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Kostos Averesch ([personal profile] exequy) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-07-26 11:20 am

open | full circle pt 2

WHO: Many people, mostly mages and rifters and Templars/Seekers
WHAT: Stop that Circle!
WHEN: Late Solace
WHERE: The College of Magi, Cumberland, Nevarra
NOTES: OOC post! Please note we are not doing the points game part yet. But we will later and your tags will still count then.


I. THE JOURNEY

After the meeting, there's time to talk, pack (lightly), and get a full night's sleep. But after an early breakfast the next morning, everyone heads up to the eyrie at the top of the Gallows' central tower to load onto griffons.

They do it with the sanction of the Division Heads, accompanied by some rules, like no violence, and some mandatory company. A few Templars (and a Seeker) are sent along with them, in Riftwatch uniform rather than their more traditional and more inflammatory armor. Mages and rifters and interested others have the choice of donning their uniforms or not.

The trip to Cumberland is short an uneventful. Trained griffon riders and the animals they've bonded with lead the flock, but other griffons follow cooperatively behind, each carrying one or two riders and their effects. The group lands once or twice in the Planascene Forest to stretch their legs, have a meal, etc., while the griffons help themselves to a buffet of wildlife. A few of those without bonded riders might need some extra persuasion to get back in line, when it's time to go, but nothing goes significantly wrong.

II. THE COLLEGE OF MAGI

It's late and dark when they swoop down on the city, but the College of Magi is easy to spot, because it's a palace with a hammered-gold dome roof that shines in the moonlight. The griffons land and consent to being tethered in an enclosed courtyard that, after years of neglect, is no worse off if they trample the greenery a bit. The doors inside are guarded not by Templars, but by Cumberland city guards assigned to keep looters out of the palace in the mages' absences. Once they've taken in the presence of the griffons and uniforms, they put up no resistance to Riftwatch's entrance.

Inside, the halls are quiet and opulent: in addition to the famous collection of sandstone busts of every Grand Enchanter from the last 600 years lining the entrance hall, there are marble pillars, bright frescoes, vases, art, gilded vines crawling the walls. Everything shines and glitters in the light from the braziers on the walls.

The mage who comes scuttling down the hall to give them a bewildered greeting, robes flapping and a basket of bread on his arm, is Senior Enchanter Erfried Neumayer, noted Loyalist, formerly of Hossberg. He is well into his nineties, spry but mostly blind, and very friendly. He explains, eventually and in pieces, that they have not even started the conclave, unaware they might have needed to rush, and the others are currently having a late dinner and an idle chat in the dining hall. Thus the bread.

The rest of the mages are not glad to see them, albeit mostly in a polite and/or passive-aggressive way. They make a fuss about not being prepared to house or feed any additional participants, but in the end do show everyone to one of the bunk bed-filled rooms that used to house apprentices.

The first night and every night afterwards, Riftwatch has overnight watches—not to watch for danger, but to make sure the other mages don't sneak around and convene while they're asleep. (A few of them might be caught trying to organize exactly that.) The beds are musty from years of disuse but otherwise fine. Food is grudgingly provided.

Before, after, and between sessions on the floor, there's time to explore the palace. Said to have been donated by a Duchess to keep her mage child in the comfort she was accustomed to, the College is an arguably over-the-top display of wealth and comfort, dusty from disuse but still overflowing with gilding and cushions, baths and kettles enchanted to heat and cups enchanted to cool and dozens of other magical novelties that make life a little more comfortable, art and a badminton field and a massive library. The Harrowing Chamber looks like a place where someone would be honored to complete a rite of passage; the dungeon exists but is small, clean, and devoid of spooky skeletons. It's exactly the sort of place that could serve as evidence that living in a Circle was great, actually.

III. THE CONCLAVE

The conclave, such as it is, begins the next morning, in a room whose domed mahogany ceiling has had it dubbed the Red Auditorium. It's designed to hold a few hundred attendees at a time, so the fifty or so Loyalists (and Aequitarians and Lucrosians) and dozen-plus Riftwatchers have plenty of elbow room.

At least in a parliamentary sense, Senior Enchanter Erfried is in charge—to Riftwatch's benefit. The Loyalist Contingent leads with an attempt to ignore Riftwatch's presence and ram their proposal through with no further discussion or procedure on numbers alone, but Erfried is a stickler for the rules. The name of the game is delay, distract, divert.

