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altusimperius) wrote in
faderift2018-01-03 12:18 am
[open] tiptoe through the window
WHO: Benedict and yoooou
WHAT: though still very much under supervision, Bene is out of confinement and Ready To Party
WHEN: Wintermarch
WHERE: The Gallows mostly
NOTES: Always assume there's a Templar nearby. If you're the Templar, that should be easy
WHAT: though still very much under supervision, Bene is out of confinement and Ready To Party
WHEN: Wintermarch
WHERE: The Gallows mostly
NOTES: Always assume there's a Templar nearby. If you're the Templar, that should be easy
I. Out and About
If one didn't know Benedict is a prisoner, and if he weren't dressed in the plain garb of an Inquisition Nobody, one might think he's a visiting prince. Which... in a sense he is, though the visit is somewhat less on his terms and is still essentially captivity.
However, he is now allowed outside, able to walk around and do things and look at people, often with the kind of scrutinizing gaze one might expect from a duchess eyeing a lizard on the ground. He's not here to make friends, he's here to be Kirkwall's Next Top Model.
Or to just. ....wait things out. Whatever the case, he's in transit and acting very needlessly fancy about it.
II. The Library
He tried to continue his Boredom Strike within the quarters assigned to him by the Inquisition, but Benedict did, after some weeks, eventually cave. He's back to researching rifts and Old Gods and all that witch hunty rubbish that the south seems so keen on ascribing to Tevinter, half the time just making up nonsense to put in his notes in the off-chance anyone is actually paying attention. In these moments he looks less like a stuck-up princeling and more like a petulant schoolboy, doodling on his parchment and doing just about everything in his power to ensure nobody thinks they're the boss of him.
III. Wildcard
Dare ye visit his chambers in the old Templar tower? Catch him dining with the unwashed masses or encountering snow, which has become his newest mortal enemy? (Hit me up if you want a specific prompt.)

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"Where I'm from, you could be flogged for speaking to me," he boredly replies, "but nobody here gives a shit."
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Seemingly being the operative word, because not three minutes after she's looked back at her own books, the boy doodling in the margins of a goddamn library book will feel a suddenly freezing wind across the back of his neck. Should he turn to look, the culprit will be nowhere in sight. As soon as he looks back to his book and becomes comfortable again, the freezing breeze will be back, until he turns around and the cycle repeats itself.
This will go on as long as it takes for him to stop doodling, to confront Adalia, or to look beneath his chair, where he will be faced with a tiny dragon, who will breathe ice in his face and fly over to Adalia. One of the three.
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After the third time, he casts a venomous look her way and mutters, "stop it." Under normal circumstances, he'd fight back, but the platemailed lunkhead prevents that.
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The breeze is at his ankles, this time, and as before, when he looks to find the culprit there's nothing there.
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"She's attacking me," he says, a bit haltingly, like he isn't sure if he'll get in trouble for it or not.
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"Oh, gods, you're pitiful, this is amazing — Charis, confn ekess dask, danthe."
A small dragon wings down from the bookshelf next to Bene and lands next to Adalia, who scritches his browridge and raises her eyebrow smugly at Bene.
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"No dragons in the library," he grumbles, clearly not caring that much, but someone has to make sure all the books don't burn down. Bene, for his part, is startled by the-- is that a dragonling??-- and watches it cautiously as it returns to its mistress.
"How does it fly," he asks, with careful curiosity, "...it's so small." Dragonlings don't develop functional wings for a long time, and even at their smallest they're nearly the size of horses.