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𝕜𝕚𝕥 𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕝𝕠𝕨𝕖 ([personal profile] ragweed) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-07-20 09:17 pm

[OPEN] A dwarf out and about

WHO: Kit and OPEN
WHAT: Kit recovering from the injury he sustained in the Deep Roads, and then exploring the Gallows a bit.
WHEN: The latter half of Solace/July.
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: This post is open to anyone who might have reason to drop by the infirmary, or interact with a slightly lost looking, ripped a f dwarf limping around the Gallows after his convalescence.



Kirkwall has changed since Kit was last in it.

He'd landed in the City of Chains the first time 'round the same summer the Arishok's warship ran aground and the Qunari themselves were camped out in their compound by the docks like dread sentinels. The dwarven mercenary band he'd been a part of at the time had been serving as a guard retinue for a Merchants' Guild caravan, and business had brought them into the city to settle old debts, and generate some new ones, all in the name of profit. The city had looked like a right shithole then, with the poor, the dead, and the dying right under the noses of the nobility, sitting pretty in their decadent Hightown estates. Chantry Templars and priestesses could be found at nearly every level of the city--save Darktown, of course, where they never set foot except in pursuit of apostates.

It still looked like a shithole--but at least the Gallows had a forest right in the middle of it now.


I. THE INFIRMARY



The cot he's been laid up in for the past couple of days is clean and comfortable; the blanket is a bit scratchy, and obviously cut for someone about a foot and a half taller than your average dwarf, but it gets the job done and keeps the chill out. A competent physicker has seen to his wounded leg, though after many failed attempts at cajoling Kit into accepting it, she finally accepts that he's just not going to tolerate a mage healer taking a look at the wound.

It means his leg still aches terribly days after his misadventure into the Deep Roads... but all things considered, he's definitely had worse.

It's a cool, early morning when he takes the crutch that has been left at his bedside and limps his way just outside the infirmary to roll himself a cigarette and have a smoke. Leaning against the doorframe, he squints his eyes against the morning light and enjoys the quiet, interrupted only by the drowsy sounds of the Gallows personnel as they wake, and the cries of seabirds.



II. THE LIBRARY


He's never been in a library before.

No, really. The casteless dwarves certainly weren't allowed into the Diamond Quarter back in Orzammar, let alone into the hallowed halls of the Shaperate with her many mysteries and memories of the dwarves who came before. As a dead-eyed duster kid looking up at the Diamond Quarter from the stifling ruins of Dust Town, Kit liked to imagine that there was, at one point, a Gandir dwarf who'd had a name, a caste, and a life recorded in those memories. Before he'd been reviled, and then forgotten, and then reviled again.

It was a stupid thing to waste energy daydreaming about, when he had no idea where his next meal was going to come from. And with the Legion, the only books he read were the ones that his fellows used to teach him his letters.

So it's not academic curiosity that brings Kit and his crutch limping into the Gallows library, each awkward step resonating with embarrassing noisiness throughout the cavernous chamber. He grimaces, and tries to peg-leg along more discreetly; does this place have anything on dwarven history? Probably not. He looks anyway.


III. WILDCARD


[got a better idea? go for it, man, I'll roll with anything as long as it's set in the Gallows]
nadasharillen: (smile 2)

Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-22 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
"But she did, though," Nari says with a long exhale that mirrors Kit's, albeit divesting herself of worry rather than smoke. "That's good. Means she's not... trapped in the Fade or in a spell-trance, or... whatever else bad happens to mages who aren't opening their eyes." She drags one hand through the crop of her hair, her expression saying plainly that she's at a loss when it comes to such matters.

She pauses for a moment, as if realigning her world, and then smiles a touch guiltily at the smoking dwarf. "Sorry, you've been laid up too haven't you. How's the--" She squints, her eyes searching out his bandages and the nearby crutch, "--leg?"
nadasharillen: (Default)

Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-24 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Before they resettled to Kirkwall she might still have rattled off the fullness of her name and clan, her place within it, but these days it was just "Nari," replied in return, taking the offered hand with a nod and a crooked smile.

"Not keen on magical healing?" she asked with some interest.
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Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-24 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"I prefer potions and poultices too," Nari replies, lowering herself into a squat with a brief wince as the movement stretches some stiff muscles. "Magical healing is wonderful, fast, and sometimes the only way, but having something outside yourself telling your flesh what to do is..." she finishes the thought by way of an unnerved expression.

As far as the forest--well. Nari looked at the dwarf sidelong at the mention. If Kit wasn't keen on magical healing even on a small scale, what would he think about mass rejuvenation of land? His expression seemed to be one of genuine interest, however, so she judged it safe and nodded.

"I don't know exactly what it was she did, or how, but the herb garden here was corrupt beyond mention. Not much grew, and what did manage to grow I wouldn't want to use for anything. So she... fixed it."
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Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-25 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Like all of it," Nari confirmed. "When she was brought out unconscious I stopped paying much attention to anything else, but I've gone back since then and yeah," the elf nods slowly with a generous measure of wonder, "the entire space looks like it's been untouched forest for decades. Right to the borders of the old Chantry, and no farther. It's..."

She trails off then, and shrugging helplessly. The hunter didn't really know what to think yet. For the first time, she was thinking of Sina as a true First. Not that Nari hadn't respected her position before, but she'd always been a little sister first, her position in the clan secondary to that.

Realizing she'd stopped talking and started considering a nearby rock very intently for an unknown amount of time, Nari looks back at her companion with a quick sheepish smile.

"...It's hard to fathom."
nadasharillen: (pondering)

Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-27 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
She opened her mouth to say that wouldn't be necessary, then closed it instead. Despite knowing him for the span of a single short conversation, the dwarf seemed a down-to-earth [ha] sort who wouldn't offer something out of mere courtesy.

And it wouldn't do for Sina's first view of her to be while she was so out of sorts.

"I'd... appreciate that. I'm usually helping with construction or doing some drafting in the Gallows."
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Re: I

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-27 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Starting to," Nari says with a genuine smile--she does love her work. "I did mostly woodcarving with my clan. Ironbark weapons and armor, little trinkets, boxes, statues, other trade goods. We're nomadic, so there was little use for structural work." She plucks a blade of grass from nearby, idly rolling it between her fingers.

"When we went to Skyhold, it was fascinating. I'd seen elven ruins before, of course, but nothing so well preserved. I could see the lines in it the same way I see them in wood. I started paying attention to shem'len houses too. Keeps and castles. They're different, but the bones are the same." The grass thoroughly rolled, she flicks it away.

"I like it. It makes sense. There's little enough that does that these days. And it helps," she says, turning her small crooked smile back towards the dwarf.

"And you? On the front lines?" A little mischief flashes in her green eyes, "Or did you get overwhelmed by nugs?"
nadasharillen: (bummed)

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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2017-07-27 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Rather than take it, Nari scoots herself over to peer closely at the figurine in his hands. She knows what it's like to have something like that from a friend you used to have... especially one that she gathered had passed through the Veil.

"I don't know too much about the Paragons," she murmured slowly, the bulk of her concentration going to appreciating the fine details, the intense and exacting geometry of the dwarven art--so different than the smooth curving lines that dominated Dalish carving. "Are they like the Creators? Each having dominion over an aspect of the world? Teaching your kind their skills?"