ombranera: (So an elf and a dwarf walk to a bar)
Zevran Arainai ([personal profile] ombranera) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-01-30 04:59 pm

[ OPEN ] Tonight I'm gonna have myself a real good time

WHO: Zevran and YOU
WHAT: Zevran's Birthday and Ardent Blossom Contest
WHEN: Forward dated to Guardian 5
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Shenanigans connected to this announcement




Someone had been a sneaky little shit, preying on Zevran's lack of familiarity with traditions and dates and the weight people tend to put on something so mundane as a 'birthday'. Someone (Alistair) had spread word and made a thing of it, despite Zevran not seeing the point nor truly wishing to cause a fuss. He had, however, decided to take a day for himself to do nothing. No fuss, no stress, no real work. A day to indulge in a few of his many hobbies. He did not know what one did on their birthday normally but here he was, sitting in the Courtyard with one of his found spoils on his head, awaiting those that paid mind to his earlier announcement. When he wasn't idly sketching whoever he saw in the courtyard he was in the Herald's rest, enjoying a quiet drink and making notes on the better stories or songs he has heard throughout the day.

arlathvhen: (17)

[personal profile] arlathvhen 2016-01-31 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"That sounds like a smart idea. And it makes sure that you see all the contestants." She replied, tilting her head as she looks over all of the elves drawn. She smiles at the ones she recognizes, and squints thoughtfully at the ones that she doesn't. That one in the corner is particularly pretty. Beleth wonders for a moment if she's an elf in Skyhold Beleth just hasn't seen yet--But then Zevran is opening his present, and her focus turns on that.

He likes it. At least, his face seems to show that he's pleased with it, and he's wearing it right now. She relaxes, knowing that at least she hadn't managed to accidentally insult him or that he would despise the idea of having a present that was so unapologetically Dalish. Just like her.

She frowns at his tale, however, lips pressed together. It's not a surprising story, even if she doesn't like it. "That was wrong of them." She told him quietly, frowning. "I hate it, when I hear Dalish refusing city elves who want to join them. We're dying out, our numbers are getting smaller each year, either from violence, people defecting--" Here her jaw clenches. "--Or whatever else. We complain, then we refuse elves who would seek to join us? It's stupid. Their blood is just as pure as ours is. I mean--Interrace children aren't elves, so any elf is a product of elves. We're all descendants of the Elvhen, and we talk about how with Arlathan rises again, all the city elves and Dalish will come together again. But then we refuse elves who try to start the process early." Her hands grip her pants, fingerings digging into the rough material, only growing more frustrated the more she speaks on it.

"They say that the alienage in Val Royeux has the population of thousands of elves, all of them forced into a tiny amount of space. If we took the ones who wanted to leave and see the beauty of nature? Of running barefoot in the forest? Of having no one to answer to but your family? Even a fraction of that population would be enough to make a large clan." There were a few issues that would have to be ironed out, of course, but wouldn't it be worth it, to stop feeling like they were an endangered species?
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2016-02-03 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
That tale hits clearly hits Beleth--she hadn't thought of that. Her face crumples in a scowl, eyes focused on her hands as she digested this new information. The first feeling is a low simmering anger, and she wants to promise to take the Crows to task, to avenge a clan that had no one left to do it. But she's sure that Zevran doesn't want to think about this on his birthday. So instead, she files it away for later. There's nothing she can do now, if ever. What could one Dalish do against the Crows?

"I'm sure we could figure out a way to deal with that." Is what she says instead, though she can't keep the anger and the promise of violence out of her voice.

But now Zevran's arm is around her, and he's drawing. So she relaxes, leaning against him as she watches him sketch. It reminds her of the way that her twin drew, the drawings from him that she's squirreled away some place safe. "I can't speak for another clan, but I think that's a safe assumption. We don't let just anyone near our halla. Still..." Her lips twist, just slightly. "But I guess it's in the past. And nothing can be done, with the Crows still around."