Zevran Arainai (
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driftfleet2017-11-04 07:14 pm
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Can't spell 'fun' without cannibals!
Who: Zevran and you
Broadcast: Nah
Action: Arrival on the Hell Planet
When: Right now
Closed To Rowan
[A lot has happened in the whirlwind of him arriving. The oddly calming music, the strange and colorful paper that falls from the ceiling, and the pudding. It's doesn't really fit the burnt and destroyed atmosphere that this metal vessel is giving off. He didn't except to see a dead man walk up to him. He didn't expect his heart to surge with emotions as they kissed, touched, and spoke as only lovers would back to the bedroom.
The fact that Rowan was here made things a lot easier. Rowan knew some things about this place, but they were both learning together. Like right now, as they stalked through the dense forest, moving in the shadows trying not to make themselves out to be targets.]
Why do people eat others?
[Zevran is thinking out loud as he moves with careful footsteps. Maybe this isnt the best time to be talking about such a strange subject but...]
I mean-- I feel like humans wouldn't taste very good. Or elves for that matter. Most of us are so lanky to begin with, we must not have much meat on our bones. But do you think they just look at other people and instead of thinking 'wow, what a beautiful person, I want to fuck them.' Do they think 'I want to eat them'?
Fine elven crafts OTA
[Being an assassin, Zevran doesn't like it when he doesn't have weapons. While anything can be a weapon in his hands, he prefers his blades, his poisons, and his arrows. He doesn't have any of those right now, and the things on the ship were just not the best at what he needed them to do. Lucky for him, he remembered his time with the Dalish, even if it had been rather quick. He saw how they made their tools, how difficult could that be?
Turns out, very.
Zevran is struggling over some twine that he found. It's not the best bow string but its what he has right now. He takes a large piece of wood that he has found lying in the dirt somewhere, and with one end on the ground he tries to curve it by bending and trying the twine to it. It works for a moment, but then the wood breaks, the twine snaps in his face and with a yelp he falls back and holds his sting face.
New plan. Get his weapons back.]
Broadcast: Nah
Action: Arrival on the Hell Planet
When: Right now
Closed To Rowan
[A lot has happened in the whirlwind of him arriving. The oddly calming music, the strange and colorful paper that falls from the ceiling, and the pudding. It's doesn't really fit the burnt and destroyed atmosphere that this metal vessel is giving off. He didn't except to see a dead man walk up to him. He didn't expect his heart to surge with emotions as they kissed, touched, and spoke as only lovers would back to the bedroom.
The fact that Rowan was here made things a lot easier. Rowan knew some things about this place, but they were both learning together. Like right now, as they stalked through the dense forest, moving in the shadows trying not to make themselves out to be targets.]
Why do people eat others?
[Zevran is thinking out loud as he moves with careful footsteps. Maybe this isnt the best time to be talking about such a strange subject but...]
I mean-- I feel like humans wouldn't taste very good. Or elves for that matter. Most of us are so lanky to begin with, we must not have much meat on our bones. But do you think they just look at other people and instead of thinking 'wow, what a beautiful person, I want to fuck them.' Do they think 'I want to eat them'?
Fine elven crafts OTA
[Being an assassin, Zevran doesn't like it when he doesn't have weapons. While anything can be a weapon in his hands, he prefers his blades, his poisons, and his arrows. He doesn't have any of those right now, and the things on the ship were just not the best at what he needed them to do. Lucky for him, he remembered his time with the Dalish, even if it had been rather quick. He saw how they made their tools, how difficult could that be?
Turns out, very.
Zevran is struggling over some twine that he found. It's not the best bow string but its what he has right now. He takes a large piece of wood that he has found lying in the dirt somewhere, and with one end on the ground he tries to curve it by bending and trying the twine to it. It works for a moment, but then the wood breaks, the twine snaps in his face and with a yelp he falls back and holds his sting face.
New plan. Get his weapons back.]

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They get enough of it from humans, anyway, don't they? ]
It was the same for many people in my clan. I was always interested in how to craft, however.
[ His eyes burn onto her face and she knows, without even questioning him, what he must be thinking. She speaks of her clan, of crafting, of making things, but she has no vallaslin to prove that she was ever part of one. It's a question no one has really broached, yet, and she wonders if this stranger will be the first. At least his idle flirtation makes her smile. ]
It is simply what I was taught to do. I wished to be a hunter before I became First. [ Handing out the bow, she nods her head. ] I am Leilani of Clan Lavellan.
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It is still impressive.
[He smiles and takes the bow from her. He examines it for a moment. It's well done for something she just found on the floor. Much better than what he would have done.]
Well met, my name is Zevran Arainai.
