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wynne-york, gwenaëlle. ([personal profile] trouvaille) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-03-23 04:03 pm

i try my best to become poetry. i take a bath and stain the water with black ink.

WHO: Gwenaëlle Vauquelin + YOU.
WHAT: Gwenaëlle arrives in Skyhold, etcetera.
WHEN: The current AC period.
WHERE: Skyhold.
NOTES: She is arriving with a retinue, including resources for the Inquisition (a physician who will join the healers included) and her own maid. Also, if you prefer spam to prose, no problem! I will match however you tag in.



    ( FOR ANDERS )
      Gwenaëlle does not seek out a healer herself.

      She sends her lady's maid - Katell, a Halamshiral-born elf - to give the anxious request that her lady does not wish to come to the healer's tents and won't he please accompany her back to the lady's rooms?

      The small suite that Katell shows him and his accompaniment to is still in the midst of being unpacked for Gwenaëlle's comfort, but even in the arrival chaos it's plain that someone (presumably the Comte Vauquelin) has gone to great efforts to make her as comfortable as can be done, making the rooms a small oasis of Orlesian familiarity, decorated as befits a young woman of her station and inclinations. Silk hangings, art, an already mostly full bookshelf, a full length mirror, her own bedding - and the prideful creature herself sitting on a cushioned chaise, her back stiff and straight, her small hands fidgeting anxiously with the edge of her robe until a moment after the door opens, flattening immediately.

      It presents an immediate explanation as to why she might not have wanted to come down to the healing tents; the bandages pressed against the thin robe tell a story that she might not want to go down where she doesn't feel entirely safe to undress.

    ( FOR ADELAIDE )
      It's with some reluctance that Gwenaëlle seeks out the woman she persists in thinking of as Councilor Leblanc rather than Gregoire's sister; he had been persuasive, but she hadn't forgotten that he'd never actually met his older sister. A person could write anything in a letter. Had they even exchanged letters? It hadn't occurred to her to ask, too fixated on the fact he hadn't done anything else - only there's no one else here she might claim anything like acquaintance with and he did promise, and inasmuch as she trusts anyone, she might trust that Gregoire wouldn't make her a promise he didn't at least try to keep. She will, she decides, graciously not blame him for it when this goes awry. She won't even say she told him so. She will let her disappointed silence speak for itself. It will be a very short letter.

      He will be so sorry.

      At least Cyprienne isn't here to see her fall on her face. She squares her shoulders and dismisses Katell, carrying on up to the battlements (a bit of privacy at this hour - no one needs to see her fall on her face) unaccompanied with a shawl pulled close against the chill in the air, her face bare of the Orlesian mask she'd worn on her journey. It feels strange and uncomfortable to go without it, but she's observed enough of Skyhold in the short time she's been here to hesitate to so visually separate herself, however much she might like to be separate in as many way as possible. Even Madame de Fer is seen here bare-faced -

      And if it's good enough for her, then Gwenaëlle is not going to be the one to suggest Lady Vivienne has misstepped. She's stuck here for the foreseeable future; she has to try to adapt. To learn. To be smart whether it's comfortable or not.

      "Lady Leblanc?"

    ( FOR ANYONE )
      Having reached the end of her journey to Skyhold, Gwenaëlle isn't entirely sure what - happens next. Her father had sent her here because what else could he do, but he'd been understandably vague about what he imagined being there might entail for her, and she had her doubts that anyone would be interested in helping her figure it out. They all had better things to be doing than paying any heed to some Orlesian debutante with a shard in her hand; what use is that going to be to the Inquisition? It isn't as if they could send her off to close rifts.

      It probably isn't as if they'd do that, she thinks, with a spike of fear.

      So- for a lack of anything to do with herself (and with Katell engaged in the business of unpacking and organising her accommodation, and for the time being no relief to be found in retreating there), she explores. She goes to see what everyone else does with their time, peering into anywhere she isn't hurried away from, huge eyed and a little bit suspicious.

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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2016-05-02 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Once Alistair asked her opinion of Circles after she had first set foot in one. A blood mage had taken hold so the whole place had been overrun with every sort of horror imaginable including abominations; she had met the Commander there, a first impression she is careful to remember, someone she will still never fully trust. Templars are Templars after all, he had endured something that drives out the truest, darkest parts of a person and well, her own mother had taught her what no Circle ever had yet for every story about Flemeth, there had never been a single abomination then. Neither had the Chasind ever produced one and they had lived very close when they had dared until something had sent them scattering from them.

