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ᏂᏋᏒᎥᏗᏁ "ᏖᏂᏋ ᏦᎥᏝᏝᏠᎧᎩ" ᏗᎷᏕᏋᏝ ([personal profile] dashing) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-07-16 10:36 pm

points the faith in higher things,

WHO: Herian Amsel & open.
WHAT: the party don't start 'til she walks in. (Introducing Herian & her recruitment to the Inquisiton.)
WHEN: mid-July & onwards.
WHERE: Halamshiral & surrounds, maybe some Skyhold later?
NOTES: Prose/brackets are both fine!
Open starters in the main post (more to be added), closed starters in the comments, if we've discussed any plans feel free to barge in with a wildcard or prod me via pm or pp @karmacharging and I'll whip something up. If you'd like some information on this problem child, here is her info post.
WARNINGS: Herian's background includes themes of violence, torture and death, as well as discrimination and her own post traumatic stress disorder. While she will not in general be vocal about some of her own prejudices (against apostates, Dalish and nobles as some examples) it is very likely to come up in narrative and could come up in dialogue depending on interactions. Here is an opt out post if you'd rather certain things be avoided, or if you'd like to opt out of interactions with her in general.



Arriving with the Inquisition ( open. )
Herian Amsel exists in shades of winter, even when the world around her is dusty from heat. Her hair is dark, the black of a tree stripped of leaves and colour and grasping at a grey, unsympathetic sky, her eyes a pale, blue that people might foolishly attribute to ice in a fit of romanticism. For all that she appears to carry winter with her, summer has rolled relentlessly through a country already bearing the scorchmarks of war, making the people and the landscape seem to blur together. It is the dirt, she expects, the clouds of dust that have rolled over them on their journey. Even the grass feels dry and brittle. The closer they have drawn to the estate of Duc Hugues Pelletier, the more she has wondered just what difference there will be between the state of the gardens and the grass the common folk can wander on outside. It seems comical, if not downright insane that she be leading a group of elven refugees to the estate of an Orlesian noble for sanctuary, but she promised them she would bring them to the Inquisiton, and if the Inquisition is in Halamshiral then the group will have access to better food and medicine and more protection than she can afford them if she were to escort them to Skyhold as their sole guard.


Option A.
Herian is on foot, leading a palomino stallion with an elven woman on his back, pregnant and exhausted. Mage as she might be, Herian carries no staff. Instead a sword hangs by her side, and something like twenty refugees follow behind her.

"Inquisition," she starts, and her accent is defiantly and perhaps unexpectedly Starkhaven. "These refugees seek sanctuary amongst your number, and to lend their hands to your cause. To where shall I lead them?"


Option B.
Still on foot, Herian accompanies a smaller number of elves, now, heading towards the makeshift Medical Tents. The pregnant woman from before is with her, Herian leading her so that the woman can rest a hand on her forearm, Herian move slowly and patiently.

"This way. The mages here work under the Inquisiton banner, so if your need is dire then they are well qualified to bring you aid. You need not spend any time in the presence of those that set you ill at ease." Her voice is soft, and she has not yet looked up to the person standing nearby. "Can I have the names of your elven healers, for my friends?"


Other Increasingly Ridiculous Prompts ( open. )
Option C.
There is something singularly satisfying about the burn of muscles after exertion. Usually it comes in the form of training, practicing forms over and over for hours on end. Today, though, Herian is chopping wood, ensuring that those she accompanied who are still tired or injured need not worry should they have need, or perhaps so she can be useful to the Inquisition in some form.

Largely she does it because she likes to work, and the steady routine of grabbing up the heavy slabs of wood and breaking them apart with an axe is steadying. Not quite the meditation technique that she was taught in the Spire, but it sets her in the right frame of mind all the same. Her breath, her mind, and the regular thud and splinter make her feel better. Sweat rolls down her back, the thin material of her shirt sticks to her skin, and the tangled mess of her hair seems wilder even than before.

.... Although it is after noon and she's doing it non-stop for a long time in the summer sun, so perhaps an intervention would be wise.


