Stefan Salvatore (
stefanged) wrote in
driftfleet2016-11-03 10:37 pm
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interfaith dinner mingle!!
Who: Interfaith Center regulars & the not-so-regulars (party crashers are welcome too!!)
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]

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At least right up until Sorey lists off a few names.]
Wait...Dezel? The spirit that works at Malum? My boyfriend works there too, Dezel's one of these Seraphim?
[He honestly enjoyed the food Dezel made, but he couldn't imagine worshiping him like he worshiped Andraste. Then again, he supposed it really wasn't any different from the Avaar.]
He mentioned most people couldn't see him, I hadn't really thought about it when you started describing your home, but it makes sense now.
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Humans don't worship seraphim like they used to, but they're still considered holy beings. And the ones who stay in cities and villages to extend their blessings get worshipped more than the ones who just mind their own business. Dezel's one of the latter. [plus he's a wind seraph who, as everybody knows, are weirdos]
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[He smiles thoughtfully.]
Then again, who's to say that, if Andraste showed up here, anyone would believe she's worshipped back home? She was just a normal woman once. I'm sure it's similar.
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[Sorey smiles to himself.] Like with Andraste; she must've complained about being hungry or bored at least once, right? It'd probably be funny to hear now.
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I'm sure she did, although if you said as much in front of any Chantry Sister, they'd likely have a few choice words for you.
I haven't been around here for my own reasons until now, but perhaps I'll start coming more often, I think it would be interesting to learn more about the other religions out there.
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Plus! There's plenty of room if you'd like to make some kind of altar or something for your own faith! I could help too, my friend and I built that one over there. [He gestures to the seraphic elemental altar over yonder, simple but with curled carvings and draped in cloth.]
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I'll definitely have to ask him about it next chance I get.
That alter is quite lovely. But...perhaps you should talk to Sister Leliana about helping her make some kind of alter. I'm afraid...ah...
[That he blew up a Chantry to get freedom for his people, to remove the blockade between the two forces of Kirkwall, the Grand Cleric who refused to help and turned a blind eye to those who hurt all in the name of 'peace.' Anders had the blood of innocents and the faithful on his hands as much as any patient whose life he saved. It would never balance out and the last thing he should be doing was touching or building anything to revere Andraste.]
She would know better what an Andrastian alter should have, I'm afraid I know the Chant much better than I know what the inside of a Chantry looks like.
[Good enough, not entirely a lie, but not entirely the truth either.]
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If it's an altar for your worship, can't you make it how you think it should look?
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His expression changed into one of confused uncertainty and, after a moment, contemplation.]
Is that right? I mean, I don't agree with the Chantry, but it it's not a proper alter, how is it good for worship?
[He was trying to wrap his mind around it, but he was clearly struggling. This wasn't something he'd ever considered.]
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I suppose you have a point. Worship in a constructive way...surely the Maker, being who He is, would simply want the respect, devotion, and desire to help that should come with worshiping Him. I've never thought He would approve of the Chantry's fascination with opulence and riches.
[Then again, perhaps that was Anders' narrow understanding.
On the other hand, a God who prized opulence and riches might not be the God for Anders.]
Perhaps you have a point, thank you.
[Something made from the heart would surely mean more than something made of impersonal images. And if it didn't...well....no, it had to be. That had to be true, Anders couldn't imagine a world where the Chantry could actually be right about the Maker.]
I'll look into making something, then.
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