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Ellana Ashara ([personal profile] serannas) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-07-11 05:55 pm

{ OPEN } Shine with all the untold

WHO: Ellana + OPEN + various closed starters
WHAT: playing catch up
WHEN: covering the month of Solace until she leaves for Rivain
WHERE: Skyhold


Closed starters in comments, but here's an open option:

{ halla at ya }
Back in the clan, Ellana was close to their halla keeper, Sulahni. She could always tell when Ellana was upset, and told her she needed her help to feed the halla. And since Ellana is a soft-hearted soul who often ties herself into knots over things, she spent a great deal of time with the halla, feeding them out of her hand, helping Sulahni apply salves to their wounds, and just sitting beside them as they gazed at her with understanding eyes. She knows she doesn't have the gift of understanding them like halla keepers do, but she's dedicated to taking care of them here. They've had a long journey and she wants to help them settle.

She hasn't chosen names for them, because they don't belong to her. Halla are free and she doesn't own them. But she would love to have one as a dedicated mount, and she had assumed eventually one would stand out as the one who would allow her to ride it. Imagine her surprise when early on, one took a shine to her, nudging her shoulder for treats and following her around to the edge of their allotted space down in the valley, before she gently had to convince him not to go with her. Everyday she can be found with the halla, either feeding them from her hand or petting them, with one trailing her steps and sometimes setting his chin on her shoulder.

"Would you carry me if I asked you to, brother halla? Would you allow me to give you a name so I can call for you?"
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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2016-07-29 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"I will warn you if I have not already: the elven language, the written form in particular, can be insufferably vague. What few fragments survive can mean many things at once. There is something poetic about it." Poetry has a time and a place, and when attempt to understand specifics, the vagaries of language can leave much to be desired of.

"Tis rare; I have often wondered at the singularities of worship. Your people speak of the Creators and indeed, many stories depict aspects of family in a way; Father and Mother in Elgar'nan and Mythal, lovers in Andruil and Ghilan'nain, twins or twin souls in Dirthamen and Falon'din. Even Sylaise and June would have some overlap between hearth and craft and home depending how one looks. Yet…" She pauses to think since she isn't entirely sure herself where she's going with these words; Ellana is more progressive were she to think in such terms but Morrigan isn't Dalish. She might have studied a great deal, she might have had access to things a clan could barely dream of but she isn't Dalish. What she says might upset Ellana, for all that she certainly doesn't doggedly cling to her ways like some. "Worship seemed to be Temples devoted to one. Separate. I had wondered if bringing them together came after yet if this was used until the fall of the Dales, that would change things. I doubt others would move them there, however. So elves, yes. Though why and for what reason? That I cannot say."
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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2016-08-04 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately there's the chance Corypheus and his followers might have an advantage compared to them when it comes to the ancient elves; if he truly is what he professes to be then they have no way of knowing what he has seen. All of them know their history. All of them know of Tevinter and the ancient elves.

It's precisely why she took a great deal of pleasure in killing the Venatori that sought to take her eluvian from her.

"As I offered in the past, I am unopposed to working with others on such matters. It could be that we might never know the truth though it might well stare us in the face though all ancient elven ruins are spread far from one another. Your people have never left roads. Not once." Morrigan knows why but she's never asked if the Dalish have any theories as to why. She's never needed to since she learned that the eluvians were for much more than mere communication.