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- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { beleth ashara },
- { benevenuta thevenet },
- { bruce banner },
- { christine delacroix },
- { cole },
- { cremisius aclassi },
- { cullen rutherford },
- { cyril ashara },
- { dorian pavus },
- { eirlys ancarrow },
- { ellana ashara },
- { gavin ashara },
- { gorse hissera-iss },
- { isabela },
- { kas },
- { kitty },
- { korrin ataash },
- { lace harding },
- { maxwell trevean },
- { merrick },
- { merrill },
- { pel },
- { rafael },
- { salvatore },
- { samouel gareth },
- { taashath },
- { varric tethras },
- { zevran arainai }
Skyhold
WHO: Anyone & everyone
WHAT: Open post for business as usual around Skyhold
WHEN: The first couple weeks of Harvestmere, 9:41 (aka October)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Please mark any necessary content warnings in thread subject lines. Also, make sure to check out the other log posts already made!
WHAT: Open post for business as usual around Skyhold
WHEN: The first couple weeks of Harvestmere, 9:41 (aka October)
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Please mark any necessary content warnings in thread subject lines. Also, make sure to check out the other log posts already made!

Far from the glamorous adventurous world-saving people signed up for, most of the hustle and bustle in Skyhold at present is cleaning. The Great Hall is a disaster, and crews are assigned to haul out the cracked and rotting planks fallen from the wide-open roof, and tear down the vines covering the walls. Ivy encrusts the main staircase outside and many of the fortress walls and is cleared in section while other groups assess or begin shoring up the stonework as it's revealed. There are scaffolding to build, materials to sort, crates to unload, tents to stitch together or set-up, and on and on and on, endless mundane chores vital to the survival of the organization.
When not hard at work, people cluster around fires across the courtyards. Many mingle freely, going about their business, running errands and messages, planning scouting missions, tallying up supplies, distributing or playing with the sending crystals that were found in a basement vault and which a group of mages have just today finished preparing for use. Once a good number have been passed around and the first Inquisition-wide transmission made messages start being broadcast; maybe you can help someone out.
The rebel mages and renegade templars mainly keep to themselves at opposite sides of the complex given the choice. Mages assist with healing and research and bicker amongst themselves about their options and their fate. Templars help train recruits in swordforms and basic combat techniques or spar with the more advanced and bicker amongst themselves about their options and their fate. Despite having all pledged themselves to the Inquisition, they still feel like separate factions and tension between them is palpable wherever they cross paths.
Like at meals, or the communal message board in the courtyard, or at the Herald's Rest. The mess hall/tavern is so new it still smells of sawdust, and its stock has been limited to one type of strong ale until today, when a shipment of West Hill brandy has finally arrived. The mood in the place is convivial in celebration of that, but there's still plenty of muttering, especially as the night drags on and the discontented get further into their cups.
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They wouldn't exactly let him out on any kind of missions yet, having no training, but that didn't mean he wasn't 'scouting' the entire damn fortress, ending up in the oddest places while climbing ramparts, opening doors into different rooms and even finding his way into the library, curiously watching the Tranquil work.
That, and the frequent visits to the kitchen. In fact, so frequent that the kitchen maids were starting to chase him off as soon as he stuck his head in. That was fine, one of them usually snuck him something to eat later, anyway. Rail-thin as he was, having access to food was a dream come true.
Of course, then there was the people. That he was less used to, social skills lacking heavily. Every time he ran into someone or opened a door to rooms occupied, all he did was curse and back off without apologizing.
Sorry about that.]
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This was pretty much one of those times, which is why Bruce had taken to one of the ramparts in order for the peace and solitude he so craved. It was easier to concentrate up here, and perhaps now he could finish the book he had borrowed from the library--
A sudden thump broke Bruce out from his thoughts, the sound soft but also loud against the quiet of the general vicinity. He looked up to see--a qunari? There were quite a number here, yes, but this particular one was quite young, from what he could tell.]
...hello? [He starts hesitantly, feeling a bit foolish after he had spoken. That wasn't exactly the best way to start things off, he knew.]
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[He should probably apologize, but there was something stubborn in his spine, a long-time dislike for humans that kept nagging him even after he came here. So instead he glares, as if that is in any way helpful to the situation.]
What? I'm checking the... stonework. And stuff.
[He crosses his arms, trying to look like he had any idea what he was doing - but that made him lose his balance and he comes tumbling down in front of the poor healer.]
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Still, he can't just not do anything when somebody falls down in front of him like this. Bruce closes the book he had been reading and tucks it at his side as he goes over to the Qunari, reaching out to try and help him up.]
Are you alright?
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Looking up at the offered hand, he looks suspicious for a moment and then slaps it away, getting up on his own.]
I'm fine.
