Eithan Paine (
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driftfleet2018-02-04 10:32 am
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options this month: too hot, too cold, just right, and... metal box in space.
Who: Blue Fish crew and any visitors!
Broadcast: I guess if you wanna
Action: on the Blue Fish!
When: All month!
[ Sup Blue Fish? It's mingle time~ Don't get yourself sunburned. Or freezerburned. ]
Broadcast: I guess if you wanna
Action: on the Blue Fish!
When: All month!
[ Sup Blue Fish? It's mingle time~ Don't get yourself sunburned. Or freezerburned. ]

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Ideally, [ he echoes, indicating he gets that's not what happens normally, but he's not about to pry. ]
Oh so, templars are like holy soldiers. Got it. We don't have those anymore - not for real, anyway. I mean, groups can call themselves holy warriors of the goddesses all they want, but it's not like actually sanctioned by churches.
[ There's also the nasty superstitions in his world that all demons are practically sleeper agents for one of the goddesses, but you know, that's his life and he doesn't have to deal with that here so he's going to avoid talking about that if he can! Because that's healthy. ]
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[Instead, he got to become king. Joy of joys.]
Goddesses? What are those like?
[Guess who actually does like learning stuff and if it has to do with magic, the occult and things that aren't completely sanctioned by the Chantry? This king.]
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The goddesses? Oh. There's two of 'em - Miina and Aliki. They're sisters, and they've got the whole two-sides-of-the-same-coin thing goin'. Miina's said to be the creator, Aliki's said to be the watcher - or the guide, dependin' on who you ask.
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You know, that sounds like the Maker, but split in two. I mean, the Dalish also have their Creator gods... Huh.
And which of those goddesses do you follow? Or do you worship them both?
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I follow both, technically. I mean, they've both got their place, you know? But Aliki does kinda gets a little more focus in our family. She tends to be the one people go to when they're takin' risks, and... heh, even goin' way back, my family's full of people who take plenty of risks.
[ He pushes a hand through his hair, smiling - a little self-depreciative, sure, but also proud. ]
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So, you, uh, don't take the easy way out, huh? You probably cause a lot of trouble. [He seems the type.]
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[ And, yeah, okay, his eyes light up with a little bit of mischief when Alistair mentions causing trouble. ]
Hey. Nothin' worth doin' is easy. And of course I cause trouble, when's it ever worth followin' the rules?
[ He's totally just making light of things to keep from having to get too deep and personal. Perfect game plan. ]
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[He believes in the Maker and all that. It's just that he's not that fond of the organization that is the Andtrastian church. Poo poo on the Revered Mothers and all that.]
I will agree that everything worth doing requires a great deal of effort. But that doesn't mean you have to cause trouble all the time, does it?
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[ He shrugs. That mischievous note is still in his expression, but his smile is kind. ]
Honestly, it's more like... Progress tends to come from trouble, not from playin' nice. Dad was a major player in the uprisin' that got our people basic rights. Mom used to be a spy, and smuggled a bunch of people to safety when her homeland got caught in the crossfire of a war. Her father died while exposin' a corrupt political group for the awful shit they were really up to. That's the kinda trouble my family gets into.
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It kinda sucks, if he's honest.]
My father's mother was called the Rebel Queen. She led the people of Ferelden in war to free her country from the grasp of the Orlesian Empire. When she died, my father took her place.
With the help of a few close friends, he succeeded.
My mom, as far as anyone can tell, was a servant girl who died giving birth to me.
[He gives a forced smile.]
Of course, Riona's dad fought on the same side as mine. So, I guess it was inevitable that we'd meet. Especially in a time of chaos, right?
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Hey, that's pretty damn awesome. All of it. [ A pause, and then a grin~ ] No wonder you and Riona fit together so well. I mean, it was already pretty obvious, but that just kinda adds another layer to how much it makes sense.
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Me? I could tell you a lot about how to identify mages that are using blood magic.
[But he won't. It's not pretty.]
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Huh. Must be another world thing. Blood mages don't look different in mine. [ Buuuut we don't have to go down that conversational road! ] So if you didn't sick around long enough to be a full templar or whatever, what'd you do after?
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Blood mages don't look different, but Templars can track their out of control magic. Because I've never heard of a blood mage that doesn't go overboard and consort with demons.
[He frowns at the question, but it's fair. Eithan's answered enough of his own.]
The Revered Mothers were trying to convince me I was ready for my vigil and I didn't want to commit. There was a big tournament in the capital that I got to compete in. After a few fights, a Grey Warden saw me and tried to get the clerics to release me. When they refused, Duncan conscripted me. So, I joined the Grey Wardens. That's how I met Riona.
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At blood mages and demons, though, he quirks an eyebrow. ] I mean, yeah, I know like... one person back home who uses blood magic. Wouldn't really call that consortin'. [ doot doot. ]
Hey, so you didn't have to be a templar after all, and you met Riona. Awesome. [ Even if from what vague things he's heard, life as a Grey Warden ain't a walk in the park. ]
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I didn't have to become a Templar, but I still have all the training. I've had to use it from time to time. [He frowns.] I hope I don't have to use it here. I mean, being able to nullify out-of-control magic is useful, but there are a lot of mages running around.
[Life as a Grey Warden sucks, and if you're lucky you die in battle.]