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WHO: Fenris and OPEN
WHAT: Catch-all post! Reading, drinking, stalking slavers, shopping unsuccessfully
WHEN: July/Solace
WHERE: Around Kirkwall
NOTES: No warnings
WHAT: Catch-all post! Reading, drinking, stalking slavers, shopping unsuccessfully
WHEN: July/Solace
WHERE: Around Kirkwall
NOTES: No warnings
Reading Practice: Library
It’s at least nice and quiet at the library. Though he’s still not exactly the most comfortable in this place, it has that going for it. Fenris paces around uneasily, until he finds a good spot to settle. Once there, he opens the book he has with him, sighing heavily as he gets back to the page where he’d left off.
Slowly, he traces a finger along the page, mouthing each word one by one. It’s a laborious process for someone who’s still getting down the basics. He’d gone over this section together with Bethany, and while it had seemed fine at the time, it’s always a little more challenging on his own. But at least he's made some progress.
He also has a piece of paper and quill and ink with him. Every so often he - just as deliberately- copies down a word he finds interesting, to work on those writing skills as well. Some of it makes sense. Some words are also just outright baffling, not at all how one would assume them to look. So far, the paper reads, in very scribbly handwriting:
foul
mine
drink
sla ug hte r (??)
evade
open
distress
an d ras t
"Who invented this?" he murmurs grumpily. It's as if they wanted to make it as deliberately inconsistent as possible.
Hanged Man
Fenris quietly sips drink after drink, hanging back for a while as people come and go. Finally, he turns to whoever’s near him at the bar, cards in hand.
“Why don’t we have an exchange? I’ll teach you a game I know, if you’ll do likewise for me.”
He’s never thought to find out what sort of card games rifters play, or possibly games from lands here that he knows little about. With a few drinks in him, he’s certainly interested in finding out. It’s a question he’ll have to pose to more people, later, he thinks.
Slaver Hunting: Kirkwall Alley, Night
Taking down slavers is still something Fenris does on the side… he just can’t help it, when he catches wind of something going on, he needs to do something about it. Such as right now. It’s late and dark, as he makes his way quietly from the docks, slowly stalking the one who he’s been keeping track of lately. But as he creeps along, he’s getting the distinct feeling of being followed or watched…
Soon enough, he heads down an alley, turning to confront whoever else is out there. With his blade drawn, he steadily advances on the person.
“What brings you out here?” And why are you interrupting his important business, damn it!
Armor Shopping: Lowtown
The merchants in Lowtown tend to have the best deals, so that’s where Fenris is now, strolling through the area, eyeing what’s for sale. He’s considering picking up something new, potentially, if he can find something that’ll suit his preferences.
“Is it true? Do you really cast a spell that can rip out a man’s heart?”
Oh, no, here it goes. Fenris turns to the merchant who’d spoken and glares. “Do I look like a mage to you?”
The merchant looks uneasy, but soon enough, they’re interrupted by a woman selling flowers. She comes along, and upon seeing Fenris, promptly places a crown of pretty pink flowers on his head, quicker than he can react. The woman giggles. “It suits you! Consider it a token of appreciation. You’re that friend of the Champion’s, aren’t you?”
“And he magicked the heart clean out of the Arishok, I heard it, it’s true,” the merchant chimes in.
“I heard it was the whole Qunari compound that he fought, single-handedly!” another flower girl emerges out of nowhere, and suddenly there’s a pretty yellow and blue flower both being added to his hair.
The last thing he wants is a scene, not here among the merchants. Sigh. He's just going to start backing away, now, ok. It's clear he won't be able to talk sense into any of these people. The pretty flowers in his hair are largely forgotten as he works to step away.
slaver hunting;
Yngvi's out and about as he so often is because he's not, strictly speaking, beholden to anyone that he can't talk his way out of because that's the beauty of working for the Inquisition the way that he does. Still, the disappearances don't sit easily with him because this is his home like it or not, and he knows about it so now he feels responsible especially when spindly elf lasses who don't know how these things work are getting themselves all involved in it.
Fenris is going to have to bring that blade pretty low though because Yngvi rolls out from where he'd been scouting about. Look you don't know what folk are up to, him just trying to get a read on things and--
"F'fuck'ssake!" All one hissed exclamation from a pale dwarf staring up in righteous indigination and alarm. "S'that all about? This is why people talk shite about Kirkwall." The accent is all Kirkwall too, you're why his home has a bad reputation, can you not.