[So, she is a Dalish. A First at that. He didn't know a lot about the Dalish, only stories and then what little knowledge he gained through his stay. He knew that a First wouldn't be chosen if they couldn't deal with the pain of gaining vallaslin.
Maybe this was something her clan did? He hadn't heard of this before though.]
I thank you, Leilani. If not for your skill I would still be struggling.
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Thank you.
[ She has her own machete at her side and she shifts, turning to look at him properly. He's handsome, she thinks, and he definitely knows he's handsome if she would hazard a guess. He reminds her a little bit of the Iron Bull, and it fills her with fondness. ]
Well met, Zevran Arainai.
[ The only problem she has now is that she's in the middle of nowhere with a stranger and too far from Justice for his gentle touches to her Anchor to soothe her. It stings, but she ignores it, trying to pretend her hand isn't glowing green and sparking a little bit, trying to hide it behind her back as she makes herself comfortable. ]
You're more than welcome. Do you have arrows for your bow?
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[Most of them are just sharpen sticks, but at least a few of them have metal shrapnel attached to them. As long as they worked, they were fine with him. When she starts to hide her hand behind her back, his first instinct is that she is hiding something. Call him paranoid, but its what has gotten him this far in life.
His eyebrow raises for a moment. While he doubts that she would attack him now after she just helped him make a weapon, it could still happen. He isn't letting his guard down.]
Are you alright?
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[ Makeshift arrows are better than no arrows whatsoever, and she appreciates his practicality. It means that once the bow is done he's going to be able to fend off any attackers that come, at least for a while, and hopefully pinch some other weaponry for himself once they're dealt with. Her mind is already forward, thinking about where to go from here, if she should try and meet up with Justice or hang back and go to Dorian, and he asks her another question.
Frowning, she breathes out a noise before, finally, revealing her hand, shimmering with green light. ]
Would you believe me if I told you that Fen'Harel's power was accidentally trapped in my hand?
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[All he knew was that he was a trickster known as the Dread Wolf. The Dalish didn't speak too fondly of him. His eyes move from her face to her hand. He watches as the green sparks crackle and shimmer. This isn't the weirdest thing he has ever seen, but it is certainly up there.]
I'm not exactly sure what the Dread Wolf's powers are, but I've definitely heard of stranger things.
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[ All she can do is offer him her hand to look at, flexing her fingers out so her palm is face up. It's not a comfortable sight, really, and she's aware that it probably looks both dangerous and unfortunate, but she's never hid the Anchor before. There doesn't seem to be much point in doing it now. ]
It was an accident. Sort of. Darkspawn plans never work out the way they want them to.
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A Darkspawn did this? I thought you said this was Fen'Harel?
[This is confusing.]
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[ But, oh. This is the first person since Solas to actually touch her hand, and she stares at his fingers against her palm for a moment before she forces herself to focus. ]
I wouldn't recommend it.
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[He continues to stare at her palm and the green flame like magic that bursts and flickers. His fingers drag softly down to her wrist where he then takes his hand and folds it under her own to hold it in his.]
What exactly does it do? If you don't mind me asking.
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It opens rifts. Portals to the Fade. [ Which is a confusing mess in it's own right. ] And it closes them, too.
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Like a door? That's incredible.
[He gives her hand a gentle squeeze before he releases it and flashes a smiles to her.]
I can think of a time or two where that might come in handy.
[hahahahahaha]
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It's been useful, once or twice, but I don't recommend going into the Fade. Not really.
[ But her hand is her own again and she breathes out, flexing her fingers absently - at least until he keeps going, and all she can do is burst out laughing. ]
How did I never think of that one?
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I haven't been, but I have heard stories and have been to places were the Veil is thin. I suppose that hardly counts.
[His smile turns to a grin when she starts to laugh. How cute...]
Really? No one has used that? How awful.
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It's almost the same. You can feel the Fade on your skin when the Veil is thin, almost as though it is tingling and reaching out to touch you. Perhaps it's different for mages, but I have been to those areas too. You can tell.
[ The last time she was in a place like that she had her vallaslin removed, and she wonders now if Solas needed to be there for the magic to work. ]
Maybe I was not surrounded by people who were as funny as you are.
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That much is easy to tell.
[He says with a small chuckle as he stares at her hand again. He gives her a wink as he starts to grin.]
I am rather funny. Obviously I must be around you more. Your other friends could learn a thing or two.
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[ Mostly because it's definitely killing her and there's not much she can do about it other than tough it out or consider cutting her own arm off. At least his laughter makes her smile, and she shakes her head, almost fond already. ]
I would never say no to making more friends. Consider yourself welcome.