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Entry tags:
- ! open,
- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { aleron darton },
- { alistair },
- { araceli bonaventura },
- { ariadne },
- { bellamy blake },
- { benevenuta thevenet },
- { bethany hawke },
- { cade harimann },
- { cassandra pentaghast },
- { christine delacroix },
- { dorian pavus },
- { ellana ashara },
- { gavin ashara },
- { hermione granger },
- { ingrid kief },
- { isabela },
- { james norrington },
- { jamie mccrimmon },
- { josephine montilyet },
- { kain highwind },
- { kallian endris },
- { katniss everdeen },
- { korrin ataash },
- { leliana },
- { leonard church },
- { lexa },
- { malcolm reed },
- { martel },
- { mia rutherford },
- { morrigan },
- { nerva lecuyer },
- { pel },
- { samouel gareth },
- { siuona dahlasanor },
- { taashath },
- { twisted fate },
- { vivienne },
- { zevran arainai }
Truth or Dare: The Imperial Court
WHO: Select Orlesian and Fereldan Nobility and the Inquisition
WHAT: Josephine and Vivienne have orchestrated a good-will soiree in response to this dastardly rumor.
WHEN: Drakonis 15, Evening
WHERE: Skyhold Great Hall
NOTES:
- A list of nobles in attendance can be found here. The list was provided by the mods but there will be no npc support for them. Play away.
- A secondary outside party is being held in the valley in the tent town for anyone who couldn't/wouldn't attend and/or behave in the fancy pansty party.
- The goal of the evening is to clear up a spurious rumor about Cassandra and Leliana, with secondary goals of establishing the Inquisition as a respectable presence in Thedas (and fish for more money). Any major disruptions that would Game Over the court approval should probably be brought to the advisors and/or mods.
To say that Josphine has far outdone herself with this little soiree would be the understatement of the year. The Lady Ambassador has pulled out all the stops in providing a festive and yet elegant stage for this political intervention. Because sometimes gossip can be more deadly than a sword.
The Great Hall of Skyhold has been converted into a grand receiving hall, glittering with hundreds of lights around the room, in addition to the repairs accomplished to the original chandeliers. Of course, there has been artful placement arranged so there are a few shadowy corners for rendezvous of the more suggestive nature. Just in case. The majority of the floor has been cleared for dancing, and a fine troupe of musicians have been installed for the bulk of the evening's entertainments. Some members of the Inquisition have plans to entice attendees with their own artistic performances in addition to the group of mages performing illusory tricks to oohs and aahs.
For those who feel their energy flagging, there are chairs set against the walls, with a few tables interspersed between. Servers hired for the evening circulate the crowds with wine, fine Orlesian and Nevarran reds as well as crisp whites from Antiva. Refreshments are set out on buffet tables, tasteful and extravagant nibbles, including imported cheeses, spicy saucisson, dried fruits and nuts, and the highly sought after deep mushroom and anise petits fours that are all the rage in Orlais.
WHAT: Josephine and Vivienne have orchestrated a good-will soiree in response to this dastardly rumor.
WHEN: Drakonis 15, Evening
WHERE: Skyhold Great Hall
NOTES:
- A list of nobles in attendance can be found here. The list was provided by the mods but there will be no npc support for them. Play away.
- A secondary outside party is being held in the valley in the tent town for anyone who couldn't/wouldn't attend and/or behave in the fancy pansty party.
- The goal of the evening is to clear up a spurious rumor about Cassandra and Leliana, with secondary goals of establishing the Inquisition as a respectable presence in Thedas (and fish for more money). Any major disruptions that would Game Over the court approval should probably be brought to the advisors and/or mods.
To say that Josphine has far outdone herself with this little soiree would be the understatement of the year. The Lady Ambassador has pulled out all the stops in providing a festive and yet elegant stage for this political intervention. Because sometimes gossip can be more deadly than a sword.
