[closed-ish] revelations come at last
WHO: Sina and anyone who wants a starter
WHAT: The diplomacy mission did not agree well with her.
WHEN: Some backdated to Harvestmere 4th/5th, some current.
WHERE: The healing tents or Sina's tent in the garden.
NOTES: Warning for some icky injuries and pretty severe downers!
WHAT: The diplomacy mission did not agree well with her.
WHEN: Some backdated to Harvestmere 4th/5th, some current.
WHERE: The healing tents or Sina's tent in the garden.
NOTES: Warning for some icky injuries and pretty severe downers!
"Adelaide," comes a cry from the gates, and the newly-conscious Sina removes herself from Herian's horse to stumble towards the healing tents, the darkness staved off by her glimmering shard, which is definitely brighter than the last time anyone here saw it.
"Adelaide," she wheezes again, her voice thin and desperate, an injured fawn bleating for its mother; but with this part of the courtyard filled with only unfamiliar faces, she finds she's not strong enough to keep looking. Sina drops to her knees and hugs herself, keeping the palms of her hands away from her arms in strange clawlike poses. "Ghi'lan," she sobs, her voice growing quieter.
This is only the beginning of a long month in which few hear from or see her, as Sina is spending it curled up in a ball on her bedroll. She resists eating, won't talk to anyone without persistence on their part, and ultimately seems at a total loss of spirit.
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"I think the garden has been missing you," she starts conversationally. "The plants all look well and cared for, but somehow the petals and leaves don't seem as vibrant. It's like they can't show their true colors while you're gone."
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"I'm not sure I could give it anything good," she murmurs, "I'm..." Her voice quavers, remembering what happened the last time she used her magic. Her fingers twitch.
"I can't," she whispers instead.
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"Don't say that," she murmurs. Though she does know what it's like to think yourself to be stupid and it's not something that kind words can shake. You feel it down to your bones and carry the weight of it, no matter how small a thing you feel you've been stupid about. "You've been through so much. The world must seem so different now, but you don't have to give up what you love doing because of it."
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"Do you want to tell me what you mean?"
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"This life," she whimpers, "being... being Dalish. It's all I've ever wanted." She sniffs wetly, keeping her face covered. "I've failed, I failed all of us."
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"One person could never fail the whole of the People. Laying the blame on yourself won't make it true."
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Pensive and still very much torn up, she angles her head to look into Ellana's eyes, as though she might find the answers there. Casting off the Dalish who have broken from the fold doesn't feel right; it feels cruel, counter-productive, a risk of further division and heartache. But if she known the way certain members of Ashara were behaving when she'd first arrived, before she'd gotten to know them or understand them, would her opinion have been so different?
She knows it wouldn't, and wonders if her tolerance is weakness, a need to be loved.
Turning her gaze away again, Sina drops her face onto her hands with a weary sigh. She nods, indicating that she heard and understands Ellana's response, but she's far from giving a sensible answer. "Ir abelas," she murmurs, seeming a little embarrassed.
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"You've done nothing wrong, Sina. Nothing that requires an apology." Her friend was a victim of cruelty; or what happens when their people are determined to be as spiteful and savage as possible and wear it all with pride. She knows the Creators would turn their gaze away from such people if they were here. They might throw them into the void themselves.
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"I've.." she begins, and finds her voice quavering as the weight of her own thoughts grows heavier. "...I don't like what I think about, now." Her lip trembles and she ducks her head as though to hide her face.
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"Ellana," she says after a long silence, her voice quavering, "ar lath ma, lethallan."
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"Ar lath ma. Mala suledin nadas... but you will always have me here to help you. I promise."