That is likely what happens here too, runners that come because they are asked until they trade off to friends, calling in favours unless they're the ones with the same interests. But the girl remains, and she is to be commended when the door is open.

"No?" Sometimes it's truly rather tiresome to put on the act that isn't always expected but would be missed if she didn't bother, and she has gone so long this way that she doesn't know many other ways to be anyway. "Twould rather depend on the definition of mundane but I do not so much mean what appears exactly; the themes, the shapes. There is war where a monarch grapples to claim the crown and another tries to tear it from them for their own head. Mage against Templar is a tale almost as old as this world itself. Tevinter causing an upset in some fashion, how long has that particular refrain been sung? As many times as they have sung the Chant in the Grand Cathedral? I would wager more." What a scandalous thing to say, no wonder she gives such a wicked smile to say it because the Chantry for all that they speak of the Maker and Andraste never move on, dragging the world back into the mire, into the muck and blood. "The Breach and the shards, the rifters, those are less so but when one thinks of even the fragments of Arlathan, of what might once have been accomplished in Tevinter on those rare moments when they did not resort to the blood of slaves and theft? That is what is missing. The Chantry dictates what a mage might learn, indeed they dictate much of what the world might learn, increasingly so if the Qunari threaten to come again or Tevinter truly rallies behind Corypheus."
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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2016-05-05 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Who can say for certain, I would be wary to put much stock in it when a far larger concern would be in what will happen with Orlais and if Nevarra will become at all involved, and how long it will take the Chantry to choose a successor to Justinia. However, they will certainly watch with great interest. There will always be those in Tevinter seeking to reclaim what they believe to be rightfully theirs, and if there is a chance where the south would look to be weak, if they believed that Corypheus could truly lift them to the exalted heights of old again? There are those who would do it in a heartbeat. But they have not so much been bitten as they have been savaged, left to lick their wounds a long time. They are shrewd and canny these days."

Venatori have attacked those responsible for bringing her eluvian to Skyhold when much of what Skyhold has dealt with thus far have been the Red Templars, so there is less to go on but the reports are disturbing. All but the mages seem to have worn shackles, not that it surprises her, not in truth, but it is one thing to know of it, and quite another to have it confirmed in the cold light of day. Not that there's very much they can do about it but there's also whatever strange rumours flit in and out from the Grey Wardens but she has her truce with Alistair, and she is good enough to keep some secrets.

It wouldn't do to be fearmongering but Tevinter is a hungry creature and it is to her own advantage that Tevinter and the Venatori aren't forgotten about simply because people wish to wring their hands about the Red Templars. Sentiment gets in the way there, people upset because oh poor Templars, it might be someone they knew. No one forced them to take the lyrium same as no one forced them to be a Templar in the first place.

It is very unlike how the mages were forced into Circles, and though she has little enough sympathy for them even now, her sympathy for Templars is even less.
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[personal profile] arcaneadvisor 2016-05-10 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"History is forgotten very quickly. For all intents and purposes, this is very much like a Blight; there is a Magister, there is something very much like an archdemon, there is something tainting the very world itself, indeed it is worse. A Blight is more readily defeated." It had taken only a year to go from Ostagar to the Hero being named the Hero after all, drumming up the support though it had felt like pulling teeth at the time; now the sky is torn apart, people are falling through it, there is a civil war in truth in Orlais of all places with the Divine dead, the Mages and Templars have barely finished fighting and yet what do they have to show for it? Everyone crammed into a fortress with holes in the roof or camped in the valley, all of it groaning under the weight. "I am sure Vivienne and Josephine meant to assure the gathered company that we are the winning side, though I think it will take rather more than parlour tricks to accomplish that."

It will take real words, real action. It will take Celene perhaps pulling her head out of her backside for five minutes to get her house in order because Morrigan might not care for Orlais or for the Game but Gaspard is a tyrant, a rabid dog barely kept on the leash for the moment. Gaspard in charge would see a much more dangerous world. When the dust settles after all this she can barely imagine the paths she will have to tread.

"They will take some convincing. There are plenty of very empty heads simply waiting to be filled."