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jiminy cricket. ([personal profile] acreage) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-11-07 12:07 pm

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WHO: Holden, you!
WHAT: A catch-all for the month(?)
WHEN: After Satinalia and onwards
WHERE: Kirkwall, Gallows
NOTES: There'll be post-murderhaus stuff in here, so there may be references to some of the horror movie occurrences!




Starters will be in the comments! I'm sorry, I'll write a real log one day.

sulahnan: (athessa-039)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-11 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Rather than answer, she blows a few smoke rings into the chill air and watches them drift away. The voices of every person who has ever told her that she can talk to them start to overlap until she can't tell whose voice she's remembering anymore. She glances at Holden.

"Do you?" Surely he has questions beyond the obvious why and what the fuck.
sulahnan: (017)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-11 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Athessa nods. Well, there ya go. She takes another long drag off her joint and snuffs the roach on the ground, freeing up both hands so she can unfurl the blanket she's wearing and drop one end of it over his shoulders, since it's plenty big enough to share. Then she points up at a specific set of stars, drawing lines between them in the air.

"See that constellation there? That's Shadow, Falon'din's owl. Which means nothing to you, I know. But. Look. Owl."

She just thinks it's neat.
sulahnan: (tessa-088)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-12 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hard to say, really. Some say he is the owl, others that it's his sacred companion," She waves her hand vaguely. "Some people think it's not supposed to be an owl, that it's a hawk instead.

"But Falon'din was the elven god of death, and before he was banished he would guide spirits into the Beyond. I think the owl is supposed to symbolize that he wasn't afraid of darkness or something."
sulahnan: (Default)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-12 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Probably," she shrugs. "I don't remember the whole story anymore, just that most of the gods ended up banished and imprisoned. Probably because they were assholes."

This, coming from the woman who insisted on a Dalish burial for those elves they found. It's complicated.
sulahnan: (athessatalk-89)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-13 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, the big two were Elgar'nan the All-Father, and Mythal the All-Mother. Elgar'nan was also the god of vengeance, and Mythal the great protector. Falon'din and Dirthamen were their twin sons, god of the dead and the keeper of secrets. Then Andruil, the huntress, and her sister Sylaise, the hearthkeeper. June, Sylaise's husband and god of the craft, and Ghilan'nain, mother of the halla and Andruil's beloved."

Don't worry, Holden. Athessa doesn't expect you to remember all of these names and designations. Almost enforcing that, she yawns, teeth chattering slightly towards the tail end of it.

"There's also Fen'harel, the Dread Wolf. He's kind of a trickster, betrayed both the Creators and the Forgotten Ones — the ones who made the world and their evil counterparts — and brought about the destruction of Arlathan, our ancestral home."
sulahnan: (athessatalk-50)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-15 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
"In Thedas. Somewhere up north, towards the edge of Tevinter. I think the reality of it is just that the elves back then were overpowered by the Imperium, and Fen'harel didn't have anything to do with it."

It's hard to say which stories are true and which are made up to explain away the inconceivable.
sulahnan: (tuck lip)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-15 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
As he speaks, whatever hint of a smile that played at Athessa's features before fades. She doesn't frown, per se, but it's a reversion of her expression from something warm to something a little more distant.

"Elves used to live in a place called the Dales. It was a concession given to us by Andraste's sons after she and an elf called Shartan led a slave rebellion against the Tevinter Imperium.

"But the Chantry doesn't like it when they can't control people. So they sent missionaries into the Dales to try and convert the elves, and when the missionaries were turned away, they sent Templars. When relations got worse, the Chantry led an Exalted March against the elves, overwhelming their forces and in the end, forced them to convert to Andrastianism and give up centuries of tradition and beliefs to live in Alienages and be treated like shit."

Athessa glances at the tattoo on her wrist, the reminder she got of where she came from, who she's lost, how far she's come.

"Those who didn't assimilate have been living in nomadic clans ever since, clinging to a history that has been mostly lost or destroyed, scraps of a language we can barely use to communicate with one another, traditions that are passed down from generation to generation. And if we're very lucky, we get left alone. If."

She doesn't realize that she's switched to saying we rather than they, but it's not much of a secret that she's Dalish. Not among Riftwatch, anyway. She looks over at Holden, not sure what to expect from him after this monologue.

"Those are Dalish elves. They mark themselves with tattoos that symbolize the gods they serve. Mythal. Sylaise. Andruil. June." The tattoos on the ones they buried.
sulahnan: (sadface)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-15 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
The briefest flicker of a wince crosses her face, thanks to some lingering soreness in her shoulder, but nevertheless she leans into his side-hug, nodding acknowledgment of his sympathies. Athessa exhales, blinking rapidly to try and dissuade herself from crying. It's cold. The last thing she needs is to have tears and snot frozen to her face.

"Yeah. Me too."

Sorry that it happened, sorry that he's having to learn about more cruelty, sorry to her clan for not giving them their dues sooner. She may not be responsible for their disappearance, for their deaths, but she can't help but feel like she's let them down ever since then. She's become so distant from both sects of elvhen that at times, it feels like she's betrayed them all.

Tears well up, fall, and before Athessa realizes it's happening, she's speaking to why what they saw in murderhaus has affected her so personally. Not the deaths of her kin, nor the horror at what people are capable of.

"One of them...one of them looked like my mum."
sulahnan: (athessa-005)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-16 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
She nods again and wipes at her face with her sleeve, trying to stem the flow before it gets any worse.

"I didn't expect it. I've seen a lot of shit and that shouldn't have been any different, but she looked just familiar enough, I guess."
sulahnan: (athessa-017)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-16 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Right," she scoffs, "Well, hopefully we'll have a reprieve for a while. Maybe you can volunteer in the stables, and I'll help Mhavos in the library. Nothing more harrowing than papercuts or getting trod on."

With any luck this winter will pass without any similarity to the last. A nice, calm, easy winter, please.
sulahnan: (sigh)

[personal profile] sulahnan 2020-11-17 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Athessa lets the conversation lull on that note, which seems like as good a note as they can hope for, really. His lean brings a subdued smile to her face that reflects the fondness of the gesture.

After a while, she'll let her head rest on his shoulder, and several moments after that, she'll doze off. Comfortable, despite everything.