ʟᴇx "proportional response" ʟᴜᴛʜᴏʀ. (
goodforsaken) wrote in
faderift2016-08-12 07:27 pm
[ open?? closed? schrödinger's log?? ] heroes always get remembered
WHO: Lex Luthor, assorted guest stars, and YOU??
WHAT: General intro purposes? Get you some arms and armor made, Inquisition! Geek out in the library! Be confused by the incongruous noble all up in the Undercroft!
WHEN: Approximately now - the end of August.
WHERE: Skyhold: the Undercroft + Library + the buffet option
NOTES: Starters in comments. As it stands no warnings are required; I'll edit here a/o subject lines if that changes. Here is Lex's info post for anyone who'd like to run with the idea that they've heard of him/had contact before!
WHAT: General intro purposes? Get you some arms and armor made, Inquisition! Geek out in the library! Be confused by the incongruous noble all up in the Undercroft!
WHEN: Approximately now - the end of August.
WHERE: Skyhold: the Undercroft + Library + the buffet option
NOTES: Starters in comments. As it stands no warnings are required; I'll edit here a/o subject lines if that changes. Here is Lex's info post for anyone who'd like to run with the idea that they've heard of him/had contact before!

Being possessed of the incredibly informed opinion most not!Orlesians have of Orlais when they've only ever visited and spoken mostly to people wearing silly hats, Lex is more than comfortable with his first forays into the Inquisition taking place in Skyhold and not Halamshiral. That's where he's ultimately most useful anyway; he suffers no illusions regarding any diplomatic capabilities that don't involve ensnaring largeish globs of money.
The day side ....globbage occurs, however, is not this day or, nor is it whatever other days this log ends up involving. No, instead here we are in Skyhold, where Lex's general occupancy encompasses the following:
The day side ....globbage occurs, however, is not this day or, nor is it whatever other days this log ends up involving. No, instead here we are in Skyhold, where Lex's general occupancy encompasses the following:

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"No more than anyone else would be," he shrugs a shoulder; it's not the most like, welcoming of greeting, but it's not purposefully hostile either. Just honest. And. Weirdly socialized, haha. "Although that is to say if you're looking for company there are a probable hundred better options available to you."
Like soooo many other members of the Inquisition. Or a tree. Or reasonably people-friendly Hart.
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On the surface, it seemed ideal. Here was where she could find like-minded individuals. People who were as interested in stories as she was herself.
And yet...
And yet so many Humans went to books to be alone. As if books weren't worth sharing. And she wondered if alone was the same as lonely in such a context.
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He tilts his head right back; it's not intentional mimicry, he's just like, a twitchy owl-cat person. "As long as you don't intend for it to be very loud company, one assumes."
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She breathed deeply, trying to parse out every little bit of his scent.
This was not the typical Human. She knew that right away. But what it meant was another matter in entirely.
"Forgive me," she continued. "I've never seen you before. I'm always curious about newcomers."
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Inasmuch as, say, an oral history changed every time it was given. But since he was so blithely sharing his opinions ten seconds after they'd met, it was probably unsurprising he wasn't offended by curiosity, waving away the need for forgiveness like clearing smoke from his eyes. "I'm sure there are many more interesting things in the library than little old me."
Ha, ha. He was probably right, but also kind of just entertaining himself with ridiculous pseudo-modesty.
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Ariadne could read and write. Better than almost any Alastrian. And she did enjoy stories. But it was always better to get them from a person.
It was the way she'd been socialized and it wasn't about to change.
Besides, this odd stranger seemed worth getting to know. There was something quirky in his nature. Like he was a puzzle that was meant to be solved. And Ariadne always solved them eventually.
"What's your name, my lord?"