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Cassandra Pentaghast ([personal profile] stabsbooks) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-03-16 07:39 pm

open; with or without your approval

WHO: Cassandra Pentaghast and you
WHAT: Cassandra, in and around Skyhold
WHEN: First half of Drakonis, before the ball
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Does your character want to yell at Cassandra about Anders? About Galadriel? About her choices in general? Alternatively, do they want to celebrate her on a job well done and thank her for her vigilance in keeping Skyhold safe? Maybe try to finally get a straight answer about exactly what is going on? This is the place!

For timeline purposes: post-Anders announcement; before/in the midst of/after rifter interrogations; either pre-Galadriel's imprisonment or while she still languishes in the cells.


She might be found swinging angrily at the dummies in the yard, assisting Cullen in training what recruits they have, or nursing a large ale at the Herald's Rest. More than likely, she's dodging Vivienne and her endless preparations, instructions, and reminders for the ball. Wherever she is, Cassandra is likely not in the best of moods, and there is a certain righteous fire in her gaze whenever she is challenged. Leliana's words and the way she had looked at Cassandra still sting, but she does not regret what she has done.

Still, no one can possibly be angry all the time, right? Maybe you'll catch her on a good day...

chainlightning: (❧ speak)

[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-03-29 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
It is, at least, the correct response if you mean it, or even if you're just being polite. Still, Merrill beams when Cassandra slips the rock into her pocket (she knew that she'd like it), lacing her fingers together behind her back.

"You're very welcome!"

As for what it's for- well. Merrill flushes a little then, somewhat embarrassed. "A few things, actually. I wanted to give you the rock anyway, but there's been so much going on that I also wanted to apologize for, um- not telling anyone about Anders. I mean, I definitely would have said something if I thought he was going to hurt anyone, but Leliana explained how there could have been better ways to do it where no one was hurt but the Inquisition also wasn't going to have problems."

A breath, hopefully enough of a pause that Cassandra can parse all of that out, and then- "Also, I was hoping we could be friends, and talk about things, and... all of that."
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-04-05 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
The subject of Anders is, clearly, not a welcome one. But Cassandra appreciates the apology and so Merrill considers the subject dropped, and smiles back, gently nudging the cookies a bit closer.

"Is that a yes, then?"

To the friendship, at the very least. Talking about things seems to be difficult for both of them in different ways.

"Oh- and you should try the cookies! The cook made them, so they should be good, but it's best to make sure."
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-04-16 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, no," Merrill admits, scratching at the tip of one of her ears. "But it should be. It should be easy enough for us to say 'I enjoy spending time with you and speaking to you, and we should do it more and be friends'. I mean- assuming you feel that way."

'Enjoy' is perhaps maybe too strong a word for people who aren't used to Merrill's... everything. Still, why can't it be that easy?

Because of what Cassandra asks next, that's why. She'll start with the easier one first.

"It's about the Inquisition, actually. A few different things. The first of which is- I was wondering if maybe you would like some people to speak to the Rifters, teach them about Thedas. They don't know very much at all, other than what might come up in conversation, and the books in the library assume that they're familiar with a lot of things. Plus I don't know if all of them can read."

Or, at least, can read what the books are written in.

"I remember being new, having to learn a whole new culture -- it wasn't a whole new world, but it seemed that way. If I could help them, make sure they know why you don't call an elf a knife-ear or eat raw lyrium, I'd like to."
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-04-19 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
"I know that funds are tight, but perhaps the Ambassador could send for schoolbooks? We wouldn't necessarily need to pay teachers and tutors if members of the Inquisition volunteer. I would -- and I am qualified, despite what many might think, I was the First of my clan -- and I'm sure others would, too! We could get people from every race for Thedas in general, to talk about their own cultures, and then find specialists!"

Once upon a time, Merrill said she would be a terrible Keeper. She still thinks it's true, but she's a Keeper already, isn't she? A Keeper to her alienage, to her friends, to the world at large -- learning and sharing and preserving that knowledge. It feels right.

"I'm sure there are members of the Inquisition itself who could use- um, some refreshers. I know not everyone can read, and there are misconceptions about places and people. It could be good for them to have the option to learn, too."

And then no one will eat raw lyrium or shout racial slurs. Hopefully.
chainlightning: (❧ quiet smile)

[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-04-21 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I would."

If the possibility of danger were a deterrent, much of Merrill's life would be extremely different. No eluvian, no Hawke, no Inquisition.

"I think fear and misinformation can be more dangerous than magic. I mean, I'm a mage so I'm maybe a bit biased, but- if they understand us better, perhaps they'll be less likely to act rashly? And maybe we'll understand them better, too."

Her head tilts, and she flashes Cassandra a smile. "And if I couldn't stop them myself, I have a lot of people who would be willing to help me."
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-04-28 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, absolutely! I can draft up an announcement, maybe? And I can ask the Rifters what they would like to learn about, too."

Not that Merrill is really great at announcements, but if it's in writing, she can do a few drafts and work on focusing.

"We'll have to find a location, too -- is there a room somewhere with a lot of tables, chairs, or a place we can fill with them?"
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-05-01 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Should I write something to them, too? I've never really done anything like this- well, I did what I could in the alienage, but it wasn't an Inquisition."

There weren't soldiers and diplomats and politics to consider. There weren't even really funds to consider.
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[personal profile] chainlightning 2016-05-04 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"At least we are together. I think that helps." And so does Cassandra's support. It only reinforces her belief, her knowledge, that the Seeker is a good woman -- just one who sometimes doesn't see all the ways what she does can seem to other people. Then again, who can truly see every consequence?

"Ma serannas, Cassandra."