Lady Alexandrie d'Asgard (
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faderift2018-10-18 09:06 pm
Player Plot | From Tevinter, With Love
WHO: Alexandrie, Benedict, Byerly, Fifi, Hanzo, Isaac, Loki, Merrill, Romain, Thor
WHAT: A diplomatic dinner and mysterious murder most foul
WHEN: Mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: the Asgard estate in Hightown
NOTES: OOC Poast, CW: rich people being garbage, elf related racism, other updates to come as they apply!
WHAT: A diplomatic dinner and mysterious murder most foul
WHEN: Mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: the Asgard estate in Hightown
NOTES: OOC Poast, CW: rich people being garbage, elf related racism, other updates to come as they apply!
In the wake of the events in Minrathous, there has been a great deal of reshuffling of power and alliances both within the Imperium and between those within it and the surrounding powers. A particularly well-off Laetan merchant by the name of Flavius Aurelius is one such alliance shuffler. He has holdings in the south along the border and a number of cross-country trading caravans and has made overtures of aid in getting Inquisition personnel into (and around) the country in exchange for protection against having his lands occupied and used to do the precise opposite of what he's offering.
This is a rather good deal for the Inquisition, especially since it involves more risk on his part than theirs, and so all attempts are to be made to convince him that he'll be a valued member of the cause. By his countrymen in particular, who may enjoy particular success in doing so for a variety of reasons. Thus, the Tevene contingent of the Inquisition—as well as diplomatic representatives from Ferelden, Orlais, and a wayward Dalish elf—find themselves in the position of doing this due diligence, in the hopes that this will make things go smoothly—better than smoothly if possible—at the meeting established for the next day to discuss terms.
What better way than a small dinner party?
[ ooc: toplevels will be added beneath as they happen! ]

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He does not think he will be able to feel them in Thor's magical safe.
The cabinet seems secure enough, at least, and it means that Hanzo can look it over without too much hesitation, letting his fingers run over the frame of the bow with some hesitation. The faint, light glow that comes from it is likely enough for even Thor to see, and Hanzo breathes a noise before he moves forward and places the bow inside.
He immediately feels bereft.
"... You have my thanks." Stepping back is almost painful, and he seems sour despite his fanciful clothing. "I will return as soon as dinner is complete."
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"I will open it for you when you need it." This could be a very long evening. But he does not voice his thoughts. He wants a friend here who might not stab him, and Kirkwall seems particularly short on people who fit that description. It can be a very lonely place.
But Thor will not let loneliness drop his guard too much or make him too vulnerable. His house must stay strong, and therefore he must stay strong.
"And in the unlikely event that we are attacked, I can drop the enchantments immediately. This is not a house that is weak."
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"... Thank you." He's well aware how long this dinner might go on - nothing housed or ordered by anyone from Tevinter can be at all considered brief, he knows that. His desire to be here is minimal at best; his discomfort is obvious, especially wrapped in the finery that he had abandoned ten years before now.
It is difficult, especially when it hounds him with memories, with uncertainties. It makes him think of Genji, and of what it means to be Magister.
"I did not imagine that it would be." Not with a Magister, a handful of Altus and whatever else knows might be there. "The bow is... Important. Precious. I do not like to be parted from it."
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"An heirloom?" In truth, he's not certain he should ask. But Thor dislikes silences that go on too long and it's the easiest thing to think of to ask as he seals the cabinet. "I had not heard tales of any Shimada," magister, he means, but he won't breathe the word, "with a bow."
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"Something like that, yes." An object to bind spirits to is an heirloom if anything could be one. It was a gift from his father. "It was a means of... Focussing our power. It was not normal for us to use such weaponry, but since leaving Tevinter I have found it practical."
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With an incline of his head Thor leads the way back toward the main room. "I prefer my hammer to my staff, in truth, but both are useful in their own ways." Anyone listening could take that as simple weapon discussion; it doesn't imply Hanzo has any magic. Thor is not naturally particularly subtle, but he's from Tevinter. He's survived Tevinter as heir of his house, no less. It means he's had plenty of need to practice it.
"Though I have handled a bow, a couple of times. My father wanted me to be versatile on the field in case it was needed. The qunari are not very predictable, and victory means keeping options ready against them." And there's potentially a very safe topic. "I find I enjoy fighting them. They hate me and those like me, they wish to conquer us, and I get to show them time and time again that they will not prevail. That they underestimate House Asgard."
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The nature of the Shimada attitude towards spirits is not something they have shared often; it's been a well kept secret for decades, perhaps even longer. He was given his own, a pair come to him to embrace his honour and his dedication to himself and his family, and Genji... Genji had one, but Hanzo does all that he can to try not to think of that. It is too painful, even a decade later.
"It is useful to know a range of weapons in case one is taken from you." It's not the first time he's given that advice. "I have not had much experience with the Qun, other than what I have seen at home and here in the Inquisition." Such as the large Qunari lady that had taken his had and walked him across a small bridge in the Deep Roads. That had been an experience to say the least. "House Asgard is strong. There is no denying that." And he motions to the house around them in exemplar.
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"We encounter them often. They attack Marnas Pell with some frequency, seeking to take it. Fighting them is clean." They're not people driven by hunger or a misguided sense that Tevinter isn't as good as the south. They're invaders, pure and simple, and mutilators on top of that. "They are also formidable. Each fight is a good fight. There is a great deal to be said for a challenging battle, rather than one against ill-equipped, half-starved bandits. Or former Templars driven mad by red lyrium."
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He almost sighs, but he swallows it.
"I have not been close to the border between Tevinter and the lands of the Qun for some time. When I was younger," and there's no point pretending to be anything he is not when he is around Thor; House Asgard knows who he is, "they were more of a concern for my father and the elders of my family. Perhaps they will become one for the Inquisition, one day."