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Who ever said I played fair?jakiaJune 7 2011, 13:42:47 UTC
Hawke wondered, briefly, if it was possible to die of a broken heart, because surely hers was breaking.
"How could you? How could you just--use me like that?" She asks, her fist gripping the knife tightly, as if she wasn't sure if she wanted to stab him, or--or--
I loved you once. She wants to say, but doesn't. Why would you hurt me like this?
Anders doesn't look at her, staring straight ahead into the night sky, like his fate has already been sealed. "You can't always play fair, Hawke. I did what I had to."
Hawke feels Fenris's hand against her wrist, and she knows he's talking about something deeper than blown up Chantrys and violent, world-wide wars.
"You never would have un--"
She doesn't let him finish before her knife is sticking out of his back.
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I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped...sin and hellfire... one has lepers.
You're welcome on my boat. God ain't.
Every well-bred petty crook knows the small concealable weapons always go to the far left of the place setting.
I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecturerose_in_shadowJune 7 2011, 14:09:39 UTC
This... kinda got away from me. D:
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Sebastian woke with a pounding head and a mouth tasting like boiled socks. Where...? How...? Memory returned in a rush: sneaking from the monestary, drinking his bitterness away in a seedy pub, the smell of some prostitute's cheap perfume clogging his senses... He sat up, groaned, and leaned over, rubbing his aching head. Things were a little fuzzy. He remembered a fight... had he been in it? His arm was bandanged, so apparently yes.
A step outside his cell made him lift his head, wincing against the light as the door opened.
"I see you're awake," came the gentle voice of the Grand cleric.
Sebastian stiffened, his mother's rules ettiquite demanding that he rise in respect, but his legs seemed to be made of cotton. And he didn't feel like it. He didn't want to be here - had never wanted to be here. Perhaps the Grand cleric would kick him out of the Chantry if he was lucky...
"Have you come to preach at me?" he said, rubbing his eyes.
She stepped into the cell further, setting down a tray on the bedside table. "I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped... sin and hellfire... one has lepers."
Sebastian didn't reply. Elthina went to the window and opened it, letting fresh sweet air into the stale room. He felt a flash of embarrassment; he probably stank. She sat down beside him on the bed.
"How do you feel?"
Caught off guard, he answered. "Horrible."
Something like sympathy crossed her face. "Sebastian, I know you do not want to be here, but I see something in you. You could be so much more than what you are choosing and it pains me to see you waste your life like this."
He looked away. "At least it is the only thing left of mine to waste. Everything else I am has been given or taken away."
"Is it truly freedom to be enslaved as you are?"
"I'm not enslaved to anything! Or anyone! Especally not the Chantry." He said the last with a bite, intending it to sting, but Elthina simply looked sad and stood, smoothing her wrinkled hands over her robes.
"There will always be chains around us, child. Our freedom lies in how we view those chains: as shackles or as opportunity."
Re: I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecturearysaniJune 7 2011, 14:33:06 UTC
<3 I love Elthina and those words were PERFECT to put in her mouth. I now ship Elthia/Book cross-fandom. Their combined wits would just make them the BEST couple ever. (And I can imagine them on a farm somewhere offering vagabonds hot meals and criticisms of their lifestyle in classy ways LOL)
Sigrun/Varric, first kissarysaniJune 7 2011, 14:40:17 UTC
Varric Tethras was nothing if not a smooth operator. He didn't need women (though he liked them plenty), he did need booze (it made his adjectives and adverbs come out to play), and an audience was paramount to the success of his craft.
However, this time he could've done without the booze and would really have preferred less of an audience, because tomorrow when everyone laughed it off, it would feel a little less real; chalked up to a dare, intoxication, and general revelry.
But he would remember it - the way it was quick and almost childish, the way she blushed afterwards and threatened to break someone's nose or knees if they ever brought it up again (that blush was visible even under the tattoos in the flickering light, which he had to admit were rather fearsome, but he was becoming fond of them anyhow), the way he had to clench his hand because there was a weird prickly feeling in his palm.
Her lips were chapped but plenty full, and he didn't really care, but the next morning when she was begging beeswax off Bethany, he smiled to himself.
Merrill's ChildhoodmalinearJune 7 2011, 15:34:48 UTC
not...quite what I'd started out for but it's what I got nonetheless.
“She’ll never get to be a normal child, ma vhenan. We won’t even get to watch her grow up, not with the arlathvhen two months away.”
“We have no other choice. We knew it was a risk, with my own magic, for our children to share the gift. And there are so few amongst the Dalish now that can bear the mantle of Keeper, not enough for all of the clans to have someone to lead them should something happen to their own. We can not be greedy when we have both Keeper and First here.”
“I know that you speak the truth, I had just hoped...she’s only four...”
