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altusimperius) wrote in
faderift2019-09-22 01:33 pm
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[open] gay baby jail 2: son of gay baby jail
WHO: Benedict and Approved Visitors
WHAT: Treacherous Vint in a dungeon and he's just happy to be here y'all
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: below the mage tower (I think??)
NOTES: will update as needed
WHAT: Treacherous Vint in a dungeon and he's just happy to be here y'all
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: below the mage tower (I think??)
NOTES: will update as needed
It might be at any hour of the day, though likely in the daytime, when one comes to find the dungeon's current occupant.
It's bizarrely nostalgic, that he should be in the same cell, on the same magebane, as he was several years ago when he first arrived in Kirkwall, kicking and fighting and shouting to anyone who would listen that he wasn't Venatori, dragged in and abandoned by his not-Not-Venatori mentor. He'd worked his way out from that, fought tooth and nail for two years to be someone worthy of freedom, of influence.
And now he's back. There's no kicking or shouting this time, and the young man seems a decade older. When he isn't sleeping, Benedict sits quietly on the bed, back straight, staring into space; he eats what he's given, magebane and all, without complaint. He doesn't speak unless spoken to, asks for nothing, and is on the whole so utterly unlike himself that it would likely be less surprising to learn he had been swapped out with a double, the real Benedict still in Minrathous making the same mistakes and never coming back.
But he's here, it's him, and he's at the mercy of any visitors-- good-standing members of Riftwatch only, of course-- who choose to make the trip downstairs.

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Not so long ago, his instinct would've been to snap back with a counter-insult or a gripe, but instead he just looks at her, at a loss for words.
Yep, I sure do.
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"So is this all a big misunderstanding, or did you royally fuck up while you were gone?" She says it lightly, resting her chin on the back of her hand while the other taps idly on the iron bars.
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"I fucked up," he says, definitively enough.
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Seems like a kind of sad, lonely place to be, even for someone she doesn't like all that much.
"What happened?"
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"I betrayed Riftwatch," he answers dully.
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"You what?"
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There's more to the story, of course, far more. But it all just sounds like qualifying an unforgivable trespass, whining for pity, and there's no point. He's too tired for that, knows how useless it is, knows how little anyone wants to hear it.
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"And are you? Gonna spy for them?" She asks, leaving if they don't execute you unsaid, but implied.
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"No," he says flatly. The subtext here seems to be, do I look like I'm going to do any fucking spying right now?
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And then of course, she realizes she doesn't have matches. They're already expensive, and with the rationing they've been implementing, she's not likely to get more anytime soon.
"Hang on--" she pushes herself up off the ground and disappears from the window.
Several minutes later, Athessa reappears in the hall outside of Benedict's cell, lights her spliff on the torch next to the bars, and sits cross-legged on the stone floor.
"So," she says through the smoke. "Kinda sucks to be you right now, I guess. Have they figured out what to do with you?" Once she's sure the coast is clear, she reaches through the bars and offers him a drag.
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He's already thinking about something else by the time the elf reappears, and he looks a little surprised to see her. But then she offers it out, and he hesitates with a longing gaze-- if he could get in any trouble for this whatsoever, he shouldn't risk it.
"I'm staying here," he says quietly, almost humbly. If the thought of his own execution didn't still make his heart seize in his chest, he'd mention how narrowly he missed it-- she'll probably make the inference anyway.
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"Staying here with your head still attached," she takes another drag for herself. "That's better than the alternative, right?"
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For now.
"I'd say so," he says, leaning back against the wall with a little sigh. "It's better than... a lot of things." Such as, for instance, being sent back to Tevinter to face his own people.
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After a long moment of appraising him, she asks: "Why'd you turn yourself in?"
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"...I was tired," he says after a long pause, gazing at the far wall again, "...of... hiding." After a moment, he looks down. "And trying to lie."
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"Not because you felt bad about betraying Riftwatch?"
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"I did," he says quietly, "...I do." Hands folded, he fidgets a little. "Denying that was part of the lie."
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"So. Say there's a kid crying because he's lost, and you help him get home. Someone asks you why you did it, and you say because I was tired of him crying." She looks at him, expression flat. Do you hear how selfish that sounds?
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"I made choices," is all he says, distantly. Some have turned out better than others.
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"Yeah, actually," she says, leaning forward again. Gestures, the intent of let's have it, then leaving smoke in its wake. "Lay 'em out one by one."
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But he made a promise to himself, that he'd make the effort. And he will, no matter how degrading it is.
"I chose to return to Tevinter, which put Kitty in danger," he says, "I chose to remain there with my mother, who I was too stupid to realize was already a traitor. Then, I chose to comply instead of letting them punish me, and I chose to hide when I came back, instead of turning myself in right away."
He looks down, brows furrowed. "...and then I chose to turn myself in. And now I'm here."
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"But why? I don't get it."
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