lifeofendurance: (Surprised)
Aleron Darton ([personal profile] lifeofendurance) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-06-27 11:21 am

[OPEN] Be Careful Lest Your Sins Find You Out

WHO: Aleron Darton and Anyone in the Gallows
WHAT: Someone remembers the Seeker from days gone by. Not happy days.
WHEN: Early Justinian (backdated)
WHERE: Gallows
NOTES: None yet. Al is still a stick-in-the-mud. Although maybe no more than 4-5 tag ins so I don't leave folks hanging? Still open for any previous Kirkwall/Starkhaven mages who want to wtf at him.



It was bound to happen sooner or later.

Ever since receiving the news that the Inquisition was going to set up base in Kirkwall, Aleron has had a feeling in the pit of his stomach that his time in the city prior was going to rear its ugly head. He, of course, doesn't feel he was in any way wrong in his actions. But then making people uncomfortable is part and parcel of being a Seeker. He's used to it, in fact. And thus, the sudden outburst behind his head is not much of a surprise.

"You! What are you doing here?! How could you? How could you have brought us here and left us with that madwoman?"

The source: a woman with a thick Starkhaven accent, face red with rage and barrelling at Aleron as if to tackle him to the ground with her slight frame.

She stops short of tackling him. Barely.

Having his boots spit on? That does prove something of a surprise. And the slap she delivers across his face immediately thereafter.

justice_is_blond: (Just going to interrupt now)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2017-06-30 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Is restrained the proper word, or a mild way of describing it?"

The woman was a victim of the Kirkwall Circle. Slapping someone for the horrors that they went through, someone who was admitting they were responsible, is a perfectly normal response. Especially when there are so many yelling about how mages need to be controlled because otherwise they'd just attack people. She'd simply slapped, not used magic. Anders would absolutely defend her and her right to do that.

"And are you saying that you're one of the Seekers who came to Kirkwall, saw what was going on... and walked away?"
justice_is_blond: (Need an aspirin)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2017-06-30 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
Aleron may not give him a verbal answer to the first question, but that's an answer in and of itself. Force was used, and more than was 'appropriate.' No little surprise when Harriman is involved. The real surprise is that this man who has married a mage and the mage did nothing to help someone Cade was hurting.

...Then again. If Aleron considered Kirkwall not his problem initially, maybe it's no wonder that he didn't stop Cade. Maybe there's no fixing the system that caused this situation in the first place, abuses compounded on abuses.

The frustration fades, replaced by a mix of despair and resignation. "So you let Meredith continue to slaughter innocents, paid no need to Templars making them Tranquil for their own personal reasons, walked away from the abuse, and today you let Cade harm a mage who was upset you'd abandoned them before. Where does it end?"

And when does anyone other than him step up and acknowledge that they helped add to the mess? Cade, Cullen, Aleron, no one can be bothered to disrupt the Chantry's narrative that Kirkwall's mess was the act of one lone mad mage.
justice_is_blond: (Tell me another one)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2017-06-30 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is that..." Maker. There are times he wonders if Bethany married this man just to have stability, as that's about all the man seems good for - steadily plodding along no matter anything else, determinedly set in his rut.

"Clearly you feel something else was going on. Why don't you explain your take on the situations?" Maybe that will open the door in the wall this conversation has been.
justice_is_blond: (All right then)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2017-07-01 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
He takes a seat, keeping his face still. The only forgiveness he could offer is not forgiveness that would be asked for, truly - that of standing aside and letting Anders bear the blame for what happened alone. Maybe if Aleron is interested in the truth they can get there. That remains to be seen, though.

"Vaguely. I was aware of many Starkhaven mages being brought to Kirkwall, and assisted a few of them in escaping both with and without Hawke when it became clear that they were the newest targets of the Kirkwall Templars. What of it?"