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faderift2015-12-06 09:28 am
On The Road - Emprise du Lion and Western Approach
WHO: Christine Delacroix, Merrick Ashara, Samouel Gareth, Korrin Ataash, Kain Highwind, Katniss Everdeen, Cremisius Aclassi, Rachette Dakal, Salvatore, Dismas, Clint Barton, and Fenris
WHAT: Movin' right along, to our separate missions ...
WHEN: First week of Haring
WHERE: The Frostbacks - riding, camping, general hijinks
NOTES: Warnings for sarcasm and probable showing off.
WHAT: Movin' right along, to our separate missions ...
WHEN: First week of Haring
WHERE: The Frostbacks - riding, camping, general hijinks
NOTES: Warnings for sarcasm and probable showing off.
The journey through the Frostbacks is, of course, a grueling one, but only if you are traveling alone. The Inquisition scouting forces are, without a doubt, not alone. Not by any stretch of the imagination.
So clearly, new stories and new friendships or hatreds are just waiting to be written...

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A more considering look, and finally she sighed. Time to eat some crow, but not for her own sake. For Pel, and Ellana, for Salem and for even Gavin. She cared for them and they cared about Merrick. She had promised, swore she would keep an eye out on Merrick -- and antagonizing him over something that he probably did not even realized raised her ire?
Well, made her no better than those who would judge without knowing her.
"I apologize. I have had a ... bad taste in my mouth for a long time, about how people treat my shared heritage. I shouldn't have taken that out on you."
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"I just don't get why," he says after a bit, slouched close to the fire's warmth. "Seems like you should just be happy you look like a human. The way you act, it's like being handed a sack of gold for doing nothing and then whining about it."
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She sat in front of the fire, taking out a bit of bone to carefully carve, sitting in peaceful silence until Merrick's words drew her out. She was silent a few moments longer, her expression becoming pensive.
"Maybe it would have been different, if my father had been the kind of shemalan who never wanted children who were half-blooded. Or that my mother had simply dumped my sister and I with our father and never looked back. I am sure others have been through that - their first rejection is their own parents, so why would they want to say they had half-blood? Why wouldn't they want to hide, if only to be accepted."
She brings her tiny carving up a little, to blow the shavings free. "But Prim and I weren't raised that way. My father loved us, because we were part of our mother, and part of him. And my mother ... well, she still left, again and again. She made it clear that her clan would never accept us - but she also made it clear that we were still part of the Blood. That we should know both sides of our people, and take pride that despite thousands of years of oppression -- elves were still here. I think she felt guilty, honestly, or maybe ashamed of herself of what she could not do - leave her clan or admit to them what she had done -- and she thought teaching us the Old Ways would make up for her multitude of sins."
She looked up them, her grey eyes serious, "Not saying that it did, either. But I've never been ashamed of who I am, where I came from. If there is nothing else I have learned -- I'll never be looked on with respect, if I do not respect myself. All of myself."
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"I don't put much stock in the Old Ways," he remarks, adjusting his feet so they're as close to the fire as they can get without burning. "It just felt right, being in the woods. Made sense."
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She blows the shavings away, still working on her chess piece. "I do." Not said defensively, just said as is. She looked over at him sharply at that, before she smiled a little at her carving. "The woods are the only place that make sense."