Galadriel (
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faderift2018-01-14 05:36 pm
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Seven Thousand Steps
WHO: Galadriel and You
WHAT: Galadriel is getting bit stir crazy with all this winter and has decided to work in the library when she's not getting pumped. Open Wintermarch post/catch all.
WHEN: Throughout Wintermarch
WHERE: Kirkwall, The Gallows
NOTES: There will be a gunshow.
WHAT: Galadriel is getting bit stir crazy with all this winter and has decided to work in the library when she's not getting pumped. Open Wintermarch post/catch all.
WHEN: Throughout Wintermarch
WHERE: Kirkwall, The Gallows
NOTES: There will be a gunshow.
I Library
The Library at the Gallows was considerably larger than Skyhold's; it is not a feat to be overly proud of, considering the remote nature of the other fortress, but it is worthy of note. She crosses into the room and spares a moment of wonder for the rows of books, the tall shelves and the tables that litter the place, and then sets about her work.
Today she is not cloaked, not as she has been wont during the rest of her time in Kirkwall, and wears a dark brown dress of Orlesian brocade. Her brooch with its shining emerald is pinned at the lowest point of the modest neckline and it glitters as she passes through the shafts of light that the windows provide. She carries a stack of parchment and a small box, all of which she abandons on a table before she moves toward the stacks.
Galadriel spends some time wandering the books, plucking familiar tomes from the heavy laden shelves. None of them are exceptionally rare, nor are they of any real interest--histories, Chantry tomes, books on the places and peoples of Thedas. She stacks them on her table and moves out to locate more. Once she has amassed nearly a dozen, she finally takes her seat and begins her translations anew.
II Training (Stairs)
The stairs of Kirkwall are a remarkable feature, if somewhat depressing by their nature, and Galadriel is drawn to them. For so many thousands of years she has had ready, constant access to stairs and the steep climbs to lofty heights--without the trees of Lorien to demand it of her, she is beginning to grow soft. It is a luxury she cannot abide, not while she rests powerless in this human city, so she has decided to train.
She has not trained, not truly, since the days of dawn and the sudden rigor of her old routines catches her up quickly. Still, she is not a woman of idle resolve and she takes the stairs with speed and determination. It does gall her to be seen, to stand in the open so very plainly and without concealment, but she will tolerate it, if it will return to her some semblance of power.
Galadriel begins ere the sun has risen, in the frigid cold of the early morning, and starts down the steps. Icy and snow-laden, they are a struggle and one that mounts quickly and with great satisfaction. Then, once she has reached the foot of them, she takes them again, and again, and again. Six full trips is her goal so she runs.
Her acquired clothes are similar to what she wore when she first arrived in Thedas, in a winter years ago, and they fit her in the loosest sense of the term. The pants are short, the shirt is long in the body and the shoulder but short in the sleeve and tight across her chest. She looks very odd, with her hair bound back dressed in such a fashion, running up and down stairs, but no one has halted her progress yet and she can spare little thought for appearances.
III Training (Courtyard, yes, on the ice.)
a.
It is mid-afternoon by the time she finishes taking the stairs and, to ease her heart back down from the stress of that, she falls into an ancient rhythm. The forms are familiar to her, but they lack something without a weapon in hand. They are worth the effort, even bare handed, and she does them as she was taught. She moves slowly, almost excruciatingly so, and loses both herself and the time to the meditative nature of the activity.
b. Pushups and strength training
After running, Galadriel finds a corner of the courtyard, a place where the sky still hangs above but that is outside the area where ice-skating still occupies the time of those that live in the Gallows. The cold is bracing but she is not hesitant to drop to her hands and toes and push herself up from the ground. She does this with an almost worrying dedication before shifting to her back and curling up over her bent knees.
When her skin is cold enough that it has begun to pink from the bite of ice, she rises and gathers up bundles of the firewood that are kept outside the quartermaster's office. She hoists them over her shoulders and holds them just above them. Her arms strain at the strangeness of the angle, but hold fast as she moves them from one side of the yard to the other and then back again.
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"I will suffer the consequences once I am better rested." She adds, in mild assurance. The cot is more comfortable than it ought to be but she feels overwarm, almost stifled by the blanket. She does not throw it off but only just.
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"Rest does help a great deal, I find. And a break from the pain allows the whole body rest." Easing is about the easiest casting there is, finding the inflammation and flare ups and countering that rather than going for the cause and fighting there. In a couple of minutes he's done and stepping back.
"Can I get you anything while you rest? Water? Quiet?" He can continue his work without talking or making much noise save the rustling of paper.
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Without other distractions, suddenly, she is so terribly thirsty that she cannot, for a second, even comprehend it, let alone express it. How long has it been since she drank...or ate? She cannot say.
"Water, if you have it," she replies and grimaces as she swallows.
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"It's very cold, it was summoned ice an hour ago that I've let melt naturally." While that's how he likes it, she might like a warning.
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"More," she croaks and holds the cup out blindly.
She has not drank water in days, at the least, and it is all catching her up now.
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"I'll make sure it won't run out, just don't drink so fast you get ill and undo all the good the water will do you." Had she not felt thirst? That's another possible symptom to note down, to see if it's shared by others. Maker, how many symptoms are there? "I'm here to help."
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"I forgot to drink, it seems, and to eat," she adds and shakes her head. She tries to drink more water but, as it hits her tongue it is suddenly repulsive. She swallows it but sets the glass aside immediately.
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"Get some rest. I'll have food ready for you when you wake." She hadn't felt so weak that she'd need it right now, and the break may not be that long.
"We'll get you back into fighting shape," he says with a small smile that turns a bit more amused. "Or whatever shape it is you wish to be in. I don't know if you spend much time fighting."