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Julius ([personal profile] overharrowed) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-10-22 07:02 pm

I am certain of the universe (closed)

WHO: Julius and Petrana
WHAT: A visit was promised, so a visit will be delivered.
WHEN: Vaugely nowish
WHERE: Diplomacy division office
NOTES: Nerds nerding together, probably.




Julius had intended to be slightly more prompt in following up with the rifter mage who had reached out to him when he first arrived, but he had slightly underestimated the amount of work he found piled on his desk nearly from day one. With a new head of research firming up his department and the leader of the Other Powers project roping in Julius to help with the Qun of all things, he did not lack for occupation.

However, even if the state of the world was dire, Julius thought that manners were still important. So, too, was cultivating people who it might prove useful to know, either during his time with the Inquisition or after. If they survived, someone was going to have a major say in what happened to mages, after all. But with Petrana specifically, it was curiosity as much as anything that drove him to pay her a call.

After all, it wasn't every day one met a mage from another world.

He did a bit of research to pinpoint a time she would likely be in her office and would likely not be busy with something it would be hard to set aside. And then there he was, politely knocking at the door.

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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-10-26 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
It was Petrana who answered the door herself, small nug tucked under one arm to prevent her from bolting out of it given the opportunity - Julius was not immediately recognisable to her, but the position she now held within the Inquisition had led to growing somewhat accustomed to unexpected faces on the other side of doors. She was a figure of some visible significance, and it was hardly unusual to be approached unexpectedly-

“Please,” she said, courteous, after only a brief pause combing her mind to see if she did know him by sight and had forgotten, “come in, what has brought you to me?”
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-10-27 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
The slight query about her expression cleared and her smile warmed, a touch, as she closed the door behind him -

to continue to keep the nug from scampering out unattended, one might presume, and not simply to prevent his escape.

“Enchanter,” she said, ushering him not to her desk and the very serious seating arranged before it but instead to the more comfortable chairs by the fireside, where a teakettle rested upon a low table, a small and (to his eye) somewhat foreign glyph etched into its widest part. “Not at all; we all have much with which to occupy ourselves. Will you take tea?”

Most everyone did. The maternal approach she took to her position was one angle to play; there were two sides to the coin, but few enough had had occasion yet to see the other.
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-03 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
“It is rather that way - I knew well what I was signing up for,” with a hint of ruefulness, as she pours pleasantly warm tea and sits, inviting him to do so as well. “But if I cannot make time for the rest of the outpost, I will do us all a grievous disservice. Particularly as I am already quite literally within a tower.”

No need to make it an ivory, metaphorical one.
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hi im late

[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-27 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
“Some months now - the better part of a half-year, I believe,” she says, her fingers curling around her cup and her gaze thoughtful, cut somewhere past him. Much has happened in that time- for her, for Thedas. She thinks, sometimes, of how much she left behind.

Some days, it is a leaden and heavy weight-

others, she could look about herself and imagine: this has always been.

After a moment, choosing her words carefully, “To me it seems: our lot has been thrown for us. We are as sailors in a storm- it is for us to decide only whether we shall captain the ship, or allow ourselves to be blown this way, then that way.” Her smile is not unkind when she says, “It is your choice to come here, Enchanter, and therein you possess a luxury that I do not - you may choose, in time, to leave.”

It wouldn't be uncomplicated, and she thinks it very unlikely, but it isn't out of the question that an opportunity might arise for him in ways it will not, for her.

“We who came here through the rifts, we will see this war out at its sharp edge whether it is with our hands on the tiller or in sullen fists at our sides. Shutting one's eyes to a truth does naught but make one blind - it is not my preference.”
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-28 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
The sick feeling in her stomach whenever that particular subject is broached is not homesickness, quite; if her small smile is a little more fixed, if she doesn't look up from her tea at once, he seems polite enough not to notice.

“It is often the case in life that one must begin again,” she says, neutrally. “We are ever best served by embracing that truth.”
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-30 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
She finds herself smiling before she's quite aware she's going to-

“I suppose to you it must all be so alien,” she says, tilting her head. “In truth, I must confess to you my grace is merely practise- this is not the first time I have been obliged to leave behind my life and begin a new one.”

It's hard to say if it's even the most dramatic.
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-30 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
“I am familiar,” she says, a little more gently - a reassurance that he needn't cut open old wounds for her. There are some positions one might manage to rise to in ignorance, but head of diplomacy is not one of them. “In some ways, very familiar. Do you know,” with a small laugh, “the strangest thing is still so many men, practising magic.”

A shake of her head- “But for you it is not a choice.”
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-30 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
“In theory, yes,” a little more slowly. “In the strictest sense, to discuss how it is that magic functions, yes- that is so. As might anyone take up music; there will be those who are gifted, and those who are not, but it is a skill to be taught.”

Her hands fidget a moment with her skirt, the edge of her teacup.

“It is not an unweighted decision. A conviction of witchcraft is a death sentence for the witch, and any children she may have.”
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[personal profile] ipseite 2017-11-30 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
“My husband felt that it was necessary,” she says, after an only slight pause, as if she can't possibly imagine why that might be troubling. “We were in exile, and he felt that it would be for the best if I were not entirely helpless, should the need arise.”

Not that she's terribly skilled at protecting herself- though she is learning, carefully.

“It was,” choosing her words, “a complicated time for us.”