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WHO: Eirlys and YOU
WHAT: Eirlys arrives back in Skyhold
WHEN: End of Drakonis
WHERE: Skyhold's courtyard and throne room
NOTES: No warnings. Prose and brackets both welcome. So yeah, Eirlys is back, I have a CR meme comment for her here!
WHAT: Eirlys arrives back in Skyhold
WHEN: End of Drakonis
WHERE: Skyhold's courtyard and throne room
NOTES: No warnings. Prose and brackets both welcome. So yeah, Eirlys is back, I have a CR meme comment for her here!
a) Courtyard
At first glance, it's not obvious that Eirlys has been away. She gets back into the routine of life at Skyhold easily enough, if for no other reason that she excels under the sort of pressure that the healers there - and everyone else, for that matter - are under. She's brought a fresh supply of herbs and poultices, and she's kneeling in the midst of the sick and wounded, attending to them as best she can. On looking closely, however, she's very pale and tired, and she's far thinner than she was when she left Skyhold, after months of scarce food over the winter in the alienage. While she remains the pinnacle of compassion with her patients, she doesn't seem too pleased to be back overall.
b) Throne Room
It takes her a few days to pluck up the courage to make herself heard. She dislikes being the centre of attention, preferring to focus her efforts on the wellbeing of others instead, but she knows that in the long term nothing will change unless she speaks up.
She makes her way over to anyone who looks important - or at least, anyone who looks like they belong to the Inquisition more than she feels she does herself. Clearing her throat, she asks quietly, "Excuse me, but I need to speak to those in charge."
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"You're in Skyhold. There's..." He shakes his head and sighs. "You're welcome. We're not looking to hurt people. We just want to live. Not only that, but I'm here to try to help how I can. Especially someone assisting the healers."
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"No. It didn't. It would be easy to think that, and in truth, most would like people to think that because then they can justify caging us again. But it's not magic that caused it. If you want this specific chaos, it's Corypheus, a darkspawn. He makes claims that cannot be proven, and serve to make him more terrifying, more powerful. If you want the greater chaos, the root cause is the very organization that worked to instill fear in everyone, that worked to keep it's power under the guise of protecting. The slaughter of mages, the actions of the Lord Seeker, the actions of Meredith Stannard, the actions of a Divines who ignored the suffering of people, and the explosion of the Chantry can all tie into it. One mage is responsible for one of those alone."
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"I don't want anyone to be caged up. I remember the Templars coming to take one of our children to the Circle, and it was awful. Going from one prison to another..." She trails off, shakes her head. It was years ago, but she could still remember it as though it was yesterday. Magic had frightened her even then, before the demons, but she'd seen the separation of families as inexcusable. "Aren't they more attracted to magic, though? The d--" She can't bring herself to say it, terrified that doing so will bring them down upon them. "Those things that are coming through the rifts."
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The shake of her head has won her some points, and he's not getting worked up. She's aware that it's wrong. There's simply a disconnect, which isn't surprising. The Chantry worked hard to instill that in people.
"They tend to be attracted more to mages than others because mages touch the Fade naturally. That makes it easier for them to cross over. The rifts mean they need no intermediaries, no mages who aren't on their guard. Furthermore, mages have to prove we're valuable, that we're people like you and anyone else, which means we're fighting them harder than most. We could lose our newfound freedom all over again if we don't succeed in proving ourselves. We go back to our cages, to the rampant abuse, and we can't. We can't."
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"I came back to the Inquisition to fight for my people, too. We have an opportunity now not just to help restore order, but to have a say in what sort of world we build anew, from the ashes of Haven. I certainly hope you get a say in that, and that we can build a place where mages can determine their own future, just as I hope to achieve for the elves."
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What he's done one awful thing for.
"If we can work together and drive away fear and misunderstandings and old prejudices, if we can defeat Corypheus, we stand a chance of shaping a future where all are people. All have freedom, a chance. Granted, the chance is to succeed or fail, but that's life."
The mages who want to go back want it easy, to have their choices taken away so that there's no real chance involved, but they fail to remember the downsides of captivity, the harsh realities.
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He takes a breath, leaning forward and resting his elbows on his knees.
"Right now is when they're looking at us and judging. Evaluating. After the threat of Corypheus is dealt with, then they'll make their choice on us. There won't be a grace period, because many groups of people believe they need a common enemy to work together; they'll be looking for that common enemy. The work we do here is crucial. We cannot allow the Chantry to regain its power based on subjugating your people or mine."
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"In that case, we'd need a voice in choosing the next Divine. Someone who will advocate for real change."
She's not sure they'd be so lucky there.
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"I don't know of any candidates for that right now. Not that adding my voice to the mix would truly help one of them, but I'm not entirely without connections who are a little more respectable." Not every rebel mage who has faith in him is an extremist. There's some influence that can be had there, though very little, and he definitely needs to work on his political game if he's going to have any help with influencing the future of the Chantry. But every little bit will help.
"I'll keep my eyes and ears open, however. You're thinking big, but you're thinking correctly. We cannot do it on our own."
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"Do you have any specific pointers, or is it a case of carrying on just trying to set a good example?"
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His voice sounds a little optimistic, more than he actually feels, but that's simply because it would be nice if peaceful actions continued the difference already started.
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Not only that, they can be unified between the groups. Elves, mages, and rifters, if all three stand together against oppression it will be that much harder to hurt them.
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"And you me. Thank you." And then, with that, he'll be heading back to work.