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mactears ([personal profile] mactears) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-11-15 03:04 pm

[OPEN] I know dark clouds gonna gather 'round me

WHO: Loghain + OPEN
WHAT: A catch-all for Loghain for November.
WHEN: Throughout the month of November.
WHERE: The Gallows, Kirkwall, Sundermount.
NOTES: None yet, will update as needed. Starters for specific characters under the cut.




I. SUNDERMOUNT (OPEN + MORRIGAN)


The woodsman who had placed the cabin up for let likely hadn't expected for Loghain Mac Tir, the Traitor Teyrn of Gwaren and father to the Queen of Ferelden, to become his tenant, but there it was. He paid well for this private retreat in the wilderness, and with a promise to make some modest improvements to the property, one can scarcely suggest that the land owner himself is coming away at a loss.

There's a single-paddock stable attached to the cabin, which is where Sooty now rests eating from her feed back, while Loghain chops wood for the wood stove. Lying on the ground some distance away from him is a peculiar-looking dog--clearly part mabari, but with the unmistakeable ruff of a wolf around the face and hackles, too. Every so often, she rises up from where she rests in the grass observing Loghain's work with intelligent topaz eyes, and trots off into the undergrowth, only to come back sometime later to find another place in the sun to rest.

When he isn't in Kirkwall, this is where he spends a great deal of his time:  fixing up this run-down cabin, and trying to befriend the strange dog that now hangs out around the property.



II.  WARDEN OFFICES (ALISTAIR + NATHANIEL)


Alistair and Nathaniel Howe wish to speak with him.

In Loghain's experience, this can go one of two ways:  he's being ousted, or he's being murdered.

Nevertheless, at the appointed time he arrives outside the Wardens' office and knocks once to announce himself. "It's Loghain," he calls, then rests his hand on the latch without pressing it yet.



III. THE LIBRARY AT NIGHT (TEREN)


While much of the drama surrounding his initial appearance at the Gallows has died down during the intervening months, the easiest time for Loghain to conduct any research in the library is still after dark, when the rest of the researchers and students have long gone to bed and there's no one but himself present to peruse the shelves.

He'd laid out his old notes from Maric's initial disappearance across his chosen work station, along with maps of northern Tevinter and some other assorted reference books, and paces behind his desk, as is his wont, while considering them. The wolf-dog that rests beneath the table dozes, but every so often opens her lambent gold eyes, ears pricked and alert.



VI.  DARKTOWN (ANDERS)


It is some time after the company's return from Blackmarsh that Loghain makes his way into the streets of Darktown, dressed in a set of unremarkable brown and grey work clothes so that he won't be so easily noticed or identified. The dog isn't with him; she's well enough--and independent enough--to be left to her own devices on Sundermount during the daylight hours.

Reaching the clinic, he steps over the threshold and searches out Anders in a glance. Not wanting to disturb him from his patients, however, he hands back, patient.



V.  LOWTOWN (CARVER + OPEN)


Loghain isn't much of a drinker, but the only place to do that around Kirkwall appears to be the Hanged Man--which is where he is now, seated alone at a seat in front of the hearthfire, gaze alternating between resting on the fire and examining the occupants of the tavern. A few people have, over the past several months, identified him, and even given him some trouble, but generally not at this hour early in the evening, before the city has time to get drunk enough to make its worst decisions.

So here he sits with a tankard of ale, unwinding, and making himself available for conversation to whomever happens to come along.


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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2017-11-26 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"You will forgive me if I have my doubts. Wardens have hardly proven themselves of late." Near two years now since she departed Orlais for the Inquisition, with what little that's come out of the Grey Wardens doing even less to bring comfort to her now.

She has more to fear. To wonder at with however much is learned of Corypheus when here her son lives and breathes with his Old God soul within him, when they still fear and hate abominations especially with the idiocy of the Wardens. They wouldn't see anything else. They'd see something monstrous. Weisshaupt had questioned how the Wardens all survived the Fifth Blight. Too many might learn. Too many might hound them.

(Was this the price to be paid? To look over her shoulder the rest of her days?)

"What is he to you that you would bring no harm to him?" Morrigan presses. She wasn't there for Ostagar but she remembers. Remembers hearing who died. What happened. How Loghain fits in: that was Maric's son too, same as Alistair, same as Kieran is his grandson. (But he isn't, same as he isn't Flemeth's grandchild. He's Morrigan's son alone and that's how she intends for it to be.) If he's dropped his guard that's his own business, she's inclined to keep at it for an answer.
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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2017-11-27 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Kieran is happy enough where Morrigan can still spy him; a boy and a dog, same as he was with that ugly (blast and damnation whatever accident made the other dog he cared for so) creature Zevran brought into his life for a time. She's loathe to drag him away when she knows she's about to be disappearing off herself, her, Gwenaelle, Thranduil, Alistair, all the faces that he knows and cares for most all at once again. Not a child but accustomed to the company of adults he's going to miss them.

"He is innocent," she says for want of-- well because he is. Kieran didn't ask for anything that came to him. He didn't ask to be her son. Didn't ask to carry an Old God's soul. Didn't ask for any of the legends of Flemeth or Asha'bellanar no matter the falsehoods or grains of truth in them, the deeds of the Fifth Blight.

If she can keep the line of Theirin from him too then...then she protects him.

"Let me speak with Alistair, you're the first two know outside him and I. The last person he met who lived through the Blight was Oghren. There must be some tales you might tell him he hasn't heard a good dozen times before." Morrigan isn't good at making offerings but she'll try. It might all go easier if she tries, she learned that one the hard way.