Nerva Lecuyer (
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Open: Nerva has feelings about Mages
WHO: Nerva and Open
WHAT: Nerva storms back into Skyhold following the Abomination
WHEN: Before / During the Mage Council meeting
WHERE: The Tavern
NOTES: Nerva is her own warning. Alcohol.
WHAT: Nerva storms back into Skyhold following the Abomination
WHEN: Before / During the Mage Council meeting
WHERE: The Tavern
NOTES: Nerva is her own warning. Alcohol.
Before the Council meeting, Nerva was nothing but a ball of rage. She had not been in Skyhold when the Abomination struck - sent on a quick escort mission down to the crossroads - and had returned to the remnants of destruction and chaos. Destruction and chaos that should have been prevented. Destruction and chaos that she should have been there to prevent, not out gallivanting around the countryside.
Once the meeting itself started, Nerva had attended despite the fact that she had absolutely no vote in the outcome. She had no power, here - though that was not a difficult thing to reconcile. She'd had no power in the Circle, either - too vocal and distrustful to ever be promoted beyond being a mere grunt. She'd gotten used to the fact that she had no say in policy decisions.
Which was why she had to be as loud and as vocal as possible if she was going to influence the council's decisions at all. That she disagreed with the council existing at all was beside the point. It was reality, and she had to face it. But she didn't like it.
However - she didn't stay for the whole meeting. Once she had said her piece she left - fuming and white knuckled - and stalked straight for the tavern. She usually was careful about her alcohol intake, mostly because she disliked being out of control of herself, but today was a good day to drink until she could at least have a conversation without burning holes through someone just by looking at them. Her rage and grief - a grief old as time but torn open anew with astounding regularity - were almost physical presences around her, hunched over the bar and nursing the wine even as she looked at it in disgust.
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He shrugs, looking into his ale, then casting a glance off towards the gathering in the tavern. "I'll form my own Council of Magi. The donkey outside can be the chairman."
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"I'm sure we could find some useful councillors for you," She said, trying, somewhat lamely, to continue his joke. "A goat, perhaps."
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What he is not used to is the frustration that comes with witnessing the consistently uncritical nature of the council's dissection of debate, rife with personal agenda, fragile in its insecurity and distrust in their own colleagues--
--but it is a start. He can console himself with that, along with Fereldan ale and cheap farm animal jokes.
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She snorts again, which is unhelpful, because she was in the process of taking a drink of her own ale. So the snort manages to bring some of the ale right up her nose and she starts coughing, helplessly, snatching at a towel when the bartender offered it. She padded down her face, woken up a little bit to the fact that she was sitting in a tavern, snorting up ale while talking to an Altus.
Maker, but what had happened to her life.
"I think that might be a sign that my bed roll is calling," She says mildly.