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𝕜𝕚𝕥 𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕝𝕠𝕨𝕖 ([personal profile] ragweed) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-02-02 02:08 pm

[OPEN] I have never known peace

WHO: Kit + you??
WHAT: Kit does what he can to help out the Inquisition during blue flu season, and reconnects with some friends (and lovers) along the way.
WHEN: Throughout February.
WHERE: Gallows + Kirkwall
NOTES:This will be Kit's last log before he goes out in a blaze of glory at the end of the month, so if you'd like one last thread with him, ping me @ ragweed on plurk or on discord and we can make it happen. Starters will be in the comments as I write them up. CW for death and violence in Kit's thread w/ the Medicine Seller.






I have never known hunger
Like these insects that feast on me


nadasharillen: (pondering)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-03 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
She’ll raise her eyebrows at that, wrinkling the vallaslin that curves above them, and extends her hand for the glass. She tilts it back and forth in the low-light to watch its reflection slide back and forth through the amber liquid.

“The Templar have it too,” she says, leaning her head to rest it against the back of the chair. She doesn’t have to say more than that for Kit to know why she looks as drained as she does, nor why liquor had been the present. He’d been there when Cade had carried her half-frozen to Kit’s doorstep.

“Well.” Nari raises her glass with a small but warm smile to clink it against Kit’s. “To Darktown hospitality, then. And strange bedfellows.” Ostensibly the migrant man—or ...whatever else.
Edited 2018-02-03 04:47 (UTC)
nadasharillen: (crooksmile)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-04 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
With the glass at her lips and the liquid not yet tipped into her mouth, Nari watches Kit's reaction with a mixed grin of anticipation and trepidation before deciding that burning would be a fully acceptable sensation at the moment and taking her own drink. It's like fire all the way down, and her eyes water as she lets out a cough of her own that sounds a bit like "Creators!", covering her mouth with her unoccupied hand. The crinkles at the corners of her eyes betray the grin beneath it though, and she actually laughs. It helps that behind the fire is warmth that spreads, pools in her stomach, and she relaxes with a sigh.

"I can't tell if I'm never going to fix anything for them again, or if I want to go back and start a bar fight so I get another chance," she says. A pause, and then "It's nice though. I needed that."

"--Oh!" Suddenly her eyes flash, remembering something, reaching for it in the satchel she'd brought the bottle in. Out comes a tunic, clean and folded, and she leans forward to hand it to him. "I... Thank you."
nadasharillen: (blush)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-05 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"A little," she admits with a grin. Since he's paused to take the shirt, Nari takes the opportunity to refill their glasses instead. She tilts her head curiously when he peers at her and raises his eyebrows, taking another drink and was not prepared in the slightest for that conversational shift, which she demonstrates by gasping too much whiskey into her mouth, and immediately coughing it up through her nose.

"Bellanaris Fen'Harel ma'pala!" she splutters hoarse and loud, the hint of tears that emerged from her first swallow of the liquor re-appearing (and doubling) to track down her cheeks.

Kit why
nadasharillen: (blush)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-05 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Nari glares, rubbing at her flared nostrils in a completely useless attempt to stop the assault on her sinuses, but looks so utterly pathetic that it's not threatening in the slightest.

Plus, it shortly thereafter disintegrates into an aggrieved sigh and an arm flung across her eyes as she leans back into the chair. And drinks more.

"It's like watching a tree fall on you," she says. "No time to get out of the way, but a brief eternity to contemplate what it means. Except I have no idea what it means, and I've never... had... a tree fall on me before... and I don't know how the tree feels about it--" this metaphor is getting out of hand "--or how to find out and--" she cuts herself off and sits up, lowering her arm to look at the dwarf solemnly.

"How did you know? With the Medicine Seller, I mean."
Edited 2018-02-05 21:12 (UTC)
nadasharillen: (smile 2)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-06 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's good to have friends," Nari muses. Friends who live with you and sleep in blanket nests big enough for two and who make you deny things very quickly. She's not prying though. Yet. Besides, the way he talks about Vandelin makes it seem like pushing more at the Medicine Seller would be wrong. She lets the silence sit companionably instead, sipping at her own drink and letting it burn its way into a muzzy mellow feeling.

Then, out of nowhere, "Black Cherry."