The Great Hall of Skyhold has been converted into a grand receiving hall, glittering with hundreds of lights around the room, in addition to the repairs accomplished to the original chandeliers. Of course, there has been artful placement arranged so there are a few shadowy corners for rendezvous of the more suggestive nature. Just in case. The majority of the floor has been cleared for dancing, and a fine troupe of musicians have been installed for the bulk of the evening's entertainments. Some members of the Inquisition have plans to entice attendees with their own artistic performances in addition to the group of mages performing illusory tricks to oohs and aahs.
For those who feel their energy flagging, there are chairs set against the walls, with a few tables interspersed between. Servers hired for the evening circulate the crowds with wine, fine Orlesian and Nevarran reds as well as crisp whites from Antiva. Refreshments are set out on buffet tables, tasteful and extravagant nibbles, including imported cheeses, spicy saucisson, dried fruits and nuts, and the highly sought after deep mushroom and anise petits fours that are all the rage in Orlais.

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Much as she's promised not to cause a stir tonight, she decides not to immediately disengage herself from the conversation, offering him a small, tight smile instead. "They're not exactly court jesters."
Glancing back at the crowd gathering around the mages, Hermione makes a slight face, shaking her head. "The idea of mages being used as entertainment doesn't entirely sit well with me. But please, don't let me stop you, if you wanted to get a better look."
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He hasn't thought to take a closer look at her hands. It's not yet a normal procedure, though maybe it should be. If he did, maybe he'd be a little more brusque, even after the wine.
Instead he takes a step back, and jerks his head. C'mon.
"Happy to push people out of your way so you don't spill anymore wine." It's kind of chivalrous, and kind of assholeish.
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She's a little surprise when he seems to be indicating that she join him, but his comment gets more of her attention. Is he actually teasing her, or is he just being a bit of a jerk? Or both?
"I didn't spill any wine," she tells him, just a little too lightly to be genuinely petulant. She'd drank most of her wine, which explains why she actually manages to tease, "Besides, it would have been your fault if I had, so perhaps you wouldn't make for the best escort. You might collapse on someone, and that might just bring this party to a screeching halt."
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And the people keen on escaping from the cold, the drudgery of work, and daily life. Losing yourself in the bottom of a wine glass is a tried and tested coping mechanism, one that Bellamy would like to get started on. The crowd gasps, and despite himself, Bellamy's attention is briefly caught. One of the mages is extracting a sparkling spire of ice, right out of the floor; the crowd bursts into applause. His smirk goes a little bitter. Oddly demeaning is right.
"I'm not trying to escort you," he tells her, looking away from the display. "Just get you a cup of wine, which I promise not to spill. And get away from this." Think you can trust me enough for that?"
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Like clowns at a birthday party. How demoralizing. They're likely not even getting compensated for this colossal waste of time.
Looking to the young man at her side once again, Hermione slowly manages another small smile before replying, "I might be able to trust you more if I knew your name." Offering him her hand, she tells him, "I'm Hermione."
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Then he breaks, with another half smile--kidding--and takes her hand. "Bellamy. Good now? Want that wine? Because I sure as hell could use a glass."
That part, he's not kidding about.
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That is, if she were the type to think that sort of thing about someone she's only just met.
"I suppose another glass wouldn't be the end of the world," she admits with a bit of a grin. "Maybe it will help make the rest of the night a little more bearable."
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Turning his back on the mages and the crowd feels good. Bellamy isn't exactly gentle as he shoulders people out of their way; any excuse me that he offers is pointed and unfriendly, and only every now and then. Mostly he settles for a hard look, but he gives Hermione another half-smile when they break free of the worst of the crowds, right near the table with the wine.
It's more of a staging table than a bar. Servants, their trays empty, come back here to load up on full glasses before wading back into the press of partygoers. Still, no one gives them any kind of dirty look when Bellamy takes two glasses personally. It's two less people to give a drink to.
