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[open] gentle impulsion
WHO Sina and friends
WHAT: She's back from getting murried and trying to get the garden to stop sucking!
WHEN: Justinian
WHERE: Generally either The Gallows or the old Qunari compound
NOTES: She's looking unusually robust lately.
WHAT: She's back from getting murried and trying to get the garden to stop sucking!
WHEN: Justinian
WHERE: Generally either The Gallows or the old Qunari compound
NOTES: She's looking unusually robust lately.
I. Hangin' Around
Sina really hates to be inside, but she's learned to accept it while living in the compound, in the small shared room that now only she and Nari occupy. If there were a decent place to set up their tent that's certainly what they'd do, but there's barely any unpaved ground to be found and... frankly, it's a bit depressing.
As a result, she sits outside most evenings, on a low wall or stack of crates, watching workers make their way home and sipping a cup of tea. She's hardly gotten more metropolitan, but at least in contrast to when she first arrived, Sina seems much more comfortable in human-made territory.
II. Gardening
Having taken it upon herself to ensure the memorial garden in the Gallows is up to speed, Sina spends most of each day overseeing the care of its young plants. It's more than a little discouraging that, between the magical destruction and the red lyrium and the overall badness that have dominated the Gallows in the last few years, nothing seems to be growing easily, and that which does is sickly.
When left alone at the end of the day, Sina will often try to spot-heal various patches, siphoning life from the lost vegetation and pushing it into the dying. It always works temporarily, then the next day, it's like it never happened.
She's at her wits' end.
III. Infirmary
Though not there as often as she used to be, Sina still makes deliveries of what herbs she can coax out of the ground and offers medicinal assistance when it's needed. Every so often she can be talked into sticking around for a quick checkup, and whether it's the warmer environment or being closer to home or just time, the shard's effects on Sina seem less painful lately.
IV. Alienage
Sina is trying to befriend the elves of the city, admittedly at a disadvantage both due to her visible facial markings and the fact that there is a glowing green hole in her sternum. Whenever she has the time, she brings gifts from the garden and offers assistance with minor health concerns.
She can sometimes be found by the vhenandahl, talking to the children who have come to associate her visits with interesting stories, and periodically to adults whose trust she's beginning to win.
V. Wherever!
Probably not at a hot dog stand in Hightown, but one never knows!

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I (Araceli or Nari are welcome to join)
"Just the person I was hoping to find. How are you, Sina?"
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There have been times she's used a staff, but being rather thin of frame and inclined to smack others and herself in the face with a long and ungainly weapon, Sina tends to prefer her hands as a focus for her magic.
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She tilts her head, curious. "Araceli hasn't mentioned it yet? Huh, I thought she'd have beaten me to it. We're moving out of the damned barracks at long last. The paperwork went through, and we found a nice apartment at the docks. The landlord doesn't even seem to care that they'd be dealing with a 'qunari', as long as they get the rent on time." Blame Araceli for that, she probably laid the charm on thick.
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There's probably a reason no one asks her opinion on it.
Still, she knows someone has been making attempts to save the garden. It's one of the few places she can tolerate walking through without a headache. She knows there's only a few others with the skill to revive plants within the Inquisition, so she can guess roughly who has been there, but when she sees Sina working, that confirms her suspicions.
"Some of the plants are looking a little better today than they were yesterday," she comments, making an attempt at optimism. They technically look better, but she knows temporary measures when she sees them.
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She breathes in to thank her, but then sighs it back out as she looks back down at her attempted handiwork. Sina's efforts are noble, but thus far, both figuratively and literally fruitless.
"...no they aren't," she sighs, the words more commiseration than correction. "This isn't working."
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If everyone lived in tents and aravels they wouldn't have this problem.
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Unofficially. The working men and women of Kirkwall hadn't thought too much of a Dalish elf's opinions on their architecture, and so Nahariel had performed the age-old subterfuge of the apprentice... aided in no small part by her skill as a scout. Peeking over shoulders, overhearing conversations, speaking little, doing much. It had been that way for near a month.
But today...
"I think they're starting to trust me a little!" she says once she's in speaking range, her lopsided grin flashing white against her skin.
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"The ground here has been soaked in blood and other things. However, things still grow in the Blackmarsh, so they likely can grow here." Even with some of the other places Velanna has visited, the Blackmarsh was still one of the most desolate. The Veil had been too thin, there.
"Have you tried bringing in new plants? Ones that are already growing and have a chance of fighting to survive here?" She could help with the attempts to bring back what is here, but Velanna knows a losing battle when she sees it.