[He's got a split lip and he's still impressively malnourished, but he's an adult, dammit!]
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Bruce backs away at least, giving the obviously annoyed Qunari his wanted space. Though he certainly doesn't stop hovering around, especially now that he's managed to take a closer look. He certainly didn't think Qunari could be this... small. In a manner of speaking.]
I never doubted that. [He replies, managing to keep most of the wryness out of his voice for the most part.]
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[He crosses his arms, trying to regain his composure.]
What are you doing up here, anyway? You don't look like a soldier.
[Look at him, trying to be social and maybe a apologizing a little for his shit attitude. It was so weird to see someone not being an ass or overbearing.]
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Sauveterre decided to take a break from training the new recruits in favour of assisting the Tranquil with their chores. Trying to foster better relations between the Order and the Magi is a daunting task for someone like him. Many of the mages view the Templar with great distrust to the point of absurdity. There's been plenty of times that Sauveterre had to literally coerce a mage not to flee at the sight of him. It's all rather frustrating.
Yet despite the frustration, Sauveterre eventually manages to win over the Tranquil thanks to his helpfulness and generosity. The former mages here no longer seem to mind the Templar, especially since Sauveterre can move those boxes with better ease than any of them could.]
Pray let me handle the lifting. You can sort through the books once I'm done.
[He explains to another Tranquil who seem eager to get at the books within this crate.]
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Weren't Templars supposed to beat and hurt mages? That's all he had ever heard, and some of the people here seemed to agree. Still, they were really impressive with all that armor and shiny things.
Torn between worried for the Tranquil and curious, he stops near the man, hearing his offer about the lifting. Maybe... not so bad, then.]
You're real nice for a Templar.
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It's then that Sauveterre answers.]
A poor compliment, young man. Though it's a compliment nonetheless. [Despite the ornate helmet he wears that Orlesian accent rings clears. He nods in greeting to the qunari before glancing back at the busy Tranquil.]
A fussy one he is. I'm gladden to see him at ease now amongst his tomes. The library was quite a mess earlier.
[He turns back towards the youth again.]
A scout, are you? You seem to dress like one.
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The comment about it being a poor compliment makes him scowl, but Kas somehow managed to keep his mouth shut, if so only to not bother the busy Tranquil. he really had to stop taking everything as an insult.
When he's recognized as a scout, however, the teen's heart fills with pride and he straightens up a bit, giving a somewhat clumsy salute.]
Yeah, I'm a scout trainee!
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A trainee, you say? My, I pegged you for a seasoned scout. You have a commanding air about you. [Harmless flattery to stroke the youth's ego. He wants to encourage the boy in his endeavors as others once done to him in his younger years.]
I'm grateful to see new blood amongst us.
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He was noticed, and he was worth something. The knight was grateful for new blood, and he was that blood!]
Um... thank you, ser! I'll be the best scout the Inquisition has seen!
[It was a weird mix to be so distrustful yet desperate for attention, flourishing at just one hint of praise.]
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Her sense of balance isn't so terrible that it knocks her over, but she does stumble when backing up. At least this was a change of pace from having elves fall on her, though that shouldn't be a standard by now.]
Hey, watch it--
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...then he frowns.]
You watch it!
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Fine, you caught me. I was too busy wondering if they had any of those hearth cakes left. I'm not too late, am I?
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Then she mentions hearth cakes and he grins.]
Way too late, I ate three!
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I'll have to be faster, then, now that I know there's someone around to keep me on my toes.
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Hah! You sleep, you weep! I'll make sure to be quicker than you.
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There was Scout Harding, standing dead center, arms behind her back, her expression unreadable. Even the flood of light didn't make it more clear. It could be a frown. It does not, on the surface, seem pleased.]
Scout Kas.
[A beat.
And then, a smile and a chuckle.]
What are you doing?
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Scout Harding. Right there, looking at him, talking to him, asking him something? Shit, was he in trouble already?]
Ser! I'm... uh... I'm... exploring. Learning about the castle? Practicing?
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And what have you learned about the fortress? Anything in particular?
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It's... really nice. Lots of different rooms, and some seem older than the rest, like it's been rebuilt several times and some areas have been forgotten. Really big dungeon with cells at the bottom, but half of it has fallen down the mountain.
[Kas pauses.]
Roof needs to be fixed in a lot of places. The door that goes out on the ramparts by the library has been blocked twice by people kissing... and it takes 10 and a half minutes to run from one side of the gate via the ramparts to the other side of the gate.
[The teen has no idea if any of that was even remotely useful, but hey.]
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Good work. That sounds a lot like scouting to me.
Just remember not to keep it all to yourself. We can use it, even if it doesn't seem like we can. Maybe not now, but later.
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...oh yes? Yes. Smiling is good. He did good?]
Should I... um... write it down? Maybe?
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