He holds one out to Hermione, preemptively tipping his own toward her in a kind of air-toast. "To making the night a little more bearable."
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Wandering off with some boy at a party isn't exactly something she's known for, but considering how few friends she actually has at this sort of event, it makes sense that she doesn't mind staying close to someone who admittedly has no issue with mages. Accepting the glass of wine with a small smile, she tips hers towards him as well, by way of thanks.
"I'm not sure how I feel about alcohol being the surest way to make that happen, but at least decent company helps. Now that I know your name, that is."
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"Oh, now I'm decent company? Turns out your standards are pretty easy after all. Lucky for me." That gets another half-toast--to easy standards!--and another sip. A little more relaxed now that they're free of the crowd and far from the performing mages (and thanks to the drink in his hand), Bellamy leans his shoulder against a near-by pillar. "You know that if you want another glass, you can get it for yourself, right? They're right there. Don't need to flatter me. Unless you really think I'm decent company."
There's a second of slight preoccupation when he shoots a quick sweeping glances around the room from this new vantage point, a half-hearted survey before he looks back at Hermione again.
"I bet I'm not the only one thinking the same as you on those mages."
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What does one do at parties that aren't weddings or Christmas celebrations or that kind of thing? Hermione certainly doesn't know, but at least she's found someone who isn't against keeping her company as she attempts to figure out the social conventions of a society that she's not the least bit familiar with. After a small sip of wine, she explains, "If I didn't think you were decent company, I'd have had no qualms with walking away after excusing myself when I'd bumped into you. Or when you'd bumped into me. Whichever we'd decided on."
As so often is the case here, it isn't long before the talk turns into mention of mages, and Hermione glances down, looking into her glass. "Yes, well... I'm sure I'm not the only one who has a personal interest in them. Most of the people I'd met here since my arrival have been mages."
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Wrongly, he interprets 'since my arrival' to mean since she came to Skyhold. A recent arrival among another recent arrival, something else in common. "I've met some. Not as many as you, from the sounds of it. Maybe you come off as friendlier than me."
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Tilting her head at him, she observes him for a moment before remarking, "You seem like the type who wouldn't mind being left alone. But you've been nice enough to me. Some mages are just a little more... careful, I suppose. Especially when they don't know what someone's opinion of mages might be." Which might be why she hasn't exactly expressed that she's a mage, even after being reasonably certain that he isn't going to negatively judge her for it.
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"Caution's wise," he agrees. "Especially at a party. You don't seem like the kind of girl who likes causing a scene." Though he doesn't define what kind of girl she does seem like, somewhat deliberately. He hasn't quite lost his smile. The topic of mages is sobering enough to temper his expression by a small measure, without squashing it. "Lucky for you, I know a lot of pretty great mages. Lucky for me, too. If I had more of an attitude about it, we wouldn't be having this conversation." And what a loss that would be.
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"A person isn't wholly good or bad solely because they are or aren't a mage," she agrees. "I fully expect you to walk away from me if I start grating on your nerves, regardless of one random component of who I am. Though it'd be nice if you told me what the matter was ahead of time, so I'd know to correct it. Or if it was worth correcting."
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Because generally speaking, that's not how it works. Maybe he's just had some bad experiences, but if he flips back in his mental catalog, Bellamy can't think of a lot of premeditated partings that were accompanied by any logical reasoning. Mostly people go and leave you to figure it out. Or it gets rough.
"I think I can honor that one," he tells her, by way of reassurance. "But for the record: so far so good."
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She's only teasing, of course, given then way she looks at him over her glass as she takes another sip of wine. Well... mostly.
"This is the part where we get to know more about one another, isn't it? How long have you been with the Inquisition?"
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"You seriously want to talk about the Inquisition at a party?" He pulls a face at her, mugging a little. Come on. "All right, you're the boss-- uh, I've been with the Inquisition since, never. I'm not here because of them. We came on other business but we're sticking around now, I guess."
