Tertia (
incaenstrix) wrote in
faderift2022-09-24 06:57 pm
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WHO: Character(s)
WHAT: Various open prompts for MAKING FRIENDS
WHEN: Eh, nowish
WHERE: Around the Gallows
NOTES: Potential references to slavery, anxiety, and injury.
WHAT: Various open prompts for MAKING FRIENDS
WHEN: Eh, nowish
WHERE: Around the Gallows
NOTES: Potential references to slavery, anxiety, and injury.
i. The Courtyard, night
There have been times in the past when Tertia has had a bed to sleep in. But when she was servus publicus, she slept on a thin pad on the hard floor, and when she was fighting with the People she slept in a bedroll out in the field. She had a bed with the Magister, though. Soft and stuffed with goose-down. Gentle cotton sheets.
So sleeping in a bed has proven to be nearly an impossibility. And so at night, she's been taking a blanket and a thin pillow out to the courtyard, and she's been laying them down on the ground beneath the stars - or the clouds - to sleep.
The downside to this, though: she's likely a near-invisible figure in the dark. Someone taking a late-night stroll might well trip over a small sleeping girl, or might be startled to find that something out of the corner of their eye when they're having a smoke is stirring, elf-eyes glinting in the dark.
ii. The Library, daytime
There are signs when someone isn't a particularly adept reader. Tertia bears those signs: her lips move as she reads, forming the sounds unconsciously, and her finger traces along the lines as she goes along. But she also doesn't waver. She sits for actual hours, focused intensely on the work, determination in the set of her jaw and the furrow of her brow.
iii. The Training Grounds, daytime; action brackets preferred
Excuse me.
[ A young elf woman might approach you while you're training. Her staff makes it clear that she's a mage. Her manner is softspoken and mild, and she asks - ]
Would you tell me a bit more about your fighting style? Where did you learn it?
iv. Wildcard
[ do WHATEVER ]

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Her stomach cramps. She is staring, but stops the moment she realises.
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"That's my cause," she says, simply, and trusts that Gela will take her meaning.
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There's not much she could say to offer any comfort here, she knows it, and feels a sharp pang of sympathy all the same anyway. "We'd be lucky to have you." Her voice is soft, "If you chose to stay, in the end."
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Awkward. She dislikes the feeling. She goes quiet for a moment, searching for something to say. "Thank you," is as good as anything, really. And, "I– actually don't have very good luck. It's better if I'm here, and they're there." That way, nothing can happen to them. Gela can't happen to them.
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Tertia turns to Gela with an air of settling in, as for a long story or a vociferous conversation. Her elbows go on her knees, and she leans forward. "How do you know it's true?"
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Gela, to her credit, does not lean back. "Because," she says. Surely that is answer enough?? It's not too telling to add that, "Misfortunes happen around me."
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