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Christine Delacroix ([personal profile] aceso) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-03-25 12:27 am

{ OPEN } May there always be angels to watch over you

WHO: Christine Delacroix and OPEN!
WHAT: She's getting used to being a Spirit Healer and having a friend on the other side.
WHEN: any time after Drakonis 17th until month's end.
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Christine has a spirit of Faith in communication with her. It will be observing the world around her and asking her questions. If your character is having a crisis of faith, doubts, etc. Faith may nudge Christine towards your character to see if she can be of help, but she won't know what exactly is the matter without your character telling her. Also, Faith will just be really curious in general. Have your character dance a jig, lose at cards, mend a shirt, whatever, and Faith will be wanting to know more.


{ anywhere }
When she thinks back on it, Christine knows that the reason the spirit of Faith approached her in the Fade is because Christine had visited the chapel before her test, trying to erase her doubts. But it was having doubt that caught Faith's attention and cemented their relationship. It's hard for a perfectionist like her to admit that there are times when she isn't sure of herself because it's admitting to weakness. Yet already Faith is changing her perceptions. There can be no faith without doubt. If Christine was perfect in every way, she wouldn't need a spirit to help with her ability to heal. Faith is needed, because doubt is inevitable. Questioning things, missteps, complications -- Faith is drawn to it all, and as Christine sticks to her daily routine around Skyhold, she often feels the gentle nudge of her spirit companion against her mind, sending her towards a person.

Of course, Faith doesn't always use words and simply say why it's guiding Christine towards a person. Is it because they no longer believe in the Maker, or because Faith wants to know what they're doing with that rope, tankard, and a duck?

{ kitchens }
With the soiree over, Christine can head back into the kitchens to practice her cooking once more without Skyhold's cooking staff at their wit's end trying to get all the food prepared in time. Some days she makes bread, others she makes pie. Others still it's something completely different, but if anyone comes in looking for a snack, she invites them to be her taste tester.

{ healers' tents }
Just because she's now a Spirit Healer doesn't mean Christine is going to request the help of Faith for every little scrape and cut. The point is to use the spirit's power for much more complicated wounds, to save the healer's mana. So there are no glowing blue eyes to be found as Christine sees to patients. When the rifters arrive, she's available to use healing magic to lessen the ache in their hands until they get used to the shard, and is happy to fill them in on the world they've been dropped into. For anyone else, she's there to heal them with magic or bandages; whichever they'd prefer.

gatheringstorm: (battle)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-31 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"That is what loyalists are pining for? What a bunch of crap." The thought of noble children taking for granted what everyone else was denied causes Korrin's gaze to harden. She doesn't blame Christine at all for such bitterness, in light of such injustice. That's why, as much as she's come to admire Vivienne's work ethic and discipline, she'll never agree with her fellow council member when it comes to the Circles. They were a prison for most mages, and that shouldn't be forgotten.

She frowns in thought at that question, picking at the pie with her fork. "It depends on the magic. Lightning magic was incredibly easy; I picked that up before anything else. Most of what I learned were the elemental spells, which also worked well for me. If it was something I could use in battle, I could understand its application just fine. Spirit magic was harder, but my mentor wasn't going to let me loose without mastering a decent Barrier spell.

As for secret spells...not like you're thinking. I know people hear 'apostate' and think of blood magic, but my mentor never went near that shit. Vashoth and Tal-Vashoth are still trying to figure out a place in the world that doesn't have anything to do with the Qun. And mages in the Qun aren't trained at all, they're just treated like loaded weapons. So, culturally-speaking, there aren't a lot of unique rituals for my kind. The most I've heard was something about enhancing vitaar to be even more potent, but I tend not to use that stuff anyway, so it's a moot point for me."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-02 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Korrin quirks a small smile and shrugs. "I know, but some versions make my skin break out. Besides, I'd rather not be mistaken as the vanguard of a Qunari invasion, and you know someone would be dumb enough to think that." She blames the Kirkwall incident, really. Thanks to what happened there, everyone associates vitaar with battle-crazed Qunari hordes.

Anyway, mention of aid perks her up and she nods, definitely interested. "I know the Spirit Healer thing isn't for me, but it wouldn't hurt to learn some of the other spirit-related spells. But it's only fair to trade magic for magic, so if I can help out with lightning or the basics of other elemental spells, I'd be happy to assist. I...could also give pointers with a spirit blade if you ever go the Knight-Enchanter route, but I'm nowhere ready to mentor anyone beyond that point. That and Vivienne would have a fit."
Edited 2016-04-02 04:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-03 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
"I know it's contrary to how a mage normally fights, since we're built to hang back. But I will say that you get used to it when you know that barrier is going to last longer than it otherwise should, especially when you can strength it every time you hit something. With that kind of protection, it makes being on the front lines a lot easier to take.

