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Entry tags:
- ! open,
- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { beleth ashara },
- { benevenuta thevenet },
- { bruce banner },
- { christine delacroix },
- { cole },
- { cremisius aclassi },
- { cullen rutherford },
- { cyril ashara },
- { dorian pavus },
- { eirlys ancarrow },
- { ellana ashara },
- { gavin ashara },
- { gorse hissera-iss },
- { isabela },
- { kas },
- { kitty },
- { korrin ataash },
- { lace harding },
- { maxwell trevean },
- { merrick },
- { merrill },
- { pel },
- { rafael },
- { salvatore },
- { samouel gareth },
- { taashath },
- { varric tethras },
- { zevran arainai }
Skyhold
WHO: Anyone & everyone
WHAT: Open post for business as usual around Skyhold
WHEN: The first couple weeks of Harvestmere, 9:41 (aka October)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Please mark any necessary content warnings in thread subject lines. Also, make sure to check out the other log posts already made!
WHAT: Open post for business as usual around Skyhold
WHEN: The first couple weeks of Harvestmere, 9:41 (aka October)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Please mark any necessary content warnings in thread subject lines. Also, make sure to check out the other log posts already made!

Far from the glamorous adventurous world-saving people signed up for, most of the hustle and bustle in Skyhold at present is cleaning. The Great Hall is a disaster, and crews are assigned to haul out the cracked and rotting planks fallen from the wide-open roof, and tear down the vines covering the walls. Ivy encrusts the main staircase outside and many of the fortress walls and is cleared in section while other groups assess or begin shoring up the stonework as it's revealed. There are scaffolding to build, materials to sort, crates to unload, tents to stitch together or set-up, and on and on and on, endless mundane chores vital to the survival of the organization.
When not hard at work, people cluster around fires across the courtyards. Many mingle freely, going about their business, running errands and messages, planning scouting missions, tallying up supplies, distributing or playing with the sending crystals that were found in a basement vault and which a group of mages have just today finished preparing for use. Once a good number have been passed around and the first Inquisition-wide transmission made messages start being broadcast; maybe you can help someone out.
The rebel mages and renegade templars mainly keep to themselves at opposite sides of the complex given the choice. Mages assist with healing and research and bicker amongst themselves about their options and their fate. Templars help train recruits in swordforms and basic combat techniques or spar with the more advanced and bicker amongst themselves about their options and their fate. Despite having all pledged themselves to the Inquisition, they still feel like separate factions and tension between them is palpable wherever they cross paths.
Like at meals, or the communal message board in the courtyard, or at the Herald's Rest. The mess hall/tavern is so new it still smells of sawdust, and its stock has been limited to one type of strong ale until today, when a shipment of West Hill brandy has finally arrived. The mood in the place is convivial in celebration of that, but there's still plenty of muttering, especially as the night drags on and the discontented get further into their cups.

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"Speak, what would you have done?" The Templar asks with an impassive gaze.
"Death would be too harsh of a sentence and anything involving the injury of a Templar would've angered the Order. That is as things were but now---what would be fitting for that crime?" He asks the mage in hopes of subtly picking this man's sense of reasoning.
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"More than a month in the dungeon." He finds his voice, and it rises bit by bit. "Years. Hell, life. If you can't do that, then ... then remove him from the Order. A person who does deliberate harm once isn't likely stop just because you toss him in a cell for a while. He'll do it again. He'll do it secret if he thinks you're watching him, but he'll keep hurting people. You let him out and put him back on duty, he just does it again and again. That's what happens."
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"Losing a Templar wasn't an option allowed for me to pursue while under the scrutiny of the Chantry even as Knight-Captain. Had I banished him the tower and cast him out the Order, I would've been charged with defiling the Chantry's wishes. Though, I suppose such an excuse wouldn't apply here under the watchful gaze of the Inquisition." He states with a slight smirk.
"I doubt my name would be sullied for cutting the throats of those who oppress the innocent, yes? Nay, I shan't do no such thing but banishment would be plausible." So says the man who hired a Qunari bounty hunter to slay the renegades who betrayed his tower. Sentencing men to death isn't above Alayre but he won't admit it openly.
"The punishment must fit the crime."
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The tension remains, but the flare of anger cools some as the Templar goes on. He tries to find some hint of insincerity, a lie. But he's never been very good at sensing that sort of thing in other people. "You're serious?"
But still, there's another question. "Would you see things put back to the way they were before, even with reform? The Circles, the towers." Prisons.
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Just how many mages think like this one here? Just how many been victimized? Sauveterre is afraid to know.