“She will make us proud, emma sa’lath. She will learn earlier than most and she will help our people thrive. And her new clan will love her as much as we do. No one can resist our Merrill, our da'vhenan.”
Prompts (almost forgot!): -In memorium -not until the last star fades -"Yes, exactly."
Re: Sigrun/Varric, first kissarysaniJune 7 2011, 15:52:12 UTC
THEY ARE THE CUTEST THING EVER. Well, Sigrun/anyone is adorable, but the moment rose hinted at it, it has been my headcanon forever and always. THEIR SNARK WILL BE AN EPIC ROMANCE.
"How could you? How could you just--use me like that?" She asks, her fist gripping the knife tightly, as if she wasn't sure if she wanted to stab him, or--or--
I loved you once. She wants to say, but doesn't. Why would you hurt me like this?
Anders doesn't look at her, staring straight ahead into the night sky, like his fate has already been sealed. "You can't always play fair, Hawke. I did what I had to."
Hawke feels Fenris's hand against her wrist, and she knows he's talking about something deeper than blown up Chantrys and violent, world-wide wars.
"You never would have un--"
She doesn't let him finish before her knife is sticking out of his back.
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I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped...sin and hellfire... one has lepers.
You're welcome on my boat. God ain't.
Every well-bred petty crook knows the small concealable weapons always go to the far left of the place setting.
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Sebastian woke with a pounding head and a mouth tasting like boiled socks. Where...? How...? Memory returned in a rush: sneaking from the monestary, drinking his bitterness away in a seedy pub, the smell of some prostitute's cheap perfume clogging his senses... He sat up, groaned, and leaned over, rubbing his aching head. Things were a little fuzzy. He remembered a fight... had he been in it? His arm was bandanged, so apparently yes.
A step outside his cell made him lift his head, wincing against the light as the door opened.
"I see you're awake," came the gentle voice of the Grand cleric.
Sebastian stiffened, his mother's rules ettiquite demanding that he rise in respect, but his legs seemed to be made of cotton. And he didn't feel like it. He didn't want to be here - had never wanted to be here. Perhaps the Grand cleric would kick him out of the Chantry if he was lucky...
"Have you come to preach at me?" he said, rubbing his eyes.
She stepped into the cell further, setting down a tray on the bedside table. "I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped... sin and hellfire... one has lepers."
Sebastian didn't reply. Elthina went to the window and opened it, letting fresh sweet air into the stale room. He felt a flash of embarrassment; he probably stank. She sat down beside him on the bed.
"How do you feel?"
Caught off guard, he answered. "Horrible."
Something like sympathy crossed her face. "Sebastian, I know you do not want to be here, but I see something in you. You could be so much more than what you are choosing and it pains me to see you waste your life like this."
He looked away. "At least it is the only thing left of mine to waste. Everything else I am has been given or taken away."
"Is it truly freedom to be enslaved as you are?"
"I'm not enslaved to anything! Or anyone! Especally not the Chantry." He said the last with a bite, intending it to sting, but Elthina simply looked sad and stood, smoothing her wrinkled hands over her robes.
"There will always be chains around us, child. Our freedom lies in how we view those chains: as shackles or as opportunity."
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Prompts:
1) Tell me I'm a fool
2) Sigrun/Varric, first kiss
3) Cullen/Macha, belief
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However, this time he could've done without the booze and would really have preferred less of an audience, because tomorrow when everyone laughed it off, it would feel a little less real; chalked up to a dare, intoxication, and general revelry.
But he would remember it - the way it was quick and almost childish, the way she blushed afterwards and threatened to break someone's nose or knees if they ever brought it up again (that blush was visible even under the tattoos in the flickering light, which he had to admit were rather fearsome, but he was becoming fond of them anyhow), the way he had to clench his hand because there was a weird prickly feeling in his palm.
Her lips were chapped but plenty full, and he didn't really care, but the next morning when she was begging beeswax off Bethany, he smiled to himself.
Prompts:
- Merrill's childhood
- paperwork
- fractions
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we could totally use this...
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we so could! you know when I write these two it's all in our AU anyway, I just try to make it vague enough for everyone else lol
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“She’ll never get to be a normal child, ma vhenan. We won’t even get to watch her grow up, not with the arlathvhen two months away.”
“We have no other choice. We knew it was a risk, with my own magic, for our children to share the gift. And there are so few amongst the Dalish now that can bear the mantle of Keeper, not enough for all of the clans to have someone to lead them should something happen to their own. We can not be greedy when we have both Keeper and First here.”
“I know that you speak the truth, I had just hoped...she’s only four...”
“She will make us proud, emma sa’lath. She will learn earlier than most and she will help our people thrive. And her new clan will love her as much as we do. No one can resist our Merrill, our da'vhenan.”
Prompts (almost forgot!):
-In memorium
-not until the last star fades
-"Yes, exactly."
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