Twisted Fate || tobrevas (
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faderift2015-12-09 07:55 pm
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WHO: Twisted Fate & OPEN
WHAT: A return to Skyhold.
WHEN: Roughly around the 10th or so of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Different prompts inside! (Lyrium not included) If none suit you, feel free to make your own prompt!
WHAT: A return to Skyhold.
WHEN: Roughly around the 10th or so of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Different prompts inside! (Lyrium not included) If none suit you, feel free to make your own prompt!
♠ TAVERN
It seemed a good of a time as any to be shitfaced.
Frankly, he's not sure what he expected by creeping around tunnels under what remained of the Temple of Andraste. He knew it wasn't going to be overly pleasant, but he'd been anticipating no more than a romp around ruins, gutted remains, and little to do more than sketch out a few maps and send them off to the advisors, assuming it would do them any good.
Spirits aren't always bad, but hell if they aren't a pain in the ass sometimes.
So, Twisted Fate is in his more preferred environment, ordering another drink for himself as he loathingly broods, a hobby he'd never enjoyed. There are more entertaining things to be doing, but this will do for now.
Will you or won't you join him?
♠ COURTYARD
"Ladies and gentlemen, what you're about to behold is magic in a way you've not quite experienced before. Transmutation! What you see here in my hand is a jar, fits in my hand quite nicely. Freshly churned butter! What I will be doing is transforming this simple item into something else."
Twisted Fate shrugs off his coat, hanging it on a branch nearby before he's holding out the jar. Approaching one of the on-lookers, he winks at her and holds out his hand.
"Does the lady have a handkerchief I could borrow? Thank you." He accepts the handkerchief, stepping back as he holds up the jar.
"Ordinary handkerchief. Nothing unusual about it. And yet..." After draping the cloth over the jar, he tugs it away quickly to reveal--
A tiny nug in his hand.
"And there you have it! Off you go." Fate crouches down and releases the little thing before returning the handkerchief to the lady. "Much appreciated. Thank you, thank you -- I'm here, well, as long as until they send me off again."
♠ GARDEN
In Twisted Fate's left hand are papers, and he's looking distant and thoughtful as he reads them over. A letter, perhaps. Difficult to say, but he seems very intent as he looks over the contents.
In his other hand, an arrowhead, being rubbed by a thumb.

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Not yet, anyway. A cheater keeps his tricks to himself -- for the most part.
"Suppose we ought to start with something simple. You know what's in a deck, though, don't you?"
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And she liked the sound of his voice, even when it was slurred. His accent came through when he wasn't trying so hard to hide it, soft and lilting like the Dalish.
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"Now then. You have the serpents, songs, angels, knights, and daggers. Easy to remember when you look at 'em, but knowing your suits helps when playing Wicked Grace. Rules are pretty simple to know; once the deck is shuffled, dealer ensures all players have a hand of five cards. Players are gonna draw and discard cards, and then play 'em. They can play the cards upside-down in order to enhance their hands until a card shows up in their deck."
Fate holds up the card in question. "Angel of Death. The game's over when this card appears, then all players got to show their hands. Non-matching cards lose, and the more matchin' you got the better off you'll be. Y'get the idea?"
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"I want to try it."
It would make more sense in practice, seeing the way the cogs rolled together. And it would give him a distraction.
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For this, he thinks, he would not cheat. It wouldn't be fun, and there's nothing at stake here. Playing with honest intentions is not typical for him, but this is for fun and River is learning.
Plus, there's nothing they're betting on.
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Five cards are drawn and dealt to each of them, before her eyes lift questioningly. Like that, correct?
The deck finds a spot in the center of the table as she draws her hand closer, waiting for him to act first.
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So either she's lying, or she's a natural.
Interesting indeed.
"That's excellent," he compliments, eyes watchful despite his state of being. Drunk or not, there's a sharp look to his gaze. "Very good, bean."
Fate has a quick look at his cards, then calmly draws from the top of the deck. The card from his hand, he discards face up is a Serpents card.
"And now for th' lady," he indicates, nodding to her. Suddenly, considering how she dealt, he wants to see how she plays. The results of the game is less interesting than River herself.
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"...you can't trust them. Forked tongues," she states, solemn as you please. As though that were a completely obvious reasons for disliking the card suit.
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The Serpentine River comes to mind. The long, twisting body of water. He recalls how his clan would travel along the banks. River rats, the locals would call them, and though the water looked calm it could sweep you up in a second.
He blinks, his expression calm, but he goes back to the matter at hand.
Twisted Fate draws a card with a hum, then sighs as he removes another from his hand, a Dagger. "Only slightly better than the Serpent. Heh."
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A few matching ones so far. Well. The hands to come would tell.
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Another card is pulled, and he discards another serpent card with a thoughtful look. "Making a bit of sense, right? In order of strength, from weakest to strongest: serpents, daggers, songs, knights, and then angels. But four serpents is still sadly stronger than a lone knight. I think you gathered that."
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There's a slightly glassy look to her eyes, hesitating in pulling a card from her own hand as she stares after that discard pile. Too easy to remember them, hanging in banners all over the place, shadows against white that dripped down onto the floor and snapped at your feet.
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Not that he'll force her. But it seems something about it rings with her, differently than him. He wonders, almost forgetting to discard a card from his hand and pull another.
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