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Alistair ([personal profile] byblow) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-10-21 10:00 pm

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.


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!

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[personal profile] liberalum 2015-11-07 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Alistair, then. All the better to enact concerning blood magic on him, obviously. Dorian's own sense of chivalry is spent in a sort of curious glance at his friend as if to see if she really will tip over, but not enough to compel him off his rampart perch to see to her safety. She's probably fine.

"Are you under the impression we can't hold our wine?" He says wine like there's a very soft 'h' in front of it. It could almost count as an accent, if being inebriated were a nationality. "Because we most assuredly can."
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[personal profile] ungovernable 2015-11-09 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
If being inebriated is a nationality, then Dorian and Benevenuta are both from the northernmost reaches of Winetopia, and it is with all the appropriate dignity as a representative of that great nation that she says, "I am up quite right," and while it isn't exactly the sentence she had planned on, it does contain all the same words.

She frowns at nothing for a moment, mentally replaying it.

"I am quite upright," she repeats, more satisfied the second time, patting Dorian absently on the knee in approval for his split-second of chivalry.