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Alistair ([personal profile] byblow) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-01-02 07:48 pm

(closed) your blood joined with mine

WHO: Felix, assorted Grey Wardens, and some concerned friends.
WHAT: Felix Alexius is too cute to die.
WHEN: Nowish.
WHERE: Felix's room and the hallway outside it.
NOTES: Broken into pieces, with starters in the comments.


fleurdesel: left, sarcastic, serious, angry, stern (I will not ask a second time. Come.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-01-03 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hand clasped in Felix's as has been her custom since he was first ordered to remain in bed and rest for the remainder- Adelaide's perched on the bed next to him. A concession to his desires for her comfort, sitting and holding and waiting for the last threads of him to wind out into the Fade.

She's done this before with others she didn't like near as much- it is never an easy thing but this? Cuts at her enough without Dorian's presence- and without being asked to leave.

"I beg your pardon?" She'd be this calm, this cold were it anyone speaking- but Alistair earns the barest spark of genuine irritation.
blightedson: (sick)

[personal profile] blightedson 2016-01-03 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Felix is really too weak to do much more but smile and give out a feeble. "Of course." He does indeed look terrible, all pale and sunken in. "I'm afraid many have reason to distrust my family name these days." He had heard a bit of the commotion with Alistair and the others, but he lets Alistair explain himself now.
liberalum: (#9606630)

[personal profile] liberalum 2016-01-03 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Adelaide has done this before.

Dorian has never done this before.

With the more obvious bedside territory taken, hands that are likely better at this healing compassion business than his -- the seemingly endless fount of electricity he can produce is not helpful to anyone at the moment -- he doesn't completely know what to do with himself, and so he is seated at the other side, elbows to knees and a book in hand, pages gently turned. He'd read a little poetry, prior, to fill the room with something, but has since been quiet, reading so as not to stare.

But he is very ready -- to fetch things, as needed, or to listen. So when the door opens, the stare that Alistair is fixed with is almost disarmingly focused. He shuts the book closed, glancing at Adelaide, a little surprised. Do they not like each other? Was Dorian aware of this?

"He said he wants to talk to him alone," he reiterates, helpfully. Then, to Alistair, less snappish but with a little pushback; "Badly timed, I should think."
Edited (a names) 2016-01-03 03:18 (UTC)
serannas: surprised (bellanaris)

[personal profile] serannas 2016-01-03 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
It's clear that Felix's time is nearly up, and though it's hard to see him this way, Ellana wants to fill his last days with as much happiness as she can. Now that he's too weak to take into the gardens, she comes by his room once a day, every day to sit and talk with him. But today as she nears his room, she sees Adelaide and Dorian outside of it, and her heart seizes in her chest, assuming the worst.

"What is it?" she says, rushing up the last few feet. "Is he-- did he--?" Is he gone?
blightedson: (Default)

[personal profile] blightedson 2016-01-03 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Felix seems to think this is some sort of joke. "Forgive me, Tevinter has... a unique relationship with the Wardens so I'm not sure what use you'd have for a corpse." In Tevinter, there are plenty of rituals that can be done with necromancy.
fleurdesel: left, angry, serious (I'm fine)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-01-03 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
No, they do not like each other, no Dorian is not aware as it hasn't been relevant until this fool in all his bumbling, fidgeting, sassing glory chooses to make it relevant. Bad enough that he is here, worse still that he is flippant- her temper holds by the barest of threads when it comes to the care and comfort of her patients-

When the patient is a friend? The thread is a touch more bare.

"Bullshit." Snapped and sharp and angry. "If you had a cure you would have given it to him months ago. How dare you come here when he is like this and say such things."
liberalum: (#9565434)

[personal profile] liberalum 2016-01-03 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Dorian is already on his feet after Alistair's sass, which is less like he is in fact about to vacate the room and more like a blade being slowly unsheathed. He, unlike Adelaide, likes the man just fine, but not enough that he can get away with inserting himself into this situation and being clever. But then that attempt at added incentive stalls Dorian, a look of shock settling in his expression before that ices up as well.

He's heard that before. He's heard it from Gereon, countless times, for years.

His hand drifts out in a silent sort of gesture, bidding Adelaide to, well, chill. Like in a calm down sense, not in an ice queen sense. This doesn't have to get shouty yet, even if she is saying words he might have himself. "If that's what you've come to talk to him about, believe me, he's heard everything there is worth saying on the subject."
fleurdesel: left, angry, serious (You are moronic and you have my pity)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-01-03 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
Her hackles are already raised by the time Alistair slips that much closer; no amount of eloquent, graceful gesturing will bid her calm. A man is dying. A good man is dying and she is preventing the pain that would cause; even now there is a constant flow of pale blue light from her palm to Felix's. The chronic ache, the weakness in him pushes past the spell faster than she might cast it- so the connection has not been severed.

And Alistair would have her break away. Leave Felix in pain. Leave him alone in the dark of the Fade, to desperation and demons and whatever kindness Alistair is attempting to offer. Teeth grit, voice a tight whisper, she says-

"I am not leaving. Whatever sacrifice he needs to make, whatever treatment you propose- I am not leaving him to face it alone." Wardens cannot simply cure the blight- that isn't how it works. That isn't how any of it works and that he thinks she will simply walk away at his word?
Edited (not that many e's in teeth) 2016-01-03 07:58 (UTC)
liberalum: (#9660453)

[personal profile] liberalum 2016-01-03 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Alistair--"

--begins a protest, and dies off again as Adelaide delivers her own ultimatum, one he doesn't share for the same reasons. His desire to stay is much less practical.

