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faderift2016-04-06 08:57 pm
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Try something new, they said...
WHO: Fenris and you
WHAT: Someone wants to better himself. Or something.
WHEN: Early Cloudreach
WHERE: Around Skyhold. Isolated corners. The tavern (there's a surprise)
NOTES: Probably a warning from swearing in Tevene. It's Fenris.
WHAT: Someone wants to better himself. Or something.
WHEN: Early Cloudreach
WHERE: Around Skyhold. Isolated corners. The tavern (there's a surprise)
NOTES: Probably a warning from swearing in Tevene. It's Fenris.
He tried looking at it every which way he could, but it made no sense. Well. It made sense to someone, he was sure, but not him. The book that was in front of him was being studiously ignored to make way for something more useful - alcohol.
He was feeling the lack of being able to read. He knew that as many could read as couldn't, but all of his friends round about could - and when he was out in the field, it would be useful to be able to read slaver's ledgers to be able to find out just where they had been - and where they were going next. But how did you even go about that.
Preposterous. He shouldn't even have thought of it. With a sigh he finished his drink and stood up, looking around, and thought about leaving the book behind, but tucking it under his arm. Maybe he would ask Zevran to help him.
Still. He was mellow as he walked through Skyhold at least. Alcohol had a tendency to do that to you.

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He would withhold judgement on this one until he knew more about her. "Why would you want to climb up, when you can get to the top normally?" He'd been round the battlements; the view was spectacular, admittedly, but why not use the steps like everyone else?
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She slipped the loop on the end of her axe back onto her belt and turned back to him.
"Some people might for a walk, I go climbing."
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She looked up the wall, head tipping back as her eyes lifted the entire way.
"It's challenging, and satisfying in a very - simple sort of way."
Something she could still look at, and know how to achieve. Something she still understood.
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"Climbing a wall is satisfying?" To him, surviving the day was the greatest satisfaction he could imagine. Wall climbing? Not so much.
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"Touché."
She'd read enough to understand that Thedas still had an active system of slavery, and she'd committed her own fair share of murder. Just because she wouldn't have called it a hobby, didn't give her any rate to judge him doing so.
After a beat, she unfolded her arms enough to extend a hand to him.
"Lara."
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He looked at her in return before shaking her hand briefly. "Fenris."
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So many myths and legends from home she'd found already translated in Thedas, she was always curious to see if there were more.
"Fenrir?"
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"...It does where I'm from too," she said instead, after a moment's pause. "Well, not 'little.' Fenrir was actually said to be a giant wolf, big enough that he was foretold to swallow the god Odin whole, and help bring about Ragnarök, and the end of the world."
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She trailed off, shrugged her shoulders.
"It's not exact, but there's enough to make one wonder." Her expression melted into a small, bemused smile. "We're more like, second cousins, than complete strangers."