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ⲧⲁ𝓵ⲓⲛ 𝛓ⲏⲓɾⲁ'ⲛⲉⲏⲛ ([personal profile] dirthsal) wrote in [community profile] faderift2024-10-11 11:43 am

closed: onboarding with hr

WHO: Talin Shira'nehn, Bene, Stephen, Gwenaëlle, Clarisse
WHAT: Talin (finally) completes his onboarding
WHEN: Hella backdated to his arrival at the end of September
WHERE: Various area of the Gallows
NOTES: Individual starters in comments!




After helping get the fennec family relocated, Talin is finally free to actually go about signing up for Riftwatch. It's mostly a boring affair, giving his name for records, making his mark on this paper and that. Who would have known saving the world involved this much paper?

It takes a long while, but the end result is this: he's an official member of the Riftwatch now, with all the protections and responsibilities that provides. His first mission: meet with the various leaders and answer any questions they have for him.


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[personal profile] elegiaque 2025-04-21 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Gwenaëlle looks back at him for what feels like an entire age, a moment of solemnity amongst soap suds and her firm grip on the ropes holding her in place at the side of her ridiculous boat. She’s thinking of Halamshiral, but she’s thinking of the sound she hadn’t known immediately was a Dalish arrow landing in Guenievre’s throat, too, of the butchered shape of Herian Amsel’s ear, of the tension that unavoidably existed in Skyhold and in the Gallows when their Dalish population was higher and tolerances lower.

Despite her active disinterest — to Thranduil’s ongoing despair, once — she hasn’t avoided understanding enough of the elvhen she’s encountered to not recognise both what he’s saying to her and in its context, its significance. That is is significant. That the average Dalish elf has a far greater reason to distrust her than the reverse, she knows that; knows how much power was in her hands to harm, when she was angriest and bleeding her grief, how little could be turned against her.

And here, a thing that she’s not offered to any Dalish elves, nor been offered in return: kindness.

She fixes her gaze back on her work,

“My ex-husband is a rifted elf,” she says, “and he could go places and ask things I couldn’t. He was able to learn what had happened to them for my mother, before her death. Not everyone even gets to know. I know that. Couldn’t give me any chevalier names, of course, but what’re you going to do.”

Her hand flexes, like the answer to that question might have been terrorism in another life.

“Thank you,” is tacked on with an awkwardness that makes its sincerity obvious, in turn; an unexpected thing.