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He eyes him closely, trying to get a feel for what he’s exactly about. Not connected with the people he’s been stalking, that much is clear. So whatever he’s doing out here is probably not of concern. “I could ask the same of you. I did ask the same of you, in fact. Were you intending to interfere with my work?” Or maybe he was just getting paranoid again. Old habits of mind sometimes creep in unexpectedly sometimes, reminders from a life on the run. He’s hyper aware when there’s someone else around, regardless of what they might be doing.
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"What work? You came at me with a blade that's," he eyeballs as best he can in the dark which is damn good since, y'know, dwarf, "'bout the size of me? I'm workin' mate, got mouths to feed, got official sanction for what I'm out here for. Ain't interferin' with a damn thing."
So an elf probably isn't going to be the person involved in the thing Yngvi's looking into but an elf might maybe know about what's happening. Maybe. He doesn't assume because he's not an arsehole about things and he's Kirkwall born and raised after all but it's a better bet than say if he'd rolled into a human or a grey horned person.
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Though he does at least lower the sword, realizing that there's nothing particularly... menacing about this dwarf. Not exactly. Sure, there's a lot of the lowlife, street-creature about him, but Fenris doesn't think he's going to pose a terrible threat. He'll just be careful anyway, lest he be robbed. He's got the whole look of a rogue all over him.
"Let me guess... smuggling work of some sort?" He says that non-judgmentally, wanting to find out whether or not he's involved with the people he's been tracking. Just please don't let it be people that are being smuggled around and you're ok.
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Used to be his ears, well does he remember those days.
Yngvi keeps the smile on. Feels it stretch tight because he's giving Fenris the benefit of the doubt, just treating him same as Yngvi treats everyone and why does it smart, when did it ever start to smart? Being called for what he is? Back here in Kirkwall, dressed like this out at this hour, why does it make him almost turn the smile to the sharp edge of a knife and bare his teeth the way he's seen other people do that he can't quite manage yet without looking too feral for it, no finesse, no polish.
"You got me, seeing some folks about deepstalkers," he mutters instead of something more convincing but he can't go talking lyrium. "Meant to be talking to me 'bout some demons squeezing folks." There were notes he left about so who knows but he's not going to go announcing himself.
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He nods, at least... more or less accepting the explanation, even if he's not entirely sure it's the whole story. Why should he expect the full truth out of anyone in a Kirkwall alleyway though?
"I thought it might be something like that." He really isn't about to bother someone for that. It's the slavers he's after. "The problems with demons never end, do they?" After the rift he'd had to deal with in the mansion, he's had his fill of demons for the year, pretty much. "You could say I'm dealing with something similar enough. Certainly as repugnant, anyway." Maybe he'll even say more, sometime, though he has to agree about not wanting to say too much right here, just in case.
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Life is shit, Kirkwall is shit, Inquisition is not the bright shiny thing Yngvi maybe allowed himself to think it was and that's a bit of a kick in the teeth.
"I think - not that I'm some scholarly type, not my division - s'why they call 'em demons." Literal and otherwise, we're all wrangling with them aren't we? Listening to what comes out of Fenris' mouth doesn't help after Ellana, after her telling him about Saoirse, after having to report to Beleth so Yngvi makes a frustrated noise. A nug pokes a head out of a pocket in surprise. "Was there a meeting that was s'posed to be called? How many gone missing by now? Even for here, shit, never used to be this bad before everyone washed up thanks to the Blight but too many folk all crammed in and a lot slips through the cracks."
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"Indeed it is," he says with a sigh, all too aware of the many ways in which the notion of 'demons' could be used. "Slipping through the cracks is... rather standard for this place. It happens." He's about to respond further when he notices the nug. "A pet of yours?" Well, or perhaps dinner, isn't that pretty standard... well, for the underground dwarves, anyway. It's not all that often they're up here on the surface, really, though they do show up here and there.
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(Never ask about boy or girl because Yngvi has no idea but there haven't been accidental nug baby explosions so far and he's had them months so best not to think about any of that.)
"What're you missing then? Or on the hunt for if it's not the same thing as me? Got things in my pockets 'sides this one might be of use." Not for free but also not for coin because there are other currencies in the world but if it is missing elves he can be charitable.
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He sighs. At this point, he doesn’t think the dwarf is going to be hostile, just… kind of shady, in his way. He has a pretty good sense for these things, his flight or fight instincts having been heightened all those years ago. It’s not something he can ever really turn off. So. No, he probably isn’t going to be a problem, not directly.
“You might say… I’m tracking someone. A couple months ago, I was involved in destroying a group of slavers who’d set themselves up in town. These are some remnants from that ring.” And since it’s all illegal here, they hide even more, making them really challenging to hunt down. But hunt them down he must.