Fortunately, the mages prove delayable, distractible, and divertable. Creating a record of attendees and participants devolves into a series of short debates about who counts as a Circle Enchanter anymore and whether rifters have any right to be there, which easily take up half a day. From there, arguments about whether the Conclave has met all the finicky requirements to actually count as a Conclave swallow a few hours as well. Unfortunately, two witnesses profess a messenger was sent to alert the Grand Enchanter, and there's no evidence she did not reach it, so Erfried allows things to continue. In theory. Having spent so much of the day on procedural matters, there's no time to get into substance before adjourning for the evening.

Breakfast the next morning is interrupted by the arrival of the small team Riftwatch sent to alert the rebel mages at the front—and by Grand Enchanter Fiona herself, riding behind Ellie on Artichoke. She's only one mage, but she's an angry and important one. And others are coming. She makes a show of being concerned about whether it will be enough people to counteract the fifty-odd Loyalists, to avoid inspiring them to work too hard, but within Riftwatch, word gets around that they'll definitely have the numbers. All they have to do is stall.

The Loyalists do make every effort to resume the proceedings and make progress toward voting on their proposal. How unfortunate that circumstances prevent it. (Invent your own circumstances. Filibustering, general chaos, and minor property damage are all fair game.)

IV. THE CALVARY & THE DEBATE

The Grand Enchanter's people arrive only a few hours later than expected. There are easily a hundred of them—enough to doom the proposal, certainly. There's a sense of doom among the Loyalists when the proceedings resume. A few leave early in defeat. But the rest stick around, as they finally, finally proceed into discussing and voting on the substance of the proposal, and make fairly impassioned arguments on its behalf.

They evoke the history of the Circles: a compromise that saved them from being hunted by the early Inquisition and from being confined in Chantries to do nothing with their gifts but keep the fires lit. The hundreds of years of peace (they say) compared to what's come before and what will come after.

They say there was a mage child in the Nahashin Marshes, turned out by his illiterate and reclusive family, who appears to have lived alone for several years before recently reappearing, warped from possession, to slaughter his entire village. A town in Antiva realized a few of its new residents were mages and burned their house down, killing one and leaving the others with nowhere to go. A young fellow who'd wandered away from the Inquisition's camps once he came of age was caught picking pockets in Ferelden's West Hill and, in his attempts to flee, froze all of the tavern's occupants solid. Several didn't survive the thawing. They report—with no actual statistics, but a few anecdotes—that incidents of (child abuse cw) suspicious child drownings are on the rise. They ask, rhetorically, whether rifters think they will be left in peace by their neighbors when Riftwatch is gone.

And they go on for quite some time about their responsibility to Thedas. The risk of mages amassing power and establishing dynasties—a hundred years stand between that and a new Tevinter, optimistically. The risk of kings and emperors seizing control of the mages within their own borders, if mages are beholden to them rather than to the Chantry, and wielding them against their own people or their neighbors.

They have a reason for every item in the proposal. It's all very depressing and very sincere. A sizable number of the rebel mages from the front are moved by the presentation of the problem, if not convinced that their solution is correct.

But in addition to talking (and talking and talking), they also listen. They don't really have a choice, now that they're outnumbered. While only Circle Enchanters are technically permitted to vote in the College, Erfried will give anyone the floor for at least a few minutes. And between impassioned speeches, there are regular recesses when the Red Auditorium dissolves into more private conversations. Some are quiet, some are loud—but most mages have years of training in keeping their composure, so only a couple get worse than half-raised voices.

V. CUMBERLAND

With the mages from the front, the pressure on Riftwatch lets up somewhat. There's no longer a need for every Riftwatcher to be on-site at all hours of the day to prevent the Loyalist contingent from voting, so there's time to slip out into the city, whether for business—posting messages, buying supplies, running Riftwatch errands unrelated to mages and Circles—or just a break.

VI. THE RESOLUTION

In the end, not much happens. The proposal is voted down. It is not replaced by anything. But a date is set, three months in the future, to reconvene in a more orderly and less underhanded way to consider other options for mages' (and rifters') future. The Grand Enchanter also consents, in good spirits, to this future gathering deciding whether she stays in charge.

