Adele LeBlanc (
fleurdesel) wrote in
faderift2016-09-29 12:32 pm
[ OPEN ] Take a Break
WHO: Adelaide & The Healers of the Inquisition & friends
WHAT: Informal gathering, refreshments offered.
WHEN: nowish
WHERE: Skyhold, Orlesian Healing Tents
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, bitching about troublesome patients, etc. Announcement post here
WHAT: Informal gathering, refreshments offered.
WHEN: nowish
WHERE: Skyhold, Orlesian Healing Tents
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, bitching about troublesome patients, etc. Announcement post here


It has been a difficult few months for the Inquisition- terrible battles, dangerous missions, strange illnesses. The Healers are well overdue a moment of semi-organized rest and relaxation. Much as she had before on behalf of the mages nearly a year ago, Adelaide takes the time to arrange for said respite. The Orlesian healing tents have been cleared of the potions, bandages, and poultices in favor of chairs, cushions, and braziers. Lanterns and the odd throw of fur or knit wool warm the space. Having more time to settle in and become established- there is more room, more places to sit, more tables propped up for holding glasses and mugs. The space is open, warm, and inviting with an elegant assortment of copper mugs and porcelain cups set around flat side tables arranged with an assortment of teas, honey, and small pots of cubed sugar and carafes of cream bribed from the kitchen. To one side there are bottles of wine and a small keg or two of ale and mead, tankards and glasses waiting. There are dried fruits and hard cheeses, dried meat and hard crusted bread, butter and sausage and a few odd baked tarts here and there. Across the entrance to the tents there is a sign:
Must be a healer or a friend of a healer for entry. Unless urgent (imminent death) no patients will be taken at this time.
Tacked below was a list of rules:
Must be a healer or a friend of a healer for entry. Unless urgent (imminent death) no patients will be taken at this time.
Tacked below was a list of rules:
- NO WORKING
- Tea and coffee are to the left, wine on the right, food in the center. Please keep things in their proper place.
- Don't hog the wine
- Don't hog the tea
- Don't hog the coffee
- Don't hog the food
- Serve yourself and whoever else is waiting for a glass
- If you finish a bottle open a new one, don't recork it for someone else to find
- Brew a fresh pot of coffee or tea when you finish what is available
- Clean up after yourselves

Adelaide
They shouldn't, it's work, but if they feel a need? She won't turn them away.
Remi curled in her lap she lounges, hair in a loose braid, dressed simply and comfortably with a soothing tea at hand? Adelaide manages to look relaxed for the first time since the rifters were kidnapped.
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There are no attempts to disguise Vivienne's taking an appraisal of Adelaide's outward health and vitality. It's all too well known the woman works herself into the ground, though mercifully she's the sense to take time for herself, unlike others she can name. (Looking at you, Cassandra and Cullen.)
On the way over, she does take the time to pause and greet some of Adelaide's students, offering bits of praise and admiration for their efforts. They are turning into such fine mages. A far more promising prospect for the future than where they all were a year ago. She's done well by them.
Their teacher and guardian receives the warmest of smiles. "My dear, have I told you what an absolute treasure you are?"
Christine
The dog is crawling all over Christine's lap, watching the people come and go. He occasionally barks and his tail is wagging, though whether that means he's happy or on alert is hard to say. She occasionally shushes him, but for the most part she sips her wine and tries to relax her tense shoulders.
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"No barking in here, Garahel. Let's let people hear themselves talk." Her smile is sheepish as she looks over to Christine, nodding. "I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with such a companion. I'd worried about bringing him, but he's usually manageable."
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"Ponce, no." Christine scolds, struggling to put down her wine without spilling any before wrapping an arm around the dog before he can lunge.
"I would not call him a companion," Christine says. "More a nuisance. I could never use the word manageable in relation to him."
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Now, she sees the... critter... occupying Christine's lap, and has no choice but to comment.
"What... is that?" Her tone, at least, communicates that she's trying not to be overly rude about the question.
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"Ponce, stop." It's said with exasperation. Every day she seems to be saying Ponce, no. Ponce, stop. Ponce, quiet. Ponce, come here. And the dog never listens.
"He is my mother's dog. I simply find myself stuck with him now."
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Kirk waved at Christine as he approached, his own glass in hand. He paused a couple of feet from here and crouched down, offering his hand to the small dog while watching the woman.
"Long time no see, Christine."
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Said creature is now leaning forward from her lap to sniff the offered hand. Deciding he likes the way this stranger smells, Ponce's tail wags faster and he pounces on Jim's foot.
"Indeed it has been some time. Since... the Western Approach, perhaps?" She looks down at the dog and sighs. "I am sorry about him."
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Inessa
So, the slight elf woman can be found pouring herself some tea. She'll do her best not to hog it all, and will happily brew more when it's needed. Tea is life and she won't have anyone responsible for depriving others of it, even herself.
