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Ellie ([personal profile] notathreat) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-04-17 10:42 pm

There's a story in my veins, with scars on every page

WHO: Ellie & OPEN
WHAT: Rifting in less-than-gracefully, a rogue explosion or two, & initial trouble accomplished
WHEN: Arrival and during the first week after.
WHERE: The Hinterlands, The Gallows
NOTES: So much swearing holy shit.




[Arrival.]

The worst part about lucid dreaming is when shit gets a little too real. Especially when it's not the usual kind of horrible. So when Ellie goes from another nightmare about things hunting her in an endless horrible sewer to being sucked into the water, hurtling down through the rain-soaked Seattle depths, she tries to tell herself that she can breathe underwater. She opens her mouth and tries, and the foul water fills her throat-

And she launches out, along with a gush of Seattle sewer water, hits a hillside and goes tumbling.

... and it's steep enough that she keeps going.

Ellie coughs, chokes, tries to scream, and unleashes a garbled stream of hacking, choking profanity.

Maybe you're the unlucky person on the trail she happens to literally bowl into (and possibly take out).

Or maybe you're the one who finds her screaming back into the face of a despair demon, soaked in foul-smelling sewer water, having just hurled a piece of rock shaped suspiciously like a revolver into its face.

She absolutely just called the demon a motherfucker.



[Gallows; Quarantine Times]

A bath, a few square meals and a bit of explanation later, Ellie seems far less... feral. She's dressed in local clothing, a tunic, pants and boots, and has stopped acting like a cat, roaming the stairways in the towers and popping up unexpectedly in places people didn't see her enter.

She shows up near the top of one of the towers, tucked into a window, looking down at the courtyard below.

"... so I heard there were actual griffons roosting up here. Is it true?"


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[personal profile] heorte 2021-04-28 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Despite the unfamiliarity, of this girl being a near stranger, Ellis recognizes when he's glanced off something painful. The reaction in her is familiar. Tactfully, he drops his gaze, turns back to the handle as he jimmies it loose and pulls it open.

"Noose is a poor candidate," Ellis tells her. "Though I won't blame you for being tempted to select him."

Maybe he could offer some more concrete suggestions, but it feels like a step too far. Ellie will ask if she cares to know. And what's more, Riftwatch's agents tend to make themselves known very quickly.

"Here, see...almost entirely boxes. Check the portraits, and if there's anything—"

A pause. Ellis turns back to look at her meaningfully, eyebrows raising.

"Turn it to the wall. Or maybe we should move them to back, see about covering them with a tapestry."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-03 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Enjoy a questionable portrait bearing a passing resemblance to Byerly Rutyer, Ellie.

"I think lumps won't get a second glance," Ellis tells her. In the grand scheme of things, stationary lumps in a corner are far and away the least objectionable thing Riftwatch has in the mix.

After a few moments of quiet, in which Noose finds a corner to curl up in while still observe their efforts and Ellis shifts a haphazard cluster of boxes up against the wall, he clears his throat to mention, "I haven't yet seen you in the training yard."

Clearly she's capable of something. Ellis' guess wavers between bow and daggers, the type of fighter that would benefit from someone out in front of her to draw attention.
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-03 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aye," Ellis says after a moment, straightening, half-turning to look at her.

There is a particular strangeness to conversing with Rifters, and coming up against all the ways their worlds do not quite meet. There are points where Ellis is very aware of what Rifters have no concept of. Often, it has felt easier, kinder, not to enlighten them. (Selfish too, maybe. Vance had never said it outright, though Ellis had sensed the shape of the accusation in some of their conversation.) But the way Ellie phrases that particular approach—

"Aye, I was taught to fight that way too," is recognition and return both. Ellie didn't say this with any kind of ease. It's a small reminder too, that Ellis has been very comfortable with the brutality of his trade for a long time now. "There's cause for it here, but if you care to learn something different, there's room for it too."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-05 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ha.

The pun is not unacknowledged; a momentary look, eyebrows raising and a half smile before he nods in return.

"We might get you something sturdier, aye," Ellis says, speculative. "You'll have your pick of options, and we'll see what sticks."

Punctuated with a thunk of a settled box, nudged a few inches further into the corner by the toe of Ellis' boot.
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-06 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
"I can show you a few things," he answers, honest, as he slaps dust from his tunic. In the corner, Noose audibly yawns and rolls over, limbs stretched out comfortably. "Enough so that you can decide what suits you, at least."

