Hermione Granger (
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You'll fight and you'll make it through
WHO: Hermione and OPEN!
WHAT: Catch-all for the month (let me know if you'd like a particular starter)
WHEN: Wintermarch, going into Guardian if need be
WHERE: Throughout Skyhold
NOTES: Feel free to assume prior minor CR between them, especially if your character would have taken/taught any classes involving magic or Thedosian history/culture. I'm willing to handwave more major previous CR if that would make the thread move along more easily, but we can hash out those details either via PM or on plurk (
StarryOblivion).
WHAT: Catch-all for the month (let me know if you'd like a particular starter)
WHEN: Wintermarch, going into Guardian if need be
WHERE: Throughout Skyhold
NOTES: Feel free to assume prior minor CR between them, especially if your character would have taken/taught any classes involving magic or Thedosian history/culture. I'm willing to handwave more major previous CR if that would make the thread move along more easily, but we can hash out those details either via PM or on plurk (
Archery range
To her credit, Hermione was trying.
Her magic still wasn't coming along as seamlessly as she would hope, and so she'd bitten the bullet and decided that she'd need to learn other ways of defending herself, since she couldn't rightfully stay within the confines of Skyhold forever. Most weapons were too large or heavy for an untrained person of smaller stature, and the ones that weren't would force her to get much closer to an enemy than she would want to, especially if bloodshed was going to be involved. Given all that, archery seemed the best bet. She could stay a safe distance from most of the fighting and also run with her weapon without it tripping her up or throwing off her balance. And besides, she'd used a bow and arrow before.
Once.
For fun.
And she hadn't been very good.
Which explained why she'd raised the bow before the arrow was properly nocked, resulting in the arrow unexpectedly flying loose with an almost comical twang! and a gasp from the startled young witch. She widened her eyes as she instinctively looked around, hoping that no one had seen that, before realizing that she should be more concerned with where the arrow had gone and fervently hoping it hadn't managed to somehow hit someone.
Perhaps she should stay away from weapons for a while?
Training Grounds
She'd made it quite clear to anyone who offered to spar with her that she didn't know the first thing about fighting without any sort of magic, but even so, Hermione wasn't really going to leave anything to chance. She'd been tortured before, and while no physical injury could match what had been done to her, she still wasn't a big fan of pain and was in no hurry to subject herself to any injuries that may require more than a quick visit to the healing tents.
Long hair pulled back into a bun and wearing as much light armor as she could get away with without hindering her movement, Hermione always stood stiffly as she eyed her opponent, looking for weaknesses. She was small and fairly fast, so if she could assess her situation before the match even started, she could try to use that to her advantage and end things as quickly as possible. Still, she was here to learn, and one didn't learn without asking questions, so there was no shortage of those as she awkwardly went through the motions each and every time.
"Is my stance all right? Where should my hands be while I'm defending myself? You're not going to actually hit me hard, are you? I don't fancy a broken nose, and I'm not looking to hurt you. You know I'm only looking to defend myself, don't you? You'll stop if I ask you to, won't you? What should I be doing with my feet?"
On and on it went, and if she couldn't get herself used to any kind of bare-handed combat, Hermione was just going to have to get her hands on her own staff and start practicing a different sort of sparring, assuming that her mage friends wouldn't mind showing her how to use a staff in a less traditional sort of way.
The Baths
While she always did what she could to keep herself clean, Hermione had managed to avoid the baths for an extended period of time. It was easy enough when making water was one of the only spells she could still reliably do, and she'd been forced to get used to limited hygiene during the year she'd spent on the run. But now that she was actually involved in regular physical activity, she couldn't really make do with a quick wash or a mostly-clothed dip in the bath.
Though it always seemed like most of the people she would see down there relished their time in the water, Hermione had never exactly enjoyed communal baths. Still, she did happen to go down there while it was mostly empty, and there was no rule saying she had to be completely nude to get herself clean. She was a grown woman, and if she wanted to sit in a bath with her underwear on, she was surely entitled to it.
Besides, the hot water felt good on her sore muscles (she was getting muscles now; when did that happen?), and so it was easier for her to relax than she might have thought otherwise. So long as no one tried to engage her in conversation while their privates were less-than-private, she could almost enjoy soaking in there for a bit.
Library
The drawback to not having your own small, private, contained bath was that you couldn't read in the tub, and despite her newer hobbies, reading will always be Hermione's first love. While she might not be as much of a fixture in the library as she used to be upon her initial arrival, anyone looking for her could simply hang about the vicinity long enough and she would find her way back there before too long. These days, she mostly read for the various classes she was taking, but she still found the time to read one of the "lighter" books available in Skyhold's library. Sometimes, these books were written with a very marked biased, and whoever might be sitting close enough to the young rifter might be drawn into a heated discussion over said bias. It was all right, though; she usually kept her voice down, given that it was a library.
