Bethany Hawke || Grey Warden (
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faderift2017-10-03 08:13 pm
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[Closed] The Road to Jader ...
WHO: Bethany Darton, Aleron Darton, Carver Hawke, Fenris, Alistair, and Inessa Serra
WHAT: Looking for the Champion, high and low
WHEN: Mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: The fine Orlesian city of Jader, and small town just outside of Jader.
NOTES: Warnings for ...well. The DA2 Crew. You know how these guys are.
WHAT: Looking for the Champion, high and low
WHEN: Mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: The fine Orlesian city of Jader, and small town just outside of Jader.
NOTES: Warnings for ...well. The DA2 Crew. You know how these guys are.
For weeks, Bethany Darton had been searching for some hint of her older sister's whereabouts since she had heard about the demise of the Hero of Fereldan. Her determination only mounting when Carver returned home with Dog, she remembered one of Marian's last letters, sent from a trader in Jader. She rounded up some people who were actually willing to track down Marian again, and as soon as she had returned from the Island of Red Lyrium, she gathered them all up and headed down to the docks as quickly as she could manage it, to Jader itself.

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She squeezed his arm, and then pulled him towards the bar itself.
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The owner notices them coming over and waves. "A fair day to you. How may I help you?"
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"Ahhhh. I think I know of whom you speak! She was here round about this time of year, maybe in Kingsway? Yeah, Kingsway. Last year." He nods as he motions for them to wait a moment as he goes back behind the counter, rummaging around. "A sharp sense of humor, her. I liked her. She rented a room for a time."
"How long?" Carver pressed. "Do you remember when she left?"
The owner stood up, a few baubles in his hands as he walked up to them, holding them out to the twins. "Don't remember the exact date, but I remember overhearing her say something about having to head home. Didn't seem too happy about it. That was a few nights before she left. Came up to her room one morning and she was done. Up and out like that with no warning. Left just enough coin and trinkets to cover her bill. These are what she left behind."
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And then there was the signet ring.
The red Hawke, done in the Kirkwall style, emblazoned on gold.
"... she must have meant to come back for this." She murmured, handing the ring over to Carver, before she took out her purse to pay the man for all the trinkets they were about to take off his hands. "She said she was going home?"
Her brown eyes crinkled - "...Home Fereldan, or home Kirkwall?"
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"I'm afraid I don't know, madam," the owner said, sounding sincerely apologetic. "Just 'home'."
Carver doesn't react quite as visibly. But his jaw tightens, and on the inside, he's shaking. Her rings... and she went to go home a year ago? What in the Maker's name happened to her? "Is there anything else?"
"Not that I can recall. She liked the house whiskey, and knew how to make anyone laugh."
"Sounds like her." He squeezes Bethany's hand.
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Walking away, she squeezed his hand in turn, lowering her voice, "She isn't in Kirkwall - we would have heard of that - but perhaps ... perhaps she got waylaid? That was a year ago."
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He grasps the ring tightly in his hand. Marian wouldn't have parted with it lightly. And he suspects the same as Bethany, that she meant to come back for it. Until he sees her again, it's not leaving his sight.
"If she was coming back to Kirkwall, then yes, something happened. Or she went to Ferelden." Which meant more places to have to look. He sighed, letting the cracks show a bit as he ran a hand over his hair. "A bloody year. We should have heard something by now."
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"So - we back-track. Send out ... what was his name, Gilles? To see if our sister passed by near Lothering. Then we hit every contact that Varric's ever introduced to in Kirkwall."
She put her hand on Carter's arm, her dark eyes serious. "Most importantly, we don't give up. We go to the others, and we tell them what's happening, and see if they have any ideas."
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"Lothering's a start. We might want to have him or someone else check the surrounding areas. If she went to Ferelden, it'll be a harder, longer search, since she could be anywhere." But he hopes it's Ferelden. If she went back to Kirkwall, then, given how long it had been, that more likely meant something had happened. Of course, the possibility exists even if she went to Ferelden, but it's easier to believe otherwise.
Though many of Marian's friends drove him crazy, he knew they would need their help, and they had just as much reason to want to find her. He nods. "Right. If she went back to Kirkwall, she'd likely have taken the same route we took to get here. We need to ask more people along the way back if they remember her. Now we at least have a timeline." Hopefully that could help narrow things down. "No one's giving up, least of all us."
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"Definitely not us. We aren't giving up, no way, no how."
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"Whatever she's doing, I hope it's worth all the fuss she's been kicking up." He is SO going to lay into her when he sees her next. (He's refusing to consider IF he sees her again at all.)
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"I don't know what is happening -- but I know our sister has been there for us. It is time we were there for her."
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"Hard to be there for her when she's nowhere near us. When we don't know what she's even doing or why she's been gone so long." Does she even know they're looking for her? Does she know what's going on in the world? What's happened?
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"We know she was looking into red lyrium."
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"Come on, we should let the others know what's happened and see if they learned anything else."