{ OPEN } i'll do what it takes
WHO: Ellana Ashara + OPEN + closed starters for some
WHAT: Catching friends up on recent events/important meetings/random day in the life stuff
WHEN: The latter part of Drakonis, and spanning the entirety of Cloudreach; for the open section, please let me know what day or week so I can keep my time lines straight?
WHERE: around Skyhold
WHAT: Catching friends up on recent events/important meetings/random day in the life stuff
WHEN: The latter part of Drakonis, and spanning the entirety of Cloudreach; for the open section, please let me know what day or week so I can keep my time lines straight?
WHERE: around Skyhold
{ open throughout cloudreach; please specify date or week in the subject header }
The new month will hopefully be a reprieve from all the chaos of the last month. Every issue has been a learning experience for her, and that is really the only positive thing she can take from most of what's happened. She's never wished to walk around with eyes closed, and yet now she realizes she must have been, because some of what's happened has certainly opened her eyes. And that's starting to change her. In order to become more worldly, she needs to be less ignorant of the world. To be the type of person who abandons hope for cynicism has no appeal to her, but moving forward she definitely will keep a closer eye on things, and allow herself a cynical thought every now and again. To survive this world, she doesn't need to completely shed who she is, but she needs to be more aware.
On the surface, she appears to be the same. She can be found in varied locations sitting with her lute and an open songbook. Her brow is often furrowed in concentration as she places her fingers on the strings and strums a few chords. Other times she sets the book aside and plays the songs she now has memorized, only tripping up once or twice. If not out with her lute, she's usually spotted with a book, and the subject could be anything: what little is known about elven ruins, books on politics and debate, and even a volume of an encyclopedia on animals, as she reads through their traits to see what would suit her needs.
If she's simply out walking, there's an inexplicable smile gracing her lips that she doesn't realize is there. It makes her look like she's daydreaming, though she's in no danger of walking into a pole. It's just the smile of someone in the throes of a new romance, and very little can erase it when she's thinking of that special someone.
The new month will hopefully be a reprieve from all the chaos of the last month. Every issue has been a learning experience for her, and that is really the only positive thing she can take from most of what's happened. She's never wished to walk around with eyes closed, and yet now she realizes she must have been, because some of what's happened has certainly opened her eyes. And that's starting to change her. In order to become more worldly, she needs to be less ignorant of the world. To be the type of person who abandons hope for cynicism has no appeal to her, but moving forward she definitely will keep a closer eye on things, and allow herself a cynical thought every now and again. To survive this world, she doesn't need to completely shed who she is, but she needs to be more aware.
On the surface, she appears to be the same. She can be found in varied locations sitting with her lute and an open songbook. Her brow is often furrowed in concentration as she places her fingers on the strings and strums a few chords. Other times she sets the book aside and plays the songs she now has memorized, only tripping up once or twice. If not out with her lute, she's usually spotted with a book, and the subject could be anything: what little is known about elven ruins, books on politics and debate, and even a volume of an encyclopedia on animals, as she reads through their traits to see what would suit her needs.
If she's simply out walking, there's an inexplicable smile gracing her lips that she doesn't realize is there. It makes her look like she's daydreaming, though she's in no danger of walking into a pole. It's just the smile of someone in the throes of a new romance, and very little can erase it when she's thinking of that special someone.
{ drakonis 16th: kallian }
The two had spoken at the soiree about meeting up to perform together the next day, and Ellana sends Kallian a crystal message once she's made sure the tower she's picked is abandoned. It's not that they can't perform in front of others, as Kallian showed last night, but it would be nice to have the privacy to perfect a song and just to talk as well. Ellana's still brimming with excitement over the confession of feelings she and Felix both gave the other, and as Ellana waits for her friend with her lute sat in her lap, there's a bright smile on her face, remembering that kiss.
The two had spoken at the soiree about meeting up to perform together the next day, and Ellana sends Kallian a crystal message once she's made sure the tower she's picked is abandoned. It's not that they can't perform in front of others, as Kallian showed last night, but it would be nice to have the privacy to perfect a song and just to talk as well. Ellana's still brimming with excitement over the confession of feelings she and Felix both gave the other, and as Ellana waits for her friend with her lute sat in her lap, there's a bright smile on her face, remembering that kiss.
