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[ OPEN ] We shift and turn and swear and yearn
WHO: Adelaide & you
WHAT: Catch All for the month
WHEN: June/Justinian
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Wine, swearing, PUPPIES, allusions to demonic violence. Prose or Brackets are fine, roll with what you like most. If you want a specific prompt hit me up on plurk @ here!
WHAT: Catch All for the month
WHEN: June/Justinian
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Wine, swearing, PUPPIES, allusions to demonic violence. Prose or Brackets are fine, roll with what you like most. If you want a specific prompt hit me up on plurk @ here!
[ Courtyard -> Stables ]
When her sister wrote 'their arrival is imminent' Adelaide had not quite considered how imminent Juliette meant. Perhaps she might have been better prepared for signing off with the courier when they herd the rather rambunctious litter of several month old mabari pups to one of the few empty stalls in the barn. Playful things that they are- Dennet is a horse master not a hound master and it will be some time before the appropriate point of authority finds their way down to check on the five puppies ready for imprinting or...whatever it is these dogs do- but they will need minding until they are handed off and as she'd had the fortune to sign for them- Adelaide finds herself sitting in the barn, trying to keep the dogs from gnawing on one another, on her, or on anything valuable. Moments like this are a thorough reminder as to why she is a cat person.
[ Library ]
She can be found, as ever, at her table tucked into one of the unoccupied nooks of the library- a cold cup of tea at her elbow, a sheaf of notes she writes and reorganizes- a quill on occasion hovering over a sheet of blank paper and mimicking her notes stroke for stroke so she might produce them in duplicate. So long as she remembers exactly how she's laid out the paper, it works well enough. For questions, comments, concerns, condemnations or complications that have arisen during research she has made herself thoroughly available.
[ Return of the Attache ]
"No." That is all she has to say. No. She won't bother to stop or listen, she won't bother to mind him in the slightest- that same family attache doggedly tails Adelaide about the hold, hovering just behind with a leatherbound sheaf of papers in his hand while he awaits for some sign that she'll take them or at least listen. He spends the bulk of his time holding the odd extra book or pen or, in a singularly distressing moment, a pad of gauze against a seeping wound as she mends a patient in the healing tents. He's a step down from a personal valet- he is not meant to be dealing with literal bloody commoners and yet- this is his life. Someone please help him convince Adelaide to at least take the papers and look at them.
AFTER JUSTINIAN 19th
[ Stairs ]
After the final ritual is all said, done, and finished Adelaide finds she has a wealth of extra time due to no longer needing to spend several hours picking apart what went wrong with the last and what could go wrong with the next- and at least a few hours extra that she'd otherwise spend training with Martel in the evenings due to the incontinence that is her leg. Magic, even hers, can only do so much and the nasty break in that last fight leaves her less walking with the calm poise she's known for and more hobbling from place to place, staff less an afterthought and more a requirement for keeping her weight off her leg. At the moment she's glowering at the stones underfoot as she takes one slow, shuffling step up the stairs at a time. Her research is in the library- and eventually she would make her way there. Just- give her some time.
[ Healing Tents ]
Here, at least, there are fewer stairs. Adelaide splits her time between minding patients and beginning new notations on old research she'd set aside- tending to those she could while moving as little as possible for the first few days. Her humor is...subdued, somewhat, but that is easily explained by the weight of her work of the past months finally catching up now that she is forced to spend less time on her feet. Now and then she might be caught dozing, chin tipped to her chest, fingers still holding the page of her book in place.
When her sister wrote 'their arrival is imminent' Adelaide had not quite considered how imminent Juliette meant. Perhaps she might have been better prepared for signing off with the courier when they herd the rather rambunctious litter of several month old mabari pups to one of the few empty stalls in the barn. Playful things that they are- Dennet is a horse master not a hound master and it will be some time before the appropriate point of authority finds their way down to check on the five puppies ready for imprinting or...whatever it is these dogs do- but they will need minding until they are handed off and as she'd had the fortune to sign for them- Adelaide finds herself sitting in the barn, trying to keep the dogs from gnawing on one another, on her, or on anything valuable. Moments like this are a thorough reminder as to why she is a cat person.
[ Library ]
She can be found, as ever, at her table tucked into one of the unoccupied nooks of the library- a cold cup of tea at her elbow, a sheaf of notes she writes and reorganizes- a quill on occasion hovering over a sheet of blank paper and mimicking her notes stroke for stroke so she might produce them in duplicate. So long as she remembers exactly how she's laid out the paper, it works well enough. For questions, comments, concerns, condemnations or complications that have arisen during research she has made herself thoroughly available.
