Tekhetsio (
heresyandlace) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-14 10:27 pm
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SS Pathstone Mingle
Who: Crew and visitors of the SS Passive Aggressive Pathstone
Broadcast: Probably not
Action: Aboard the ship
When: All February!
[with how good everyone on this ship is at settling differences, getting along, acting rationally, and sharing their things, this month will go by without any ripples.
the audience will be so bored. there isn't ever any drama on this ship. at all. it's great.]
Broadcast: Probably not
Action: Aboard the ship
When: All February!
[with how good everyone on this ship is at settling differences, getting along, acting rationally, and sharing their things, this month will go by without any ripples.
the audience will be so bored. there isn't ever any drama on this ship. at all. it's great.]

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[They have powerful healing magics in Thedas. They don't even buy time from the sickness.]
It gets into the land and water and spreads. But, if you get rid of all the plants and animals, the land does recover eventually. The Blight fades away, eventually.
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[ Eventually. It sounds like a process that would take awhile. She rocks her legs uneasily, back and forth off the edge of the couch. ]
So you have to... kill all the plants and animals?
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Once they have the sickness, you can't stop them dying. You can just stop them suffering. But a lot of animals and people flee ahead of the Blight.
[Thedas has a dark side. Thedas is mostly dark sides, but this one is unavoidable and dark without being terrifying.]
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[ Elize is really better off staying in Rieze Maxia, despite its problems. What keeps her shying from Thedas, no matter what darkness it holds, are the people that she knows that come from there. And she's completely bent on seeing Cullen again. ]
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And what about the other Blight, the song... [ She backtracks a bit. ] Who are the Grey Wardens? Are they the only ones that can kill the dragon?
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I don't think mortals hear the song... But I do. The Darkspawn do. I don't like it like they do.
Grey Wardens... The face the taint, draw blade and staff and march against the swell of darkness.
Only they can kill the Dragon. Swallow and sink, swim until they sing.
[He knows what he's saying, but he can't quite stop. Knows it doesn't make sense, won't explain it. Can't.]
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Cole? I don't understand...
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Grey Wardens kill the Archdemon. No one else can. I don't really understand why. But they do.
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[ Her expression softens, then she simply nods her head. She can settle without a full blown explanation. ]
That's fine. Thank you for telling me about the Blight.
[ Which isn't exactly the nicest thing for her to learn about, but it makes her feel like a little grown up with him telling her something as dark as this. ]
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No Circles. Not for Elize. And he might start talking and be able to stop and that would frighten her badly.]
It's something you'll need to know about. It's a big part of life in Thedas, even if the Blight events don't happen very often.
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She nods her head. ]
I understand. I'll remember what you told me.
[ Like a lot of the other things he tells her. And she won't tell Cullen. She'll be careful in what she writes to her letters to him.
She moves to join him by his side, looking over some of the paints and other things that he's sorting out. ]
If you want, you can ask me some questions too.
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About what?
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Anything, really.
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It's nice being asked questions I can answer. Usually people ask me what I am, or why I'm here. Or I have to ask lots of questions, because I don't understand mortal things.
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You can ask me about mortal things! Or Rieze Maxia!
[ ...Elize is volunteering eagerly like she's in some classroom, but she really isn't the best person to be asking for in-depth information. Especially when she's still trying to learn a lot for herself. ]
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He then holds it out to her.]
Nami showed me how to make them.
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She's careful as she takes the pinwheel by the stem from him. She's smiling, delighted. ]
Oh, it's... pretty. It's like a little windmill!
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Nami called it a pinwheel. The policeman in her town used to wear one so he was less frightening to the children. To her.
She said you can colour the paper as well.
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I can? [ The color she has in mind is obvious. ] ...You're giving this to me?
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[He carefully slide the pin out.]
You colour it flat, so it doesn't get pinched or crumpled and then we can put it back together.
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[ She smiles bashfully. It's a gift she'll greatly treasure. ]
That makes sense. Can you help me color it?
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[He isn't really sure how, but he wants to join in with her.]
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[ She always enjoys his company. She leans over to give him a quick, fond peck on the cheek. ]
Thank you, Cole!
[ Then she moves to dig out all sorts of pens and markers from her desk, mainly in different shades of pink. ]
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Pink reminds me of kindness and love. Peach and pink and puffing plumes...
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