{ drakonis 18th: sina, beleth }
Ellana doesn't want certain people to hear about her and Felix from third parties because of how they might react. The last thing she wants is for them to think she intentionally kept this from them. However, it takes her several days after the soiree to both work up the courage and find the time. So much seems to be happening at once in Skyhold, and she needs to get into the right head space for talking about a very sensitive topic. The first she goes to find is Sina, because Ellana knows she can be more easily found. She's usually in the gardens or her tent in the gardens, so she makes her way there to look.
Once things have been discussed with Sina, Ellana needs a little break, but then goes to find Beleth. She's the one person in Clan Ashara that Ellana feels might really be against this, but it's hard to know for sure since their interests have taken them in different directions since arriving at Skyhold and they don't speak much. And that makes her harder for Ellana to track down. Finally, she pulls out her crystal and contacts her.
"Beleth? Are you busy?"
Ellana doesn't want certain people to hear about her and Felix from third parties because of how they might react. The last thing she wants is for them to think she intentionally kept this from them. However, it takes her several days after the soiree to both work up the courage and find the time. So much seems to be happening at once in Skyhold, and she needs to get into the right head space for talking about a very sensitive topic. The first she goes to find is Sina, because Ellana knows she can be more easily found. She's usually in the gardens or her tent in the gardens, so she makes her way there to look.
Once things have been discussed with Sina, Ellana needs a little break, but then goes to find Beleth. She's the one person in Clan Ashara that Ellana feels might really be against this, but it's hard to know for sure since their interests have taken them in different directions since arriving at Skyhold and they don't speak much. And that makes her harder for Ellana to track down. Finally, she pulls out her crystal and contacts her.
"Beleth? Are you busy?"
{ late drakonis: benevenuta }
Ellana's goal at the soiree had been to not allow the nobles to get away with talking down to her, and in that area, she succeeded as much as she'd been able. Her refusal to either act demure or angry had confused the lot of them, because in their narrow-minded views, an elf could only be a timid servant or an angry savage, not someone who treated nobles as average: neither as someone superior or as a threat to be eliminated.
It had satisfied Ellana, but she knows moving forward that having confidence and being able to bat away derogatory remarks is only part of what she should be doing. At the last meeting of the Mage Council, she'd been lost, and had sat in silence for the latter part of the discussion. She needs to understand how to better navigate politics, and who better than a noble to whom politics comes as second nature? She asks to meet with Benevenuta in private, and like with their mage meetings, she arranges a tea set and some snacks. It's not as well done as one of the Circle mages would have prepared it, but she's done her best.
Ellana's goal at the soiree had been to not allow the nobles to get away with talking down to her, and in that area, she succeeded as much as she'd been able. Her refusal to either act demure or angry had confused the lot of them, because in their narrow-minded views, an elf could only be a timid servant or an angry savage, not someone who treated nobles as average: neither as someone superior or as a threat to be eliminated.
It had satisfied Ellana, but she knows moving forward that having confidence and being able to bat away derogatory remarks is only part of what she should be doing. At the last meeting of the Mage Council, she'd been lost, and had sat in silence for the latter part of the discussion. She needs to understand how to better navigate politics, and who better than a noble to whom politics comes as second nature? She asks to meet with Benevenuta in private, and like with their mage meetings, she arranges a tea set and some snacks. It's not as well done as one of the Circle mages would have prepared it, but she's done her best.
{ early cloudreach: sam }
They had discussed metalworking over the crystals while Sam was off in Emprise and Ellana was admiring the ring he'd crafted for her back at Skyhold. He'd said he'd teach her how to make designs in metal and she'd figured why not? There are so many things she has yet to try, and he'd said they would just use scrap metal, so she isn't too concerned about being wasteful. One day she goes to look for him at the forge, the air heavy with heat and the light dim inside the armory. But there he is, and thankfully there isn't a crowd of people around either. She doesn't want to get in anyone's way while they're crafting important things.
"Hello, Sam," she greets, already fanning her face in the heat. "What are you making?"
