Vivienne (
madame_de_fer) wrote in
faderift2016-02-04 11:57 am
Wintersend Gifts
WHO: Vivienne and YOU
WHAT: Giving out Wintersend gifts
WHEN: Wintersend (backdated to Feb 1st)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: If you have a shred of positive CR with Vivienne, or happen to be someone that would be considered a key political ally to have, gifts are forthcoming.
WHAT: Giving out Wintersend gifts
WHEN: Wintersend (backdated to Feb 1st)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: If you have a shred of positive CR with Vivienne, or happen to be someone that would be considered a key political ally to have, gifts are forthcoming.
Shoot me a message and I'll set you up a subthread. Come get your goodies!

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Vivienne can see the attendant there and knows accepting the drink should prove no problem whatsoever. It also will find an excuse to remove them so that Sister Nightengale may receive her gift in privacy. If as she suspects, the Inquisition's spymaster seldom gets time to herself. A difficult balancing act for one whose work relies on lurking in secrets and shadows.
Still, it seems that Leliana is not the only one who hears whispers and acts upon them. The first and smallest box contains lute strings, someone mentioned in passing that Sister Nightengale never played her lute for lack of new strings. The second box contains dainty blue dancing slippers trimmed in seed pearls. Nothing too outlandish, especially coming from an Orlesian, but then it'd not do at all to have whispers of a secret lover slipping outlandishly bejeweled shoes.
The third box holds the masterpiece of the gifts. It is something of a hint. People who have known, or known of, the bardess for any length of time, have noted that she no longer sings or plays. Whether it's from matters of the heart, lack of good lute strings, inability to find the time, or an unsatisfied craving for something new? Who can say. Vivienne, however, is doing what she can to address as many of those as she can.
Inside the final box is a collection of compositions from Empress Celene's court composer. They've been bound in gilt Antivan leather, pages crisp and pristine.
Yes, it would be best that Vivienne accept the drink and create a small pocket of privacy, just in case it's needed.
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Always worth considering, these little details. He returns quickly, nodding very respectfully to Vivienne, and offers a tray with two glasses. The wine itself is quite beautiful, rich and fruity, and Leliana accepts her glass only after Vivienne takes hers. "Ah," she starts, smiling a little, before raising her glass to Vivienne and taking a sip. Well done, Kozra.
But, wine aside, Leliana can't quite help a mixed lurch of her old, childish glee at gifts, and her more wary, cynical analysis of each item, the hidden judgments and disdain they might conceal, the clues to her person that she or others might have given away. Accepting the gifts with a respectful nod, Leliana opens each carefully, a crooked smile at the lute strings (bittersweet, that) and it widens and brightens with the shoes, and she picks one of them up carefully, touch light as she turns them. "These are beautiful," Leliana murmurs, examining them with a rare glimpse of the bright, energetic girl that she was before she was drawn back into this web of intrigue.
The final box is the true master stroke, and Leliana's inhales sharply when she sees it, carefully working away her gloves and picking up the bound work. Antivan leather reminds her of Zevran, always, but she is slowly turning the pages, studying the music with something close to hunger. "This is exquisite," is what she finally manages, and though Leliana never struggles to speak, that is not a luxury allowed those who play the game, she does have to allow herself half a second. "Thank you."
And now Leliana's gifts. The first box is simple, but the contents specific - a bottle of a very fine wine, the vineyard located near Valence, and the preferred one of Divine Justinia, for those in the know. It is a favourite of hers, and a good year. A gift of indulgence, yes, but of respect as well. Fine taste to be well appreciated by all. The second box contains six glass bottles with glass stoppers in different colours and blown to look like flowers. Each contains a mixture of spices, flowers and fruit oils, three designed to relax and soothe, and the other three more invigorating, though each has its own nuance. They are suited for application to the skin, or to a bath.