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MARCELLUS GERARD ([personal profile] slaveking) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-01-23 10:49 am

O2 ♚ I'M A LONG TIME TRAVELER HERE

WHO: Character(s)
WHAT: Several Rifters and native drop-ins congregate at the Tavern as advertised via messenger crystal.
WHEN: Late January (forward-dated for recentmost app approvals!)
WHERE: The Tavern, private room
NOTES: OOC plotting here! Feel free to treat this like a general mingle log, but I will be making empty starters below for specific topics for group threads/conversation. An infodump/glossary link may also be pending from Araceli/Church.




It's past dinner time. This provides a reasonable excuse to drink only out of the ale pitchers set up for the expected guest, although there's a little bread and salt pork set up on the one bench along the wall. Dozens of chairs and a few less tables are loosely organized into groups. There's no dais or marked center for the room, the bar room version of the principles of the Arthurian round table, all being equal in the private room. Which, granted, is only as private as the public announcement and common courtesy might enforce. In other words, that can't be a real expectation.

However, the other Tavern workers are watching the door and main floor discreetly, multi-tasking with running the usual evening business. It's not so different from any other night, not even for the involuntary immigrants gathering on the second level. Drink, talk, and get to know.

lennethvalkyrie: (lilydance)

[personal profile] lennethvalkyrie 2016-01-30 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[Just hearing the name of her home--from someone besides herself--is enough to change her entire demeanor. It's almost as if the sun comes out across her face, and the ice of her eyes melts to the expansive blue of a cloudless summer sky, a real smile spreading across her lips to light them. With the evaporation of her cool, haughty air, she looks years younger. A slip of a woman, the sword at her side more of a mismatch than a part of her.]

You know of us? [She asks, more breath than sound.] And of Valhalla? Yggdrasil? Freya and the All-Father? [Oh--he'd asked a question. Her back straightened, shoulders set with pride.] You are right, of course. However, sometimes the business of battle is walls. Not in Valhalla, they would not dare... but when one is outside of them, and the enemy is within.

[A beat.] If your world is of the tree, and you are human, then... have you come from Midgard?
lennethvalkyrie: (playful)

[personal profile] lennethvalkyrie 2016-02-05 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
["If your people are out there," he says, and "in my time." He comes from a future Midgard, then? It would still be some time, then, before Ragnarok. Or... had the Twilight of the Gods already come and gone? The world submerged and formed anew long before his birth? Had they been successful? Who remained?

He mentioned the All-Father and Freya as names still known and passed down, and that at least made her smile. And he had appeared after she had, had come from a Midgard where Lenneth had already long-ago disappeared.

Thinking of times and changes, the past and future made her mind ache, so she stopped, smiled instead.]


When you return then, tell the man who raised you that you fought alongside a Valkyrie to help determine the fate of a world. [Her tone turned wry.] It is as close to fighting for the All-Father at Ragnarok as one may get while still living.
lennethvalkyrie: (Default)

[personal profile] lennethvalkyrie 2016-02-07 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
[She nods firmly, her body language becoming more neutral, shoulders set as if she wears armor again already. The sword again looks like a part of her.] It is so. After all, if I cannot discharge the duty of collecting souls, I might at least train those who join us here. [Her face says: "If they let a Rifter train soldiers."] Perhaps I will inquire with Commander Rutherford. If not that, then at least I may fight as a soldier myself--there is still honor in that, and we fight for a worthy cause.

Even if it is not our world in the throes of war... well. It is ours for as long as we are here. We are as much threatened by this Corypheus as those native to this place. [And he was right. This was what she did. Cleanse fell magic, protect the Cycle of Souls, battle gloriously, claim victory for the glory of the gods. If in Thedas it were for the glory of Andraste, at the very least the Maker's Bride seemed worthy of it.]

And you? What will you choose? [There was no judgement in her tone, merely curiosity--she had little expectation set for mortals. Perhaps that was why they kept surprising her.]
lennethvalkyrie: (sword)

[personal profile] lennethvalkyrie 2016-02-08 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[She'll tap the hilt of her sword with one hand to illustrate its presence.] My armor came with me as well. It needs some light repair, but... [Repairing Aesir armor with the materials available to Skyhold at the moment? Her expression showed clearly how likely she thought that to be. Was it vain to prefer arrow damage to a patch-job?]

I am also... not as sturdy as I was. I appear to injure as a mortal would. [The blood running down her arm as they'd fought the Red Templar had been... startling to say the least.] Perhaps another set of armor entirely would be a good idea.

[She glossed over the fears he mentioned, not sure what do to with them at the moment. Lenneth hadn't even considered the possibility that "not fighting" was something people did. Especially given her working theory that the Rifters were brought through for that express purpose. Armaments were a safer thought.]

I take it others did not come so equipped?
lennethvalkyrie: (playful)

[personal profile] lennethvalkyrie 2016-02-18 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[She'll smile, a touch wryly.] Did you hope for Dainsleif, that may not be sheathed again without killing? Mistilteinn or Laevateinn, which may kill even gods? [Her eyes flash with a genuine teasing mirth.] Or perhaps Gungnir itself, the All-Father's spear of Yggdrasil's sacred ash, which always finds its fatal mark?

[The valkyrie laughs, a sound like silver bells, and shakes her head--it's almost demure.] Nothing so exciting. If I carried such relics, the All-Father would find us here and reach through the sky to retrieve them before we were even halfway to finding our way home. [And she would feel a great deal more distraught about having been pulled from her tasks in Midgard.]

Just this. [The blue of her eyes twinkle again, as she pulls her sword from its sheath and balances it on her hands, offering it towards Marcel so he can examine it. Despite her modest attitude, it's still of Valhalla's make. Exquisite balance, simple design but excellent craftsmanship; well used, but well maintained.] But if you are from Midgard's future, it is an age-old relic, and a valkyrie's sword to boot. Legendary enough, no?