That's a skim of his true feelings on 'sticking around'. He's not going to unload all of that on her. Instead, he takes another sip of wine, to fortify himself, and gestures to his shirt. "Hard to tell when I'm dressed down, but I'm a Templar."
Well... mostly.
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"The Inquisition is the main point of commonality here, isn't it?" she asks, though she supposes that some might consider it to be the equivalent of talking about work while on holiday.
She's about to ask after who he means by we, but then he reveals that he's a Templar, and she can't hide the shock from her face. "A Templar?" she asks, forcing herself not to look as though she's mentally withdrawing from him. After all, everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt. "And you're not expressly anti-mage?"
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"Like I said." He half shrugs. "I've known a lot of great mages. Saying that comes off pretty radical, I know, but I'm saying what I know. The way I see it, we're supposed to be helping mages. Setting yourself up as anti-mage pretty much kills all hope of that."
And kills mages. He doesn't have to add that part. He shoots Hermione a look, his smile curdled into one that's more wry. "But if you want to run off now, I'll understand."
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By the time he gives her that wry smile, she's flashing one back at him, albeit a genuine one. "You're not spouting the hateful rhetoric I'd been led to believe Templars spout off in regard to mages, so I don't think I'll run just yet. There's always time to change my opinion of you, but for the moment, you seem fairly decent."
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Like that's a toast, he raises his glass of wine to Hermione. The clink of their glasses is assumed, not something that actually has to happen, so without much of a pause, he takes anther sip before he nods at her.
"All right, so now you know about me, that means it's your turn. What's your Inquisition story?"
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She does smile a little as she raises her glass to him in return, glad that she's found a Templar who doesn't fit the stereotype she'd been hearing about nonstop. As she sips at her wine, she tries to think about just what her own "Inquisition story" entails, then decides to settle on the most basic facts.
"It's not much of a story, or at least not a unique one. I went to bed and sort of fell into the middle of a group of demons, and into a world I'd never even heard of before. The Inquisition was there to help make sure I didn't get ripped to shreds, since my magic doesn't work properly here." As though it isn't obvious, she shrugs and looks down at her left hand, which she'd learned to keep tucked away at her side unless absolutely necessary. "Apparently, I came in through a rift, though I tend to think of it as coming in through a dream."
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Mages, fine. He loves mages. He's spent his whole life taking care of mages. That's an easy anomaly to fold in with someone's personality, so easy he doesn't even think of it as an anomaly. Magic is magic. Rifters are different. Uncertainty, wariness, knowing what else comes out of rifts: these are all things that make him a little more cautious.
He follows her glance down toward her hand, and though she doesn't have it turned palm out or anything, he knows what he'd see there if she did.
"Poetic," he observes, his smile tugged wry again, though not necessarily amused. "And pretty right. It's all the Fade, right?" As fortification, he takes another sip of wine, this one slightly larger. Mouth full, he gestures to her with the glass, prompting her silently before he swallows to say, "What's wrong with your magic?"
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She's about to tell him that her words aren't so much poetic as they are the simple truth; she really had been dreaming - or felt as if she'd been dreaming - when she'd arrived in the middle of Emprise du Lion. Sometimes she can't help wondering if she's still dreaming.
"Well... we don't really have the Fade where I come from. Or if we do, we don't know it as such. That's something the Unspeakables would know - that is, people who work for the Department of Mysteries. At any rate, the mages here draw their magic from the Fade, and since I'm unfamiliar with it, my magic hasn't been as effective as it should be. That, and my wand might have been damaged during my arrival. I use it the way a mage here uses a staff, and trying to do magic without it is even more strenuous than it is back home."
Pausing to take a small sip of her wine, Hermione shakes her head. "I've been told I'll learn to work around it, but I'm still overly careful with my magic. I don't want to risk hurting anyone or doing something that might have some averse effect on the Fade or these rifts."
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