...not that it stopped me before, but at least now I can do it without accumulating scars." Smirking, Korrin gestures to the series of scars on the left side of her face, gained during those times when she was too battle-focused to remember her place as a mage. "I'm not much of a staff person, not like that, so at least you won't have that overlap."
Edited 2016-04-03 01:35 (UTC)
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-04 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd be glad to demonstrate any time, even after this pie." Not that it takes much for Korrin to show off her hard-earned skills, but she'd totally consider the baking experiment a good trade. "The way Vivienne described it was you drawing back the energy released by your enemies in your attacks against them. So the more damage you do, the more powerful the barrier grows. That would definitely keep other enemies at bay long enough to deal with them at your own pace."

She pauses in her pie-picking and smiles at mention of the rifter girl. "Hermione's a very capable person, and I got to see some of that when there as well. She also has a zeal for equality and freedom that I find very refreshing. I do feel a little guilty for horrifying her with how much Thedas lacks both of those, but then again, it was needed information...and it seems to have cemented that resolve to help however she can. Adelaide is lucky to have her as an assistant."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-04 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"There is one other woman that I know of, an elf named Helaine. She's...intense...but dedicated, as far as I've seen. If I'd known about her earlier, I might have gone to her instead. But I admit, I liked the challenge of getting Vivienne to teach me. A Loyalist Circle mage, teaching an apostate? It tickles me a bit.

...don't tell her that." Vivienne probably already knows, but no need to rub it in.

She takes another bite of pie before continuing. "I'm sure you're right, about other worlds. Nowhere can be perfect. Even if they don't have Blights and whatnot, their warts are just in other places."

Her lips curve in a smile, remembering something. "You attended the soiree with a rifter, didn't you? Are you close?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-04 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
That description of Church sounds very apt, and Korrin chuckles. "I haven't talked to him much lately, but he was entertaining enough when I did earlier. I imagine he managed through the night, with you as a good influence." She gets up to pour some water, needing it after that snack. "It never hurts to find enjoyment where you can, when you can. We're allowed so little that we don't grab for ourselves, especially lately.

...I hope it's not too personal to ask about that, but since you asked me, I wanted to know your thoughts on such things. Rifters and natives. There aren't many people I think could quite understand, even if they were sympathetic."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-05 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Christine's unvarnished opinion is exactly what Korrin's looking for, so she's relieved to get it. She shakes her head, quick to reassure. It was her that did the asking, after all.

"That's probably for the best, given what could happen. You've said nothing I haven't thought to myself, at some point or other. It's a fate I don't relish at all, though I know Araceli misses her homeland dearly. Call me selfish, but I'm hoping she'll find a good life here, with me. But we'll see what happens. Something tells me we won't get any answers on that end until we defeat Corypheus."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-05 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Exactly. We just have to stop his demon army, save Orlais and take that orb from him. No pressure, huh?" Korrin smirks briefly, noting that it's not so simple but a little frustrated with their pace. Corypheus isn't going to politely wait for them to catch up, after all.

"That's partly why I've decided to study rift magic. There's so little we know, and it deserves study; maybe through that we'll gain more. And now that Solas is back, perhaps I can learn from someone who remembers their own name." Nothing against Your Trainer, but it's unnerving what happened to her, and how she is now. Korrin would rather not lose that much of herself, or any part.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-06 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course, to both. I won't lie, I'm hoping that studying rift magic will lead toward helping the shardbearers, somehow. If there's a way to prevent those shards from endangering them, then I have to help find it. Maybe there'll even be a way to remove them, though I know that's a long shot at best." No one understands that kind of magic and even with a crash course, there's still a lot they don't know and have yet to truly understand.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-08 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you. Maybe it'll encourage others to take it up, too. Cooperation could accomplish a lot more than me or Your Trainer messing around on our own. Or Solas, now that he's back." She relaxes a little, at that. "If there's anyone who knows what he's doing when it comes to that stuff, and the shards, it's him. He'd better stay put this, time."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-04-10 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Straightening, Korrin just shrugs."Eh, leave most of it to me. I don't have anywhere to be for a while, now that I'm done with training for the day. Besides, it's a fair trade for the pie break." And she does try to clean up after herself, anyway, so a little extra isn't going to hurt anything.