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faderift2019-02-10 08:03 pm
RIFTER ARRIVAL: Guardian 9:45
WHO: New rifters, rescuers, and anyone else
WHAT: New arrivals are collected and transported to Kirkwall
WHEN: Mid-Guardian, 9:45
WHERE: The hills north of Starkhaven
NOTES: This log contains prompts for the ARRIVAL and RECOVERY of new rifters, as well as the subsequent QUARANTINE period. All prompts are open to anyone.
WHAT: New arrivals are collected and transported to Kirkwall
WHEN: Mid-Guardian, 9:45
WHERE: The hills north of Starkhaven
NOTES: This log contains prompts for the ARRIVAL and RECOVERY of new rifters, as well as the subsequent QUARANTINE period. All prompts are open to anyone.

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A pause (for breath, a sip from her own bowl), and then: "Oh, but I don't actually mind it really. So if you prefer to use first names, that would be perfectly fine as well. Wysteria would be, I mean. As that's my name. Wysteria Poppell," --a glint of good humor in her open face-- "First Daughter."
Ha ha, we have fun here.
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It's First Daughter St. Loe, she thinks in vain, and gives up immediately on bothering. "Well. If... Gilia is what is well, and is so correct for you too, Miss Poppell." Was that what she said? She thinks so, somewhere in all those words. "That is... that is fine."
And because - she doesn't really know what to say that is proper, right now. What question to ask, right now. Sipping the broth is easier. So, she does that. Lowering her eyes to it, lifting the edge to her lips and begins to sip.
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This she says decisively in some way, as if they've come to a great conclusion of a rather important topic. Though to be fair - it is very, isn't it? Knowing how to introduce a person may be the most important thing to know about them, given the givens. Which is to say - there are friends to be made in Thedas if people like them are meant to keep their wits about them and their heads on their shoulders.
Wysteria takes a swift sip of her broth, then continues nearly unabated--
"Now then Gilia - would it comfort you at all to talk about the place you came from, or would you rather avoid the topic entirely for the time being? If you'd rather, I could tell you all about the place you've arrived in. Well," --an amendment, in the name of honesty-- "Perhaps not everything, but I've been very keen with my studies these last months and I like to believe I know at least a thing or two these days. So you must tell me which you prefer, and which would be the best distraction for your current state."
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What comes of it, is one swallow, trying to stop, something that won't be held back no matter how she tries. There are tears welling up, like tides flow. Confused, scared and lost and that comes to one very particular point that is neither here nor there.
"I want to go home."
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But is it? Is it really? Mostly, she things the answer really is honestly and properly yes. It's all perfectly fine. But maybe it isn't for someone else. Maybe Gilia's come from a place where she knew nothing but contentment, and now here she is sitting in a dark hole in a dark hole in the ground.
Still though: "Oh, yes. I expect you do." She is doing her very best to sound gentle., you know. "But I promise that in time you will find things you rather like about Thedas. Think of it as an adventure, won't you? Why, imagine how lucky the pair of us must be to have come to such a strange place more or less in one piece. The people I know back home would strangle each other for the opportunity to discover a whole new version of the world."
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"I must go home, I must. I must." And she sounds like she is going to cry all over again from just the distress of that.
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Poor little thing.
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But there is a comfort to being told what to do. To not having to think on what to do, but taking the cues of someone else that comes like second nature. That finds familiarity in the complacent.
So she takes the spoon and begins to take a small mouthful. Swallowing, before she nods in reply. "If there is one to spare, I would not mind it."
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Wysteria downs rest of her lukewarm broth (when did she have time to drink the first part with all that talking? It's a mystery), rises promptly and scurries away in a flurry of skirts. She's gone for some minutes, long enough for the quiet to seem quite thick and miserable and terrible in the cavernous old thaig with all its shattered stone. When she returns though, it's with a folded blanket with a little book balanced on top of it.
"Do you care for reading, Miss Gilia?"
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No doubt, many nights for the rest of the week will leave her crying herself to sleep, but that is a misery to consider then, rather than now. Homesickness that was only half imagined, and half the pain of being cut off from which is most important to her.
But for now - for now, she takes help for what it is. "I do, very much." Which is to say a lot for a girl that made a habit of never saying anything directly. Tears hastily blotted away like she had been caught doing something she shouldn't here and now. Almost hear it, feel it, Godfinn pulling the lock of her hair, again?