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Solas ([personal profile] singularwill) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-08-31 07:23 pm

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WHO: Solas and Whoever wants him
WHAT: Catch-all post for people who need Solas' advice/attention
WHEN: Covering the end of august / beginning of september, or whenever you need him
WHERE: Solas' study at the base of the Library tower
NOTES: Replies might be slow, but don't worry just hit me up and I'll get to you




At the base of the Library tower there is a large, circular room with scaffolding on one side, and murals slowly filling the walls up to it. In the center is a desk, strewn with papers, notes, and the occassional object : this is Solas' study. He is usually found here, puttering around on whatever he is working on, reading, or painting the walls into a fresh fresco.

Sometimes, you might catch him sleeping, arms folded against his chest, chin tucked in and eyes closed.

He will answer whatever questions you have, but he might not be pleased about it.

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[personal profile] eolasemah 2016-09-18 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Well enough," Sina answered with a sheepish smile. She wasn't the sort to go on about her problems, but she also wasn't a liar. To suggest that she didn't have an ulterior motive in talking to Solas would be dishonest, but she had no intention of doing so.
"But... I don't want to think about the shard right now." A little smile played onto her lips. "I've heard that you walk the Fade. And that you know a great deal about the Elvhenan." She lowered her gaze as she sank into a seat, having laid out the refreshments on the small table. "I suppose I... hoped you might share some of it with me." Her smile broadened, but remained tentative. "If it wouldn't trouble you."
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[personal profile] eolasemah 2016-09-23 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
Her gaze was pinned wistfully on Solas, the spirit in her eyes seeming to swell as he spoke. "What were they like," Sina asked first, "the People long gone, the old ways." Her brow knit imploringly. "How much have we lost? And... what have we kept? Why can't we remember--" She cut herself off with a shake of her head and a sheepish smile. "Abelas," she said quietly, "I'm bombarding you."