There are limitations to what Ellis can do with weapons outside of a mace. He can swing a sword, draw a bow, and Marcoulf left him with a passable understanding of daggers and their use, but Ellis is a man who spent near fifteen years fighting with one weapon. His skill there developed at the exclusion of most else.

And at a glance, Ellie doesn't strike him as the type to gravitate towards a mace.

"And when we exhaust what I know, I'll know who to introduce you to if you haven't met them already."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-07 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Resourceful," Ellis surmises. "That's good."

As he considers, mentally, that she might be a good person to introduce Wysteria too. Ellis' continuing quest to improve Wysteria's archery skills is unflagging. Simultaneously, he considers what she's telling him, what these skills mean and what use they'll be going forward. That she's someone used to making do, and the benefits in that kind of quick-thinking.

"Aye, we can do that," he continues, nodding as he turns back to sweep a scattering of rolled maps back into a box.

Ellis is slower than her, and he knows from Marcoulf that the weakening in his left hand is a difficulty. But there's a benefit in learning, and Ellis won't turn down her offer.
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-07 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, Ellis had noted the damage. Had it been a consequence of her arrival through the rift, or something before that?

Of course, he doesn't ask. Instead—

"I can introduce you to two people who would be very interested to hear about such things," Ellis tells her, though even a moment's consideration is enough for him to conclude that adding bombs and stuff to Wysteria and Tony's projects will do nothing good for his stress levels overall.

Ellis has a rudimentary understanding of bombs; he can set them in place, trigger them and run. Beyond that, it's all fuzzy concept that doesn't quite resolve into practice.

"We have bombs," he clarifies, casting about for the lid of the box as he speaks. "But maybe not like you are thinking of. They'll like to hear either way."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-07 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Scraps is about what we have," is more of an absent, automatic assessment. Ellis has had cause to think on Riftwatch's limitations over the winter, and hasn't quite shaken off his concerns.

But her question—

"Tony Stark," Ellis tells her, then corrects with a slight smile. "Provost Stark, head of the Research Division. And Wysteria Poppell. She and the Provost have been working together."

Working together leaves out the exact level of squabbling chaos that comes along with their ventures, but either Ellis deems it unremarkable or has just grown too used to it for it to register as something needing a little forewarning.
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-08 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
"It's what we call the smartest man in the Gallows."

Ha ha.

But also Ellis find himself without a clear definition, so he hedges around it instead as he hefts the box in his hands, turns from her to cross towards the stack and lift it as he says, "He's head of our Research division. They spend their time trying to make sense of old magic, or rifts, or artifacts that we find intact, or build things that might help us."

Or so Ellis believes. Having been the one hauling back artifacts or poking at things so the reaction can be observed, what comes after tends to be outside his purview.

"He's a good man," is more grounded, Ellis turning back to her and saying almost in the same breath, "Can you help me shift that wooden trunk?"
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-09 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
There is an easy answer. Yes, they are good. It would almost be true.

"They try to be," Ellis tells her, the trunk's feet scraping slightly as they set it down and back. "Some more than others."

Not a ringing endorsement, maybe. But there are people Ellis doesn't trust, and he doesn't see a reason to pretend otherwise. Few people here are malicious, but some are careless, or inept in a way that endangers others, and Ellis can't take that out of the equation.

But the reason he's given her this answer is, simply because:

"I think you're able to make the distinction."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-10 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Keep that," he says, raising one hand as he speaks to tap his palm in demonstration. There's no gleam of green, but it's clear what he's talking about. "Out of sight, and you'll have better luck."

Riftwatch is uniquely welcoming, so full of oddities that the bar for wariness is unreachable. But Kirkwall, and the world beyond it—

"It's strange magic. I think Kirkwall has gotten used to it, but there are people who will be more at ease without seeing your shard."
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[personal profile] heorte 2021-05-11 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Adrasteia would be a better candidate for this conversation, Ellis thinks. Or Richard, maybe. Ellis can't tell Ellie anything about what it's like to walk through the world as someone carrying magic with them.

But she asked, and he turns to her to offer an answer, rather than redirect the conversation—

"I've only my own assumptions, but I think it's that magic scares people. Especially people who don't have cause to mingle with mages, or Rifters like yourself. They don't know what to make of any of it, your shard included."

Does hearing a variation on It's nothing personal help?

"If you care to, you can ask Tony and Wysteria about the shards too. They'll be able to answer better than I would."