Riftwatch is invited. They have until then to do whatever maneuvering and advocacy they can.

It counts as a victory.


NPC NOTES

  • You can do threads with NPC'd mages, or you can thread around their presence: discuss strategy, complain about a conversation with an NPC that happened off screen, take a break from the speeches outside, etc.
  • Feel extremely free to make up NPC mages of your own! For natives this can include mages they already know or have history with. If you make up an NPC who you'd like kept in mind in the future, you can put them on the wiki page for this plot.
  • The Loyalist camp consists mainly of Loyalists, but also some Aequitarians and Lucrosians. They're a mix of mages who sat out the war, Loyalists who fought with Madame de Fer against the rebels, and mages who fought with the rebellion but have since come around to wanting some kind of system back.
  • The rebel mages who arrive on scene are mainly Libertarians, but also have some of every other fraternity—Aequitarians, Resolutionists, Isolationists, Lucrosians, and a few Loyalists along for the ride. They're all mages who fought with the rebellion and then joined the Inquisition.
  • Grand Enchanter Fiona is present! If you want your character to have a significant conversation with her, either to get info or try to convince her of anything, do an info request—since she's so important and influential on her own, deciding what she would say or do is a mod call.
  • You can invent friends/future contacts from either camp for your character to keep in touch with on their own. I don't have any info beyond the scope of this plot to hand out right now, either as a player or as a mod, but for the belated Part III in a few months I will try to gather folks whose characters have Done Work in the interim to distribute influence/information accordingly.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-07-30 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The question is given due consideration. There is the immediate reassurance: fine, of course.

Is it true? Derrica turns it over and over, weighing it in her hands.

"I wish it was over already," is what she settles on instead. "I'm not nervous, but I feel..."

A pause. Her fingers flex in his, her thumb running over his knuckle. She'll speak on her own, in front of the College. No one to lean on, she knows.

"Dread. Not for what I have to say, but if they won't listen."

Or if Fiona doesn't arrive in time. If they fail in any of the many ways it's possible to fail this task.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-07-31 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, fuck them if they don't."

Honestly. Derrica's hair is already perfect, so Loxley pushing a strand back up over her head is really just an excuse to be affectionate. He is not vitriolic in his tone, but nor is he joking—firmly frank in a way he rarely is.

It bears repeating: "Fuck them if they don't think it's important. They'll have a losing battle on their hands if that's how they're going to be. You're giving them a chance, is what you're doing, and harming no one if they don't see it."
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[personal profile] tender 2022-07-31 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
This bluntness, how direct Loxley is in these assertions, catches her by surprise somehow. Derrica finds herself unprepared for the way his seriousness contracts in her chest.

Loxley didn't have to come here. Maybe he wouldn't have, if she hadn't asked him.

But he had been awake with her, listening while she tried to sort out which parts of Dairsmuid must be spoken of, and he is here now, giving her this reminder to carry into the next room with her.

She reaches up to his lapel, squeezing his hand tightly as she tiptoes up to draw him downwards, near enough to kiss him softly. It's a more clear expression of her thanks than anything she might have said.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-01 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Loxley bows his head to meet that kiss halfway, his hand cupping her cheek and jaw. It remains there when they draw back from each other, and he lands another kiss, quicker and more playful, against her temple. Then, his arms go around her, pulling her into the kind of comfortable hug they can simply exist within for a minute.

Not for long, just for now.

"Then after," he says, "there'll be a dusty twenty-year-old pinot noir waiting for you."
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timeskip??

[personal profile] tender 2022-08-01 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
For a split second, this could be any other mission.

But it isn't.

Not that it diminishes the gesture, the warmth of his arms around her, the gentle clink of jewelry when he moves his head.

At the promise, she does draw away by degrees. Not all at once, but the trajectory is apparent.

"That's good motivation."

A little teasing, as she straightens upright. Settles back into herself, self-possessed, good posture, hands catching up his in a trade off.

"Thank you," is pitched softly, smiling up into his face.
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it's just a jump to the left

[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-01 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome," Loxley says, in the tone of someone who truly hasn't offered much.

