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WHO: Marcel Gerard & you!
WHAT: Open and closed log for Marcel kicking around Skyhold. The closed starters will be down in the comments, the open starters in the entry below the cut.
WHEN: February to March 2016!
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Potentially some PG-13-rated violence or language, nothing else.
WHAT: Open and closed log for Marcel kicking around Skyhold. The closed starters will be down in the comments, the open starters in the entry below the cut.
WHEN: February to March 2016!
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Potentially some PG-13-rated violence or language, nothing else.
[open] tavern
By now, Marcel has moved on from lifting heavy boxes. Not that he had any particular objection that work-- he still does sometimes, lending his better-than-human strength to the early morning task of shifting supplies. However, he has also managed to insinuate himself in the more bureaucratic management of the Tavern, making some use out of his education with letters and numbers.[open] sparring forever
Every few nights and a couple of mornings, too, he is the one in the back office, pouring over ledger. Quill in hand, a piece of scratch paper laddered with numbers. His writing is impeccable, pausing only now and then to correct his hard-won cursive into something a little easier for Thedosians to interpret. His errors are far and few between, marked out with a single line that's as straight as a ruler. Come in then, and you're wont to interrupt a reverie, but a break is welcome.
Other evenings, he's at the bar. He laughs easily, offers to buy you an ale. The bartender jokes with him about where his paycheck goes-- first ham for the Rifter meet, and now free drinks for anybody who happens to wander by? But it's an easy ribbing, and he doesn't mind.
Other times, he has a sword in hand.wildcard
There's one Vahshoth that he's been squaring off against consistently, and they've changed it up from wrestling as of late. The two men can be found in the courtyard, sun sinking low over the rooftops. They charge, and metal rings from metal, snaps sparks into the brisk mountain air. Sometimes they laugh. Occasionally, there's a grimace-- the tip of a sword slipping through skin, called break, the healer standing by rolling his eyes. But perhaps more interesting than that, is the banter about the Inquisition.
Marcel has had more questions since the Rifter meeting, but the only one his Vahshoth friend has to ask, between drinks of water and the stretches for cooldown afterward, is always: "When will you join the Inquisition?"
And the vampire's answer, easily overheard: "Like the Good Book says. There's a time for everything." Punctuated with a wag of his eyebrows, playful, but not insincere.
choose your own adventure \o/

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As Marcel speaks she nods, sitting up a little straighter in her seat as she turns to fully face Alayre, giving the impression of her utterly undivided attention.
"I have to confess that what I have heard of Templars thus far is secondhand knowledge at best, to my knowledge I have only spoken with Knight-Commander Baratheon when he was still in residence." A charitable way to look at it; they had both been angry for very different reasons, and she had very much taken exception to being called a demon so quickly after nearly dying when the rift had spat them out along with her. "I know that the mages have their own perspective on the shards and what they can do - and that each mage with their different talents will have differing opinions again - but a coin has two faces, the Templars being the other half. It was the mages who volunteered to examine our marks after all when we first arrived in Skyhold, yet this was prior to the formation of the mage council, as I understand. But, if I am correct in understanding the purpose of the Order, then I did wonder as to why it all remained so quiet after that first statement."
Mages she trusts more too, there's a certain sort of kinship that's more readily apparenty in certain circles (a pun she would never utter) with the mistrust for a thing so outwith their control. A rifter might not have magic in the same way but the marks do something that goes beyond, that can close the sky and send the demons away. Her understanding of how all these things connects to the Fade? It makes her wary but she's careful not to let it show, to allow her face to be a girl's face, soft and open, a small smile and an arched brow.
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"Our silence on the matter was due to our poor knowledge of the situation." Alayre mentioned with a touch of honesty in his tone. "We didn't know whether to lock any of you within a cell or treat you as honored guests. To be frank, we declined to take action in favor of lurking instead." He explained quietly before reaching for the ale. The Templar poured himself a glass before continuing.
"To be honest, our inactivity on the matter was indeed most peculiar but so was the nature of the situation." That and the fact Alayre himself had no idea how to approach that situation when it occurred. While he isn't the head of the entire Order, the Knight-Commander was one of many with the authority to have done something. While his authority is limited, he still holds it.
"The Seeker didn't view the Rifters as enemies, therefore, I didn't either." He's mentioning Cassandra. "However, due to certain circumstances, that may change." This was inference to the rift opened here at Skyhold.
trying not to take too many infomodding liberties, please boop me if this is not OK
He's serving out chicken as the other two talk, but it's extremely obvious that he's attending to the conversation as he does. He does well know that Araceli has rather close connections to the Mages, and that a lot of the Rifters who arrived before him had rather unpleasant run-ins with the Templars. However, it doesn't surprise him at all that she's comporting herself very courteously. Nor that Alayre is on his best behavior too.
Man if the Mikaelsons had had this much chill, a lot fewer people would be dead back in his world.
"It's a problem in my world too," he notes, "when the actions of a few are taken to represent the trends of many. On that count, I'm glad you all have been patient. Truth is, most of the other Rifters I've personally known have been pretty cautious about dealing with the Rifts. The ones with the most zeal have been pretty intense about dedicating their efforts to the Inquisition. General opinion seems to be, demons want to kill all of us." He sits down again once the food has been served, folding his hands at the near edge of his plate. "But I don't know how much the Rift over Skyhold is going to change. I didn't get to see too much of it first-hand."
Rubble. Yelling. More rubble. An unwonted increase of tension, which was impressively distinct, considering they're already living out of a war zone.
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There were new arrivals after all, she doesn’t know if they’ve remained in Emprise du Lion or if they’ve made it to Skyhold but already she’s concerned. Concerned sounds better than worried. Less invested in some way even though that’s far from the truth.
“You were not afraid that it could be taken for inaction?” Her smile softens it; it’s not a challenge, she doesn’t know him well enough and she would prefer an honest answer, if she is to get one, and he says ‘we’ not ‘I’. “I know in some circumstances there are times when silence can be taken as a sign of assent, and I am not entirely sure which of your political systems the Inquisition is most influenced by. Your Grand Cathedral is in Orlais, as was your Divine - my sympathies and condolences of course - but we are between Orlais and Ferelden in these mountains, two countries that could not be more different. I understand though that politics and religion are kept more separate than they would be where I hail from but the Game all sounds so very insidious.”
It all sounds so much like home but less bloody, where they don’t act like children calling it a game and instead treat it as what it is: politics, cutthroat and fast and deadly, where those with the quickest minds in a crisis or with the patience to wait for plans to come together prosper. Where a secret sells for ludicrous sums. She takes a sip of wine to steady herself though because Marcel’s words has her stomach falling. What has he heard this is worse; the job he has here is a good one, a place to hear all, to be the sympathetic ear, to be able to catch a person when the tongue is loosened and the inhibitions left behind.
“I only learned about it after it had happened,” she beings, setting the glass down. “Sina and I are friends, but I was in Emprise du Lion helping to free those taken as slaves for the quarries by the Red Templars. I had heard that she was close to death. I suppose some of us are lucky; we have our shards in safer places than our chests. She is the last one I would ever suspect of wishing to inflict harm, I cannot recall ever meeting a more gentle person in my life.”
That’d be more impressive if she was older than twenty but neither party actually know her age here.