[open] you'll come back when it's over
WHO friends and family of Sina Dahlasanor
WHAT: post-mortem interactions
WHEN: the evening of 7 Haring and onward
WHERE: the infirmary and elsewhere
NOTES: CW for death and illness. Apart from the main post I will not be tagging in. This thread is for wake/funeral/burial arrangements and anything else you guys want to play out pertaining to Sina's death, so feel free to make top levels or do whatever else!
WHAT: post-mortem interactions
WHEN: the evening of 7 Haring and onward
WHERE: the infirmary and elsewhere
NOTES: CW for death and illness. Apart from the main post I will not be tagging in. This thread is for wake/funeral/burial arrangements and anything else you guys want to play out pertaining to Sina's death, so feel free to make top levels or do whatever else!
It was the evening of the sixth when Galadriel paid her visit to Sina, after which the girl became mostly unresponsive. Still breathing, she slept through the night and day, waking up in the late afternoon just long enough to reach for Nari's hand and whisper something to her before falling away again. The candles grew dim and the shadows long before she stirred again, pulling in a last rasping breath, her lips moving soundlessly to form two unknown words as she exhaled and fell still.
It was hardly ten minutes later when, witnessed by friends and clan, the glowing green patch of magic that had plagued them all for the last couple years simply... vanished from the elf's sternum, as though it had never been there. Lying small and wasted away, destroyed from the inside out, anyone who looked at Sina for the first time would not understand what had killed her.
The room was then vacated by all but Keeper Thalia and Sina's parents, a balding large-eyed man with a quivering chin and a plain, sandy-haired woman, neither appearing all that much more vital than their late daughter. It was they who prepared the body for the resulting rites, silent and weary, their miracle baby laid to an untimely rest.
Out in the hall, Nari found herself surrounded in a collective embrace by a sea of russet-haired Dalish, her family. Even in a time like this, being with their daughter and sister brought comfort, and they hoped she might find some as well.
Sedi and Nymii stood as sentries on either side of the door, permitting only mourners and scowling down otherwise unrelated onlookers.
At last, at long last, it was over.

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Sorrel's voice is quiet. He's been sitting behind a wall formed from Beleth's shoulders and his own self-isolation, thinking more than listening and speaking not at all. But as the question continues, he remembers-- Thalia's suggestion, gently made, but firm. She had been Sina's Keeper, and even if that had not been true, the idea had merit.
"Where Dahlasanor began. It's enough away from anything the shemlen have need of to be safe, and safe to visit," That's the practical part, the thing that needs addressing before aught else. Sorrel pauses, elbows propped on his knees, and swallows. After a moment, he continues, "Every forest starts somewhere; we'll plant the first tree in sunlight, and help it grow. She would have liked that."
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Then Sorrel speaks, and Beleth quickly wipes her eyes again, then turns her full attention to him. A hand goes to rest gently against his arm, watching him worriedly as he speaks. Once he finishes, she runs a gentle hand over his hair, trying to offer some comfort, even when she knows he will be hard pressed to feel it. More than anything else, her priority is his wellbeing.
“Sorrel, that’s a great idea. It’d be easy to get to, but no one will be burning it down. Peaceful.” She presses a quick kiss to the top of his forehead, before turning to see what the others think of the idea.
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And Sorrel's suggestion sounds good, though Fern isn't sure what Plains they're referring to. "..is it close to Kirkwall?" she asks, uncertain of how easy it would be for her to visit it.
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She clasps her hands, elbows on her knees, and looks to Sorrel. Proximity will be her deciding factor as well.
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Sorrel makes no promises on his own behalf, and doesn't have to. Leave alone what the Keepers would say, what Sorrel would do, what the Inquisition might or might not have the power to leverage on any of their behalf. What Nari alone would do at the thought of such a desecration... The Emerald Graves were a sacred site long-ago defiled by a conquering force Sina's loss was so much newer, a wound as yet unhealed.
He shows them his palms, empty, all his meager resources out for them to see.
"It was Keeper Thalia's suggestion first. But I agree with it, and it is close enough, if we're decisive."