Malcom Reynolds (
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Take my love, Take my land
WHO: Malcolm Reynolds, Jayne the Mabari and You!
WHAT: Malcolm rides in with a Mabari and Mail for the Inquisition
WHEN: 20th of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Anyone that wants a letter or a package that can be carried in a pair of saddlebags is welcome to claim some good or trinket or something from Malcolm, he's been wandering this way for awhile. Brackets or Prose are good.
WHAT: Malcolm rides in with a Mabari and Mail for the Inquisition
WHEN: 20th of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Anyone that wants a letter or a package that can be carried in a pair of saddlebags is welcome to claim some good or trinket or something from Malcolm, he's been wandering this way for awhile. Brackets or Prose are good.
So here's how it is.
A man, a horse, a bag of mail and a grumpy Mabari wandering right up the road to Skyhold. The dog's a dark brown, the horse is a warm brown, and the man's a muddied brown on account of all the foutu mud he's been riding through all the live long day on the way up to this mighty fine hold. Fort. Ruin.
Honestly it's more the last than either of the other two, the battlements a little worn and ragged and the gate itself kinda questionable. Were it not for the many wonderful things said about this establishment and it's Inquisition Mal'd be entertaining second thoughts. Arlight if he's honest he's already entertaining second, third, and fifth thoughts but he's got a powerful need to be here and here's where he's gotten paid to drop off a lotta letters and packages of various value and weight. He's not about to back out of a decent, legitimate job when he's been paid.
Well-
He sighs and urges the horse onward through the gates, clicking his tongue to bring the Mabari to heel. Or. Trying to. The dog's got a mind of it's own and trots about,sniffling and snuffling at anyone in the immediate area that may or may not have food. If they've got food? He starts pawing. Or gnawing. Much to the exasperation of the muddied man on the bay. "For the last time you gourmand petit sac de merde, leave 'em alone."
If snapping at the dog doesn't work he leans out with his heel and nudges the Mabari with his boot- or he hefts the butt of his spear and knocks him upside the head. It works well enough.
If spared the hound and horse he's found wandering around the courtyard, handing out letters while still trying to mind said horse and hound- horse following at his heel better than the hound tends to.
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"Creators, no! Not that! They'll figure it out. Please, just give them time. In the meantime, you can talk to the others with the same thing and see how they're coping. That's something I can't understand."
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"There are healers over there," she continues, pointing towards the healing tents. She knows they won't be able to give him an answer any more useful than she has, but he seems unwilling to believe her, so what else can she do?
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"Of course. It's over here. Sasha's a pretty name." She begins to guide him over. "You said you've traveled a lot. Have you ever happened to come across elven ruins?"
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"Here we are. It looks like there's some room over here for Sasha."
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Sasha's wandered up behind like an obedient dog, nosing into the back of Mal's shoulder for an apple. He pulls one out of his pocket and offers it over while leading her to the free stall. "Awright, let's get you combed out- that is my glove, it ain't food. You quit that."
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"Have you had her long?"
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"You gotta wait your turn."
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Her eyes travel down to the dog and she has to chuckle at the sight of him wanting attention.
"I should probably leave you to focus on your animals. It was good meeting you." She takes her letter out from under her belt. "Besides, I need to see what's in this envelope." She could feel something more within the lumpy envelope, and once she opens it, she'll see her friend has sent her a lovely necklace along with her letter.
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The necklace, though, earns a low whistle. "Now ain't that somth'n. You got a special someone back home?"
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"Halla horns," she says softly, looking touched. "It's a gift from Atisha. We have been friends almost a decade now, because we share a situation that drew us close together in friendship, even though you'll find it hard to find two people more different."
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"I should go read this now. I hope you find rest here."
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Always 'the' never 'my', cuz Jayne ain't his dog. He gives her a wave before turning back to the horse, putting his back into the combing.