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WHO: Samouel and Anyone
WHAT: Doing odd jobs around Skyhold, and everyday life stuff.
WHEN: Anytime during the first two weeks
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Anything and everything can happen. Prose or brackets welcomed
WHAT: Doing odd jobs around Skyhold, and everyday life stuff.
WHEN: Anytime during the first two weeks
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Anything and everything can happen. Prose or brackets welcomed
There was always something to be done around Skyhold, which was perfect because without having any missions to go on, Sam would have probably slowly gone insane. As it were Sam threw himself more into his practices.
On most days Sam busied himself with dedicating his time to his magic. Mornings often found him in the library picking out a book and later taking it to the dining hall to read as he ate his food, or finding a secluded spot in what was being turned into a garden. Always to himself, invested in the pages, and trying to be out of the way of everyone.
Afternoons he took to actually practicing his magic. A good part of the time he would offer any aid he was capable of doing down at the tents where they cared for the injured and sick. He wasn't nearly as skilled as the more practiced healers who had trained most of their lives in the Circle, but he made up for it with determination. Or if he seemed to just be in the way, Sam found himself testing out spells on the practice dummies behind the Herald's Rest.
The other days that Sam didn't dedicate to magic, he dedicated to manual labor and honing the skills his father taught him. It was also a way to make a few coins here and there. While he did spend some amount of time helping with the stables, Sam primary kept himself to the forges housed behind the tavern. It was hot, rough work, but it didn't both him in the least. It reminded him of things before the Conclave, or even the Blight. Didn't hurt that it was warm and he got a fair workout in the process.
Evenings Sam always found himself at the Herald's Rest. He never drank, except maybe once in a while when Cabot pressed that he try the new "special" of the day or a friendly suggestion by another was made. For the most part he simply just spent time in the tavern because there wasn't anywhere else to go. Especially on those nights that sleep either would not come to him or he just didn't want to face his dreams.

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It is probably because of that, that he feels a dull ache in the way the happiness seems to just die off in the man's eyes. And his last words make the once proud tower sound like a graveyard.
"I'm truly sorry to hear that."
There is silence for a moment before Sam shifts his weight.
"You said there were others that came with you? Are they roaming around as well?"
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There's not a moment in the day that Sauveterre's thoughts don't linger within the halls of once beautiful Pharos. His thoughts often stray at times to a happier memory only to be dimmed by the silhouettes of the dead. This is why he's sometimes hesitant to speak of his tower.
The mage's next question transports him from the past and returns him to the present. A full blown smile appears upon the Knight-Commander's lips.
"Indeed. Many of them seem to have taken a fondness for assisting with the rebuilding of Skyhold while others take on guard duty. I have yet to speak with Commander Rutherford but soon I shall find out from him what he'll need in terms of our support."
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"Ah, the Commander. I'm afraid he has a lot under his belt. If you're not worried about formalities too much I might suggest trying to catch him during the mornings. He's particular about seeing to the troops himself. That's all I know though. Can't say I've spoken to him myself save maybe a few words here and there."
Leaning a bit more weight onto his staff, Sam lets himself cross his legs and take on a more relaxed pose.
"It is good to hear that you're all fitting in. The help is appreciated. Skyhold is marvelous, but... kind of a dump to a point." He chuckles at that.
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A pensive look lingers in those odd grey eyes. Speaking with Cullen has become more imperative. "I shall keep your suggestion within my thoughts." He replies quietly. "Any man who cares for his men so is worthy to be a commander. Tis a silent miracle that he's nothing like Meredith." Just that woman's name makes him ill at ease sometimes.
"Skyhold may not live up to its ancestral name now but someday, it shall once more."
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"I'm sure it will. There are many fine men and women putting a lot of work into putting it back together. A bit cooler than a lot of us would probably like though."
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"Ah, I forget myself!" The Templar has a revelation of some kind as he eyes the mage again. "The time for introductions has long passed and at my own fault at that. I am Knight-Commander Alayre Sauveterre." He smiles again and bows graciously with a hint of mirth upon his face.
"Pray forgive my lack of manners."
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Course the title Knight-Commander does startle him. Not so much to go running for the hills, but once again Sam finds himself tensing up. He had assumed the fine armor was simply because he was Orlesian, not because of rank. Sam hadn't considered that he ranked so high with how friendly he had been with him.
And then Sauveterre is bowing to him, which throws Sam for another loop. He is very unaccustomed to this kind of treatment.
"Ah..." he says dumbly when the Knight-Commander looks up at him. Sam chuckles then rubs the back of his head. "Samouel. Ah, Samouel Gareth." As a side note he bows as well, but not as grand as Sauveterre. "A pleasure."
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"The pleasure is all mind, Samouel. Please do not feel the need to call me by title. You are no Templar and not a soldier. Simply 'Alayre' shall do. I rarely hear my given name anymore these days."
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"Alayre, then." He smiles lightly. "Sam should do. Faster and easier to say."
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"I believe I've interrupted your practice long enough. Feel free to continue with your spellcasting without my looming presence." He truly doesn't mean to make Sam feel on edge. The Templar simply wanted to watch out of personal interest if nothing else.
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"Ah, don't think you interrupted much. As you probably saw I can easily get lost in a task without realizing my surroundings." Sam smiles at that then frowns slightly, bringing a hand up to rub at his chin. "I should probably work on that..."
He shrugs a moment later. "I needed the break to be honest. The conversation was most pleasant." He smiles to show that even though he was a bit on edge he wasn't all that bothered. "I'm sure we'll be running into each other quite a bit, Alayre. I look forward to working with you." With that Sam holds out a hand for the other man to shake. Did Orlesians shake hands?
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It's strong like iron and oddly cold much like ice.
"Likewise, Sam. May the day be fair to you and your own." He replies earnestly before deciding to take his leave.
His hand slips free effortlessly as he turns away. As he retreats into the depths of Skyfold, Sauveterre places that ornate helmet back on. It would seem that Orlesians have a fondness for masks after all.