Entry tags:
[open w/ some closed threads] escort missions.
WHO: Emet-Selch + others
WHAT: Catch-all for threads related to this.
WHEN: October, current & backdated
WHERE: Accompanied outings or the Gallows
NOTES: none currently!
WHAT: Catch-all for threads related to this.
WHEN: October, current & backdated
WHERE: Accompanied outings or the Gallows
NOTES: none currently!
[thread starters will go in the comments! this will contain both closed, preplanned threads and open thread options, please feel free to hit me up on plurk or discord if you want anything specific!]

some open prompts:
-around the armory and training area, you can find him at times practicing with a wooden sword, though he has a somewhat odd stance and way of swinging it for the type of practice blade this is; presumably he is more used to something a little different. On rarer occasions he is actually helping out a bit around the armory itself, though it doesn't last long-- just a little assistance with maintenance while he happens to be around anyway, rather than larger or more involved tasks and projects. Weird how there's always something to go do for Research if something that requires a lot of effort pops up.
-outside at night, he can occasionally be found anywhere with a decent view, with two star charts. One is clearly the Thedosian sky, and the other is unfamiliar, done by hand. It's not uncommon for him to seem slightly irritable, in general, but this is the exception; he seems in a decent enough mood, at these times. Calmer, more contemplative.
-he is most often around Research and the library. Very rarely will he be around in the mornings, but if you also tend to work anywhere from the afternoon to the late hours, you're far likelier to run into Emet-Selch. This is where you'll want to look if you need him for anything; more often than not, he's going over existing information and taking notes, or organizing anything that needs it, though it's also fairly common for him to be looking into various language resources.
(These are definitely a focus in any downtime he has, as well-- find him in the office or one of the lounges with a book, and he's probably studying Orlesian or something.)]
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training area.
He stays quiet until he's spotted, but he's once he is he smiles and waves—a little awkwardly, a little apologetically—and says, ]
I am supposed to interview you.
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[They've yet to meet, so the look Emet-Selch gives him certainly has a touch of curiosity to it. Evaluating, looking the man over briefly with the practice sword at rest over his shoulders. A moment or two passes before he exhales a sigh, his posture shifting back to its usual slouch from the straighter bearing he'd kept while working.]
...Very well. I assume you'll be wanting someplace with a bit more privacy to it, so if you will allow me to put this back first-- we may go.
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But he slouches just a little more, when Emet-Selch does—standard enough mirroring, common in people everywhere, but in his case not entirely subconscious. ]
If you don’t mind. We can go just over there.
[ He gestures to an alcove in view of the training yard. ]
Unless you would prefer the indoors.
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I believe I would prefer it, yes.
[To at least have the sense of being away from others, rather than having an eye over one shoulder the entire time.]
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[ He doesn't start off straight away, to give Emet-Selch time to put his sword away if he doesn't want to bring it along—though he can, if he'd prefer, and either way Bastien starts toward the central tower as soon as he's ready. ]
I am Bastien, by the way. Diplomacy Division. [ And the project for Southern counterintelligence. Thus the private office. ] And you are Emet-Selch, Research Division, from—is it rude to say you are from the Fade? That does not seem to be how most of you think of yourselves.
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-visibly so.]
We may not view ourselves in such a way, no, but neither should I think it rude to say. Quite the lofty expectation, after all, to insist those who dwell here learn each and every one of our homes.
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escort mission 1 (emet & jim)
It quickly becomes apparent, while they're out to allow Emet-Selch to take care of a necessary errand or two, that they're both acquainted with the same pair of refugees within Kirkwall; Emet-Selch doesn't do much relief work in general, he explains easily enough, but this is something of an exception, for reasons he declines to specify beforehand. For whatever reason, his errands include quietly checking in on a boy of about ten or so and his mother, who he's aided a bit here and there-- the boy's old enough to be taught how to properly hold a practice sword by now, which is precisely what Emet-Selch has been doing on occasion (with his mother's knowledge.) Better to ensure a kid with interest is taught correctly before they start running around trying to figure out swinging a weapon on their own, after all, and to try to instill further responsibility in them. Not too difficult, considering this one is a fairly responsible and well-meaning boy by nature.
