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Sixteen books on magic spells
WHO: Hermione Granger and rifters (or anyone who saw her note and wants to chat)
WHAT: Adelaide is having Hermione find out about magic in other worlds by interviewing riftersfor SCIENCE.
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis and onwards. There's no deadline on acquiring knowledge!
WHERE: The default is Skyhold's library, otherwise note in the subject line if your character would have arranged to meet her somewhere else.
NOTES: Nothing comes to mind; will change if necessary.
WHAT: Adelaide is having Hermione find out about magic in other worlds by interviewing rifters
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis and onwards. There's no deadline on acquiring knowledge!
WHERE: The default is Skyhold's library, otherwise note in the subject line if your character would have arranged to meet her somewhere else.
NOTES: Nothing comes to mind; will change if necessary.
Anyone frequenting the library has probably become used to the curly-haired young girl who's claimed a small alcove as her own. She can usually be found sitting in the corner, nose buried in a book as her brow furrows, attempting to bridge the gap between her worldview and that of Thedas'. It's not always an easy task, and sometimes names and dates get jumbled, which is why she can sometimes be found just a few steps away at the nearest table, books and journals and bits of parchment scattered about as she tries to make sense out of all the reading she's done.
Still, what at first glance appears to be a mess is actually rather organized, and for however engrossed she seems to be in her work, she's always been happy to talk to new people. After all, each conversation counts towards research, even if it isn't in the particular field she's been asked to study. Go ahead and ask around for her if you don't know where to find her; chances are she's hard to miss, and many will be able to point out the inquisitive rifter if she happens to be around.
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Her father is a captain, he told her all the stories she might need to know.
"Trust me, there isn't a lock I can't pick but I doubt the council would let it happen, I know Korrin certainly wouldn't." Even if her and Korrin weren't lovers, she feels secure enough in saying that as she smiles at Hermione's next words.
"It's why I've been working on this." The pages she brought with her are turned over with a small smile. "I can't say I'm a great scholar but my parents then life drilled certain things into me, and information is valuable. A lot of people have told me a lot of things, things that you won't always find in books but knowing where that information comes from? Useful too. I shared these before at a rifter meeting but I've added to them since, I'm hoping I'll find time to organise them better in the future."
The papers are fairly extensive to say the least, all written in a looping elegant hand, quotations from memory and lacking names (on this version) but race, nationality and political stance where she can, if they're a rogue, a mage, or a warrior, and any other affiliations. Bias is an important consideration, after all.
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She does smile a little at the mention of Korrin, though, having grown rather fond of her. "I'm sure she would have a fit if such a thing was ever so much as recommended. She strikes me as rather protective of those she considers friends."
A little surprised by the information in these papers, Hermione blinks before putting her pen down and looking the papers over, scanning Araceli's writing. She's not entirely sure what's meant by a "rogue", as she's never heard anyone here described by that term before, but everything else she can more or less put in its proper place in Thedas' social structure.
"These are very helpful," she murmurs after a few moments. Glancing back up at Araceli, she asks, "Would you trust me to hold onto these to make some copies? I can understand if you'd rather I didn't - I can just jot down some key points - but I'd like to review them a little more deeply and see if I can incorporate my own notes into them."
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Araceli clearly has had all the luck in the two assignments she's drawn when she volunteered to go out into the world with the Inquisition. The remark about Korrin has her laughing fondly, very much aware of how she can be. "Protective and then some, trust me. But never in a bad way."
At least her guard skills aren't going to go rusty on her, even if she'd rather keep that to herself for now, or to the very few who know.
"I still have the rough copy, just let me know whenever you're finished with this one and I can come collect it again."
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"No, never in a bad way," Hermione remarks with a small smile. "I was actually sort of scared to talk to Korrin when I first saw her. But in my defense, she is a bit intimidating when you don't really know her." And is still intimidating, if you find yourself on her bad side. Hermione's determined not to end up on her bad side.
"I'll take very good care of them, thank you," she promises, carefully setting the papers inside her notebook. "And I'll of course share any new information I might come across. None of this works if we don't all have open access to information, after all."
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Laughing, she leans closer, dropping her voice should someone appear to shush her. "When I saw her she was hurling lightning at a thing trying to kill me and all I could think was how striking my rescuer was. Maybe that colours it but I adore her, so I am very much biased." And utterly shameless about it.
"Thank you, mutual understanding is the very best way to avoid unpleasantness, and though it isn't in the nature of all, learning the customs of a land and abiding by them while you are there has always made sense to me. Why cause a problem when we have no easy way to return?"
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Though Hermione smiles at Araceli's assessment of Korrin, it gives her pause. Does she mean adore her in a platonic sense or...? It's none of her business, of course, and humans being enamored with non-humans isn't strictly unheard of where she's from, so she only agrees, "There's nothing wrong with the occasional bias, so long as it's a positive one."
Nodding at Araceli's assessment, Hermione replies, "For the most part, the Inquisition has been nothing but cordial towards me. While I don't agree with the way mages or elves were traditionally treated, it wouldn't do to spark a revolution when I don't know all sides of the matter. I'm at least willing to learn before I risk going on any self-righteous tirades." Well... usually.