drazhada: squigsart | dw (if you're gonna' bite)
his imperial serenity edrehasivar vii ([personal profile] drazhada) wrote in [community profile] therookery2016-10-11 10:42 am

( open )

FORM: sending crystal
SENDER: maia
RECIPIENT: o..pen
WHAT: elves, elves everywhere
WHEN: late morning
WHERE: skyhold
NOTES: probably nothing tbh


.. Good morning. [ if the voice sounds a little nervous, it's because its owner is really nervous. this sure is a lot different from addressing his court. ] We are Maia of House Drazhar, and to.. get the question out of the way immediately, we are one person. Our native language is simply very formal.

[ if any of you were wondering suspiciously about the 'we'. he gets a lot of funny looks here. ]

We have a request, if it isn't impolite. At home, you see, our people are very different from the elves of this world, and so there's a great deal we still need to learn. We would be very interested in hearing more about both the Dalish and the.. forgive us, the term is 'city elves'? The.. way you live, your clans and communities and homes and beliefs. There is a bit of literature, of course, but it seems primarily to be written by human observers.

[ which, you know, is only so accurate or trustworthy, considering the racial tensions in this world. ]

We would be glad to hear anything that you wish to share, and we would also be happy to meet with you in person if you would prefer that instead. We have no desire to be insensitive or prying.

[ a beat, then a little shyly: ] Thank you for your time.
circleprodigy: (observant)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2016-10-12 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Generally, yes, at least in my experience. What mattered most was not race, but magical ability. In there, you were a mage, first and foremost; everything else was secondary. And if you were quick to learn, quick to control your magic, you could find favor.
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[personal profile] circleprodigy 2016-10-12 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
True, but as war erupted between mages and Templars, the Circles began to fall. Kinloch Hold was no exception, and when that happened, I departed to seek out the Grey Wardens. At that point, everyone was seen as an apostate, so legality was no longer the issue that it was in the past. And after they accepted me, the issue was rendered moot. The Grey Wardens can take who they wish for their order, and others must accept this...though if the practice is abused, there will be consequences. But one mage among many others suddenly without a Circle? No one thought twice about it.
circleprodigy: (listening)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2016-10-13 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[A brief pause, as that question startles her. Of the many she was expecting, that wasn't it.]

Being a Grey Warden isn't about happiness, it's about serving a purpose. I knew that well before joining them. But they saved my life, during the Fifth Blight. I owe them a debt, and it will be repaid to the best of my ability.

Though to answer your question, using my talents to aid a good cause can be satisfying.
circleprodigy: (earnest)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2016-10-13 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. And I entirely agree. There are causes bigger than ourselves, but we shouldn't lose sight of who we are in serving them.