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faderift2016-03-26 10:29 am
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[semi-open] Solas Returns
WHO: Solas, open to: the Advisors, the Inner Circle, and peeps who want CR that have checked with me first. Hit me up here if you aren't sure
WHAT: Solace returns to Skyhold
WHEN: Drakonis 25 and onward
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: general warning for eggheads
WHAT: Solace returns to Skyhold
WHEN: Drakonis 25 and onward
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: general warning for eggheads
Advisors
He brought the Rifters to the castle, but spent little time getting them acquainted, other than introducing them to a few of the scouts, who then were told to show them around the castle and find out who they were supposed to report to.
Solas had his own reports to make. And his own questions.
So when he burst into the War Room, mid-meeting, he was already starting on them before anyone had the chance to question him.
"Exactly how many shard bearers does the Inquisition have? I have just brought four with me, and I have heard rumours of the others, but--"
Inner Circle/Previous CR
He also made careful note to visit the others of the Inner Circle, whether or not he was personally fond of him. He needed to be brought fully up to date with the workings of the Inquisition, and the Herald's original Inner Circle were the best way to ascertain that.
So he sought each out, wherever they could be found, and offered a greeting. Some more formal than others.
[ooc: just go ahead and set up where they are and I'll have Solas approach them individually. Cass: you can have a post-advisor thread for one-on-one if you like!]
For Everyone Else
[Contact me OOC and I can set you up an individual starter.]

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He put off answering, if only briefly, as he shuffled the ladle and pan into one hand. He reached into his shirt and, without preamble, pulled out his crystal--he had it looped onto a leather strand, wrapped around his neck but long enough that his shirt hid it. He passed it to Solas before he spoke again.
"Those. I think they're probably shards of something, but arcane artifacts aren't really my area of expertise," Varric said. "As for what I need decent acoustics for...?"
Varric shrugged, his expression carefully nonchalant as he took up the ladle in one hand again.
"I was thinking of doing...readings. Of stories. Mine, largely." He was trying to be polite about it but, Maker, it actually sounded more self-absorbed when he phrased it like that. "Like plays, not just me reading my own books out loud.
"Figured I could get a few people to do voices, read for characters, put on something dramatic and...pulpy. It's not literature but, hey, it could be fun? Right?"
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Solas took the crystal carefully, regarding it impassively as he rolled it between his fingers, as if he were not nearly as curious about it as he really was. Finally he held it back out for Varric, and lowered it carefully back onto Varric's chest.
"Readings." He repeated it as if he was thinking it over, at first, tumbling the word carefully on his tongue as he did in his mind. He turned his eyes up to meet the dwarf's.
"It sounds like you want to put on a play, only over these crystals." He smiled. "I think it could be quite entertaining."
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"Glad to hear you say that Chuckles," Varric replied smoothly. "You wouldn't happen to be interested in reading for it. The narration, perhaps?"
He wasn't sure why, but Varric was dead certain that Solas had a voice basically built for narration. He didn't wait to hear the elf's answer, though, and instead paused to lean into a room and test it. The echo was audible from the hallway.
"I mean, you could read for the dashing knight if you want, but his lines are a little...Orlesian." It was amazing how, when pronounced with just the right flare, that word sounded almost indistinguishable from the word 'insipid'.
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"Perhaps," Solas said, almost teasingly. It was the only answer Varric was getting out of him, for the time being.
"If you think I could help, I may attempt it. But I am sure there are many others that would be happy to assist you in your endeavours, Varric. What kind of stories are you planning to tell?"
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"Well, I'm not sure if I should use something published and risk boring my audience, or make up something new and risk flopping. The format is already kind of a long shot..."
He shrugged a bit and checked another room. This one was more promising than the last and, with a speculative hum he motioned for Solas to join him. It was just a store-room...or a broom closet...or maybe a room to store considerable numbers of brooms? It was full of brooms.
He clanged the pot speculatively.
"I drafted up an adventure story--combat, romance, jousting, the whole deal--but I've got a crime serial that I can polish up for the purpose." He glanced back at the elf. "You think it'd be better received if I did contained short stories, or an ongoing...serial...drama? I can't decide and it's not like I can test it first. You only get one grand reveal, after all."
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"Could you not do both?" Solas asked, arching an eyebrow. "Tell stories about characters that continue to appear, each linking into the next in ways that one cannot possibly understand until they have seen the entire breadth of it? Stories that seem, on their surface, like mere episodes - happenstance - but turn out to have a far larger impact on the story as a whole than could possibly have been obvious from the beginning?"
He tilted his head thoughtfully. "Why limit yourself to stories of jousting, when you could craft the very story of the Inquisition itself, before others do it for us?"
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A contemplative expression darted across Varric's face, then, and he folded his arms (as much as someone could while holding kitchen utensils) as he thought. Solas had a point, about the appeal of a long, episodic story full of seemingly self-contained portions--having it both ways would also let him change it all as it went, if need be, and it really embraced short acts. Finding people to help would end up being a lot easier if he didn't have to talk them into, well, talking for several hours just to finish a story.
"That's a good idea--but The Story Of The Inquisition is a pretty high bar to start at...and the point of this is to be...less stressful than working for the Inquisition tends to be." He drummed his fingers against the pot handle. "But you've got a point about crafting the story first.
"I'd have to check on this before I do it, so that Ruffles and Nightingale don't skin me alive, but maybe we could roll...news and...dramatic accounts into the whole production? Put them at the beginning or end of something fictional so we get to dictate the facts and still escape from reality for a while?"