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i'm seth gecko, motherfucker. ([personal profile] detestable) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-05-15 08:07 pm

open.

WHO: Two Geckos + an assortment of guest stars
WHAT: Summary of content
WHEN: Late Bloomingtide
WHERE: The Gallows, misc. Kirkwall haunts.
NOTES: Will update as needed.


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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-05-24 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Stowaway," she says with a shrug, which is more impressive than it might seem at first. It's a ferry, not a ship, and the places to hide are rather limited.

"And yeah- they officially put the quarantine in place 'cause somebody came in sick, once. I don't know all the details, but given that you guys are allowed to talk to us, and we're allow to go out, my guess is that they care a lot more about making sure they can trace problems than anything."

She pauses.

"It wouldn't surprise me if Yseult knew." At the time she thought she'd gotten away with it, but now she's not so sure. "Scoutmaster."

Ellie purses her lips in thought. "I've been places where quarantine meant a bunker underground, and not being allowed to carry weapons."

She snuck out of that one too, but she vastly prefers this.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-05-28 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Can you prep when it's already happened?" she asks, realizing as it comes out of her mouth that it's not very funny. She shrugs one shoulder, looks out at the water.

"How much longer do you have, before you're cleared to go?"
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-05-31 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie doesn't fight the edge of smile. It's knowing rather than actual humor. This situation sucks, and it's nice, sometimes, to fully acknowledge it. Even if it's marginally better than what she came from, it's still allowed to suck.

It ebbs away, leaving something more thoughtful as she looks out onto the water.

"Depends on what you're looking for."
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-06-05 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie frowns like she doesn't understand what money is; and given that it very much hasn't been a thing-

"Couldn't help you there," she says honestly, leaning back on both hands, but then actually gives it some thought.

"I'm not from a place where money's a thing." Having a roof over her head, enough to eat and a knife in her hand is better than she'd done for a good portion of life.

"But I know enough to know that either that means illegal shit, or a sponsor."

There are no honest ways to make more than just a living around here. You either come from money or you don't.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-06-08 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie snorts under her breath, but doesn't deign to take it further. She's not going to grill him, and she knows better than to ask about illegal dealings. Better to actually know nothing. He won't be the first or the last of Riftwatch to be a step sideways from the law.

Pursing her lips at the question, Ellie frowns, thinking on how to explain without throwing the conversation into the ocean of shit that was her world.

"Post-apocalyptic," she says, wrinkling her nose, trying to make it sound casual. "We barter. Supplies, goods, services. It works best when people are interested in being fair."

She leaves unsaid what happens when they're not.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-07-04 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Most above-board stuff is coin. The lower you get on the food chain, the more it's barter and favors. It's not all dishonest. There's plenty of people who will get you something decent to eat if you help unload a wagon or something. And if they know your face, sometimes they'll give you something more later. Be willing to point you in the right direction."

Never underestimate goodwill with people who have little else, Ellie's learned.

"When I started drawing my pay from Riftwatch, I just asked and they explained the basics. How many copper to a silver and stuff like that."

She gives a shrug.

"I'm sure you know this, but before you buy anything, watch other people buy from the same place. You'll see pretty quick who's getting ripped off, and what a fair price is. And no matter what, keep your anchor shard covered. If people think you're a Rifter they'll charge you out the ass. And you can haggle, but don't push your luck in Kirkwall. If you piss someone off here they mean it. If you go to like, Rialto, they'll talk shit about your mom and it's just part of making a deal."
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-07-05 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie gives him the slight nod back, the one that says she's been there, and recently, and doesn't see the goddamn point of holding back something like this. Sometimes, it comes back to her. That goodwill. And if it doesn't, then maybe it'll go some other direction.

She can live with that.

Ellie considers her own shard, turning her hand upward, but doesn't uncover it. She folds her fingers (the maimed ones) over it, pulls a face.

"Just your standard bigot shit. It's different, so it's bad." She adopts a low, whiny, defensive voice for this- likely an imitation of someone specific. But she relents quickly, shrugging one shoulder.

"It's magic. It's the Fade. People here don't trust magic or mages. Guess it wasn't all that long ago that a terrorist mage bombed the absolute shit out of their Chantry here in Kirkwall. Like- a temple. But that was just the cherry on top of the bullshit sandwich."

"I know good mages and I know asshole mages. The problem is that when the asshole can level a city, people get nervous. And if mages ever lose control they can get possessed by demons. And, well-"

Ellie gestures to the anchor, spreading her fingers in a magician reveal.

"The anchors look an awful lot like a rift, and that's where the demons come from."