Vasran Thelassin (
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faderift2016-08-23 01:28 pm
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WHO: Vasran and OPEN
WHAT: Celebrating being declared a Real Mage, training with her very own staff
WHEN: Late August
WHERE: Skyhold
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WHAT: Celebrating being declared a Real Mage, training with her very own staff
WHEN: Late August
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: N/A
In the end, the pseudo-Harrowing endorsed by the Mage Council had turned out to be just like dreaming. Vasran had been prepared for what she was about to face, as well as one could be prepared. To walk in the Fade was to know that nothing could be trusted except one's own mind. And it was the mind that was truly important, because demons could trick the eyes, could distract the senses, could so easily toy with emotions. Logic and will, two things which were so simple and yet so difficult to wield effectively, were the only things that could be counted on.
It was a Desire demon that had tried to take her, offering her comfort and wealth and position enough to take whatever she wanted from a world where everything had once been lost to her. Of all things, it was Vasran's pride that allowed her to refuse the demon's offer.
She would take what she got back from the world on her own terms, and no one else's.
The day after she woke again, she celebrated in the Tavern, a place where she had rarely been seen before, dancing and tossing back as many cups of wine as she could afford — or convince others to pay for. As the evening went on, she got bolder, approaching a few people head-on with her empty cup and shoving it toward them.
"Buy a drink for a demon-slayer!"
In the days after — once the subsequent hangover had subsided — she could be found on the Training Grounds, drilling battle techniques with her staff, sending bursts of electrical energy toward the targets.

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But plenty of second-hand.
In her position, both as niece of the royal translator and as resistance spy, she'd attended many parties celebrating such things. Weddings and Daruc rituals. Naming ceremonies and retirements. Each had its own unique flavor, but they all shared a sense of joy and family. Ariadne loved that.
She smiled at her friend, offering her a light touch on the shoulder. "Congratulations!" she said with genuine enthusiasm. "No wonder you're in such a good mood."
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"I did learn a lot in that time. A good deal the Circle couldn't have taught me. All the same. Two. Years. Criminal."
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"Does it...this ritual...involving slaying demons?" she asked carefully.
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Even knowing that, she still couldn't shake a sense of...kindship.
Not to mention a fear that she would be next.
"Well, I'm glad you succeeded."
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"It's truly a frightening experience. It was offering me all these things... wealth and power, you know, your standard demon tricks." Not as if she had much hands-on experience with those 'standard' tricks, but the Circle certainly had talked about them enough. "And you know it isn't right. You know there would be a catch or a cost, that all it really wants is to ride your body out of the Fade. And yet, you still feel almost convinced. It's like a pull."
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"Why wealth and power?" she asked. Those might be temptations for some people, she supposed. Including Vasran. But it felt...constricted, somehow.
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"Wealth can get you almost anything in this world. Power could get you the rest." Vasran dangled her feet a little, looking down at the crowd below. "Elves in Thedas have a bad lot. I was lucky to develop magic. It meant being taken into the Circle, being warm and clothed and fed. Plenty of elves can't even read... enough money and strength, and any one of us could rise above our position."
She shook her head. "But I wouldn't take it on a demon's promise. I'll earn whatever I get out of this life — the right way."
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But now she found herself wondering...what possible temptation might she be faced with? If she were a Mage, that was.
Decidedly not wealth. She was sure of that. But power?
If she had the power to single-handedly stop the Red Dragon...would she give in?
For a moment, she blinked into nothingness, before shaking her head a little bit. "I know about how the Elves are treated," she said. "I wish there was something I could do to help..."
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"At least in the Inquisition, things seem mostly equal. You hardly ever hear the term 'knife-ear' being thrown around."
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With the right people, she could do it. She could make a different in the lives of the Elves. The only question was one of time. And help, because as tenacious as Ariadne was, she was still an outsider, looking in.
"It's funny," she said. "Where I come from, it's the Humans who had to claw their way up to equality. And there are more...shall we say...colorful metaphors...for them than for any other race."
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By the gods. Would she ever get used to that? A part of her hoped so. But another part hoped not. It was all a bit confusing, really. Like the 'be careful what you wish for' sort of tale. Except it wasn't a story. It was her story.
"I wouldn't exactly call myself on top of the pile," she said. She looked down at the shard in her hand. "This can't be put aside. As far as far too many people are concerned, I'm a demon."
...and she was. Sort of.
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"You're not nearly clever enough."
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It was actually Ariadne's standard method of operations. Entirely.
It was just that...well...she had yet to be given a reason to...operate.
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"Hmm. Fair point. I'll have to watch out for you turning up in my dreams."
Yes, that was a semi-flirtatious comment directed at someone who looked very much like herself. All in good fun.
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...there was also the fact that Ariadne had no magic whatsoever.
"But you should never play cards against me," she continued.
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Just a matter of listening to their pulse, really. Or, if they had particularly stubborn pulses, then the way they swallowed
Aunt Lysia sometimes joked that she'd have made a better living as a card shark than as a spy. But then, she wouldn't have been able to save people. Would she?