Galadriel (
laurenande) wrote in
faderift2016-11-07 09:49 am
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WHO: Galadriel and you!
WHAT: Catch all for Firstfall/November, specifically includes Sulevin Blade/Mirror of Galadriel adventures.
WHEN: All of Firstfall.
WHERE: Various, largely Skyhold but also the Warden Camp.
NOTES: To be edited if needed.
WHAT: Catch all for Firstfall/November, specifically includes Sulevin Blade/Mirror of Galadriel adventures.
WHEN: All of Firstfall.
WHERE: Various, largely Skyhold but also the Warden Camp.
NOTES: To be edited if needed.

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"What, cousin, you think I would cheat?" But he hands the deck over to hear, taking the wine and pouring a measure in all their glasses before settling back against the chair and crossing his legs, lazily taking up the whole of the space allotted to him.
"Deer in the glade?" He suggests, breaking to take a sip of his wine. "Fool? Or perhaps twenty-four, which is good to begin with. It might help him settle in. Galadriel, what was the game you taught Celeborn? The one with the piles."
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The cards flow through her fingers with a suspicious ease, bending and arcing in ways that seem quite simple but would be prodigiously difficult to duplicate. It was the ease of many years practice--ten thousand or so, to be precise--and she regards the Outsider as she works.
"Perhaps you would prefer to start with something simple to practice? Watching and participating are oft very different." She glances sidelong at Thranduil, answering his question as she offers the Outsider a solution: "We can begin with Tides, the game I taught my husband ere we were wed."
She taps the deck on the table and cuts it in into thirds, setting each before them as she does.
"It is a game of chance, and fairly simple. Flip your card upward and the highest value takes the tide and all the cards. You must claim the whole of them to be named victorious."
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It's a lazy ease with which he beckons his wine glass to him; he uses his magic so rarely for anything outside of combat these days that being able to do so without fear of judgement is a relief. It's caught in careful fingers and he takes his own sip, chuckling softly against the glass at the name of the game.
"I do like the name, if nothing else. I believe there is a similar one that the sailors sometimes play in my own world." Might as well save the more complex games for when they've had more to drink. That's a good plan, right?
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But the clothes the Outsider wears and the clothes he intends to eventually provide Galadriel with-- he is enjoying seeing her in more Manly raiment-- are bought from coin acquired from such little adventures. More honestly what he means is that he would never cheat them.
They actually might be able to follow through with threats.
(Or perhaps he's genuinely fond of both of them.)
"As you like, my lady." He leans forward just enough to have his pile within reach so he might follow along.