Bethany Hawke || Grey Warden (
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faderift2016-01-22 09:36 pm
[Open] [I can move mountains, move mountains.. ]
WHO: Bethany Hawke and You
WHAT: Exploring the Inquisition
WHEN: The next few days of Wintermarch
WHERE: The garden, the tavern, the courtyard, the library.
NOTES: Content warnings, OOC notes, links to other relevant posts, etc.
WHAT: Exploring the Inquisition
WHEN: The next few days of Wintermarch
WHERE: The garden, the tavern, the courtyard, the library.
NOTES: Content warnings, OOC notes, links to other relevant posts, etc.
The first thing Bethany did after arriving at Skyhold?
A bath. A beautiful, long hot bath where she soaked with nice soap and some sort of fancy oil and just ... cleansed herself from about a week's worth of sand and dirt. After that though, well.
Bethany used to be the sort of person who would keep to the edges to not be noticed. Kept herself hidden, to keep herself from being taken to a Circle. Her family went through such risks to keep her free - keeping her head down seemed to be a small sacrifice to make.
Now, nine years - almost ten! - years a Warden and she still observed quietly from the background. Yet now, she would step forward. Move more boldly, with more confidence and a great deal more poise. She also, as she had been apt to do even in her days in Kirkwall, stopped to help people.
So there you will find her, all around Skyhold, quietly soaking up everything, or chatting happily with someone as she helps them carry firewood or food out to the hungry troops training in the yard. The first thing you will know is that smile - dimples and bright, and completely unfeigned. Who knows, maybe it's just pointing at you.

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"I met a lot of very nice people, though! So that was all right." So yes, really, but it all worked out for the best. She's always been so awkward about people, as far as she's concerned, but she has friends even aside from the Kirkwall gang or the alienage elves now. It's nice. It's different, but very nice.
So is the news that Bethany was looking for her, and Merrill laughs a little herself, just pleased to be in her company. "Well, here I am!"
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"I'm glad. I always worried about you being by yourself." Especially with her tendency to get lost. Merrill was a strong mage with strong Dalish beliefs and a good heart -- even if it was in the absolutely worst place. That she had people she could depend on? Was everything Bethany could hope for.
She got another hug for that, "Good! We can go hunting for griffons now together then, hm?"
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"Oh, yes! Who knows, they could be hiding in the mountains! I mean, no one knew this was here, did they?"
A little kindling of hope was triggered at even that idea -- that there could be griffons, as secreted away as Skyhold had been, just out of sight behind a mountaintop.
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"No ... they really didn't." She looked around, her brown eyes quiet and thoughtful. So somewhere out there, there could be griffons again. There was always hope -- that she could not give up on, even when she had given up so many other girlish ideals. Hope always survived.
That Merrill was here was proof of that. "Of course they'll just be babies. We'd have to find a way to raise them, and then learn how to ride them all over again."
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"Do you think there are still books about how to raise griffons? There had to be someone who wrote that sort of thing down, right?" If not at Skyhold, then surely somewhere else. Perhaps Bethany, being a Warden, could find such a document. "Otherwise I imagine we just try to mimic what birds and cats do for their babies. I'm not so sure about the riding, though; I imagine they're a bit more willful than the Inquisition's horses."
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She bit her lip, thinking about it. "There must be - perhaps in Weisshupt? Although I am not sure we can send out for those volumes right now." Considering that all the Wardens here were 'outlaws'. "Oh naturally, but that's why we train them from babies to trust us."
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"Someday, though!" They'd figure it out -- not that Merrill really knew much about the state of Warden anything, but if Bethany said they couldn't right now, she believed her. "Do we have to separate them from their parents to do that? I mean, I wouldn't want them to be sad when they're just little."
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"Someday, yes. In fact, there's no reason why we shouldn't start researching with what we have." She beamed, before she frowned, "Honestly if we can find full sized, adult griffons, it would be our job to keep them safe. Perhaps see if they can be trained to fly with us."
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"I wonder if we could ask the scouts to keep an eye out for signs of them! I mean, they have to look for signs of other things." And, after all, the griffons could help. Even adult sized ones. "Maybe they'd like friendly faces. We could feed them, at least; even if they wouldn't let us ride them or fly with us, they would be nice to see."
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"We could - scouts always like finding new and interesting things, don't they?" Warden scouts always liked finding new things in the Deep Roads. Kept things from getting boring, they said. "Oh, that would be delightful - can you imagine petting a griffon?"
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"I would think so!" After all, they're scouts. That's their job. "And oh, yes- feathers and fur, thick and soft... Like petting a rather sturdy cloud!"
That's certainly one way to put it, Merrill.
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"...A rather sturdy cloud that we'll have to be careful with, because they will peck us." She frowned. "This is going to take a lot more research than what we have available."
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"We'll figure something out. We always do."
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She looked over at the smaller woman, before she nodded her head firmly. "We always do, don't we?"
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But more than that, at the moment, is that Bethany believes her. Optimism, even now; it's always such a rare thing, something Merrill has tried to cling to. It's better when people feel the same, and she smiles back. "And then Varric will tell a story about it."