Samwise Gamgee (
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[open] concerning hobbits
WHO: Samwise Gamgee and EVERYONE HE CAN FIND
WHAT: Sam's arrived at Skyhold and is exploring! Also asking questions. All the questions.
WHEN: After arriving from the Fallow Mire
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Feel free to meet Sam in any part of Skyhold! He'll be all over.
WHAT: Sam's arrived at Skyhold and is exploring! Also asking questions. All the questions.
WHEN: After arriving from the Fallow Mire
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Feel free to meet Sam in any part of Skyhold! He'll be all over.
He'd tried to stick close to who he'd already started privately thinking of as his new friends - the other Sam and the wizard Twisted Fate. He'd even glimpsed, once or twice, the Man who'd pulled him out of the Mire in the first place, and saved him from being drownded. But the road from the Fallow Mire had been long, and Sam had spent much of it on his own, tucked away in small corners of wagons or sitting astride horses alongside dwarves, being too short to walk and have a hope of keeping up.
And when they'd arrived at last, he'd found himself suddenly left completely to his own devices.
Skyhold. He rolls the word around in his mind, staring up, up at the battlements and the clouds beyond. It's a good enough name for the place, he supposes, being up in the mountains as it is. And there's something in it that appeals to him - it's not quite Elvish, not quite Rivendell or Lothlórien, but it's a bit more fanciful than Hobbiton or Bywater, he thinks. As for the place itself, he finds himself a bit overwhelmed - not only with the size (which is enormous in its own right, apart from everything in it being built proportionate to Big People), but with the ceaseless activity and the seemingly endless places to explore and get lost in.
He finds the kitchen first, hobbit-senses guiding him true, but after he's snacked his fill he finds himself wanting to explore more, and he steps carefully down the stairs into the yard. There are folk of all shapes and sizes everywhere (though nobody he recognizes), and he takes a deep breath before walking forward, not quite sure where he's going.
There are Elves here; he knows that much. If nothing else, perhaps the Elves will know more about what's happened and why he's come here. Perhaps they'll at least know Gandalf's name.
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"I wouldn't say no to a nice cold ale," he says as they walk, hurrying his steps to keep up. "Or perhaps more than one. But you're very kind to offer, all the same."
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"We have plenty of ale, and mead and other drinks. Love yourself and don't try any of the dwarven brews, though. The dwarves have many fine qualities and you won't hear me arguing otherwise, but making decent liquor isn't one of them."
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"I'll be careful," he promises. "If the ales are anything like the ones back home, then I won't wish for anything else, anyhow - except a bite to eat, perhaps."
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"Ale is ale everywhere, I'd think. Maybe it's the one constant that binds the universe together. That and drinking songs. And they have a small selection; I prefer the heart cakes, but they also have butter soup and that one barley and turnip stew that's everywhere in Ferelden."
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"Everywhere except inside this hobbit!" he says, cheerfully enough. Barley and turnip stew may sound dull and unappetizing to some, but it's good, hearty food, excellent for hobbits. "But we'll change that soon enough."
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"I'm a hobbit, right enough, and we've got no dwarf blood at all," he confirms. "Only it seems I'm the only one around - that is, unless hobbits here are even quieter and better at hiding than the ones from the Shire, and have managed to hide themselves away completely - from everyone."
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And now Korrin's actually being diplomatic, because her hopes for that aren't high, much as she doesn't want to bring his mood down. If they can't even accept mages and other races from their own lands, what are they going to do with outsiders? It still worries her.
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"They must be fainthearted people indeed, to be so frightened of a hobbit," he says, then adds quickly, "begging your pardon. But I'll be careful."
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As they come into view of the tavern, Korrin gestures to it. "The Herald's Rest, one of best ways to cope with all this, at least in my opinion. It gets crowded every night, though, so I'm not alone."
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"There's nothing like a stout brew to ease a troubled heart," he says firmly. "Apart from a hearty meal, that is."