quaestionespatris: (pleasantly surprised)
octavius vedici ([personal profile] quaestionespatris) wrote in [community profile] faderift2024-03-14 07:27 pm

[open & closed]

WHO: Tavi "Rutyer", Byerly Rutyer, and you! yes, even you!
WHAT: various open and closed starters for this guy, who definitely isn't an Altus mage! definitely probably.
WHEN: the very end of last month throughout the current month.
WHERE: the Gallows, unless otherwise specified.
NOTES: none currently, will update as needed.




i. settling in (closed to Byerly)

The guest quarters--or wherever it is that Byerly has decided to stash him while he conducts his clandestine investigation into his father's whereabouts--isn't much to write home about, but given Tavi has been alternating between sleeping rough and in stables or garden shacks care of the very meagre good will of strangers for the last few days, he is not about to complain. The bed is clean, and it looks like he has a secure enough space to stash his few belongings; in short, it could be much worse.

He hovers by the bed, twisting the worn old shoulder strap of his satchel between his fingers, then turns to look back at Byerly with that gleam of genuine gratitude shining in his eyes. "I really can't thank you enough," he tells him, not for the first time, and tries to still his fidgeting fingers. "I really ought to do something to repay you--or just, something to make myself useful while I'm here."

ii. exploring (open to all)

Tavi has had his fill of Kirkwall after his misadventure in Lowtown, and if the sideways glances he keeps catching from other members of Riftwatch are anything to judge by, he's going to have to work on his cover if he actually expects to fool people in the Gallows into thinking he is who he says he is, too. He stands out not quite like a sore thumb, but even after his years spent in Hunter Fell, there's no mistaking that accent for anything other than Tevene. And a posh one at that.

He tries his best to make up for it; if you encounter him in the library while trying to fetch a book down from a particularly high shelf, he's quite eager to pull up a stepping stool and climb up to fetch it down for you. Are you juggling an armful of boxes, books, or paperwork while simultaneously trying to nudge a closed door open with your foot? Suddenly there's a very earnest, smiling young man holding the door open for you and offering to help carry your burden to wherever it is you're going. Also, if you're a particularly sporty gentleman inclined towards taking your shirt off while exercising or going through sword forms on the training grounds, it is entirely possible that he ends up forgetting what he was doing, and trips over his own feet while admiring your shredded physique technique, of course.

iii. wildcard
[ooc: if none of these work for you or you'd like to hash out something specific, please hmu @ [plurk.com profile] ragweed! actually even if these do work for you, still hmu on plurk c:]


bouchonne: (side-eye)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-16 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
It's an interesting thought. A potential ally in the North. And yet Byerly also can't help but feel unease when even considering it, because sending the lad into the Senate feels a bit like tossing a lamb into a sea of sharks. Even if by some miracle the predators weren't hungry that day, he'd still probably drown.

Nevertheless, that incentive will no doubt be enough for Yseult to help him. And so Byerly calls down - "Bastien, love, might I get your advice?"
cozen: (n068)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-16 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Bastien—who downstairs had acknowledged their apparently-overnight guest with a friendly nod and immediate return to his correspondence, full of faith Byerly was up to all good—has not been eavesdropping. Much.

But for a summons, he moves up the narrow staircase. Close enough to also hear Octavius’ question, as well as the tone in which it is asked, the latter curbing any impulse to joke about methods for hiding bodies. Instead he comes to stand beside Byerly, peeking into the room to smile at the saucer-eyed young man, quiet and extremely harmless.
bouchonne: (droll)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-16 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Bastien," says Byerly, "the Scoutmaster will help us find this young man's father, right? His father is Atticus Vedici."

Byerly says that as simply as he'd say, his father is a minor merchant in Antiva, because it is (in his humble opinion) quite hilarious. Not that he should be having fun at the poor lad's expense - he looks about to swoon - but a man needs to entertain himself.

(This won't be fully shocking to Bastien, either. Upon coming into the house, Byerly had sent a bit of Bard-sign his way, indicating Tevinter and also give him some distance. And it's not like a person could miss the aristocratic arch in the boy's voice. Even if the specific magister/war criminal Tavi is related to might be a surprise, it's not surprising that he's related to one of them.)
cozen: (n100)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-17 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Atticus Vedici," Bastien repeats, with interest as mild as if Byerly had said his father is a minor merchant in Antiva, exactly.

He knows his role in this bit. It also requires leaning back against the wall opposite the bedroom door, shoulders slouchy and hands in his pockets, and giving the young man a sympathetic, quizzical look. Don't faint now.

