Judge Magister Zargabaath (
equanimiti) wrote in
therookery2015-10-28 07:11 pm
Entry tags:
The Unity of Skyhold
FORM: Sending Crystal
SENDER: Knight-Commander Alayre Sauveterre
RECIPIENT: OPEN TO ALL
WHAT: Announcement in regards to the state of the Order and the current clashes between Mage and Templar
WHEN: Harvestmere 27 (Backdated a lil)
WHERE: Skyhold, Frostback Mountains
NOTES: OOC notes: This announcement follows shortly after the funeral for the Herald.
SENDER: Knight-Commander Alayre Sauveterre
RECIPIENT: OPEN TO ALL
WHAT: Announcement in regards to the state of the Order and the current clashes between Mage and Templar
WHEN: Harvestmere 27 (Backdated a lil)
WHERE: Skyhold, Frostback Mountains
NOTES: OOC notes: This announcement follows shortly after the funeral for the Herald.
In regards to the latest strife between Templar and Mage, I, Knight-Commander Sauveterre must stress the importance of unity during such dark and dire times. Just yesterday we laid the Herald of Andraste to rest and gained over a dozen 'visitors' hailing from the Rift. With such troubles plaguing Skyhold now, I cannot stress enough why unity is so necessary.
While our enemies have yet to march upon our gates, the Inquisition must lie ready for any attack. The very fate of our realm lies within the cooperation of all those who gather here seeking sanctuary from the chaos that brews beyond us. Therefore, all I ask from my fellow Templars is patience and utmost civility in such trying times. Conduct yourselves as men and women of the Order and put an end to the strife at once.
All those who fail to comply shall be subjected to punishment.
As for the rest of Skyhold, I ask for the same. Do not let the pettiness of a few drive a wedge between you and the next man. We mustn't allow our differences or grievances to cloud our judgment as we rebuild and defend this fortress.
The Inquisition must prevail. That is all.
-
Sincerely,
Knight-Commander Alayre Sauveterre

no subject
This is Knight-Commander Alayre Sauveterre speaking. To whom do I owe the pleasure of speaking with?
no subject
Samouel Gareth.
no subject
Samouel Gareth?
[A pause]
Tis you, Sam! [The coldness in his tone melts away into familiar friendliness.] How good it is to hear from you again!
I had feared the events as of late has left you scorned. The Wake was quite harrowing at best.
no subject
Yes, it is me.
[He chuckles, though it isn't like the usual ones he makes; less cheerful.]
The whole thing was... an experience. I don't know if scorned is the right word... but I am bothered by it all.
... How are you doing?
no subject
[A sigh is heard following more shuffling.]
Tis as if Meredith is still amongst us alive and well along with her red lyrium blade.
[He scoffs. Alayre's hatred of the former Knight-Commander of Kirkwall is quite apparent but it takes him awhile to answer the following inquiry.]
In truth, I'm in a reflective mood. The burden of my title weighs heavier by the hour.
no subject
[He isn't trying to sound chastising or anything. He's just sad and... tired by it all. It's the usual.]
I'm sure the burden is great. Your friend certainly painted a nice target on you both. I can agree to some of it for the most part, but... I'm afraid he might have caused for rifts between the masses then secured them.
no subject
[Alayre falls silent for a time so he could listen to the young mage. He figured that this message wasn't much of a social call. Sam has a right to be concerned along with the rest of Skyhold but Stannis Baratheon has done nothing wrong...
Yet.]
Let us talk, which part of the announcement was the most troubling?
no subject
[A dry laugh, mostly to fill in the space as he gets his mind together.]
I should probably say that it isn't 'what' he said that is troubling but 'how' he said it. When I met you for the first time it was easy to communicate because you wanted to talk as equals. I know trying to command a large force, or rather forces, is rough, there isn't going to be an easy way which ever. However the announcement had more of a feeling of separation then anything. Mages. Templars. Rifters.
And due punishment seems like the right way to go, but to emphasize my point on the separation, it was pointed out that a 'Templar' was being stripped for 'Mage' use. Even under orders I'm sure he's going to resent Mages more for the mere fact that he is being made to kneel to their wishes so to speak. He should be in service to everyone, not just a particular group.
no subject
That man does lack the gift of a silver tongue but Stannis is no brooding barbarian.]
A Templar's duty is to his charge. While we are indeed bound by the whims of the Chantry, we Templars have sworn an oath to act as protectors to the Mages we've been tasked with protecting. We are not jailers or executioners but rather guardians instead.
[His tone lightens a bit but not by much.]
