heaven, a gateway, a hope
WHO: Grey Wardens & You
WHAT: A daring and not at all ragtag group of Grey Wardens has walked all the way across Orlais to inform the Inquisition--just in case it hadn't already realized on its own--that everything is terrible.
WHEN: Harvestmere 22
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: This post has: (1) A single group "we just got here, we're freezing, who is in charge, what do you mean you haven't decided yet" starter that we'd like to keep to one chronological thread. (2) Open starters for individual Wardens set later in the day/week.
WHAT: A daring and not at all ragtag group of Grey Wardens has walked all the way across Orlais to inform the Inquisition--just in case it hadn't already realized on its own--that everything is terrible.
WHEN: Harvestmere 22
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: This post has: (1) A single group "we just got here, we're freezing, who is in charge, what do you mean you haven't decided yet" starter that we'd like to keep to one chronological thread. (2) Open starters for individual Wardens set later in the day/week.
OOC Note: Regarding the first starter--threadjack away! Anyone is welcome to wander onto the scene to see what's going on and wander back out at their leisure, to fall silent for a while, etc. No tagging order. But let slower taggers get a word in edgewise!

no subject
"You see how I'm standing here in front of you when she has two functional legs and a voice of her own, right?" Kitty responds, shaking her head. And then she pronounces firmly, "Go to her. Because for some reason she's decided to be shy, or she's decided to look shy. So please. Go. Make her happy. Be the handsomest and most romantic Warden that anyone's ever met. And then I'll be able to finish my job, rather than hearing about the beauty of your tousled curls."
no subject
Second thought, which pulls his attention back to the Dwarva barmaid, still wearing her irritable expression. Irritation can be worn as armor just as well as a prickly response. "Even after I do all of that, I don't think you'll be able to finish your job. You'll still be hearing about it. That's as much a part of the game as playing shy."
no subject
"I didn't know it was a game. Much less that there were established parts of it. And much less that all these parts were so tiresome."
no subject
He leans a little closer to confide in Kitty. Eyes still on Drea, down along the bar, who keeps her eyes on the glass that she's polishing and repolishing with her dish towel. "La Vita es un juego. Every place in the world has a saying like that. You can't tell me you find life to be tiresome."
no subject
"A game has the board wiped clean at the end, doesn't it. Life spirals out and touches others, and nothing can ever be undone. People just talk themselves into thinking it's a game because they either don't want to think about the consequences of their actions or because they're unable to deal with them and don't want to think about it. So. That's quite different from being tiresome."
She follows that up with a short, sharp shrug.
no subject
He doesn't need to charm her. Whatever story she lives in, it's different than his. But he can't resist. He likes the conversation. He likes Kitty, the barmaid, with her face set firmly. "You can play seriously, this game. You can think of the rules, and the board, and all the big and little consequences. Your spiral of life. None of that makes it any less of a game. Nothing can be undone in a game either, isn't that so? Once you move your piece, it stays moved. Turning back only happens when the die says to turn. You keep going forward, and luck, or skill, or chance, that is what turns it all for you."
And when Scipio looks away, his smile softens his face again, a smile he trains on the lovely Drea, a beam cut clear across the bar. Her ears go a little pink again. He can see that even from this distance. "There's games in games, and games in those games, too. If you find this one tiresome, you don't need to stay. But--"
He flicks another glance at her, with a smile for her. "But you do make a good conversational partner."
no subject
And then she considers, drying her hands off on her apron. He's not an idiot, is he? And, more to the point, he's not...arrogant. Or stupid. Or wicked. You have to be careful of Wardens. Sometimes they're good people, forced into service, and sometimes they're the worst ones possible, monstrous folk who have been shuffled off to die fighting monsters. Like her Legion of the Dead. But this pretty, loquacious man - he's all right.
And so Kitty says, her manner a little quieter still, "If you are going to - flirt with her, or whatever - be kind. She's had a bad go of it. Since the war started. She doesn't say much about it, but she says enough."
no subject
And, finally, Scipio leans back away from Kitty, hooking his fingers around the handle of his mug to pull it with him. He's back to eyeing Drea, who is polishing the same glass, so intently she might have worn a hole into its side by now.
"It's pretty words I'll use for Drea. I know how to be kind, and distracting. And frivolous," and he repeats her with amusement, curls the word around his tongue, "but frivolous, that's what people need. Even you. Even if you will tell me it isn't so. So--" He touches his chest with his fingertips, tips his gaze toward Kitty again. "Until later, I think."