𝒂𝒅𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒂, 𝒏𝒐. (
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WHO: Adalia and a bunch of other people
WHAT: Closed and open threads both backdated and current
WHEN: Throughout both Cloudreach and Bloomingtide
WHERE: All about Kirkwall
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WHAT: Closed and open threads both backdated and current
WHEN: Throughout both Cloudreach and Bloomingtide
WHERE: All about Kirkwall
NOTES: this post will be left blank and all starters will be in the comments. contact me on plurk at

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Candlekeep. [ He says, turning to look at Adalia. Aro's hands settle on the edge of the boat. ] You were raised by the monks?
[ That's a far more enclosed environment than he would like. The monks are scholars, though, and he knows Adalia's fond of reading. ]
Is that why you study so much? You're following in their footsteps.
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❰ one she doesn't regret, not really, even if the journey from candlekeep to thedas has been hard and painful and full of more difficult choices than she could ever have imagined making. adalia steps next to aro and leans forward to rest her elbows on the boat's rail, watching charis take a playful dive at iessa with a fond smile on her face. ❱
I suppose it's what I know, more than anything. I was taught to read and take notes and keep track of information, so that's what I do.
❰ there's a slight tone of wistful longing to her words, but adalia doesn't elaborate further, instead turning to aro with a mischievous smile on her face. the ferry is beginning to pull away from the dock, and though the wind isn't against them necessarily, it isn't doing them any favours, either. ❱
The ferries I'm on generally reach the mainland quicker than the others; do you want to know why?
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[ Aro turns to grin at her, suspecting the answer even though he doesn't know it. ]
Because you give them a little help, maybe?
[ He knows she's a sorcerer, like him. He turns half towards her, though still not entirely away from the water. Iessa has happily sailed upwards to fly alongside the ship, and Aro can watch the city pulling away from them now. That sight delights him, and he feels a strange tension easing in his chest. He's been in Kirkwall for far too long. ]
I can't say I'm keen to see this end any faster than it has to, but go on. Show me your tricks, Adalia.