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Sina smiles and hunches her shoulders slightly. "Maybe," she considers, "I'll bring it up with her. We may want to stay a bit closer to the alienage. Or even within it. It seems like the place to be."
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"Hooray!" Sina exclaims, a colloquialism of the local children, hopping off the crate she's been sitting on to go embrace Nari. "But do you trust them?"
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"I've had a thought," she says in a low voice, "but it might not work."
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"Good question," she replies. She extricates herself from the embrace with an apologetic look, moving to sit on the ground by the crates and leaning back into them with a sigh of relief. "To a degree. To respect my contributions? Getting there. To catch me if I fall off scaffolding?" The elf quirks a slender black brow and huffs a laugh, "Not yet. But I can't blame them. If something like what happened here happened to my people, I'd be insular and distrusting too," she says, her words accompanied by a sly wink.
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Sina's mention of Merrill catches Velanna's attention, as much as the careful way she was considering whatever thought she had.
"Speak it, then. Merrill is a friend, where you would seek her council, feel free to seek mine."
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"Back in Halamshiral," she begins, and lowers her voice, "when we did something, with the ancient ones. We made the vhenandahl grow quickly and strong."
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"...We aren't much better though. How many of the patrols, merchants, hunters, or poachers that strayed too close to our camp and got an arrow in their chest for their trouble d'you think actually had anything to do with what happened on the plains?" The hunter laced her fingers together, clasped one knee to her chest, and rolled her head to the side so she could look at her clansister contemplatively.
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"Perhaps none," she says, and pauses. That may be the end of the thought, but she can't help but feel there's more. "...but how can we be sure?" All it takes is one cruel shem to take out a clan, as Sedi's history has demonstrated.
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"I remember." Whether or not it could be done again, she isn't entirely sure. Galadriel was no longer with them, after all. Velanna can work such magic herself, she grew a small grove of trees in Skyhold after all, but that had been in soil that hadn't been so thoroughly corrupted as here. "You think it can be done again?"
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"And history has shown over and over that as a whole... even shem by shem... they don't care for the People. I figure they have every right to believe we wouldn't piss on them if they were burning." Nari snorts briefly with laughter to hear the phrase come out of her mouth--it's every bit as Kirkwall as Sina's "hooray" had been, albeit picked up from less innocent souls than children.
"So I figure it's natural they wouldn't trust us to build their houses--the shells they rely on to keep them safe. They know we see what their people have done." And what they keep doing, as Sina had seen in the Alienage. "It'd make more sense to them if I joined wood in such a way that it'd collapse at the first gale than to join it to last a century."
She looks back at her clansister with a cheeky grin. "Plus how should I know how to build a house. We live naked in trees, covered only with vallaslin and the blood of shem'len children, didn't you know?"
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"That's not fair," she murmurs, "but nothing is." Her mouth quirks into a smile of amusement at Nari's commentary. "It gets cold, but we make do," she says, pleasantly.
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"There are less of us here that know how to grow things, as well."
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"Speaking of trees," she said, "how is the garden work going?"
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Looking down at the soil, she scrunches it with her fingers, then rests back on her heels to look carefully at Velanna. "Will you meet me here day after tomorrow, before dawn?"
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There had been some worry amongst them that they were staying in such a barren place, although it was undoubtedly safe from the prying eyes of outsiders. Thalia had been insistent that it would not be a difficulty, and no one was going to criticize her choice. They had some greens that night along with the meat, which all had been grateful for, although she had never known how. Despite the curiosity, the Keeper had offered no explanation, and no one had pressed.
"You know how to do that, then?" A pause, "is it safe?"
After all unlike the forest there were certainly prying eyes here in Kirkwall.
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"I will be here."
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But that would still leave the corrupted ground within the city, and who knows what kind of effect that would have over time on the people who lived there. The hunter sighed heavily, and nodded. "No, you're right, it must be done. Just--" Nari reached out in the deepening twilight to take Sina's hand and squeeze it gently once, "--tell me when you're going to do it, so I can be there to stand watch. We don't need anyone wandering in and misconstruing what you're doing. Especially so soon after our arrival, and especially here."
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"I don't think I should," she says, "not... because I don't want you there. But it's." She fiddles with one of her fingernails, absently biting off a tear. "You know. Keeper business." Freaky druid shit, which isn't freaky or druidic unless it's a secret.
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"It's not as if the toughs roaming the streets here at night are going to respect that it's Keeper business."
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