They had discussed metalworking over the crystals while Sam was off in Emprise and Ellana was admiring the ring he'd crafted for her back at Skyhold. He'd said he'd teach her how to make designs in metal and she'd figured why not? There are so many things she has yet to try, and he'd said they would just use scrap metal, so she isn't too concerned about being wasteful. One day she goes to look for him at the forge, the air heavy with heat and the light dim inside the armory. But there he is, and thankfully there isn't a crowd of people around either. She doesn't want to get in anyone's way while they're crafting important things.
"Hello, Sam," she greets, already fanning her face in the heat. "What are you making?"
{ late cloudreach: morrigan }
A few days after the soiree, Ellana had sat down with Morrigan and discussed if the latter would teach the former shapeshifting. Ellana had explained her reasons for wanting to learn this specialization and Morrigan agreed to it. She'd been sent off to do plenty of research on the subject, and throughout the rest of Drakonis and into the next month, Ellana had slowly made her way through the readings to get herself into the right mindset.
Now the time has finally come for the practical part of the lesson. Ellana and Morrigan venture outside of Skyhold and down into the valley below, past the refugee camps and into the solitude of the mountains so Ellana can observe the wildlife and learn to copy an animal's soul. She is pretty set on a bird being her first form. To become a bird means she'll be able to see the world from above and can scout out areas on missions. It also means a quick escape if she finds herself in trouble. Here in the mountains, she expects to find brown or gray birds -- perfect for not attracting unwanted attention. As the pair enter under the eaves of the trees, Ellana can hear the songs of plenty of birds, so it shouldn't be hard to study one.
A few days after the soiree, Ellana had sat down with Morrigan and discussed if the latter would teach the former shapeshifting. Ellana had explained her reasons for wanting to learn this specialization and Morrigan agreed to it. She'd been sent off to do plenty of research on the subject, and throughout the rest of Drakonis and into the next month, Ellana had slowly made her way through the readings to get herself into the right mindset.
Now the time has finally come for the practical part of the lesson. Ellana and Morrigan venture outside of Skyhold and down into the valley below, past the refugee camps and into the solitude of the mountains so Ellana can observe the wildlife and learn to copy an animal's soul. She is pretty set on a bird being her first form. To become a bird means she'll be able to see the world from above and can scout out areas on missions. It also means a quick escape if she finds herself in trouble. Here in the mountains, she expects to find brown or gray birds -- perfect for not attracting unwanted attention. As the pair enter under the eaves of the trees, Ellana can hear the songs of plenty of birds, so it shouldn't be hard to study one.
{ late cloudreach: korrin }
Once Ellana unlocks the way to shapeshift, it's an amazing thing. At first she sticks to the ground, learning how to hop along as a bird, but a stray cat coming towards her forces her to spread her wings and take flight. It's awkward at first, but she keeps at it, fluttering between several trees near the stables. Then she grows more brave and lands on the barn roof. Soon she's sailing around Skyhold to land on parapets and banner poles. When she spots Korrin, she figures she ought to let her know she's chosen shapeshifting as a specialization over rift magic, but she doesn't want to give her the shock of her life by shifting back in front of her. She flies into the barn, up to the hayloft, where she turns back into an elf, clothes and all. Then she climbs down and jogs after her friend.
"Korrin! I have some exciting news."
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She considers for a moment, and then returns to the first point - the latter will come out of the former, in the end. "It isn't power that I describe, it is simple status quo. To most, your attention is as meaningless as your thoughts; when you give it, you gain little, and neither do they, it is simply the way of things. Some of them will not notice if you don't. Others will see it and decide that you must be put in your place. You need to understand that they will not restrain themselves to unkind words, and they need not be direct."
No; if Ellana makes enemies of players of the Game, the very least of what matters will be the things said to her.
"They don't care about being the center of your attention except insofar as why would they not be? But if you learn to listen, to observe, to understand, you can understand a person. And use that knowledge, and to build your power out of your cleverness. If you guess, it is a matter of time that you will guess badly wrong. You are very brave, I am sure, you are not afraid to risk your life. But if you don't learn more than bravery, you will discover how little it helps you to live with the preventable death of someone who suffered for your poor judgment. You think enough on your own words - you know yourself. What you need to do is listen, and learn to understand what lies behind others. Every cleverly crafted speech in the world is worthless delivered to the wrong audience in the wrong moment."
