Beleth Lavellan (
arlathvhen) wrote in
faderift2018-04-14 07:47 pm
So, I'll sing Hallelujah
WHO: Beleth, Kit's CR, Kit in spirit
WHAT: Kit's slightly belated funeral service, come pay your respects.
WHEN: Backdated to a bit after he died bc I suck
WHERE: A forest outside of Kirkwall
NOTES: Death, grieving, I'm so sorry this is late
WHAT: Kit's slightly belated funeral service, come pay your respects.
WHEN: Backdated to a bit after he died bc I suck
WHERE: A forest outside of Kirkwall
NOTES: Death, grieving, I'm so sorry this is late
Beleth had tried to speak to Orzammar--argue with them, more like, and had only stopped when she realized that she was more likely to cause a diplomatic incident than get them to agree to take his body. So, as she usually did when people failed to meet her expectations, Beleth took it into her own hands.
Kit's funeral is a bit of a mishmash between dwarven culture and Dalish--Beleth had to draw from somewhere, after all, and she knew more about Dalish funerals than any other. Kit's body is buried in a nice clearing in the forest, body lined with stones instead of branches. Instead of a tree, there's a large rock marking his grave, his name carved into the stone.
The songs sung aren't in Elven, nor are they Dwarven funeral songs. But they're still somber, and full of grief of a life lost.
Anyone who knew Kit and wishes to send him off is invited, and to the wake held afterwards. It takes place, in what seems to be most fitting for Kit's memory, in the Hanged Man. Food (from Beleth, decent quality) and drink (from the tavern, dubious quality) is provided, and people are free to mingle, drink, get rowdy, and remember a man who fit a lot of living into being dead.

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"It was a lovely service, wasn't it?"
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She rolls the cracked glass she brought with her between her fingers, watching the amber liquid move around, and then taps it with a nail. It's too loud to hear the small tink noise it made. "Kit and I were drinking this together the last night I saw him," she says.
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He smiles gently, the expression tinged with guilt, as she shared the memory of Kit. "Do you want to talk about it?" he asked, giving her a place where she could talk if she wished.
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If anyone had deserved that kind of happiness it had been Kit. (Despite herself, Nari's eyes flit about the bar briefly looking for gold)
"It takes a lot of courage to do that, I think," she muses, returning to looking at Cyril. "You're one of the strongest people I know, when it comes to that."
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"Sorry. I don't want to make this about me. This is about the loss of a good man. A man I wish I had known better. He and I had fun, sure, but I feel as if he could have been a valued friend."
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"I know what you mean. Do you know it took Sam turning into a dog and overhearing me talk about him for him to even know I had developed those sorts of feelings for him? I was so terrible at talking to him."
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Cyril had always seemed to navigate affairs of the heart with ease. Perhaps it was just a seeming, or perhaps she just had... no frame of reference whatsoever. It wasn't so long ago that the entire idea of having 'those sorts of feelings' was so completely foreign that being good or bad at it was as irrelevant to her as how skillfully a cake had just been baked in Val Royeaux.
"I..." she pauses and the corner of her mouth twitches amusedly. "That's... honestly comforting."
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"I'm really good at friendship, Nari. And sex. And sometimes both at the same time. Anything else, honestly terrifies me."
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"You are, lethallin. A good friend," Nari says. And drinks. The burn of it is clarifying. "I think it's okay to be scared of things. But perhaps... we ought to try not to be so scared that we pass a moment by-- or let it pass by us. I think that would make Kit happy." She pauses to think, and then, "how did you meet him?"
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He was a very good man."
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"The people who are gone wouldn't want us to dwell on what could have been, I think, but rather to celebrate what was."
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"Agreed," she says, "And perhaps even to look to the future."
[lmk if there's anything you want to get to with Cy here! Otherwise we can probably leave it?]