apostasia: (ᴀɴᴅ ᴀ ʙᴀᴛᴛʟᴇғɪᴇʟᴅ ɪɴ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴇʏᴇs)
the  renegade  martel ([personal profile] apostasia) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-12-17 10:46 pm

closed. send out the morning birds to sing of the damage,

WHO: Martel, Adelaide LeBlanc.
WHAT: Comparative magical theory.
WHEN: Vaguely current/recent.
WHERE: Skyhold Garden.
NOTES: Martel is a warning, but if anything specific comes up, I will edit.




Having returned from his adventure down the Frostbacks with the Orlesian elf girl (and her thrice-damned horse), Martel - does not immediately seek out Adelaide's company. He does not, as a rule, seek out company. Much less immediately. There is enough as needs doing that can or must be done by him that though he has had it in mind to do for a time, it's been...not urgent. While other things - he did not miss the Abomination, no - have been.

Still. He finds her in the garden, unhurried as he descends the steps, observing her. The way that she moves, stiff and deliberate; it is a moment before he announces himself, and not with a greeting--

"It seemed to me that as I have made myself a part of this organisation, I might make myself available to some of the relevant parties as to what uses I can be put to," not quite dryly, just sort of - as Kalten once put it, you know how he is. Martel talks a certain way, it's a problem with his personality.

And as for relevant parties, there are a few, potentially. But the simplest place to start is with the mages, and he and Adelaide are...

...acquainted.
fleurdesel: center, confused, angry, sarcastic (That's...not right.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2015-12-30 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
Much as she has never cared for violence- they are in the midst of a war. She has people she must protect and limitations on her greatest asset. Should Compassion lift the ban on doing harm it would be easier but even then? Better to not be rendered senseless and useless and harmless without her magic. "I think I can stand your company and your instruction without needing wine."

Afterward, though- depending on her bruises. "We were instructed in basic staffwork in the Circle and little more; those who attempted to teach themselves afterward were politely discouraged."
fleurdesel: right, sad, tired, serious (Sometimes it doesn't work.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2015-12-30 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
"...To be honest I am surprised I have not found one as of yet." After the Spire- if she'd had a knife, anything, Roul might not have had to kill Unger. She might have saved herself.

It is not something she is proud of, that moment, but she is not so foolish as to assume such a thing may never happen again. There are the usual excuses, she is a healer, a teacher, violence disgusts her-

But as a last resort it is...slightly more acceptable. "What...what would you recommend?"
fleurdesel: right, smirk, angry, confused, sarcastic (Forgive me if I don't trust you)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2015-12-30 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"I shall defer to your obvious expertise." Blades are for other people to carry, other people to mind. Most mages and apprentices carry pen knives but they were too small and slight to be worth much of anything; a proper dagger meant to do harm?

She'll likely be uncomfortable with that until she becomes accustomed to it.

"Most duels in the Spire did not make use of blades. I can't say I am not intrigued by the idea." Her, a duelist? A dagger is asking much, but learning a rapier-

Well if he thinks it will help, it will help.
fleurdesel: right, smirk, serious, angry, sarcastic (You. You cannot be serious.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2015-12-31 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, because even artful violence is so sporting." It's wry rather than angry, the twist in her voice. Such things are far more common in Antiva than Orlais; but the use of it isn't beyond her. It will take some time and some work but it will be well worth learning.

The last earns a soft snort, the lightest snapping of her fingers. "Damn. And here I thought I'd finally have an opportunity to repay you the courtesy."

Yes, they can joke about how they met now.
fleurdesel: left, smile, laugh, flirty (giggle.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2015-12-31 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Am I so transparent in my intent? Yes. Yes I am." She snorts a laugh, softer, shorter than Martel's but no less mirthful. When he is like this she can say that he's tolerable. Even go so far as to risk calling him pleasant company.