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Her eyes lower to the table, much as they've done during their meetings with the whole council. Ask her to build a fire, weave a basket, or tie the ropes on the aravel's sails and she's a natural. But understand a person? Build power out of cleverness? Ellana doesn't think herself very clever at all. How do people learn this stuff?
"I listen at the meetings, and I listen in general, but how do I understand what is behind their words without guessing?"
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It's easy to be angry at things that seem opposed; it's harder to realise most of the time, it isn't even opposition. It's a different priority, and it's not always wrong.
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"All right. I do see that I have a lot to educate myself on, but I wonder at how to understand things I have no context for. I don't come from a Circle or a noble family. But... well, do you understand me? And the Dalish perspective? Maybe you do because I've hidden little of my thoughts, but what about those who hold things close to the chest?" She thinks of Vivienne especially here. The woman is firm on wanting education for young mages, and for it to be in the strict Circle system. But that was a system that she's heard varying accounts on, and most of it wasn't good.
"Like Vivienne. What she says about training has to do with following the Chantry's rules on training mages in the Circle. Everything she is for has to do with reinstating the Circles and protecting mages in Circles. But she didn't live in the Circle. How can I understand her when I can't understand why she says one thing and does another?"
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Because while Benevenuta quietly and steadfastly agitates for freedom and supports, empathetic and patient, those who suffered the Circles - she makes no secret that her own experience was far from unpleasant. She could only have experienced more freedom if she'd been Dorian's peer in Tevinter instead of just in troublemaking, and she is respectful of the experiences of her Southern contemporaries but she never claims their struggle as hers; her memories of her time in the Circle that educated her are fond, quite probably fonder even than Vivienne's of Montsimmard.
And yet, in this particular matter, they could not be more opposed.
After a slight pause - and a bit of the tea - she tilts her hand.
"In all things, people say one thing and do another. It isn't particular to Vivienne, or to politicians; it is simply the way of a world that neither thanks nor rewards honesty. What someone says is one part. A small part, a place to begin, only."
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Alien; even unpleasant. Even abhorrent. A person's own reaction, own horror or distaste or frustration, these things don't come in useful when trying to grasp something. Some will in time be overcome, reconsidered; others reinforced. But it isn't relevant to the study of a person; not useful.
"Always ask yourself; what is the benefit? What is the gain? It's never simple, but it is the most important question to answer. Everything else from that."
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Conditioned responses hobbling them - elves, mages, the vulnerable, the hurt. It isn't unique or unusual, but it doesn't help, at a certain point, either.
"In politics you will have a great many enemies. There's no need for you to create them where they should not be - you will only hurt yourself."
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"Thank you for this. Changing my approach to all this is something I really have to do, and I feel that you've given me so much to consider and think on."
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As she sets down her cup-- "Consider that your enemy, ultimately, is not hatred. Oh, the true monsters - who will see mage, and see elf, and be driven by that, they are out there. But they are small things given power by a world that rewards sameness. Much more it is simple status quo. The way things are for they have always been so, and it's easy. When first you learn something, you must be disciplined, but...in time, it becomes habit, habit becomes nature, and then you're asked how it is you achieve something and you'll find yourself groping a bit for the answer. It becomes thoughtless."
Her shrug is elegant, "To break a singular habit is damned difficult, you know, breaking the habit of a society is a maddening task to set oneself. Our enemy is complacency. Simply in sitting upon this Council, we have said, we shall not be complacent. I consider that something very worthwhile."
Which is true, for all that Benevenuta also considers the Council to be the equivalent of herding drunk cats half the time and the single most frustrating thing she's ever engaged in - not for nothing has she on more than one occasion thought how much simpler it would have been if she'd held off joining herself and simply fed Adelaide the opinions she wanted her to have.
But this is the work she decided to do, and she will do it as she does everything: to the absolute best of her ability, and dragging the best of theirs out of everyone else if need be.
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"It is the same with the Inquisition. Of course, there are plenty here who expect everything to go back to the way it was, but overall, the Inquisition is the only group willing to step forward and bring change. To be a part of that, and the Mage Council as well, I must have confidence in what I'm doing."