Warden Kaisa Daesun (
unbrokenoath) wrote in
faderift2016-02-08 06:40 pm
The Oaths You Have Taken [Closedish]
WHO: The Wardens of the Inquisition
WHAT: The Wardens have a meeting to discuss various important subjects.
WHEN: Guardian 15 (ish)
WHERE: In the middle of a large clearing near Skyhold.
NOTES: The announcement of the meeting here.
WHAT: The Wardens have a meeting to discuss various important subjects.
WHEN: Guardian 15 (ish)
WHERE: In the middle of a large clearing near Skyhold.
NOTES: The announcement of the meeting here.
The meeting place may seem like an odd location, but one thing is pretty clear--Anyone approaching the group will have to cross some very open terrain. The location isn't too hard to spot. Kaisa has used the space the bonfire had once been to construct a much more modest campfire, then managed to drag a half dozen benches out to circle it. There's a table nearby with the promised food--a couple plates of cookies and other pastries, some sausage and smoked meats, cheese, and bread to put it all on. While alcohol might have been appreciated, the subjects that need discussed are too important to attempt while intoxicated. Instead, there's several pitchers, some with apple cider, some with tea, one with plain old water.
Kaisa will be sitting on one of the benches as people trail over, sipping some cider and making small talk until everyone gets there. She's got paper and a pen, and will be trying to take notes on everything discussed. Though she'll be happy to fob the job off on anyone who would rather do it instead.

Re: So Who's In Charge Anyway
One corner of her mouth twisted bleakly, "I suppose now would be a dreadful time to ask for a promotion."
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He's the one who said Kaidan was in charge, he means. He doesn't care who is, much, personally, but he can count.
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She looks at Alistair. Before Kaidan, he was sort-of-not-really in charge. More because he was forced to than he wanted, but neither she, Scipio, or Rafael were candidates there. She'd always looked at Alistair as her superior, though. But then she remembers the incident at Felix's joining and, well.
Maybe they shouldn't put him in charge.
"I would follow Kaidan or Hercules," she adds. She doesn't know Hercules much, but if the others place him highly, then she'll place her trust in either of them. She looks to the two older men. "Perhaps the both of you is not such a bad idea."