Wildcard!
Choose your own adventure!
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"I wouldn't call it foolish. After all, you just want to make sure that I get good enough not to shoot you next time. That sounds perfectly reasonable to me."
She didn't know if she'd consider it "the nature of her heart" so much as it was simple common sense, but that just showed the differences in their general outlook.
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He could be reasonable in certain moments but apparently not in matters such as this. Ah well at least he was willing to confess to that much as well. One step at a time and all that.
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"I know you're big and strong, Iskandar," she told him dryly, "but that doesn't mean you can't get hurt. What if I'd been using magic instead of arrows, or a wayward shot actually had gotten you somewhere where it would do considerable damage? Please promise you'll be a little more careful in the future."
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His abilities were not what they once were but he knew that he was still far sturdier than most people here. That meant he was far more willing to risk himself first before others. Best to use your strongest tool rather than just breaking a weaker one.
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"You might be resistant to magic, but no one is immune to all forms of magic, especially not when there are so many different kinds of it represented here in Skyhold. So again, all the same, just promise to be careful. At least while you're here at the fortress. Getting hurt while on a mission is one thing, but friendly fire before you've even left the Inquisition base is another matter altogether."
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That seemed the fairest way of making a compromise given his own nature. After all, he knew himself well enough to know that he would never be one to be careful even when asked. So to promise he would be meant just breaking his word and he had too much honor for that.
"Besides, I am not eager for injury!" And with that he burst into laughter.
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"Eager or not, it can happen!" she told him, trying not to sound as though she was scolding him. "A carefully-worded promise is all well and good, but I just want to make sure I don't have to fret over you if I don't see you for a few days." Not that she wouldn't, even with a proper promise, but it would help lessen the steady panic if there ever came a time when she sought him out and couldn't find him.
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It was like he thought that was good enough to reassure her that he was going to be fine. Then again, it wasn't like he'd ever died from an injury before. Yet. He knew he would when he returned to his world but that was another matter entirely.
"Do you really worry so much about me when you do not see me for a few days?"
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"I worry about anyone if I hadn't seen them in a few days, unless I know they've gone off on a mission or are working on a project. It's easy to assume the worst here, when there's so much danger lurking just right outside of Skyhold. I don't want to think of the worst, especially not when it comes to the people I count among my friends."
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He wasn't scolding her though, nothing like that. What she was doing was not wrong and he didn't fault her for that. Rather he wanted to offer another take on the matter so she could perhaps see why he reacted to things the way he did. Sometimes things like that could help another to understand him.
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But this would be a debate without end, given that she knew enough of Iskandar to hazard a guess that he could be quite stubborn about opposing viewpoints. so she let the bewilderment fade somewhat, shrugging her shoulders a bit. "I never said not to be prepared to solve whatever problems might arise. Just the opposite, really; I asked you to promise to be careful, so that you can be at your readiest no matter what happens. You can't fault me for being worried, not when you yourself claimed to have concerns for your friends as well."
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He laughed and then gave a little shrug. The words didn't always have to make sense really. Feelings were what they were. "Simply do not make yourself old before your time. There is much of life to live and there is room to explore and flourish without drowning in the horrors of what might be."
With that he let the subject fade. "How do your hands feels?"
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At his question, she blinked in surprise before looking down at her hands, as though they would tell her the answer. "A little tired, but all right," she replied, flexing her fingers a bit. "I never really considered that my hands would hurt after archery. Of course it makes sense, but it's just one of those things that you never really think about until you're in the moment."
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He clapped his hand on his shoulder and gave her a broad grin, already deciding that he would see to it that a beautiful bow was fashioned for her. He would have to look for a fine weapon maker for something like that. Just to make sure that it would be suitable for her...beautiful but powerful.
"I know where I can get us some lotion as well."
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Smiling awkwardly up at him as he clapped her shoulder, she took off the glove he'd retrieved for her and told him, "You really don't have to go through all that trouble, Iskandar. I appreciate it, but you've helped me more than enough today. I wouldn't want to be accused of taking advantage."
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He laughed and waved for her to come with him. No point in lingering here. Besides, he'd already made up his mind to help her so why stay there?
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Not really thinking it would need to resort to that, she offered him a small smile as she began to follow after him, replying, "I suppose that makes sense. Thank you."
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He flashed her another grin and wrapped an arm around her shoulders. Much like a father would than anything else. She would always be safe with him, that was what he'd decided and he planned to hold true to that.