[ Return of the Attache ]
"No." That is all she has to say. No. She won't bother to stop or listen, she won't bother to mind him in the slightest- that same family attache doggedly tails Adelaide about the hold, hovering just behind with a leatherbound sheaf of papers in his hand while he awaits for some sign that she'll take them or at least listen. He spends the bulk of his time holding the odd extra book or pen or, in a singularly distressing moment, a pad of gauze against a seeping wound as she mends a patient in the healing tents. He's a step down from a personal valet- he is not meant to be dealing with literal bloody commoners and yet- this is his life. Someone please help him convince Adelaide to at least take the papers and look at them.
AFTER JUSTINIAN 19th
[ Stairs ]
After the final ritual is all said, done, and finished Adelaide finds she has a wealth of extra time due to no longer needing to spend several hours picking apart what went wrong with the last and what could go wrong with the next- and at least a few hours extra that she'd otherwise spend training with Martel in the evenings due to the incontinence that is her leg. Magic, even hers, can only do so much and the nasty break in that last fight leaves her less walking with the calm poise she's known for and more hobbling from place to place, staff less an afterthought and more a requirement for keeping her weight off her leg. At the moment she's glowering at the stones underfoot as she takes one slow, shuffling step up the stairs at a time. Her research is in the library- and eventually she would make her way there. Just- give her some time.
[ Healing Tents ]
Here, at least, there are fewer stairs. Adelaide splits her time between minding patients and beginning new notations on old research she'd set aside- tending to those she could while moving as little as possible for the first few days. Her humor is...subdued, somewhat, but that is easily explained by the weight of her work of the past months finally catching up now that she is forced to spend less time on her feet. Now and then she might be caught dozing, chin tipped to her chest, fingers still holding the page of her book in place.
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"As for my studies, I was never much good at anything but storm magic. And I don't mean the make it rain kind either. But I was on my way to Montsimmard to start training as a Knight-Enchanter when things..." she made a helpless gesture with her free hand and shrugged slightly. It still hurt to actually say what happened. It conjured dark memories and bad dreams, botht hings she wanted to avoid.
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At last, the top of the stairs. Adelaide sighs with relief, shifting her grip on her staff so she might hobble to her table in the corner without troubling Sadrina further.
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"I'll try not take what she says to heart. I know there are few from outside the Circles who viewed them with anything other than contempt and fear..." Never mind the number of people who felt the same way within as well. "Thank you for the referral, and if you need anything, please feel free to ask it of me. Having more things to do would be welcome."
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One that is doubly messy for the heat of the arguments within. "But we are making do and, I should hope, learning from one another. Every perspective has value- unless someone is simply being an ass."
In which case, nothing is lost or gained by their contributions. "If you've interest in any particular branch of research or projects you would wish to assist I think we've a list of what is being worked on...somewhere. It may be the bulletin board or in a ledger in the Vault."
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"I'll check both... once I find the vault. This place is not a maze, though it comes close with all its passages and levels. Something like a vault just has to be at the lowest secure point, or very nearly so."
She'd know if she hit the jail cells that she'd gone in the wrong direction.
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But old fears are not lost so easily and she ought to know better. After a half breath she reaches out, offering her hand. "It will take time- but the longer you are here and the more connections you make? It will become easier."
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"I think finding my way will also help. You've already made me feel that much more at ease by giving me something to think on. Even if I do not end up lecturing on ways to help with stress, I will still gladly help with researching it."
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"If you have need of projects or ideas for anything of the sort? We are always looking for ways to contribute to the Inquisitions needs. If we make ourselves indispensable, it will be easier to build a better future for mages. And it keeps students from trying to find new and exciting ways to create explosions." Or practice older ways as well.
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She was determined now not only to go straight to the message board to look up jobs she might be able to help out with, but also to throw herself into being as helpful as possible. Granted her skills were limited outside of throwing lightning bolts, but at the very least, she could help with research. And the class. Even knowing nothing of lecturing beyond attending them. The class at least she could help to establish.
"I'll do whatever is needed."
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She makes a point to be easy to find and easy to approach, even if she is elbow deep in paperwork- or a patient. "I will be glad to answer whatever I can."
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"That is, so long as you don't end up a patient in the healing tent for falling down the stairs." She meant it as light banter, hoping not to offend her, "Anyway, I should let you get to your work. You've made the effort to get here, and I shouldn't keep you from achieving your goal."
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With great care she begins hobbling to her customary table, nudging stacks of books and papers out of the way with her staff. "Thank you again, Sadrina. I look forward to seeing your work in the future."