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rivernamed ([personal profile] rivernamed) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-12-21 08:09 am
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the long way to skyhold [OPEN]

WHO: Hudson, Sideswipe, and OPEN!
WHAT: A Tal-Vashoth with a mabari arrives with a skinny human mercenary. It sounds like the start of a joke, but there's no real punchline.
WHEN: 21st of Haring
WHERE: Skyhold.
NOTES: Feel free to tag either specifically to Sideswipe, Hudson, or both. Both. Both is good.




TAVERN WITH SIDESWIPE, OPEN.

Leaving Manahata had been an enormous decision for him, something he is not always convinced was right, but he is determined to ensure that this Red Templar and Tevinter business is done away with. They have enough to worry about without further complications of holes in the sky and whatnot. The rebellion was bad enough, now there's this, and Hudson knew he'd do what it took to make sure everyone else was safe.

On the way to Skyhold, he'd found this boy, a potential recruit. Mostly skin and bones, long and lanky and young, but determined to make something of himself. He certainly wasn't going to do it by freezing to death on the way to Skyhold, so Hudson has been ensuring that the boy is hauled up the mountain to the Inquisition's fortress.

"C'mon, lad." Practically carrying the redhead, Hudson immediately makes his way to the tavern, knowing that sitting by a fire with something hot in his stomach will help him. "Sideswipe you said was what you were goin' by?"

Kind of a silly nickname, but then again, his companions named him after a river, so there's that.

Hudson puts Sideswipe in a chair, closest to the fire. "Bronx, stay," he orders the mabari, who obeys while wagging his stub of a tail. The giant warrior makes his way to the bar, working on ordering something warm for the boy.


STABLES, OPEN.

It's been a few hours since settling in and making sure that Sideswipe wasn't going to freeze. Ridiculous young warrior hardly wore anything to keep himself warm from the cold. Bit of a show off, but he's young; he'll learn, and he knows it.

For now, Hudson is by the stables. He's already established himself as a recruit for the Inquisition. Simple enough process, really, but for now it leaves him to his own devices.

He's sitting inside the stables, not minding the nearby mounts. The Tal-Vashoth is working on a letter, and at his feet is Bronx, dozing away comfortably.

"Already makin' yourself at home, boy?" he says with a snort, nudging the hound with a foot. The mabari just grunts, hardly offended. "Don't get too cozy. He said you needed exercise."

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[personal profile] quietblade 2015-12-29 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Mercenary. The kid looked like he could be a lost Chantry boy more than he would a mercenary... but he's not about to mess with a young man's pride. Instead he just smiles, arching his brows a bit at the show of the scar.

He'd had worse while his horns came out back when he was a kid, but hey. Sideswipe. Cute. "Sounds like a damn good name, if any," he starts, and then adds an explanation for the human's sake. "Mine means 'calm'. It's a good reminder."

Taas takes the older qunari's hand, mentally checking himself to remember that he wasn't technically outranked here any more and definitely didn't need to straighten up as much as he did. "I would like that. It isn't every day we have new qunari - and mercenaries - visiting."
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[personal profile] redshitlord 2015-12-29 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Hudson. Taashath. Wow... maybe he should have picked a better name. Even if the latter just means 'calm', it sounds awesome. Maybe he'll find a better one down the road. After all, he got here, didn't he? It's got to be exciting.

He just beams at them both, at the compliments, the expression just a touch smug. Okay, that makes him feel better. So does the drink -- maybe he can pretend it's not just tea. That'll look better.

"Yeah, but there's more Qunari around?" he asks, sitting up straighter. "Like you guys? I mean, I heard there were elves and dwarves and stuff up here too, but..."

He trails off in an awkward gesture. He meant it to be complimentary, but the more he kept on talking, the less it sounded like one. Oops.