foxsays: (Even in my darkest times)
Araceli ([personal profile] foxsays) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-12-04 12:01 pm

She robbed them of wealth

WHO: Araceli Bonaventura and you!
WHAT: Catch-all for post-Mire; gambling in the tavern, Skyhold parkour 2: electric boogaloo, chilling in the gardens and wildcard available. Also dinner with Korrin Ataash
WHEN: Between returning from the Fallow Mire and folks departing to the darkspawn desert and red templar winter adventureland
WHERE: Skyhold; the Herald’s Rest, battlements, gardens or wherever if you wildcard it
NOTES: Feel free to have seen a wild Araceli roaming past (and possibly up and over) your windows or to have had a run-in with her fox. I’ll match your style/tense.


tavern; teaching cards and dice
If she’s going to have to learn new games of cards, the least she can do is make sure people can play a few hands of the games she grew up with or introduce them to liar’s dice. Liar’s dice is always so much more than just making coin or whatever you’re wagering after all; liar’s dice teaches you how to figure out a tell and how to cover your own with enough practice and how to tell the most bold-faced lies without a single person noticing if you’re good.

She’s more than happy to buy a drink for anyone who wants to play a hand or two. If you’re new she’ll go easy on you if you offer to explain how Wicked Grace works.

parkour;
The best thing about being back in Skyhold is actually having something to climb that won’t have her landing stagnant water that’s full of corpses ready to attack her. There’s always a little note tacked on a corner of the board in her elegant hand offering lessons and her name but it’s easier in small groups or one on one. Often you’ll need to track her down as she does her regular circuits of Skyhold, climbing up and down the walls either side of the fortress

gardens;
The gardens of Skyhold are larger than most gardens in Castileos, lacking the sea air but they’re more sheltered than most other places in Skyhold so she can some of the weak watery sun. After the Mire she needs it so she’s relocated from the library that was beginning to feel overcrowded with actual researchers, something she is absolutely not. Instead she’s working on something of a report, scowling at it most of the time and there are doodles in the margins, annoyed scribbles and half a paw print along the edge of one of the pages but it’s fine, it’s a draft, it’s perfectly fine.

Besides, it’s not even a report exactly, more of a guide, advice about how to actually get around and fight safely in conditions like the Mire.

Feel free to interrupt before she starts getting distracted with her little reference sketches.

wildcard;
Where else have you bumped into her? Or have you met a rather striking fox with streaks of red beneath his black fur and wondered who the hell keeps shouting ‘Lux’ as you stare down at said fox.

dinner with Korrin Ataash;
It took a lot of convincing to get the kitchen staff to allow her to cook. It helps that she had the coin to pay for it thanks to several profitable games of dice because it’s easy to spot a liar and far too many of the soldiers have honest faces here, the kind of men and women that’d be eaten alive in Castileos. She promised Korrin a meal she’d cooked herself and they absolutely deserve it after that hell.

She can’t make her favourite exactly. They don’t have quite as many fish but that’s obviously the problem with being stuck up a bloody mountain although there’s at least plenty of snow and ice to help keep it fresh. One of the helpers stays to explain the herbs she doesn’t recognise but all in all there’s plenty of fish stew served in bread bowls with rich tomato sauce with a healthy glug of good red wine through it.

When Korrin arrives according to the note Araceli left with her, there’s even a candle or two lit. Look, you gotta have ambience for this after she spent a whole day engaged in high stakes kitchen negotiations.
serannas: serious (theneras)

[personal profile] serannas 2015-12-21 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
"And that is a wonderful thing. Your people looked forward and tried new things -- different things. My people aren't like that. They lament the past and only really rejoice in a good hunt. It's not moving forward. Not at all." And it's why Ellana had to get away from that life as soon as opportunity presented itself.

Before answering Araceli's question, Ellana looks around the tavern to make sure they aren't overheard. "People believe all sorts of things if rumors are passed around long enough as facts. Some claim the Dalish sacrifice human children. Completely untrue, but with our clans scattered, we cannot prove it. They will say, 'Well how do you know for sure one clan doesn't?'"
serannas: serious (arla)

[personal profile] serannas 2015-12-22 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
"I think it has to do with how we live," she says with a sigh. "It's easy for those who worship the Maker and live settled in towns and cities to look at us and call us savages, or heathens. It is the same with the Avvar. We saw them in the Mire, and they have their own gods too. The ones we saw were in the wrong to kidnap our scouts, but all Avvar are thought to be savages by more 'civilized' folks."
serannas: amused (isala)

[personal profile] serannas 2015-12-24 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"We Dalish value freedom highly too. Maybe it's common for those with a stricter culture to look down on those who don't." Here she smirks. "Maybe they're jealous." It's a nice thought, even if it's not true.

"I should be going. We'll have to try the game again, and I'll practice watching people in the meantime." Ellana makes sure to slide Araceli's dice across the table to her before she stands. "Thank you."