But he did listen to her one evening, as she spoke through the points she'd planned to present. An open, half-full bottle of wine (less fancy) on his table, sitting at an elbowy recline on a surface, listening with a very humbled silence as she spoke. Had Loxley heard bits and pieces of her history? Yes. Had he instinctively failed to look at it too closely? Very much.

But given this chance, there's no shying away. He'd absorbed every word. Here, now, he squeezes her fingers, and lets her go.

So when Derrica takes her stand in the auditorium, Loxley's foreknowledge lets him observe everyone else rather than become enraptured with her a second time (but a little bit of that). And he is personally very glad, on her behalf, to see these people do as she feared they might not: listen. Whether it takes, lingers in their minds, changes hearts, that's all to be seen.

He has the ability to slip away, unlike a full fledged Enchanter who is committed to ensuring she is heard, and that she does some hearing. When he returns, much of the talking is over. There's work to be done, still, and Loxley is loathe to interrupt. Eventually, though, he slides into rotation, touching her wrist to call in her focus.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-02 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
The light touch of fingers at her wrist is all it takes. Derrica turns, some of the tight composure of her expression ebbing when she meets his eyes.

The trio of mages she had been conversing with depart in an overlapping murmur of assurances to speak more later. They seem sincere enough. (They are younger, earnest.) By the time they've collectively swept away, Derrica's laced her fingers through Loxley's. Squeezes gently.

"Hello."

With some quiet kind of relief.

It's been a lot of talking, to a lot of people who require a certain level of composure from her.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-02 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hello," Loxley says, squeezing her hand back. "I've come to rescue you."

He darts a look up and around them. Even with the conclusion of the lengthier debates and speeches, there are still plenty of conversations being had, potential conversations to be started. Soon, it will be time for dinner, and that then too may be an opportunity for something.

So he adds, "Or to provide a place of refuge when you're done here. I found somewhere quiet."
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-03 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"That sounds nice."

Not necessarily the idea of quiet, though that is pleasant too, but the idea of existing in a space where she isn't worried about the proposal, or persuading mages she hardly knows one way or another.

"Do you intend to carry me away to it, or is it alright if I meet you?" is some last concession to the wrapping up of loose ends. "You don't have to stay here while I finish."

The crowd will thin on it's own. Derrica can't be the only one tired of conversation. The prickle of worry at leaving any part of this undone (Should she be at dinner? How much conversation will continue over that meal?) is somewhat outweighed by the promise laid into the warmth of Loxley's hand in hers.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-09 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Let's be honest: quiet only means 'somewhere we can do kissing'.

Loxley studies her, only quickly—she looks like she could use an excuse to be whisked away, which had certainly been his intention, judging the hour, but there's another aspect to the thing she says that has him reconsider. He feels he is here for a couple of reasons, and one of them is certainly central to seeing that Derrica does not have a completely awful time.

The other is what she wished for him: to charm, to speak, to meet. He's done that throughout the past two days, where he could, but he shouldn't like her to only witness him stealing from the cellars or trying to distract her.

"Let's do the rounds together," he proposes. "And apart, as you like, and you can come collect me when you're all done."
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i yada yada yada'd past small talk holler if unacceptable

[personal profile] tender 2022-08-09 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a sweet proposal. Derrica's face answers him immediately, before she responds in the affirmative.

"I'd like that," is sincere, warmed-through with affection. "It'll only be a little while longer, until they go in to dinner."

And while many might wish to argue longer, no one seems to wish to miss a well-prepared meal. Derrica's fingers remain laced through Loxley's as she steers them towards—

"Enchanter Kishor, he is a friend of Senior Enchanter Krystelle Aylen and I think he is inclined to hear us—"

And so on, and so on.

Eventually they are parted in the flow of conversation. Not ever so far that Derrica leaves his periphery, but far enough that the link of their hands must drop. It is more of the same. Conversation conducted gently, but firmly. Unyielding in the points made, though she is aware of how vast the differences between them are, that she is talking to those who outrank her in years.

But by and by, the hallway does empty out. The crowd dwindles to a pair of Senior Enchanters, arguing past each other as they drift towards the far door. And Derrica's hand steals back to Loxley's.

"We're done," she tells him. "I'm here to collect you."