Garahel follows her around, of course. He likes the attention -and the food- though Inessa does her best to distract him with mabari crunch treats so he is't begging. It works most of the time, but if you have dried meat, expect him to stare up at you soulfully. Just a little?
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She comes up to refill her teacup just as Inessa is finishing the fresh brew.
"Much obliged," she offers as she steps up to the serving table, cup and saucer in hand.
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"I see someone has been practicing his puppy dog eyes," he rolled his own as he handed down a treat to the pup.
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And will said owner mind that Amélie has taken the liberty of feeding their hound? It is a pointless question to the ask the dog itself, for she is sure its answer will be whatever will get it fed more food.
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Bruce (feel free to go in either brackets or prose, I will follow)
[So guess who didn't get the message at all. Or if he had, elected to completely ignore them. That's right - this guy.
Tucked in a corner somewhere is one (1) Bruce (not-Banner), huddled up with none of the food and drinks that are around and instead is surrounded by--well, actually by nothing. All he's got is that raggedly old bag that's always with him around Skyhold propped up against his side. He's got one knee up, his journal set onto it as he occupies his time instead with breaking rule #1 - working. Rather than going about to mingle and the like he's just there instead, either leafing through the pages of his journal or writing into it.
Feel free to come up to him anyway. Or don't. Or maybe just glare disapprovingly at him which is what Adelaide will probably do soon enough.]
obeying the rules... sort of
[Once Bruce is forced to... stop working, as it were, he still mostly stays at the corner, though this time he's been forced with food and drink now. He doesn't have a lot of it though, having taken just enough so people will stop fussing over him. And even with his small portions he's either eating very slowly or barely eating at all - most of the time it seems like his mind is off elsewhere, his gaze distant as he loses himself in the whirlwind that is his mind working on overtime.
...people are still free to approach him. Just don't be surprised if they're not getting any kind of adequate response.]
a wild dracolisk appears
[At some point in time it seems like the gathering has gathered some sort of attention - that is, attention in the form of a dracolisk, as it abruptly appears and pokes its head into the tents. Fortunately, it happens to be the tent where Bruce is at, so with great exasperation Bruce finally breaks off from his working in order to get it to back off and not give everyone there a heart attack.
For a good while after that he's hanging outside instead, reluctantly giving the dracolisk some attention until he can pacify it enough to get it back to the stables for the night. Feel free to come up to him during this time, should you wish to. At least he's no longer absorbed in his work during this time.]
breaking the rules
In the mean time, he's come over with a cup of tea (a cup of wine for himself) and thrust it directly beneath Bruce's nose. ]
Take it or risk getting yelled at later. Your choice.
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Actually arriving, Sam has to take a moment to take everything in, giving an impressed whistle. The area looks completely different, clearly work done with the use of a bit of coin. Going inside Sam is equally impressed, perhaps more so, what with the variety of drinks and food spread out along the tables.
He is quick to grab himself some tea and place some food on a plate before he starts to roam around and see who else has arrived. At some point though he does find himself a cushion on the floor to relax on.
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When Sam found cushions to lounge on, Kirk was not far behind in joining him, glass of wine in hand for himself and one for Sam, and a light flush to his cheeks.
"Enjoying yourself?"
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Kallian
In terms of the socializing, she's still largely reserved. She hasn't asked anyone to come with her, and otherwise she's watching the others more than talking to them. Well, every party has a wallflower, doesn't it?
Sina
(feel free to find her roaming or sitting and people-watching also)
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Eirlys
She gravitates toward conversations but lingers on the edge of them, nodding in agreement or laughing along when it feels appropriate but not really offering much - if asked her opinion, she stutters for a moment an feels put on the spot. The tarts are a little rich for her, but she helps herself to bread and cheese, and makes sure that everyone near by has a top-up on their wine as she gets more for herself.
Amélie
Anders, ota
As the evening goes on, no one starts yelling, and he has a couple of drinks, he starts to breathe a bit more. It doesn't quite take away his awareness of the situation, but it means he winds up joking back more and smiling more the deeper into the evening it gets.
Of course, that doesn't keep him from checking his crystal fairly often in case someone needs a healer or Warden.
Hermione
A few people seem to have brought their pets along, and they serve as an acceptable means of distraction, and allow her to feel sociable without actually socializing with anyone. If she recognizes them or they seem friendly enough, she'll gladly stoop down to their level and either pamper them with some petting or a game of fetch, or take some comfort in simply holding them while she looks for familiar faces or their owners.
In the absence of a warm animal, though, a warm cup of tea can serve just as well. She hasn't been eating all that much recently, but at least tea sort of counts as some sort of sustenance and won't leave her feeling as light-headed as wine might make her feel. And if being among so many people is what ends up causing a headache, at least she can be seen by enough people that no one will fault her for slipping away early and finding someplace all to herself to decompress.