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Cole ([personal profile] killedwithlove) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-05-06 11:25 am

[OPEN] Kindness is a light in Kirkwall

WHO: Cole; anyone who needs him
WHAT: Cole's been convinced to come to Kirkwall to help people so he is going to help the hell out of them.
WHEN: Covering the month of Bloomingtide
WHERE: Anywhere BUT the Gallows
NOTES: Will probably end up dealing with lots of the awful from the Gallows. PM this journal or [plurk.com profile] jemisard for an individual starter




Cole never wanted to come here. He wanted to leave, to go elsewhere, but he was convinced that here he is most needed and thus, here he is.

Kirkwall scares him. Deeply scares him, so much that he barely goes into the city at first, but he slowly starts picking out the individuals among the screaming horror of the city, the people who he can help, who still be touched and brought back.

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[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-20 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Christine blinks and shifts back a step at Cole's reaction. It doesn't seem like anyone else had seen that, and a good thing too. Not everyone would be able to just brush it off, and would want something done about him. Sighing softly, she comes closer.

"We are saying the same thing, Cole. No, the color does not matter. It is the why that matters to me. The color is... just the sight. The reasoning behind is the soul. What is the soul of red lyrium? If I find out, perhaps I can save people."
aceso: (Reach out)

[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-22 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, well. She gave it her best shot.

"Of course we can hear it. It is why working with it is so dangerous, and restricted to certain times; so we do not latch on to the song.
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[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-24 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Probably scholars of the Fade," she guesses. "And what they have researched has been passed down through the ages in books." Though she can't deny that Faith is powerful. Christine actually got to spend time with her when she was accidentally dropped into the physical Fade and saw her fight demons. That had confirmed it.
aceso: (To that mountain)

[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-26 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was thinking their ability to corrupt the minds of people, and how much they destroy when they come through the Fade to this side." Like the Circle of Kinloch Hold in Ferelden.
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[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-27 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
"That is what makes some spirits of Faith powerful, but not this one." At least, that's what Christine believes. "This one is powerful because of the knowledge I have helped her gain, explaining what she has observed. And I can also feel her power flow through me when I heal."

But even though Christine thinks she knows Faith pretty well by now, this doesn't give her any additional insight into what Cole is saying. Is this what would happen to all spirits on this side if they had a body of their own like he does? Or is it because he hasn't had a guide, like Christine has been for Faith?

"The Circle mage who fought with Warden Cousland during the Blight?" What was her name again?
aceso: (To that mountain)

[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-28 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mm, I do not look at it that way. The strength comes from her ability to learn and understand things without it changing her nature. I may have taught her things, but her capacity for understanding is all her."

Christine doesn't mean to shiver at his words, but she does anyway. Losing Faith? Would feel terrible. Losing faith in her religion has felt nothing but freeing, and that's why Faith is with Christine. The spirit is drawn to those who doubt, because who needs Faith if they already have their own?

"That is a shame."
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[personal profile] aceso 2017-05-30 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
Cole has a way of starting in the middle of the story that just confuses Christine. That and the topic shift leaves her wondering which to address, but she goes for answering his question, as Faith gently nudges against Christine's mind, making her lips twitch with a smile.

"She does now. It helps that I often keep to a routine, but she's better at understanding hours and days than weeks. For instance, right now she's reminding me that it is that time of day when I need to make dinner for someone. I am afraid I must go."