Wildcard me, bro.
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[personal profile] eolasemah 2016-07-21 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Her kind.
The words themselves make Sina's blood boil, an angry flush rising in her cheeks, and of course her eyes beginning to shed tears, since her anger is rarely graceful or poised.
"My" kind," she sputters, "is their kind. And if it weren't for your kind, alienages wouldn't exist at all. And perhaps the Dalish wouldn't either, because we'd all still be welcome in the world your kind took from us." She's too hurt to even look back at the other elves, having more or less abandoned the idea of offering any assistance; she's just not about to take this kind of insult lying down. If she weren't the First, she might. But she has to be an example.
Probably.
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[personal profile] eolasemah 2016-07-21 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Sina shakes her head, but doesn't see how that relates-- she's heard enough stories, and doesn't understand why it's being described to her as something she didn't already know was awful. She watches Herian incredulously, pausing only to wipe her arm brusquely across her face.
"Elf-blooded," she repeats, more to solidify it in her mind than to cast it at the woman, "then you should know better." Her voice is quiet, if quavery with emotion.
"Do not speak to me as though I couldn't understand. Any cruelty imposed on you does not justify poisoning your own people against each other, dividing us all to be penned into filthy hovels or chased away and slaughtered at the whims of shem'len. How dare you!"

Her heart rate is rising, and with it comes a sudden and unexpected spurt of energy from the shard in Sina's chest, which staggers her briefly, but does not knock her over. Clutching it, she looks viciously back up at Herian. When she speaks again, her voice is breathy and strained, but no less intense.

"If you are of the elvhen, then you are the sister of me and mine. You're going to have to live with that."

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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2016-07-21 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Beleth hadn't even noticed what was happening just a ways off, speaking with one of the healers about current herbal needs and whatnot. The argument might have passed without her notice, but there's a flash of green light and Sina is staggering.

It takes all of two seconds for Beleth to cross to the other Dalish, whisking her up worriedly, hands at Sina's elbows. "Lethallan, are you alright?" She murmurs to Sina, entirely focused on fussing over her for a few moments. "Do you need me to get someone...?" Madame Adelaide? Anders, maybe--?

It's only after Beleth is sure that Sina isn't about to keel over dead that Beleth bothers to acknowledge Herian, glancing over to her calmly, taking a moment to let her eyes flick over the woman. She'd caught the last of what Sina had said--of the elvhen? Did Sina temporarily lose her sight? Worrying.

"I am dreadfully sorry," Beleth starts, tone of impeccable politeness, smiling calmly. "Is there a problem at hand...? I would hate to see the peace broken and a fuss raised over something trivial." All the time, she kept her hands on Sina, carefully positioning herself between the other Dalish and this strange shemlen.
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[personal profile] eolasemah 2016-07-22 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
This happens too often to be a big surprise, but seldom enough that Sina still isn't ever quite ready for it. She accepts Beleth's support, leaning slightly on her and wincing as she tries to take deeper breaths. The conflict isn't forgotten, but she finds she's having a more difficult time concentrating on it. And under no circumstances does she want to appear weak in any way, let alone fall, in front of this woman.

"We should go," she says, a bit shortly, her breath still coming with difficulty. She's supporting at least half her weight on Beleth, and nudges her slightly in the direction of... away. She can't deal with both problems at once, and can't help but worry that Beleth will have a worse time than she.
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2016-07-23 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Of course, Lethallan." Once again, Beleth's focus is entirely centered on Sina, keeping a hand on her, concern marking her face. But even when speaking to her fellow Dalish, she makes sure her words are carefully planned. "Do you want to go back to the gardens? Or if food would help, we can go to the kitchens. Burly is a sweetheart, he's made me all kinds of sweets, I'm sure we can talk him into making you something." If Beleth were ever going to marry a man for his job, it would probably be him.

Then she turns to Herian, calm and polite. "I'm glad that this disagreement was of no consequence. Indeed, I'm sure it was nothing." A very deliberate, measured pause, and then she continues. "I would hate to think that there were any strife between us and...your people. Please, if any of us causes offense, do not hesitate to contact any of the advisors. They are all personally acquainted with at least a few of the Dalish, and I am sure that they would do their best to resolve the matter. Or if you find it preferable, you can also speak to the mage's council. The People have members among them as well, and I have absolute faith that they would do their best to make sure none of us are causing a disturbance to anyone."

Another measured pause, and her smile increases, as she puts a hand on her chest. "And of course, you are welcome to bring up any issue to me. But not right now, I'm afraid. If you'll excuse me, I must attend to my friend. It was a pleasure to meet you."