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WHO: rowena macleod + guests
WHAT: arrival, quarantine, things around the gallows as she gets situated
WHEN: throughout may
WHERE: just outside of orlais, mostly the gallows
NOTES: cw: injury description, possible talk of death
WHAT: arrival, quarantine, things around the gallows as she gets situated
WHEN: throughout may
WHERE: just outside of orlais, mostly the gallows
NOTES: cw: injury description, possible talk of death

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but it’s been like, ten fucking years. gwenaëlle was twenty-two when she was sent to skyhold, and will be thirty-two by the year’s end. rowena’s right: it’s nothing new.
it’s been most of her adult life. )
The rifts are tears in the veil, which is what separates Thedas, ( a gesture about them: you know, the world, ) from the fade. People like you come here,
( a little shrug, a physical one this time, not verbal, )
dreamed into being. If I’m following you, ( that she specifies she hadn’t opened a rift because it’s worth specifying because that’s something she’s hypothetically capable of doing, ) you should be aware that it’s very likely magic no longer behaves the way you expect it to. The body you have now belongs here. Means it’s following different rules.
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(she'll probably blame him even if she gets corrected on that)
except dreamed into being is new. considering her resurrection... perhaps it's just phrasing, though she figures that god (or death) could resurrect her in such a way if they chose. not that either would. could another being of great power? it's likely is where she settles on. and gives her a point to look up: powerful beings and the magic of this world, particularly when the phrasing differs )
I'll worry about my body.
( y'know, when she's not in quarantine. it's certainly not the first time she's had it rebuilt from death and nothing. why is this her life, honestly?
as for her magic? she'd try that when she was stronger. she'd already cast one spell here, one that had worked if weaker. but she was weaker )
Are you a witch?
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there are other people in riftwatch, kinder, gentler, more patient. gwenaëlle’s answers are honest as she understands them. )
No. ( she’d refrained where it was unnecessary, but now it seems factually relevant: ) Your condition isn’t urgent enough to warrant mage healing. Riftwatch isn’t in a position to be careless with resources.
( underresourced, understaffed, overworked—
it’s not any newer or more exciting a story than ancient horrors unleashed. it’s only the part they tend to leave out of the stories, afterwards, when everyone’s survived. )
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I didn't ask about healing. ( this time, considering that rowena had already made a comment about inadequate healing when gwen had first walked over )
You're talking about magic. Obviously, you know the world, but do you use magic?
( are you a fucking witch? the question didn't change, the answer needed to )
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Maybe we should check you for a head injury as well, ( she says, dry, ) or you can explain to me what it is that ’no’ means in your language.
( the answer doesn’t change. )
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( she'd taken the answer as combined when the woman had tacked on the second part, focusing more on the misdirection about healing than fully recognising what she'd said. pain, recovery, many things were distractions )
You know enough about magic for someone not a witch.
( growing up around it? studying it? it hasn't yet slotted into place that magic isn't secret here despite the demons and bullshit of the rifts )
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( it’s not a question, and thus far, volunteering information to this woman has got her no where but snide ingratitude; she’s not a woman of endless tolerance. frankly, she’s not even a woman of much tolerance — it’s plenty that she simply studies her work for a moment, satisfied with it once she’s secured the new dressing in place.
it’s not personal — either her willingness to offer, or her disinterest in continuing to do it when it’s clear rowena is just going to be like this regardless. it’s not personal, so she doesn’t look vexed or irritated, more—
it’s not personal enough to waste her time on, either. )
Your dressing will be checked again in six or eight hours, ( she says, as she cleans her hands, the bright-sharp scent of sanitizer in the air, ) and changed then if necessary, or tomorrow if not. Someone will bring you what you’ve been judged able to keep down without interfering with your healing in two.