"Rough bark, but the heartwood is beautiful. Can be tough to work, especially when the grain is curly." a huff of laughter through her much abused nose, "It requires patience and care, but it's strong and it lasts." She leans her chin on her hand, rests the glass on her knee. "If you crush the leaves they'll hurt you--I've seen animals die from eating them--but it flowers in the spring. Bright pink." Like his ears. "Fruit's a little tart unless you watch for its right time, but then--" The woodworker comes back to herself and looks embarrassed.

Distraction time. Even so, it's gently asked. "Tell me about Vandelin?"
nadasharillen: (bummed)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-08 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Granite. She'd seen some of it during the reconstruction, mostly in Hightown. It was beautiful--especially when cut and polished with care. None of it white, but she could imagine it, the reflective flakes scattered through it. Brilliant and breathtaking, like glittering plains of new snow that would remain unbroken forever. She thought about it for a bit, about what kind of person that would make. Perhaps the kind that would make someone say they'd seen something more beautiful since the stone.

Nari nods into her own glass, fuzzy enough to enjoy looking at how the liquid it contains catches the light more than tasting it and fuzzy enough to ask questions she didn't deserve answers to. "Did you crash into each other, then?" she murmurs, "Some way you couldn't move around?"
Edited (I CAN’T STOP) 2018-02-09 05:30 (UTC)
nadasharillen: (seriousface)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-13 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're not dead, though," she replies, dipping a finger in the whiskey and then running it around the edge of the glass to see if it will sing. It creaks instead, so she stops. "You walk, you care, your heart beats, and you love. The dead don't do that. You're alive, whether you acknowledge it or not.

"We're all dead walking, Kit. Life is fragile. Even moreso now that rifts can split open and spill demons into the streets. Now that we're fighting an implacable enemy who won't stop until he kills us all. Sina--" Nari paused for a moment, closed her eyes to ride the tide of anguish she'd become used to whenever she said her clansister's name, and then opened them again to look at Kit. "Sina was dying. She was dying for a long time. By the last few months, everyone knew it, no matter who would say it. But she... she deserved love. She deserved someone who loved her. Who stayed."

She leans back, scoots her legs in closer to her body. "I don't know Vandelin, but if you loved him... you see things in people. Good things. I think your heart shoots true as any arrow Andruil ever shot. We all carry our own weights, and it may be that that weight was too much for him. Maybe he loved you too much, and he was afraid. I can't judge him for that," she chuckles ruefully. "I'm afraid. But you--" Nari frowns, having forgotten what she was trying to say. Also having forgotten about the bottle, she reaches out to carefully share what remained in her glass between the two of them.

"I guess what I mean is... Falon'din has his hand on all of us. Knowing that makes us better partners, not worse. We know what time is worth. We know what one moment of holding, of being held; touching, or being touched, is worth." It's everything. She knows he knows that. The elf casts a look around the room, her gaze lingering on the bits and pieces of the Medicine Seller that have integrated themselves into the space long enough for Kit to follow what she's doing. "There are other people who know that too."
nadasharillen: (bummed)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-14 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Nari spreads her hands, "Like I said, I don't know about Vandelin, but... I can't imagine the thought of you being gone would tear someone up enough to need to leave without it being because the feeling was too big and too hard to hold. That's something more than just friendship."

As far as the Medicine Seller? She smiles her quirked gentle smile, pleased he'd noticed what she was doing, "I don't know about the one," she says, echoing his thought, "but with the skills he has and the wares he sells, he must have spent time with death and grief. Probably a lot of time. People like him have learned to hold those things well enough that they don't have to walk away. They've carved room into themselves to hold the fears and worries of others without breaking."

Whether it's advisable or not, she pauses to finish the rest of her glass. "And you made room for him too. You can hold the things he's seen and done." As far as she knows, anyway. "Holding someone you can hold all of is special. As is being held in all your broken trampled glory."

Nari frowns thoughtfully, talking into her empty glass, "Don't wait too long, Kit. Our lives aren't fair or just, and things happen. Be with him, if he'll let you. Live now. You can die when you die."
Edited 2018-02-14 19:54 (UTC)
nadasharillen: (crooksmile)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-19 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
She smiles back, her own just as lopsided, and lifts the glass to Kit.

"To living now."

And dying when they die.