Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2018-01-27 06:29 pm
February System Mingle
Who: EVERYONE!!!
Broadcast: Possibly
Action: The Shinda BR-10 System
When: The fleet will be in this system from 1/26 to 2/23

Welcome to the Shinda system! There are three explorable planets here - Duotera, Ebrion, and Philias - each with its own current temperature state. Get out there and see the sights - but do please prepare for the extreme weather as necessary!
→ More system info is here!
Broadcast: Possibly
Action: The Shinda BR-10 System
When: The fleet will be in this system from 1/26 to 2/23

Welcome to the Shinda system! There are three explorable planets here - Duotera, Ebrion, and Philias - each with its own current temperature state. Get out there and see the sights - but do please prepare for the extreme weather as necessary!
→ More system info is here!

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It's easier, she supposes, with people who don't know. They don't draw the connection between her broken heart and the things she had to do, the person she had to fight, because she doesn't let them. It's easier to tuck it away and focus on something else, to clench her jaw and smile and push through the gentle ache.
"Sweet talker." She smiles, though, and squeezes Justice's hand gently, leaning close for a moment. Making a note, she decides that she has to make sure that he's okay from here on out, that he knows he has someone to talk to, that someone will care enough to check in on him.
Tugging, she smiles, beaming. "Then we'll share a drink. There are some spots that have something like a restaurant - we can go there and pick something we both like." She shakes her head, though, humming. "I've walked through a desert without shoes before. This could be worse."
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He follows her easily, leaning closer than he usually does. Touch between his friends has always been pleasant, but recently, he's found himself craving it in a way that he never has before, and it feels like her hand is satisfying some deep, gaping need of his that's been allowed to fester in his self-inflicted isolation. He doesn't know why he has these cravings. He tries not to think about it too hard, the same way he tries not to think too hard about how much he's been sleeping.
"Why were you walking the desert without shoes? Were you wandering with your clan?" He's only really spoken to one Dalish before coming to the Fleet, and her clan had always stuck closely to forested or mountainous areas.
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At least she can do something to make him feel better, and she hopes that the touch of her Anchor and their closeness helps him manage whatever has been distressing him. Three days of straight work with few breaks isn't safe or healthy, and it doesn't matter if he's a Spirit; he can't work himself so hard. It's just not right, and she intends to make sure that he stops himself before he goes too far.
"My companions and I went to the Hissing Wastes in Western Orlais. There was a large Venatori base there that we wanted to take down and we had to cross the desert to get there." She just smiles, tilting her head. "I left my clan to become the Inquisitor, so it was Dorian, Solas, the Iron Bull and myself."
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She is worried for him. He can feel it in her skin, but he puts it out of his mind. He knows he's not okay, and he's not fool enough to try to convince himself that he is. But what he can do is try to put her mind at ease by not seeming so terrible as he has.
"What are Venatori?" It's easy to talk to her. She answers his questions, and perhaps he can learn more of the future without quite touching on the painful subject of his part in it.
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She leads him away from the beach and the people that keep staring him, back towards the cafe and the cold drinks that await them. Although there's no promise of being able to keep him away for long - especially if he's looking for a distraction - even a brief twenty minutes would be something, and she clings to that quietly.
"They're nationalists from Tevinter that supported Corypheus, or what they called 'the Elder One'. They thought that he was going to make them into godlike kings when he became immortal and so they did his bidding and worked as a kind of makeshift army across Thedas. It was very important to Dorian that we made sure to stop as many of them as we could, and weakening Corypheus was always a priority."
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Walking inside the cafe is a blast of cold air. His shirt is tied around his waist, and he unties it, though he doesn't bother with the effort of pulling it on and instead slings it over one bare shoulder.
"I remember I was told of Corypheus. He resembles another Tainted creature I encountered once." This whole 'world-ending talking darkspawn' thing better not become common. No one would be happy with that.
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At least when she glances up at Justice she meets something that looks very nice, and her eyes drag over him gently before she forces herself to turn elsewhere, to look around and find a table. Her hand doesn't leave his, and she urges him to follow her to somewhere quiet, near the back, in view of the windows: ready for an exit, just in case. Old habits die very hard.
"I don't want to imagine there being more things like him," her nose wrinkles. "Corypheus was Hawke's problem, once, wasn't he? Then he became mine, thanks to Fen'Harel." Lead in her stomach, her jaw tight. "But there's nothing to worry about. I killed him."
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He follows her to the table without complaint, pleased with the placement. He's beginning to notice how people are staring at him, some even turning to follow him with their eyes, and he misinterprets their gaze as one of wariness. He's used to people being disgusted or afraid of his outward appearance, after all, and it has yet to become habit to expect a different reaction.
Being someplace removed, away from the eyes but within an easy exit, helps sooth his discomfort.
"I am pleased to hear you killed him. The world has enough darkspawn without them aspiring to godhood." He still doesn't let go of her hand as they sit down. He keeps a tight grip, like letting go might physically hurt. "The Wardens met a darkspawn like that called the Architect in Amaranthine. Riona spared his life." It's clear from his tone that he had disagreed with that decision, and there were some heated words exchanged after the fact, but that's not what makes him shut up immediately. It's the fact that he mentioned her offhand, and it's a painful reminder of everything he's trying to avoid right now.
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People are still staring, and Leilani frowns before she shifts and moves herself a little closer, settling beside Justice with a tilt of her head up to look at him. That, at least, does something for some of the looks - she's not claimed him, exactly, but they're here together and they're holding hands and it's enough to make people think that he's unavailable. It that wrong of her? If Justice wanted to find someone to spend time with, someone for something romantic... She shouldn't stop him, really.
At least she knows he's honest enough to say it if he wants it.
"I've never heard of the Architect, but I was never involved with anything beyond the scope of the Inquisition. Before that I was with my clan, and we kept away from humans as best we could." Tilting her head up, she watches Justice for a moment, before she leans closer and, carefully, draws his hand onto her lap so she can wrap both of hers around his. "I couldn't spare Corypheus. He wanted to become something Godlike, to destroy the world as we knew it. There was no way for me to allow that."
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He doesn't notice how he and Leilani must look, but he does notice that some of the staring stops. He's grateful for that, and he's grateful for her closeness and the song of her hand.
"It is good that you killed Corypheus. He was dangerous, and your actions were just."
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It makes her think, though; Solas had always been so against the Wardens, something about the Blight that frustrated him, and she wishes he was here so that she could quiz him and learn the truth. All she can do is imagine, and even that irritates her beyond belief - to the point where she has to shrug it off and focus on Justice.
"He's the one that started it," she scoffs quietly. "He tried to use Fen'Harel's orb to enter the Fade. It's why I have the Anchor."
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Justice still thinks that Riona had erred in letting the Architect live, especially after he killed so many Wardens, but there's nothing either of them can do about it now.
"Fen'Harel was the one you were fighting, correct? Was he working together with the darkspawn?"
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The Iron Bull definitely wasn't going to kill her, but his people? That was a different matter entirely. The conversation shifts back to Fen'Harel, though, and Leilani wonders if she can trade in their cool drink for something with a bit more bite.
"He wasn't working with Corypheus, no. He wanted to use him to unlock the power, but he made a fatal mistake. He didn't think it was possible that Corypheus might have been able to survive the damage unlocking the orb would unleash."