Katniss Everdeen (
the_effect_she_has) wrote in
faderift2016-01-19 11:51 pm
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[Open] Rise Up, Rise Up.
WHO: Katniss Everdeen and Yours
WHAT: Falling, and climbing back up again. In many ways
WHEN: Rest of Wintermarch
WHERE: The stables, the ramparts, the staircases, the healing tents.
NOTES: It's Katniss. You know there's going to be something.
WHAT: Falling, and climbing back up again. In many ways
WHEN: Rest of Wintermarch
WHERE: The stables, the ramparts, the staircases, the healing tents.
NOTES: It's Katniss. You know there's going to be something.
Katniss has been taking all her lessons seriously, but the ones she had been working on most were the rogue lessons - lessons in climbing and sneaking in and out of places. Knife throwing into all kinds of targets. Climbing up and down buildings, and quite literally falling off of them.
No one was quite sure what she was training so hard for -- but then most of them had not been to the Emprise du Lion. They had not seen the cages. Katniss was not going to throw away their only chance to save those people, so whatever she needed to know? She would do.
So don't be surprised if she drops in on you, as she falls back into piles of hay or down in a leap.

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The mention of Emprise du Lion and and Red Templars has him sighing and his lips thinning a bit, but Garris is taking the subject rather seriously. "Well a hay bale is all fine and good but it's not going to teach you to take a fall in snow. And honestly I'd suggest keeping a line and hook on you at all times." To emphasize that Garris motions to the rope around his waist then pulling out a hook from his pouch.
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Now he's got her full attention, as does the rope at his waist. She tipped her head to the side, "What's that?"
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At being asked what he has, Garris spins the hook between his fingers for a moment before holding his hand out for her to look at it, even pick it up if she wanted. "Three pronged hook. Knowing to fall is all well and good, but having a good safety line doesn't hurt. Course it works trying to get up things too."
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She takes it, picking it up as she looked it over. Curious, and ... useful. "Where did you get these? And how much will it cost me to get some too?"
Looked up at him. "I'd like the price of the information to be put in with how to use it?"
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Raising a brow and tilting his head some, Garris crosses his arms as he considers her questions. "What's your name?"
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"Katniss Everdeen. Scout Everdeen, if you're looking for a title. It's the only one I've got."
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"Garris Vakrie," he offers even if she hadn't asked, but it was polite since he had asked. "The Inquisition should be able to acquire some or make them. Easy enough to make... I think." It was just metal bent at certain angles after all.
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Manners cost nothing, after all. "I'll have to ask, someone, somewhere, if it's possible to get our hands on some of them."
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"I suppose in the meantime you're more than welcome to hold onto that one until more get made." He'd have to account for having one less, but seemed a small price if she could learn it and being of use.
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She took it, and smiled a little, before she went to her pockets, "I don't have any coin on me -- if you hold on I can go grab some."
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When Katniss starts going through her pockets, Garris raises a hand, motioning for her to stop before crossing his arms. "How bout we shoot off for it? Got your bow on you?"
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She paused as he put his hand up, then blinked, "Well, yes. Up in the loft." She never honestly went many places without it. "On the range or did you have something different in mind?"
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"Deal?"
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"Deal. And I'll try not to scare the piss out of you again."
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Seeing that Katniss had her things, Garris turns and heads for the targets, idly stretching as they walk. "What's the best shot you think you've pulled off?"
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Katniss thought about that one, because she had had a number of really good shots lately. All this practice was paying off with greater strength, which meant she had a longer range and better accuracy. "I'd say top of the ramparts, with the target set up on the far end of the courtyard. The wind made the shots more challenging, and it's the farthest I've ever been able to shoot."
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"That's quite a feat. What about a shot not involving targets or dummies? Not in Skyhold - out in the woods, or any other place with a moving target." He's just getting a feel for her, figuring what Katniss has been up to, mostly so he can consider if things would go past the shooting range.
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Ah, so now they were talking moving targets. "Easy - goose in flight off of Lake Luthas while I was standing on the opposite shore. Right through the eye, too." That had been a good day for hunting. "Next best shot was when I was being charged by a Venatori. Less distance, more peril."
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The shot with the Venatori is impressive, but it's the one with the goose that has Garris giving a low, impressed whistle. "That sounds like quite the feat. Is this the bow you did it with or was it a different one?"
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A curious tilt of her eyebrows, "What about you?"
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"What about me?" Garris raises his own brows, looking at Katniss with equal curiosity. There had been a few questions that he had asked. Which one was she asking?
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