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Thor Odinson ([personal profile] thorndergod) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-02-15 01:22 am

[Open] A Proper Party

WHO: The brothers Asgard and everyone else.
WHAT: Loki and Thor throw a party for everyone.
WHEN: Right after the quarantine is lifted.
WHERE: The Asgard Estate in Hightown.
NOTES: Loki gonna Loki, probably other things. Directly corresponds to this rookery post.




The new manor has come a far sight from where it had been, cleaned and updated significantly, but the aesthetics are still in keeping with Kirkwall standard...mostly. The exterior features a large iron scrollwork fence with matching gates, currently flung wide open, and a cheerful array of fresh floral decorations. Beyond the gates there are a number of hedges, bare but thick enough that once spring has properly taken over, they will likely be shaped into large living sculptures. There are a few torches scattered among the flora, but they lead toward the front of the manor.

The building's superstructure has not been overtly altered, but there are several exceedingly Tevene touches. The front doors, once made of hardwood, have been wholly replaced by a pair extremely detailed, solid, white marble doors. The fittings are all custom made, snake themed, and plated in gold.

The interior of the building is far more obviously Tevinter styled. The floors are the original wooden, polished to a mirror shine by the staff and bedecked in places by rugs with complex woven designs and thick piles. The foyer is well lit by a series of gold, wall-mounted sconces, and a large chandelier made of serault glass with a distinctly magical light-source in the center.

The staff, all elven in matching black uniforms, are waiting just inside the threshold and are ready to assist anyone who requires it. First and foremost they will offer to take any coats and curtsy with proper depth to anyone who passes by.

There is still some construction going on, deeper in the house, but it is up the grand staircase and beyond the realm of the party. Occasional hammer-falls resound from upstairs but they can only be heard if one is being very quiet.
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2018-02-20 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
“My anchor-shard,” she says, shifting with the change in topic and not, although she might have considered it, leaving it and the conversation entirely at that.

He's making an effort; she can, too.

“It was not by choice,” with a small, bitter twist to her faint smile. “These,” touching the neckline of her gown lightly, where the scars from the rage demon's claws emerge (and she did not have those, in the painting of a younger, softer Gwenaëlle), “were still new. My lord carried me from my sick-bed and put me in the carriage to Skyhold entirely against my wishes, but it's not as if there was much else he could have done.”

Which is about as generous as she's ever been on the subject. She wouldn't change it, now, but she doesn't enjoy the memory.
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2018-02-22 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
“No one with an anchor-shard is given a choice in that matter, but it's not entirely the Inquisition's decision, either,” she says, after a moment. “I'm not, as we discussed, a member, but the anchor-shards...”

Her expression is a slight frown.

“The Inquisition is the only place that has the slimmest hope of solving them. The anchor-shards have already killed one person, I don't intend on being the second just for the sake of not particularly liking Kirkwall.”
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2018-02-27 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
“They're slowly killing everyone who has them,” she says, brightly, and drains the wine-glass.

Parties like these ill suit her—this conversation may not be particularly enjoyable, but at least it's a conversation, a matter of some weight and not interminable smalltalk, the effort to decode a hundred things people aren't saying to her to figure out what they're actually about, and how to respond to it gracefully.

Apparently, 'I don't care' is not an appropriate response to most of those conversations, no matter how true it is.