Vivienne (
madame_de_fer) wrote in
faderift2015-11-29 09:53 pm
OPEN
WHO: Vivienne and YOU
WHAT: Madame de Fer is returned to the Inquisition and open to deliver opinions. About everything.
WHEN: End of Firstfall through the beginning of Haring. about a week
WHERE: Around Skyhold
NOTES: Vivienne is her own warning.
WHAT: Madame de Fer is returned to the Inquisition and open to deliver opinions. About everything.
WHEN: End of Firstfall through the beginning of Haring. about a week
WHERE: Around Skyhold
NOTES: Vivienne is her own warning.
It's been a few weeks since Vivienne was last present with the main body of the Inquisition. There had been a matter of great importance to attend to in Val Royeaux. Alas, much as she'd quite prefer to stay by Bastien's side, especially now, she knows far too well that this is the place she needs to be. The Inquisition has the potential to shake Thedas to its very foundations and she is determined to be present when that dust settles. The loss of the Herald is a grave blow to the fledgling organization, but that merely spurs her on all the more determined to see this through to the bitter end. There will be time enough later for personal grief.
It doesn't take her long at all to lay claim to the balcony overlooking the main hall of the fortress. In short order, she's got herself a quaint sitting room set up with the best views available. There's quite a pile of books she's brought with her as well. Anyone who's curious or just observant will notice that when she's by herself, she seems quite engrossed in some manner of research, reading intently or taking notes. Those with the knowledge or true skills of perception will note that the books seem an esoteric collection of magical theory and alchemical discourses. Even while busy with this pet project of hers, she remains poised like a queen seated in state to permit a miniature court to be held with herself presiding. Naturally.
She does have other business to attend to. The leadership of the Inquisition must be made to see the importance of how the group presents itself. Certainly the quartermaster is doing his best to see everyone outfitted, but there's still new recruits who are little better than scruffy ragamuffins milling about. There is a need for funds to keep everyone fed and armed, and for that they must at least look like a respectable group, not like a gang of alienage starvlings looking for a handout. Yes, if one espies the Iron Lady marching across the fortress with a determined glint in her eye, it's to seek out those who matter and are in a position to correct this terrible atrocity of poor style.
Not everything is all lazy reading and fashion organization. Despite choosing fine silks with gems as her attire (finished off with creative hats) at all times, Vivienne doesn't neglect the very necessary attention needed to practice her Knight-Enchanter skills. There's no mistaking her for a mage, as she lobs ice at her chosen training dummy out in the courtyard. The surprising behavior is her sudden calling up a sword out of thin air, taking a melee-range method of attack mingled in with the magic. And yet somehow, despite this very real exertion, Vivienne somehow manages not to break a sweat. Maybe that's the chill of being high in the mountains, however.

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"I'm glad that your trip was without any trouble." He returned, amiable as ever. "And I'd be happy to share anything you wish to know. Is there anything in particular you wish to know?" Just so he can better compile a list for her for easier reference.
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It is, well... a partial untruth. Orlesians are notoriously vain. Fortunes are spent as much on cosmetic preparations as they are on a breakfast room for each day of the week. Over the top extravagance is just a matter of course. But Vivienne is quite interested in anything with the potential to restore youth and vigour to her beloved.
"I'd say anything with the potential to restore the vigour and vitality of the weary and worn would be of immense practical value, both here and afield."
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"I did find a way to make a potion that can help people recovering from exhaustion, but I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for. But I'll make a list of what I've got since you left and let you see it at a later date for your perusal." At least then she could look through everything at her time and see if there was indeed anything that could benefit her.
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That and she doesn't quite like the idea of such potions potentially slipping into the hands of Gaspard's supporters. It could give them an edge over Celene's troops, and that is unacceptable.
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At her suggestion he nodded, able to see where she was going with it. "I'll probably ask the Commander about it once I'm certain of how they function. He would have a better idea on how viable it is for the troops."