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Nahariel Dahlasanor ([personal profile] nadasharillen) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-02-22 10:39 pm

[Semi-Open (Elves)] bad news on the television

WHO: Nari, Fern, Sorrel, and whoever else has pointy elf ears (sorry Qunari/Vashoth frens) and wants to get something rude off their chest
WHAT: A good old-fashioned yellfest about the Chantry Forest fire
WHEN: Backdated to mid-Guardian, a day or so after the Quarantine lift
WHERE: Gallows kitchen storage cellar
NOTES: CW: Dalish being Very Dalish, human bashing, mentions of character death. Salt is a way of life down here.




The cellar is cramped, but the walls are thick, the hustle and bustle of the kitchens is loud enough to further dampen the sound of incredulous and irate voices, and there are plenty of places to perch. Nahariel is sitting on one such stack of crates looking like a stormcloud, although every so often she jumps down to pace back and forth like a caged cougar, absently picking at the scar on her thumb. Her head snaps up when you come down the stairs, her lips pressed tight like they're trying to keep her helpless rage compressed inside her.

They fail.

"How could they?" she blurts out violently, as if every human in Kirkwall had held a torch and lit the underbrush on purpose.

[Let's just do this all in one thread for maximum hubbub :D just try to be aware if anyone's getting left behind]

faithlikeaseed: (blind - downcast)

[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2018-03-09 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It isn't until Beleth replies that Myr realizes how his warning must have sounded--how his own frustration and grief and guilt colored his words in a way he'd not intended. "Not willingly," quietly, quietly. "I'd never doubt you mean only well for them, but all magic's got risks. And I'd not see another gift turn bitter from the haste it's given in."

As Saoirse says--and as Solas says, now that he's joined the conversation. Myr turns his face in the elder apostate's direction--old habit, not yet dead--and falls silent, swallowing back the resurgence of unease in his heart.
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-03-09 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Saoirse's words do little to soothe Beleth's agitated nerves. "Yes, I would prefer not to play a game of assumptions," Is all she says to Saoirse. Cousins don't, generally, accuse each other of being manipulative liars, she doesn't add on, and you generally assume someone with the best of intentions wouldn't do something like that. It's not the kind of thing you accidentally commit.

Unfortunate truth, indeed.

Luckily for the sake of the topic, Myr manages to respond in terms that are easier to swallow, and soothes her irritation far more. Her shoulders relax slightly, and she turns to the newcomer. Another city elf--not surprising, the only Dalish still in the Gallows that aren't present are far more concerned in bedding humans than aiding elves. Solas is, however, experienced in both magic and elven lore in ways that Beleth has rarely encountered. The perks of being a somniari, she supposes.

"You're welcome here, you are just as affected by the prejudices against elves as the rest of us." She thinks for a moment, then continues. "The discussion was focusing on the idea of restoring a little of what Sina had attempted to do. I believe we'd settled on the idea of using Keeper magic to graft fruit to the vhenadahl, so that it might provide for the alienage." A pause, and pointedly: "If we have the hahren's permission, and don't attempt to cause whatever horrible mischief we can to it and the residents."

Moving on. "...Have you had any experience with that kind of magic? It sounds possible in theory, but in application?" A shrug.
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[personal profile] gottakeeponejumpahead 2018-03-10 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
"There's not much to assume, honestly." Adasse piped up, from where he had let himself fade into the background, to listen to the others. Now his voice was pitched just right to carry across the room, as he leaned against the wall. He glanced over at Solas curiously -- he'd heard of the man after all -- and then over to Saoirse. Then back over to Beleth.

"The hahren's going to give a version of 'oh, that will be lovely, we don't really need it because we aren't starving or downtrodden, but fresh fruit during the winter will be a treat.'" A shrug of his broad shoulders, "I think it's going to be less about lying, and more about letting her know it's not charity. Just a sign of good will, all that. Nothing to see here."

A quick mutter, under his breath, "After all we're the Kirkwall alienage and we don't need any help, blah blah blah ..."
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[personal profile] dirth 2018-03-11 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
There are many here, Solas thinks to himself, that believe he is a part of their people. He is clearly not Dalish, with no vallaslin to colour the paleness of his face, but he does not yet fit in with the elves from the cities, either. He's a step away from them all but welcomed all the same, and it seems foolish to take advantage of the chance to learn as much as he can, to try and see if there is anyone with the wisdom to be a worthwhile ally to make.

He's heard the insults; he has been called knife ear and flat ear both, pushed away for not being Dalish enough and yet being too elven to fit in. Solas has a place here and he's loathe to risk it or do something that might encourage him to lose it.

