ᴋɪɴɢ ᴍᴀʀɢᴀᴜx ᴛʜᴇ ᴋɪɴɢʟʏ (
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crystal.
FORM: Sending crystal!
SENDER: Margaux
RECIPIENT: Everyone
WHAT: An observation
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Warnings TBA if necessary.
SENDER: Margaux
RECIPIENT: Everyone
WHAT: An observation
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Warnings TBA if necessary.
( the voice that comes through the crystals is young, light, high lilting orlesian; educated, but after the fact, someone whose speech is influenced by time spent around the upper-classes rather than someone who is identifiably one of them. the tone is thoughtful; )
There are an awful lot of Dalish, aren't there?
( like, any. )
Are they all one clan?
( gosh, they can probably hear this. )
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Margaux... That's a beautiful name. I suppose it would have to be, in your case. It'd be terribly tragic for a beautiful woman to have a name that didn't match.
[Again, no real flirting here, those he is a teasing a bit now in a friendly sort of way. Anything at all to get far away from the topics the other Dalish are bringing up.]
I - for instance - have a name that my mother picked out from a human book. My understanding is that there's even a human noble in Orlais who shares it. I hope he's at least a decent sort.
[He might be trying to get her to talk about Orlais now instead, but doing it in a round about way.]
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human nobles aren't a thrilling topic of conversation; she veers away as hard. )
Someone else must share it other than that.
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The Dalish tend to give their young names that reflect the elvhen language, or that are inspired by the trees. Sometimes both.
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( decisively said. )
Are they pretty?
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I think a lot of things about the Dalish are pretty, but they can also be very hard and unforgiving.
I would, however, say that about a lot in Thedas.
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They aren't unique, no.
( it turns out. pel hadn't been wrong, that margaux is disappointed-- she'd just been wrong about in what. )
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