Adele LeBlanc (
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faderift2016-01-29 02:16 am
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REPARATIONS FOR REDCLIFFE
WHO: Bruce Banner, Adelaide LeBlanc, Salvatore
WHAT: Making up for past mage mistakes.
WHEN: Wintermarch(ish)
WHERE: Redcliffe
NOTES: War table deets here.
WHAT: Making up for past mage mistakes.
WHEN: Wintermarch(ish)
WHERE: Redcliffe
NOTES: War table deets here.
Redliffe was, in a word, a mess. Between what had happened and the mages involved- she is not at all surprised that the Inquisition wished to send their personalized apology in the form of their new mages- even one of their Councilors. Bruce's inclusion was fortunate in that it allowed treatment for those yet injured that have no desire to deal with mages- and Salvatore? Is kind, approachable, and friendly. Far more amicable and less overtly intimidating than a weary Adelaide bringing up the rear. As best they had collectively figured- doing something to mend the crops (having a keeper would have been useful but, well, beggars and choosers), something for the injured and putting in what manual labor they could to show that the Inquisition cared and was in fact contrite for the events here was the best and neatest way to handle things.
First they had to speak with Teagan. That would be- interesting.
"Salvatore- you may need to be the one to do the speaking with Teagan." Adelaide was older, certainly, but she was...Orlesian. It was probably better that she not draw undue attention to that.

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He managed to be courteous and considerate without visible effort or strain. "You will do well."
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And politics, well. He was no good at politics. He didn't believe so, anyway. But he knew kindness and empathy. "I will do my best."
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They approached the castle where Arl Tegan was waiting for them; as they neared their destination Bruce could feel the eyes of the residents of Redcliffe on them, and he could hear a few of their whispered mutterings. Nothing too bad from what he could make out, but they definitely were going to have to work hard to ensure that the Inquisition's name would be much more well-received when they were done with their duties here.
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It's easier to focus on the upcoming task than what the villagers might or might not be saying. "Try smiling." He has been. People with particularly scowly looking faces get a bigger smile back.
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Arriving at the entrance of the castle the guards stop them, asking for verification on their persons and their intent of visit.
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Maker willing.