Beleth Lavellan (
arlathvhen) wrote in
faderift2016-09-23 07:15 pm
Player Plot: I will call you home
WHO: Beleth, Cyril, Merrick, and Ellana Ashara, Thranduil, Sina Dahlasanor, Metaari, Sam Gareth, Kallian Endris, Alistair and Ruby i think??? whoever wants to go
WHAT: Keeping Up With The Asharas, the reality tv show
WHEN: Backdatedish, around mid-kingsway
WHERE: The Heartlands of Orlais
NOTES: OOC post
WHAT: Keeping Up With The Asharas, the reality tv show
WHEN: Backdatedish, around mid-kingsway
WHERE: The Heartlands of Orlais
NOTES: OOC post
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| Tel'enfenim, da'len Irassal ma ghilas Ma garas mir renan Ara ma'athlan vhenas Ara ma'athlan vhenas | Never fear, little one, Wherever you shall go. Follow my voice-- I will call you home. I will call you home. |
| Clan Ashara currently resides in a small valley nestled into the mountains, that seems idyllic for a Dalish clan. A stream runs through the valley, descending into a waterfall with the steep cliffs on one side, and sheer mountain walls going straight up on two other sides. The only way in and out is through a gap big enough to lead several aravels through. It's a defensible position, safe from any threats. Except the fade rift that has opened up just a little ways from the gap. The hunters can handle the demons spewing from it well enough, and there are always a couple stationed there to pick off whatever appears. But it's too dangerous to lead the aravels and noncombatants through, and thus, they are forced to wait. To compound the issue, there's a village close to where they're currently staying, and while both sides have kept to themselves, neither are pleased with the current situation. They've helped get a message to the Inquisition in hopes that someone will come take care of the problem, and now both are tensely waiting for something to happen to change the situation, for better or worse. And so the members of Clan Ashara, with their friends in tow, return back to their clan. |







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Hearing that Sorellean already knows his name does have him blinking a couple times, having expected that he would need to introduce himself, but it sounds like someone has already done that. "Ah? Who told? But yes, I'm Sam. It's nice to meet you Sorellean."
His smile widens just a bit at the question. "I just wanted to talk. I suppose get to know you a bit better?"
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Bless him, and his wandering eye.
"Well, I'm here to talk. I'm supposed to be the paragon of good behavior, right now, so that's lucky," Why it's lucky, he does not say, but the way his cheshire smirk sneaks across his face is no encouragement,"What do you want to know?"
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"Only 'right now'?" Was he to watch out when Sorellean wasn't on good behavior? He doesn't miss the slight change in the elf's smile. "Well I guess I need to ask what being a twin is like, and what sort of things do you do as First?"
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There's polite, and then there's business as usual. Mage or otherwise, his species would make Sam an enemy under almost any other circumstances-- but he did ask. So much for manners.
"I don't know, it's like it is, I suppose. What's it like being all on your lonesome?" Sorrel's teasing him, but the answer is honest; what does a fish know about what it's like to breathe the sea? He breathes, "As the First, I'm apprenticed to the Keeper. She instructs me in the ways of magic and prayer, and anything else we need to remember. Together, our duties involve guiding the clan and maintaining our cultural history, as well as the protecting the clan physically, alongside the fighters. One day, if things stay as they are..."
He trails off for a moment, awkwardly aware of the irregularity in a way that Sam can't. Firsts are not usually the children of the Keeper. Children are not, in elven society, meant to directly succeed their parent's position. His is a rare privilege, and one he'd just as soon escape, more's the pity.
"...I'll be Keeper myself."
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"Mmm, lonely?" he teases back lightly in return. "I never had siblings so it's something I wonder about." That and he hasn't met any twins before so it was different, curious if it was any different then just having a sibling. Didn't seem like something to press on though.
The way Sorellean trails off in talking about one day becoming the Keeper has him raising a brow ever so slightly. He didn't sound all that excited, but saying that seemed like a bad way to go. "How do you get chosen to be the First? Besides having magic?"
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Why exactly Ellana's skillset would have made her unsuitable went unsaid; Sorrel lets Sam draw his own conclusions. Some things, apparently, are not for rounded ears to hear. Or maybe, it's just too personal.
"Sometimes bloodlines have a say. It's a little different for every Keeper, every clan."
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He does want to ask who the new Second would be, but seeing as he doesn't know anyone and it does seem personal - also not wanting to start issues - he just puts that to the side to ask perhaps Cyril later.
"What kind of magic do you like to use?" Might as well stay on a subject he's familiar with.
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This last qualifier is thrown in almost as an afterthought, almost. Sorrel shrugs, one-shouldered, and leans a little more heavily on his staff.
"What about you, then?"
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Fire and lightning are common enough, but hearing that the First is also a healer certainly perks his interest. "I'm a healer and I'm pretty good with fire. I'm alright with lightning and ice." He pauses for a moment, deciding something but then gives a shrug. "And shapeshifting."
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There passes a moment in which Sorrel has to work to contain his expression. Shapeshifting wasn't a common gift, not even among the Dalish, who delighted in magic in nearly all its forms. Shapeshifting was supposed to be a druidic thing, the realm of the southernmost Wilds, and the witches that lived there, not well known among the clans. You heard about it in myths, and in stories of Sylph-curses, wolf-hunts, and legends of the creators. Objectively, Sorrel knew that shapeshifting was known to the clans. He knew, that among the Dalish there had to be at least a few mages who practiced the skill, or knew it even if they couldn't perform the magic.
But he'd never met one.
Sam is affixed, whether he notices it or not, with a sudden interest behind Sorrel's green eyes. Healing, yes, and all the rest, is acknowledged, but put aside as unimportant. Sorrel doesn't see himself as anything worth speaking of, as a mage, but the idea of shapeshifting, of learning more about something he'd never expected to see, is fascinating.
"That's got to be an interesting specialty. Do you do well at it?"
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"There are things I'm still learning, but I would say that I do very well at it. I had a very good teacher after all. I can only turn into a couple things at the moment and I'm taking my time learning a couple others."
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Hell, for all Sorrel knows, maybe it is. Staring is rude, of course, and Sorrel can no more ask for instruction from Sam than he can simply pick up and leave for the Inquisition. It's an impossible idea, to learn more than the slightest thing from this, but the sneaking thought of it does occur to him; to somehow glean, steal the knowledge, as if by osmosis. But regardless of his intent, Cyril is right: Sorrel has very green eyes.
"So they must have every kind of mage in the Inquisition, if it's so easy then," He's teasing, but only mostly, "Or are you just one of these genius prodigies we hear so much about in the stories?"
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"A prodigy I am not," he chuckles lightly. "Just a hard worker, dedicated to my crafts." There's a pause as Sam looks away as he considers something, a small smile spreading on his lips before looking back to Sorrel. "And I thought turning into an animal might be fun. Course that isn't the reason I gave to be taught. It seemed like an important skill to learn so that I can survive in this world."
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Fair enough. He has a good smile, at least.
"Lucky me, surviving isn't usually a skill I have a problem with. So, maybe I won't need it."
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"Perhaps you don't need it, but doesn't hurt to know it. Considering it is fun once you've gotten the hang of a form. Not everyone expects a mage to suddenly turn into a dog or visa versa."
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"Is that what you turn into, then? What is this, Ferelden?"
It's Orlais, if we're keeping track.
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"I am Fereldan," he offers with a grin, amused by Sorrel's laughter and reactions. "It was the first form I took. I needed something that I could easily study, and they're pretty good at tracking."