Pel (
mythalenaste) wrote in
faderift2018-11-08 09:35 pm
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Closed | The journey goes on as your love ever nears
WHO: Pel and YOU
WHAT: Arriving back at Kirkwall
WHEN: Early Firstfall
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: Pel would have written to her close CR to let them know she's coming back, so if you think your character would have known about this, assume she wrote! Prompts written by request.
WHAT: Arriving back at Kirkwall
WHEN: Early Firstfall
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: Pel would have written to her close CR to let them know she's coming back, so if you think your character would have known about this, assume she wrote! Prompts written by request.
Closed to Close CR
The woman who steps to the dock from the boat is scarcely changed from the woman who, nigh-on a year ago, stepped from the dock to the boat. Her hair is a little lighter, perhaps, and plaited down her back instead of on each side. There is more lean muscle, a body harder and sturdier than ever before. She is not wearing armor at present, but she does carry a unique sword, which few saw before she left--an ancient elven blade with a hilt long enough to effectively double as a staff. Nevertheless, she has changed. Her heart has grown, her mind has stretched, her decision to live quietly as possible exchanged for the certainty that she must do more than study in order for this war to be won. It is not a joyful certainty. She wanted to continue in peace with no greater worry than raising a child, but that would not be realistic. If she falls in battle, she prays Sina will forgive her.
It is the child she hoisted up to the dock who has changed. Little Sina walks straight up to a total stranger and hugs his legs, her host of white, wild curls mussed from the journey.
"No-no," Pel says quickly, taking the toddler's hand, "that's not your lethallen." She steers her daughter in the direction of the nearest greeter--you. Sina immediately transfers her embrace to the correct person this time, despite not recognizing you any better than the random stranger.
"This is your lethallen," Pel says with a grin.

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“Missed you,” she says, showing no sign of letting go.
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Val squeezes her tightly before he lets her go, and even them he keeps his hands on her arms, holding her at arm's length so he can good a good look at her. She looks much the same as she did when she left.
"Ah, but of course you did. I read your letters. And how could you not! Now, come in, you must come inside--"
He pulls her into the room after him. All available surfaces are stacked with books and parchments, half-rolled maps and inkwells, cups of tea and mugs of ale, half-drunk. There's a large plan tacked to the wall--a pit dug into the ground, and four star-shaped diagrams drawn meticulously in the margins. The fifth one is half finished.
Val pulls out the chair from the writing-desk with a flourish. "And you must tell me everything of your journey here. I did not realize, how quickly you would arrive!"
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“Well it’s only a climb down a mountain and a ride on a boat,” she understates, as if there’s nothing to any of that. “And hauling things in a barrow down to the alienage. I found a really wonderful caretaker for Sina while I work. What have you been up to these days?”