Which is all reasonable enough, but not much of a reason anyone would choose to assist one specific kid, and while Emet remains somewhat detached-- he isn't unkind in demeanor. The two of them actually get along decently well, and if one's looking closely, there's a degree of resemblance despite the fact they aren't even from the same world.
The kid's excited to see both of them at the same time, too, though naturally Emet never explains why this is the case, chalking it up to coincidence, business bringing them here together. There's no need for the real explanation.
As they leave and begin to make their way back, load somewhat lighter (one of the errands being the acquisition of a couple supplies to leave behind), Emet-Selch remains quiet at first. Before long, though:]
I trust you can keep all of this more or less to yourself?
[If anyone higher up asks about it, he's not going to expect anything to be kept quiet, but that's just a function of this arrangement.]
kneeslides in here
emet-selch isn't exactly an unknown quantity with their shared division; but the most holden could've said about him before recent events was that he seemed like a quiet, focused worker. gabranth's accusation had been a weighty one, and he'd chewed over the warning seriously. loss of life on a planetary scale is horrific to imagine — orders of magnitude beyond eros — and he trusts gabranth enough to give his opinion its due.
so he hadn't protested the assignment to accompany emet-selch into kirkwall.
he'd, as he'd told emet-selch earlier in the day, intended to head towards the refugee settlements anyway, so it wasn't sending him out of his way. and he'd been curious, too, what kind of business the man would have there.
he hadn't expected the child. he certainly hadn't expected the boy's bright pleasure to see emet-selch, or the training that had followed. jim hadn't lingered too obtrusively, helped the mother with a few chores over the course of the lesson, and they'd all left on friendly terms. he hasn't decided yet if he wants to bring up the experience at all, when emet-selch beats him too it. ]
I'm not going to lie to a division head, [ he starts, because it's only fair, ] but I'm not much of a gossip. I can keep a secret.
[ a beat, then, ]
If you don't want it to spread, I can be the one to come down with you, whenever you want to check on them.
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[he's aware enough of the position that he is in, after all.
but after a few moments of consideration, he finally adds,]
...You are already aware. I would not object to your accompaniment in the future, so long as you prove capable of staying quiet enough.
[of course that wouldn't stop him, if he did choose to tell others, but in that case-- the least that can be done is to keep from giving him more information to work with in the future.]
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[ he asks, with a glance over to the other man. there's nothing challenging in it; his curiosity is open, guileless. ]
There's nothing shameful about helping those people, especially a child.
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[it's personal, is the thing.
he's quiet a few more moments, takes a few more steps forward in silence.]
And were I to make it known now, precisely how do you think that would look? Convenient timing, certainly, to seemingly develop an interest in aiding the downtrodden just when my reputation needs it most. Even more suspicious not to simply help all of them as a group. I do not wish it cast in that light, nor for those two to have any part in it.
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[ there's the question, potentially, of emet-selch's motives, and that can easily extend to the question of why them? uncharitable minds may turn to the question of whether or not they can be trusted. a beat, and then he adds, ]
You were good with him.
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how did i miss this tag wtf
dreamwidth notif hell
wheezes
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bangs open door
Their approach had been marked by a series of loud blasts. As the cart lurches to a jolting stop at the far end of the field, John sighs, and remarks dryly, "At least he's impossible to miss."
Even without the concussive booms, smoke and intermittent shower of sparks, Ashby Brewer's shock of red hair can be seen from this distance. It's all standing on end, and John can't be certain whether this is an intentional style or a byproduct of his work in the moment.
As they set out, John questions, "Before we begin our appeal, would you mind telling me if his work is impressive enough to warrant our attention? I'd like to strike the right note in our greeting."
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Emet-Selch shrugs one shoulder, arms folded across his chest; he's keeping a wary eye ahead, just in case. One never knows when a stray bit of debris might come flying in unexpected ways, in this sort of situation.
