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arcaneadvisor ([personal profile] arcaneadvisor) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-05-16 07:53 pm

You wandered through the willows

WHO: Morrigan, Herian Amsel
WHAT: Catching up after a fun time in a forest of hands and teeth
WHEN: Oh at some point in Bloomingtide
WHERE: Gallows
NOTES: Reference to violence and human sacrifice back in the Tirashan murder forest




Perhaps Morrigan should have sought Herian out sooner after they'd returned to Kirkwall upon returning from the Tirashan but she'd had her work to do with that name to research (so little, so vanishingly little), the trip to the Sunless Lands. Relocating Kieran as well after Gwenaëlle's news had taken time to do as well, settling a boy and all the things a boy gathers in the longest settled time of his life from Hightown out to Sundermount where he stays now outside his lessons.

By the time she had asked after Herian by the Chantry Relations office, the reply had been some mission, that she was away, my lady, shall I give word you asked for her. And Morrigan had said no, better to wait. Now she knows she's here, has heard her on the sending crystals and raps sharply upon the door before stepping inside because waiting to be called is for other people who aren't Morrigan.

"Knight-Enchanter, if you have the time to spare." In a time that very much implied that the time had better be spared for her. "We had no chance to speak after you accompanied me to the Tirashan, I wish to put that right."
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[personal profile] dashing 2018-05-17 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Her gaze drops, subtly shifting so she can and she clears her throat. "Duty must be done. Honour would demand that duty be upheld, even as it demands that those rendered vulnerable be protected. There was— we had not arrived in time to save those who suffered. To sacrifice duty to a lost cause would be— an insult to those who died and to the Inquisition's cause."

Returning her gaze to Morrigan, she gestures to the seat on the opposite side of her desk. "I hope that something might be done to stop their brutality. In truth it does not sit well with me, that I— that we had to disregard their immediate actions for the sake of a loftier goal."

What goal is more important than the protection of life? And yet, do they not fight to save the lives of all, not simply individuals? It grates against her, cannot leave her any peace, but saying such is no doubt too much.
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[personal profile] dashing 2018-05-26 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
"An elfblooded Knight-Enchanter known to have little love of the Dalish," she agrees, though not at ease with it. All of this grates, goes against the grain of who she is and what she wishes were possible. Few of them, though, had the luxury of being able to do all they wished. Orders were orders for a reason.

Herian shakes her head very slightly, and corrects her posture. It's unnecessary, given how correct her posture is already, but even so. There is a moment of silence, which is interrupted by a sleeping corgi pup in a bed in the corner yawning loudly and stretching, as he peeks up from his basket and sees A Person. He would normally at this point come skittering over, but because he is very sleepy, he sort of trips his way out of his basket, and very slowly and drowsily starts to meander his way towards Morrigan. Herian barely smiles at the sight, though there is a faint softening of her expression before she looks back to Morrigan.

"Do you yet know if the information gathered was of use?"
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and now i must apologise bc this is hideously late sorry sorry sorry

[personal profile] dashing 2018-06-20 11:23 am (UTC)(link)
"I must confess I have had few experiences in forests and the wild that were ever pleasant." Her father's murder and her own torment, sheparding those elves of the cities wishing to escape dangerous circumstances and seeking cover from sight, only to be harassed by the Dalish, that ill-fated diplomatic mission, and now this—

Herian shakes her head a little. "There is a great deal that is romanticised of the wild. I cannot speak so boldly as to condemn them, but there are times I wonder at the fascination people have of forests and their beauty. They speak of them as places of freedom, condemn and scorn those better at ease in cities or villages, and yet— from what I have seen, they only allow freedom to those willing to tear lives and freedoms from others. Those willing to murder, torture and enslave find freedom and power in the forests, just as nobility find freedom and power in more tamed lands. Precious little remains to those who seek peace."

There is something heavy in her words, though she keeps her unhappiness from leeching in, and shakes her head.

"I apologise; that is not what you attended to discuss." Better to focus. Better to be sharp, accurate, to cut to the heart of matters and decipher the truth from all the rest.

"There are no gods?" she repeats, faintly bewildered. Herian has to resist the urge to rub at her jaws. "'Earning dominance,' 'actor and the acted upon'... those words to me suggest forcing others into submission. Gaining power through..." domination is what comes to mind, but she tries to reach for something different so as not to simply repeat what was in the quote. "Through a forced supremacy and authority over others, truth be told."

Wait, hang on. She pauses. "Am I correct in thinking that you... believe these elves do not worship the Creator gods of the Dalish, and deny their existence? And that they wish to ascend to their own dominance by bringing others under their control?"

Is she misunderstanding? Is she making too great or too small a leap in judgement? She hardly knows, as she watches Morrigan carefully, trying to gauge her response. Where is this going? Where will this lead?

(Franklin, in the meantime, noses at Morrigan's hand.)