And to be carried off, in whatever shape and form that takes.
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xoxoxo

[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-09 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Much of what Loxley has to field and manage is curiousity, through which he tries not to indulge them too much. He steps around the trickier aspects of his origins (as he suspects that an attempt to explain tieflings will mean they're here all night), but speaks plainly of magic in his world, the universities, the temples, in easy bite-sized morsels. He nods to concerns, gently turns down bids to agree on their terms, reiterates that he has much to learn, of course, but wonderful, exemplary people to learn from.

And so on, and so on.

When it's over, he laces their fingers together. It had been nice to maintain this little point of connection, when they were able, and to find it again.

"Are you hungry?" he asks, lacing their fingers together. "I should see that you're at least fed and watered, if you are."
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-10 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
What she wishes, even now standing here with him, is that she could have devoted more time to watching him speak among the assembled mages.

It is a very different kind of skill than what she has observed from Loxley when armed with a sword or his magic, but he is just as capable in this hallway as he is in a fight. It's something to be appreciated.

As the echoing argument fades into the next room, Derrica considers the question. Considers that it would be wise to eat something, even if she has no real appetite at the moment.

"Are you considering stealing something from the kitchen to avoid the assembly in the dining hall?"

Because Derrica is. Or there is the whole of Cumberland, more or less at their disposal. No one would stop them walking out the door, at this point.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-10 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Only if you promise to help me with a distraction."

Cumberland can wait, if they're later feeling restless. Loxley is far more confident in his ability to shakedown a woefully understaffed kitchen than he is likely to find a suitable tavern in a strange city.

He tugs at their hands to lead them both in that direction. "Well, not only if. Having a lookout is just as important." He is, anyway, a professional.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-10 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
"I can do both," she tells him, willing enough. Some levity brightening her tone as they pass through the halls. It's easier when it's only the two of them in empty stretches of this palace. The weight of what they're here to discuss recedes, just enough to draw breath.

"Do we need to stop for tools?" she teases, as they round a pair of corners. "Disguises?"
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-12 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
"I think we can get by with our wit and charm alone."

They do, he thinks, have powerful amounts of both.

And they could probably just ask for some food, but it's more fun to encourage Derrica to go and speak to that cook over there and inquire about whatever she fancies, the ingredients in whichever meal, or offer her compliments, while Loxley slips through the door when their focus is turned away.

He finds a good sized basket that probably normally carries in items from the market place, and is reappropriated now for: a loaf of dark brown bread, a few stone fruits, and a few sturdily-crusted savouries still steaming from the oven. During this pilfering, he does make full eye contact with a very skeptical kitchenhand, who only shakes their head when he gestures at them to stay shushed and goes back to filling water pitchers.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-13 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
This is a very different display of Loxley's skillsets than she might have been anticipating. A charm exhibition, maybe, rather than slight of hand.

But Derrica does her part. Keeps the pair of cooks tangled up in conversation about Rivaini cuisine until Loxley has filled his basket. From this angle, she can see the moment he completes his work, kitchenhands studiously ignoring him, and slips out of the kitchen.

She keeps the conversation going a few minutes more, politeness more than worrying about Loxley's clean getaway.

He hasn't gone far, regardless. Derrica finds him waiting for her in the hallway when she emerges, bottle of wine in hand.

"A gift," she says, lifting it for his inspection. "Spiced wine. It's supposed to make up for not having prepared anything I'd named."
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-14 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
"It's the least they could do," Loxley says, brightly, taking the bottle from her to look over before slipping it into his basket of prizes. He dips down to kiss her cheek. "Let's go."

And he appears to have a direction in mind, at first deeper into the College itself, and then angled around again, up a flight of stairs, through a discreet corridor, until they step out onto a large circular balcony.

The space is big enough to be decorated with several potted trees, although it does not appear they've been very much tended to, with a few of them lost most of their leaves which have withered to dust, scattered across weathered stone. The doors and windows that lead out are dark, sealed and shut, some floor of the library that isn't seeing any use.

And beyond the stone railing, Cumberland, sprawling. The scent from the Waking Sea, the sounds of a still busy port as the light starts to sink away. The sunset is, actually, an accidental bonus, staining the sky an array of golds and indigos.

"I figured we deserved a little better than some bunkbeds," he says, questing after her approval.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-15 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
"It's beautiful," Derrica says softly, drifting predictably to the railing to lean just slightly over and look out over the bustle of the port. After a few moments drinking it in, she turns back to Loxley to offer up a sincere, "Thank you."

