appeared, either. After all, I don't have magic where I'm from, so I doubt I would manifest it here."
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Normally Sam didn't touch the subject about Kirk's shard, it wasn't dire enough to press the man about it. Course now that Kirk wanted to leave Skyhold where there were rifts they couldn't really side-step around the subject much any more. It would be dangerous to go in without being prepared.
"There are actually quite a few other Rifters who never wielded magic before coming here and are able to close rifts with their shards. The shard is connected to the Fade so you do have the potential." He's silent for a moment before sighing and giving Kirk a look. "I just... want you to be prepared, Kirk. Anything can happen out there."
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"It's frustrating," he shrugged. "I have to accept that it exists here, but I don't quite... understand, and that's frustrating."
He glanced down at his bound hand, frowning slightly at it as if that might provide answers. Of course it didn't, but it would have been nice. "I'm not sure how to feel about that," he huffed, looking up at him and he smiled softly. "Thanks, Sam. But you don't have to worry. This isn't my first time in a crazy situation. I'll be okay." He paused, nudging him with his shoulder. "It's nice to have company along the way though."
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"Maybe you're just thinking too hard on it? It's a natural force here. Are there anythings where you come from that you can't explain?"
Sam watches for a time as Kirk stares at his hand, raising a brow when the man smiles at him. "Worrying is kind of my thing," he replies, smiling slightly himself. Half of it was from being a healer, the other half from just being himself - he worried. "Crazy situation, huh? Like stealing sausages?" Sam grins some at that, referring back to how they met. He believes that Kirk didn't do it, but it was still amusing to bring up from time to time.
"It is nice having company." Looking off at the contest he hums softly in thought, before giving Kirk a nudge with his arm. "Think you can give me some on the way back to the room?"
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"Not many," he shrugged. "Are there things we come across we can't explain immediately? Yes. But generally we figure it out. The way my world has come to understand it, the universe functions across a general set of rules. We're just still figuring out every rule and the exceptions."
Still, he brushes aside that irritation for a smile at Sam's suggestion, glad to see the other becoming a bit more brazen of late. It was a good look on the younger man (he thought he was younger, anyways).
"As it happens that is one of my many talents - providing company," he said and slid his arm through Sam's. "Maybe we can get some sausages on the way. It'll get the taste of bread and cheese out of my mouth."
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Would it surprise Kirk if he wasn't younger?
"You don't like the taste of bread and cheese?" Sam grins, tilting his head at Kirk curiously as he starts to steer them away from the contest. "You think that merchant is going to sell you any?"
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"I was hoping you could maybe sweet talk him while I wait out of sight," he patted Sam's arm.
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"You mean walk up and pay him money?" The grin only gets bigger as he looks at Kirk, raising a brow amusingly. "Well if I'm going to do all the work in getting them, what do you have to offer to get some?"
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He leans in close so he can whisper in Sam's ear and no one else might hear. Without so much as missing a stride, he said -
"I'll teach you a secret to growing your own sausages."
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Sam flushes slightly at the suggestive offer, purposely keeping his eyes forward, knowing that if he looked there would be blue eyes and a shit eating grin. "A secret, huh?" he asks. "And how do you do that?"
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"Well, I said it was a secret," he touched his finger to his lips. "You'll have to wait until we get back to the loft to find out. I can't have everyone hearing about it, now can I?"
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"Well yes, that's the point of keeping it a secret. At least I don't abide by Benjamin Franklin's theory on how to best keep them," he grinned.
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"Ah, a historical figure in my world. He helped to found a nation," he explained with a wave of his hand. "He was quoted as saying - The best way to keep a secret between two men is if one of them is dead." It might not be the exact quote, but it was close enough.
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"Good thing you aren't one for killing." Even if Kirk was, it wasn't like he was an easy target to go after.
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"No, and especially not the guy giving me a place to sleep," he laughed warmly, giving his arm a squeeze and finding himself very glad he had found Sam to hide behind in those early days at Skyhold.
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"You would be jealous if I sold sausage," he clucked his tongue, continuing on their game of teasing. "And we can't have that."
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