Dorian looks away from both, towards Felix, looking all the more diminished, shrinking before their eyes over the span of months. His own hand wanders out, touching the edge of bedding, even as he keeps one ear pricked for the inevitable argument transpiring on the other side of the bed. Even now, wheels are turning, terribly, even if the rest of him is so tired of the desperate, fruitless search for the way out of dying.
fleurdesel: right, angry, serious (you fucking moron)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-01-03 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
If he continued with that line of argument Adelaide would have told him exactly where he could shove his oaths. Duty is fine and well but not when it twists into this. Felix is fading by the hour and she can feel it- Compassion feels it. There is no argument, nothing he can say or do to make her go. No promise he can make. He cuts himself off and she turns her attention back to Felix, considering the matter settled.

She honestly hadn't expected him to physically move her. For a moment she's shocked enough that her hand goes loose around Felix's- slipping away, the strands of the spell stretching through the air until they snap with the loss of her concentration. "Me mettre bas, vous fils de pute-"
liberalum: (#9660460)

[personal profile] liberalum 2016-01-03 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Dorian looks up around the time he registers a flurry of movement, a sharper sort of attention for Adelaide being manhandled that-- does not immediately have him throwing bolts of lightning. Attuned as he is, he can feel the breaking of the spell, access to the Fade shutting like a door as her hand leaves Felix's.

He doesn't look down again. He also doesn't ask more questions. Relevant questions, like why must you be alone with him and specify 'we' and why didn't this come up before, because none of the answers are going to be in any way satisfying, and maybe he can sense a brick wall when one exists. And time is a precious commodity.

He moves, with a sort of pent-up aggression that could insinuate he's going to square with Alistair directly and physically, but instead, his trajectory takes him to the door, which he shoves open wider.

Sorry, Adelaide.

At some stage, before or after her depositing, his hand goes out and grip Alistair by the elbow in a hard snare. "Don't waste this time with him," he says, brightly. "I'd so loathe to have to throw you off the fucking ramparts." That said, he'll assist in herding Adelaide out into the hallway proper, if necessary, short of actually picking her up.
liberalum: (#9660765)

[personal profile] liberalum 2016-01-03 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
By now, Dorian has found a place to sit, unceremonious and thus at odds with how he normally is. His resting place is on the floor, back against the wall, one leg stretched out in front of him and the other bent, braced against linked hands. At the sound of foot steps, and then Ellana's querulous question, he doesn't look up.

"Not yet."

Which might be unexpected. He looks shattered, regarding the closed door as if staring it down. Somewhere behind it, there's some unknown miracle at work. Supposedly.
Edited 2016-01-03 13:28 (UTC)
fleurdesel: left, sad, serious, angry (and if I don't want to talk about it?)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-01-03 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Hours. Less, most likely, and they banished for the sake of an oath wrapped around some manner of Grey Warden Miracle. Bullshit.

It is all bullshit.

But it is bullshit she must endure and after her initial inelegant snapping upon being set down and locked out Adelaide reigned everything in and took vigil next to Dorian. Compared to her earlier frustration and near rage her expression is practically placid; the only sign of discomfit the rather rapid creation and reformation of figurines of ice in one palm.

A focus exercise, to take her mind off of whatever is happening in the room. "Apparently the Grey Wardens can pull miracles out of their-"

A beat. Her lips twist.

"Out of nothing."
serannas: serious (theneras)

[personal profile] serannas 2016-01-03 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Her eyes are already filling with tears, and she tries her trick of staring up at the ceiling to keep them from sliding down her face. Felix isn't gone yet. As much as she doesn't want to lose him, she doesn't want him to suffer anymore either. Wanting him to stay for her benefit is selfish, she knows, and yet the thought that she'd arrived too late to see him one last time had nearly gutted her.

"The Wardens are in with him?" she says, pausing to sniff and get in control of herself. Ellana doesn't know Felix has the Blight; only that his illness is incurable, and so she hasn't made the connection yet between Felix and the Wardens. It just seems very strange.

"They have so many secrets," she continues. Alistair has been willing to reveal a few to her, and she's curious what they could be revealing to Felix now. Could it be true? Could they really save him with a secret miracle? The optimist in her wants to grab hold of this and answer yes.
blightedson: (flame)

[personal profile] blightedson 2016-01-03 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Felix watches Alistair for a long moment, perhaps too long considering how little time he has left. He thinks about all of the times that his father had insisted that just one more treatment, one more spell, and he'd be cured. He had made peace with his death long before they had left for Redcliffe, long before his father's desperation had turned to madness.

And now here was a figure from recent history, telling him there was one more chance. He wasn't going to last much longer. Dorian and Adelaide hadn't been here for a pleasant visit, they were his death vigil. If this was true he couldn't afford to waste time deliberating it, and yet it felt like something out of a dream.

"Do you think living with the Blight for the past few years has been easy?" he asked eventually, only really commenting on the idea of having 'a hard life.' Despite the long pause, he needs more time to really process the rest of it. Wasting time, perhaps, but it doesn't quite pierce through his skepticism just yet.
Edited 2016-01-03 19:06 (UTC)

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