For finding this spot. For gathering food. For doing this for her, unasked.

Reaching out for his hand, she beckons him towards her as she continues, "What do you think of Cumberland?"

A lighter topic than what actually brought them to Cumberland.
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-16 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Loxley moves to join her, basket set down and wine bottle extracted, cork worked open. He leans with his back to the view, his other hand taking hers to tangle with, balancing the bottle on the stone railing for them to share. The question earns the city a glance.

"Big," firstly. "Full of money, obviously. I like those things, in a city. Other than that, I don't really know."

Back to her, he lifts the bottle, asking on his way to taking a sip, "How's it compare, for you?" She's seen more Thedas than he has, and by necessity, likely a few port cities.
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-16 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
"I liked visiting," she tells him, using the lacing of their fingers as invitation to tuck herself into him. "Cumberland has a looser attitude to mages than in the Marches, or Fereldan."

So it was always a little easier to move through the streets, especially in the beginning. When she'd first stepped into the world after the annulment.

"We should try to wander the streets, before we have to leave," she tells him, reaching for the bottle once he has lowered it to the rail again. "You should see somewhere nicer than Lowtown."

Though saying that puts her in mind of other things Loxley might enjoy seeing. Other places. It is a wide world. If there is time to spare, if they can make the journey without his shard paining him—
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-16 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
Loxley adjusts to allow this closeness, feeling that now familiar twinge—a good twinge—at the way it's so easily sought for, and welcomed. Looks out at the city. It's easy to imagine them here on the balcony, together, still dressed finely from their efforts to impress. Perhaps the College is a palace again, and it belongs to them, and they're surveying their not-remotely-hard-won kingdom. Why not?

"We should," Loxley agrees, and with a half-laugh, "And I should."

It's unnatural, to be so rooted to one place. "Where would you show me otherwise? If not here."
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-17 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
The answer presents itself immediately to her. Derrica knows it without hesitation, though she takes a moment to touch the gold of his jewelry, trace the fall of his collar as if she needs time to think.

"Rivain."

Of course.

Even with the quiet, mournful thought that it's been years since she set foot on the mainland itself. Which is possibly why she amends—

"Llomerryn first, so you can see where I once sailed from. And the places I stayed at, far less lovely than your apartment."

It hadn't mattered, for such brief stays on land. Barely a full day sometimes, if she could manage it.

"They don't mind mages, and they are far more used to seeing Qunari. It would be a nice change from Kirkwall."
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[personal profile] charmoffensive 2022-08-17 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Of course Rivain, an expected answer but one he is happy to hear her say anyway. And elaborate on, a slightly skeptical raise of his eyebrow at the prospect of his apartment's loveliness in comparison, but then again, he's stayed in much worse places as well.

Mirroring, a little, he runs his fingertips along where two of her necklaces form a roped tangle and run along her neck, separating them out, and then settling that hand on her back.

"Perhaps Riftwatch should relocate," he says, in a tone of that sounds wonderful. "But I'd much rather simply go with you."

That nagging tether.

"You could be there right now, if you wanted," a little quieter. There's a question there. "Leave all this nonsense behind, or never have gotten into it at all."
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[personal profile] tender 2022-08-17 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Rivain might suit Riftwatch better, in many ways. But Derrica recognizes an unwinnable battle when she sees it.

Still, wouldn't it be nice to live somewhere other than the skeleton of a Circle know for it's cruelty?

The question is understood. Derrica's response is slow in coming. Not for any uncertainty in her answer, but to give her attention to the tracery of fingertips at the slip of skin at the collar of his tunic. Stirring the links of his necklace in the process, the beat of his pulse underneath her fingertips.

"I couldn't," she tells him. "I spent so long hiding after leaving Rivain that I missed the rebellion. If I ran away again, even to go back...I wouldn't be able to bear it."

That trailing pause. Is Rivain still home? She has been gone eight years. Everything that would be familiar is likely still a ruin, even if she can't imagine going anywhere else once all is settled and peace is achieved.

"And everyone I care about is in Kirkwall," is another detail. An important one, really. Even the sailors she is familiar with circle through the port from time to time. So much of her life has sprung up around the Gallows without her realizing.

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