"Did we misplace him?"
bouchonne: (ummm?????)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-17 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
"We didn't," Byerly says, and his sigh expresses eloquently that sentiment, it's so hard to find good help these days. "The Inquisition did."
cozen: (n195)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-17 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah," Bastien says to Byerly. To Octavius, "They have so many people these days. I am sure it is very difficult to keep track of where they have put them all. But we are good at finding people, Scoutmaster permitting."

Without lifting from the wall, he leans a little closer to Byerly. Of course that earlier love has given them away—not to mention any explanations Byerly might have given on the walk over, or the fact that the shape and size and number of doors in the little house only allow for one other bedroom—but the lean, alone, would not. It's companionable and conspiratorial, that's all.

His whisper isn't quiet enough to really intend any secrecy.

"That's the one Benedict first came here with, right?"
bouchonne: (ah yes)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-17 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
“That’s right,” Byerly stage-whispers back. And then, in a normal tone of voice, “It was before my time. And I have seniority over him,” By says to Tavi, pointing to Bastien. “That’s why he has to do everything I tell him to.”

(Ridiculous comedy bits seem to have had some good effect on Tavi, helping him relax, so Byerly is leaning into it.)

“But, when you mention it, that actually rather does make you my cousin, dear Octavius. Since Benedict is essentially my ward - “ This is a joke, the term used with thorough irony - “his teacher’s son is some sort of relative to me, eh?”
Edited 2024-03-17 15:33 (UTC)
cozen: (n067)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-17 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Bastien answers Byerly's assertion that he is the boss with a shruggy, head-wobbling, duck-lipped sort of full-body expression that, fairly universally, means it's true enough at its bottom line that he's choosing not to argue with the details and, anyway, it hardly matters.

And then it becomes a shame that he's expended this once-a-day sort of response on Byerly's joke, because it'd serve just as well as an answer to Octavius' real question.

Instead, "She worries we are all spies," with a fond little smile. "That is her job."
bouchonne: (amused)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-17 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Byerly exchanges a look of private amusement with Bastien. After all, she'd be quite correct in her suspicions when it came to the majority of the members of this conversation.

"Honestly, it's a pity you're not one," Byerly says. "The only ones she actually halfway trusts are spies, and that's because they've made their dishonesty clear. With everyone else, she's waiting for their perfidy."

A shrug. "Besides, you'd make possibly the worst spy I've ever met, unless you're actually the best one I've ever met." (Byerly has not, after all, ruled out the possibility that young Octavius is actually a masterful actor who's posing as a naif. He's met a decent few spies like that.)
cozen: (n026)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-18 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
"We do love money," Bastien says, "but for the Scoutmaster, I think honesty is the best currency. Bribery is inherently suspicious."

They're not entirely helpless, when it comes to checking out people's stories, especially prominent people who are from places instead of wandering urchins. They have contacts and the means to travel. They don't always have the time or resources to waste making sure everyone is who they say they are—but a Vint is probably worth it.

His companionable lean in Byerly's direction gets a little more leany, until his shoulder is nudging into the taller man's bicep.
bouchonne: (droll)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-19 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
"The promise of a sympathetic seat in the Magisterium might be a bit better than honesty, still," says Byerly. He leans back in Bastien's direction, meeting bicep-to-shoulder, casually affectionate.

"What do you say, lad? Feel okay coming clean to the Scoutmaster?" Then, to Bastien - "Not to Flint, obviously."
cozen: (n052)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-19 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Who's Flint? The Cannibal Captain? Scourge of the northern seas?"

If he meant to make fun of Octavius, he would moderate a little more. Pull his level of shock back into something a touch subtler. But this is a joke he intends for the young man to be in on, not the butt of.

He lolls his head to look up at Byerly.

"Maybe he is not as fearsome as he's led us to believe."
bouchonne: (mocking)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-03-19 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Imagine," says Byerly, his playfulness easy and open, "if all this time, he's just been a particularly effective actor, at the head of a comedy troupe, who managed to steal a boat." And then he purses his lips. "That would make an excellent farce, actually. We should write it down."

Then, more directly to Octavius - "He's the head of our forces division. No love lost towards Tevinters, to say the least."
cozen: (n104)

[personal profile] cozen 2024-03-28 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Bastien hums, shrugs. Now is as good as any time. Or perhaps better; Yseult loves to know things, and to know them as quickly as possible, without any gap of time when she might judge people for choosing not to tell them to her.

But, "Would you like something to eat first?"
bouchonne: (arch)

[personal profile] bouchonne 2024-04-14 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
“How homey,” Byerly says, grinning at Bastien. But then, to Octavius, Byerly gives a little arch of his eyebrow. “We don’t have anything elegant, but probably better than the rot you’ve had on the road.”