"Anyone who is involved in the sciences and is this intent upon showing their work should take well enough to any real interest shown. I've had similar colleagues, myself-- one had only to ask what in the world they had made to receive what may as well have been a full oral presentation on the subject."
From the exasperation in his tone, it's clear that 'colleagues' might in fact just be a single verbose person, but. The point stands. "Get him talking, and I may make a better evaluation of his actual talents."
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John does chuckle a bit over finesse. As an organization, they are rarely given to the concept of finesse. But there's a first time for everything, surely. They must hold out hope for it, for Yseult's sake.
"You'll be able to flatter him better than I," might sound like farce, but if Ashby Brewer is looking for the opinion of a fellow scientist, John isn't going to rate. "But I can certainly cool his temper enough to get your foot in the door."
And the truth of the matter is that Riftwatch is hardly in the position to turn someone down for temper or eccentricity, so—
"Let's start now. He seems to be between explosives."
Which gives them a narrow window to close the gap, something John gamely devotes himself to as he calls out, "Ashby Brewer!" loud enough to draw the man's attention towards the pair of them.
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"Gentlemen," he says, watching the pair of them as they approach. "My reputation precedes me! Now, are you here to observe, or to complain again about the noise? I assure you as I have assured others, it should not even be audible within the city, barely audible if so! Certainly not a disruption. Very little risk involved."
Emet-Selch just raises a brow at John as the man speaks, remaining silent as he tilts his head toward him-- well, go ahead, then.
forgive me time is a weird soup
Get him talking had been the recommended approach, and John is certain that it won't be much of a hardship to prompt this man into a long-winded discussion. After a brief, slide-long look towards Emet-Selch, John straightens by degrees with his grip flexing on the handle of his crutch as he briefly surveys the field before his gaze resettles on Ashby Brewster.
"There's no need to dismiss the noise, of course" John answers smoothly. "My associate and I were gravely disappointed to hear of the Viscount's handling of your demonstration. Not that it prevented us from attending to observe your work for ourselves.
Obviously, John's knowing look seems to say. Here they are, after all. All the way outside the city in the cold to observe the blast-marked handiwork of Ashby Brewster.
"You are...interested?" Ashby questions, and John laughs as he turns more fully to Emet-Selch and prompts, "Are we interested?"
Raised eyebrows instruct the answer, in case it has not been made obvious: Yes, they are interested.
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With a gesture to John, he adds, "While my companion here may not be as technically skilled in the sciences, I believed it to be a beneficial experience for the both of us."
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(for joselyn)
Just how many errands did you say you must do, again?
[Emet-Selch only has the one, really, so the length of the trip will be entirely up to her. More time away won't be objectionable, either.]
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( is one of those things that's sort of half a joke—ha, ha, the frivolous woman wants to do more frivolous tasks, what an endurance test—and half the kind of corkscrewed empathy of someone who spent a significant amount of her life unable to leave places very like the gallows under her own power or by her own choice. if he wants to dawdle outside of the gallows' long shadow, she can think of excuses. )
I need to go to the market, and I need to collect a package from a toy shop.
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[depends in part on how this goes, how they find each others' company-- he will require it to remain here, after all.]
I've a commission from a smith here, myself... though I at least will not be keeping it.
[it is Gift Errands Time.]
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trickier than it looks, in her experience. she considers kirkwall, beginning to walk; convenient enough that most of their errands sound like they're not going to be miles apart.
not that riftwatch doesn't necessitate one develop a certain stamina for walking, anyway. )
Have you made plans for the holiday?
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[it isn't the sort of holiday he cares much for, personally. he keeps pace with her as she walks, restraining the length of his steps.]
Nor did I have it in mind when I originally made the request, but... the timing has worked out conveniently enough.
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( she had not been particularly enthusiastic about having to haul ass across thedas to join riftwatch when an anchor-shard had happened to her — it isn't quite the same upheaval as losing an entire world, but it does leave her not without empathy for rifters and the peculiarities of their situation. )
We didn't do all that much for it in the Circle. Nice to mark a day that was different than another, though.