Adele LeBlanc (
fleurdesel) wrote in
faderift2015-11-06 04:46 pm
Entry tags:
- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { beleth ashara },
- { bruce banner },
- { christine delacroix },
- { clint barton },
- { cremisius aclassi },
- { cullen rutherford },
- { cyril ashara },
- { ellana ashara },
- { felix alexius },
- { galadriel },
- { korrin ataash },
- { pel },
- { salvatore },
- { samouel gareth }
A bottle of white, a bottle of red
WHO: Open to anyone that wants wine and warmth and a little company.
WHAT: Wine and no whining.
WHEN: After the mage meeting wraps up.
WHERE: Close to the healing tents, specifically the Orlesian section.
NOTES: There will be wine, drinking, unwinding, and nibbles.
WHAT: Wine and no whining.
WHEN: After the mage meeting wraps up.
WHERE: Close to the healing tents, specifically the Orlesian section.
NOTES: There will be wine, drinking, unwinding, and nibbles.
The meeting had been stressful for just about everyone involved. Tempers had flared, opinions made known, a few rounds of confetti and arguing before some manner of accord. Whether it would last or however long it might? No one could truly say. In the interest of being quite done with the stress and headaches such debate brought on the Orlesian healing tents clearing out the potions, bandages, and poultices in favor of what cushions and braziers they had on hand for light and for heat. The space was open, warm, and inviting with an odd assortment of tin mugs or clay glasses set around flat side tables propped up with stones to keep them from wobbling and tipping the whole mass onto the ground. There are some dried fruits and hard cheeses, dried meat and hard crusted bread- whatever scraps they could scavenge or spare and a few bottles of wine or brandy. Across the entrance to the tents there was a sign:
Bring a bottle or food to share for entry.
Tacked below was a list of rules:
- Everyone is welcome, don't make a fuss
- Don't hog the wine
- Don't hog the food
- Don't fight or argue
- If you finish a bottle open a new one, don't recork it for someone else to find
- Clean up after yourselves

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"I'm glad to meet them, in turn. I know how I might have come across in there, but kneejerk reactions about freedom aside, I've always been curious about how others live with their magic. With things as they were, it wasn't possible to safely learn more, but this is a chance to change all that. An all-around exchange can only do us good, I hope."
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Now that is an interesting question. "Mm. Primal spells are usually how a mage's power manifests and the first school any puts their study to as they are simpler. It is very easy to know when those spells are working- and to what degree. My magic manifested by freezing a fountain in my mother's garden. She was quite cross. And while I am a spirit mage much of what I do that isn't healing does come from spells of cold- though I had been hearing spirits my entire life. It depends on the mage, I think. Much like you, however, Roul did manifest with lightening."
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She can't help but chuckle a little at Adelaide's story of her first brush with magic. "My own mother let me get away with nearly everything, but then she didn't have a garden with a fountain in it. They were burned out with rules after the Qun, so after that they didn't want to bother with them. They were just glad when I came back in one piece." She stretches out a little more, though mindful not to do so when people might trip over her.
"Was it hard on you, hearing spirits? You must have a lot of willpower, to deal with that."
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There's nothing in it saying she can't blast away, after all.
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