"The idea of Towers will need to be changed but not the Circles. I envision a world were mages could gather and form communities within sacred towers and not just in remnants of slaver's bays. Thus I shan't have another Kirkwall but another Pharos instead." A glided cage is no home for a mage but the thought of possession worries him more.
"Abominations lurk within the twisted weave of the Fade. Such evil shall try to personify themselves within the hearts of young mages like you. That is why it's necessary for the Order to exist but not as jailers or foes. We are meant to serve and protect."
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"Perhaps a young mage like myself is capable of protecting himself?" He tries to muster up a little more fire, but he just feels tired now. "What's Pharos?"
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Though, that glare of his softens briefly at the next question. It always does when others question about Pharos. It's evitable.
"My tower, my home." He answers somewhat quietly. "It shall become the first institution to foster such changes but for now, the lonely lighthouse stands as a reminder of a pitiful past. I will see to it that war will never again make its way there. I wish for it to be a safe haven for those weary of conflict."
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He sighs. It comes out as something of a laugh, though there's no humor in it. "I see. Just another tower then."
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"Aye, it was just another gilded cage in the eyes if some. Though, many strove to make it otherwise..." And yet despite their efforts, it wasn't enough.
"Tell me, how do you feel about this constant cycle of hatred? Is it truly never ending as long as the towers exist? Are Templars like I better off as relics of a bygone age?"
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He doesn't step back this time. "As long as one side seeks to take away the freedoms of the other, why should the cycle end?" His gaze drops and his hand goes to his hair, something of a nervous gesture. "Look, it was Templars that brought me here. They got me out of Perendale when the common folk were getting ready to tear into us. I know you're not all monsters. And I believe what you're saying. But..." He sighs, hand dropping. "It doesn't matter how nice you dress it, or how well your Templars behave, if there's a lock on the door, it will always be a prison."
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He can't argue against that. No matter how well maintained these makeshift prisons are; it will remain a prison. Mages shouldn't be imprisoned for simply existing. That is where the problem lies. Try as he might to think otherwise, Sauveterre cannot ignore this truth. The Templars are nothing more than mere wardens at best and not like the Grey Wardens who heroically seek glory upon the Deep Roads. They're the villains.
"An eye opening statement." Sauveterre replies with no rebuttal to be given. "Though I have no idea how to voice such a truth towards those who favour cages." A gloomy smile appears briefly upon his lips as he gazes down at the mage.
"I think it would be wise for Templar and Magi both to speak on this matter together in a forum of some kind. Mayhaps Commander Cullen would humour such a thought if I present it."
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Sal stands blinking, brows furrowed, too dumbstruck to revel in this moment. Eye opening statement? Voice such a truth? He felt a bit like he had been in a discussion with a wall. But the Knight-Commander was actually listening to him?
"I think... I think it would be a start." A good one or a bad one, he can't say. But it could finally give the mages a medium to express the changes they wanted and needed.
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"Excellent. I shall expect you and others to be willing to voice your concerns without any hesitation."
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"You speak of the Elves and others hailing from the Inquisition?" Sauveterre let's out a slight sigh. "This is bound to be messy business but a mediator will be needed."
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"I speak of anyone who isn't biased toward one side or the other. If there is to be fair discussion, we need someone impartial present to keep the peace." He doesn't care if they're elves, humans, or Qunari or highly intelligent darkspawn.
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"I shall leave you in power of picking the mediator out of fairness. I do believe the Templar hold too much power to be trusted with that task, though I know of an qunari who may assist in this endeavour." He speaks of a looming bounty hunter he befriended not so long ago.
"Be sure to also pick those you deem fit to represent the mages and apostate both. I, along with a fellow Knight-Commander, shall listen to your concerns with full intent of easing tensions here. With Rutherford most likely present in these discussions, I shall give advantage to the mages to engage us in these talks."
A breath. "Does this seem fair?"
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He can do this. He takes a breath and nods. "Fair." He has an idea or two. But a little help won't hurt.
"Where can I find this qunari fellow?"
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"His name is Taashath. He's a behemoth of a man who acts as a bodyguard. I know of him fairly well but he's impartial in matters that involve Templar and Mage." He quickly says in hopes that the mage can remember all this.
"Be sure to seek him at Herald's Rest."
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"Taashath. Behemoth. Herald's Rest."
Salvatore smiles, and hopes it hides the uncertainty crawling up inside him. Not just because he's accepted this task. This could be a great opportunity for discourse and being heard. Or a disaster. What if no one listens, or cares?
Sauveterre had listened. He hadn't dismissed Sal's concerns or opinions. Perhaps there were others willing to do the same.
Before taking his leave, he gives the Knight-Commander one last curious look and says, "Thank you."