This is a grave situation we find ourselves within. We cannot pretend as if unity exists when it fundamentally doesn't. I trust that despite Baratheon's love for abrasiveness, that he isn't a warmonger seeking to divide us further. Though, I...do admit I have given him my sway to continue as he sees fit.
[He pauses for a moment.]
We are all equals here or rather, we should be. I can certainly understand why it's jarring to hear a man like Baratheon speaking on the behalf of the Order. However, bear in mind that I know from personal experience that Stannis Baratheon is no lyrium addicted madman drunk on power.
Others might have been before him but he means well.
[A worried sigh escapes him now.]
Though, I doubt anyone realises this yet. Baratheon is quite unpopular but he's more than willing to try to bridge these gaps between Mage and Templar. I almost feel the need to state that in another address but I feel as if I must allow the dust to settle.
no subject
As someone who has yet to actually meet Ser Baratheon, that announcement made it seem... it was very intimidating. I assume he's the friend you spoke of before? If I didn't have your word for it - before and now - then my opinion would have be much different.
[A small sigh.]
It is not my intention to put more on your plate, Alayre. But as someone who knows you are trying to do the best for everyone I figured I would voice the concerns in a more civil manner. It's already been done. Though perhaps a suggestion? The communication stones are... maybe do not use them for the next one? They are very invasive at times. Indeed the point is to let everyone know, but maybe the messages should be given by example rather then body-less voices from on high?
no subject
[There's a slight chuckle that follows. A dry laugh at best.]
Are you suggesting we hold a civil meeting in-person between all the various groups within the Inquisition as opposed to communication stones? If so, I had thought the same prior. My worries in that lies with the outcry of opposition that will eventually become violent towards us.
Let's be fair, the incident at the Wake has me highly concerned. My Templars are out of control and the Mages are just the same.
no subject
Meeting in person would be a step forward in showing that everyone is equals rather than throwing orders over the stones.
It has us all concerned. The Inquisition has us all joining together, and unfortunately it doesn't seem like the threat of Corypheus has actually unified any of the groups. If Herald Trevelyan was still with us...
[There's a pause, feeling that the words do not need to be said. If Trevelyan hadn't died perhaps instead of unrest everyone would be working together, having someone they all followed.]
Maybe a discussion with the Wardens would help? I haven't met with them myself, but a group of them did show up, yes? It is normal for them to have a variety of people in their ranks, right?
no subject
[There's hesitation in his tone. Alayre sounds wary of this idea but he'll try it once. If the clash between the fractions become too much to bear, then he'll resort to this kind of announcements again. Despite hailing from the Order, Alayre is so tired of arguing with the mages.
It's too draining and fundamentally pointless.]
Admittedly, I have yet to speak with the Grey Wardens during this time of adjustments. I suppose that King Maric's bastard shows no interest in meeting with us Templar. [Hear that, Sam? There's that Orlesian sass that Alayre hides well.] A shame really.
Though, I shall make it my business to speak with that man sooner than later.
no subject
As amusing as it is though it does catch Sam's attention.]
King Maric's bastard? [A pause.] And he's a Grey Warden?
no subject
Perhaps Stannis is to blame.]
He fled from the Order and fled from the throne. That man, Alistair, is good at running.
not commenting just hating life
His list of people to avoid speaking to forever. ]
Bwahaha!
This isn't happening, but very amused
It's happening in my HEART.
But I'm leaving my comment here for OOC posterity unless Marquis wants to delete them all.
And they definitely need to meet. ]
no subject
[His voice raises in more surprise. He apparently has missed much.]
Isn't he the Grey Warden that was with the Hero of Ferelden?
no subject
[A heavy sigh escapes him. Alayre is definitely a tad stressed these days.]
My apologies. I should reserve my judgment of him. Where one would deem him as cowardly; others would state otherwise. He is a Grey Warden and that alone commands respect.
no subject
To be fair none of the people who I heard were with the Hero were labeled as heroes themselves. [Another pause.] Something that a lot of those who live and die for the Inquisition will face. The small names aren't given pedestals.
no subject
[The silence that ensues might seem based from muted anger but it isn't. If anything, Alayre is humbled.]
You are wiser beyond your years, Sam. I suppose you could say I feel a tad slighted by the Grey Wardens for capturing the hearts of the masses. Us Templar aren't typically reverred so fondly and I suppose the same goes for those who assist these stalwart heroes.
no subject
[Wise. That makes Sam laugh. In the Circle he had been called opinionated when he said such things.]
Well the fact that Templars are a constant force might be the reason. Wardens are so rarely seen or heard about, and leave as quickly as they appear.