"Magic is magic. Dalish magic is far more practical, yes, and more subtle." Using a Keeper's magic to try and restore something that was lost is not a terrible idea; the magic that the Dalish use is a memory of what the elves of Arlathan had used in their time, when they walked as the most powerful figures across Thedas. "I am no expert on the magic used in the Clans, but it is capable of being done with subtlety. I would suggest honesty as the best course: you seek to honour a friend. To say that, rather than focus on the gift of food for an alienage, will be more likely to inspire good will from your people."

Practically, the magic of the Dales is not something Solas has much knowledge about. The best he can offer is the gentle urging for caution, for consideration of the use of words, and at least some suggestion that the Dalish have something to credit themselves with.
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[personal profile] writteninblood 2018-03-11 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why can't we want both, to honor the dead and look after the living?" Sorrel's voice is low, but it carries; he's sitting again. Solas' compliment for Dalish magic has bought him a handful of goodwill, "That's what we ought to tell the Hahren."

He cocks his head, gently sour, a definite shrug. For the moment, it's as if he doesn't care, as if having thought of the idea, and put it forth, and supported it, he cannot be seen to want it, for fear of... Something. He looks from Solas to the rest of them, settling last on Saoirse, for whom the anxieties of the Alienage seem loudest and most urgent.

"Well, if we're being honest, after all."

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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2018-03-12 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
He’d ventured down to the kitchen to see if some late dinner could be acquired and had heard whisperings coming from the pantry. Pointed ears were good for nothing if not overhearing. The door had not been locked, the stairs unguarded—

And what should he stumble upon, other than a conspiracy of elves, plotting in low tones but with emphatic gestures.

“I take it,” he says, paused on the stairs and not quite descending all the way, noting all the familiar faces. “—that this is something for which I ought to have deniability?”
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[personal profile] wheretheferngrows 2018-03-12 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Having grown relatively quiet throughout the rest of the discussion, Fern's expression adopts a quality that could closely be described as 'oh shit' when Thranduil appears. She carefully edges behind Nari.

(shit guys that's her boss)
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-03-13 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Beleth has plenty of thoughts on the discussion, but as soon as Thranduil appears, finds herself unwilling to voice any of them. Here is one of her fellow leaders, not condemning, but being responsible. Wanting to make sure that he's not actively involved in the elf plotting.

And here she is, actively involved in the elf plotting.

"We aren't discussing anything illegal." She offers, head tilting to the side, eyes turned away. "Not even anything immoral, really." But now she's wondering if she shouldn't go join him. These are her people, and she's interested in the discussion about helping them. But--she can't just be an elf, anymore.

"Maybe...I should go." They'll probably be fine. Maybe there will be less accusations thrown around about manipulation and lying without her. And maybe it'll be easier to try to have a private discussion with Nari and Sorrel, afterwards.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2018-03-13 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
"We were speaking of memorial for Sina, messere," Myr puts in. It's truthful and deniable at once--a Circle mage specialty. "One that's less contentious to the people of Kirkwall. I think First Sorrel's hit on something suitable, though we've not all the details settled quite yet."

He lapses silent, expression briefly pensive. "Beleth--I'd speak with you, if I might." Later might be better, but--he's questions he'd rather settle now.
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2018-03-14 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
He waves them off, still several stairs from the bottom. "No need. I will see myself out. I would be loathe to disturb you and break your trains of thought."

It isn't quite a direct endorsement.

He turns on his heel and returns the way he came, closing the door silently. It is yet another thing to consider. There were a great number of rabbits in that particular warren, all with very memorable faces.
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-03-14 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Thranduil's parting only intensifies the guilty look Beleth is now sporting, like a child caught with her hand in the cookie jar. Or caught plotting an elven conspiracy. As you do. He doesn't seem to disapprove, and she trusts that he won't take the news to anyone who would create issues in regard to it. But for her, specifically, it seems to be a cue that this is not the place that she should be.

Nerves already on edge, Beleth can't help but stiffen when Myr speaks to her. It could be nothing, but that voice in the back of her head assures her that it is definitely not nothing, that it's going to be something unpleasant, him picking and poking at her about some flaw.

As tempting as it is to try to avoid whatever criticism she's accrued, Myr probably deserves to tell her off for it. Whatever it is. "Do you want to speak right now, or privately? Either way--I'm listening."
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2018-03-15 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
The question gives Myr a moment of pause. There's nothing he has to say he wouldn't around other ears--but openly questioning someone higher in the hierarchy still cuts far enough against the grain he's not ready to do it, for all he's finding so many of his other lines not so hard to cross of late. "Privately," he replies at length, "and after this, if there's anything left to resolve."

(Set Thranduil's indirect endorsement aside. Remember he didn't--couldn't--have heard all of what was being discussed, beginning to end.)