technologist: (13)
(leopold) fitz. ([personal profile] technologist) wrote2020-02-15 08:09 pm

fade rift inbox.


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glandival: (#10541488)

[personal profile] glandival 2020-03-06 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ The impulse to fake being an expert at this thing is very powerful, and it's purely because she already tried to inflict a dick joke on him that she does not. ]

I don't know. I have seen both kinds of people close rifts. Some can do more things, draw power from them, but not everyone. It was a native, who I saw do that.
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[personal profile] glandival 2020-03-10 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
Oui.

[ A silence, before she resumes talking. There's something unusual about speaking to a crystal in an empty room, and on a topic to which she has -- jokes aside -- committed so much of herself to, biases or no. ]

People tell it differently. Like it was inevitable, or the will of the Maker. Which is the same thing, I think. But it was humans that conquered the last lands owned by the elves. The Orlesian Empire, if you wish to be precise, with the Chantry at its heart.

It is not so ancient, this history. Halamshiral is still the last elven city, in its way. Five years ago, the Empress ordered the burning of its quarters. To quell uprise.
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[personal profile] glandival 2020-04-13 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Riftwatch -- and the Inquisition, for the most part -- have been places that an elf can expect to be treated well, and equally. I expect if I raised an alarm of abuses towards my people, there would be support in eliminating it.

But so long as it does not contradict our diplomatic priorities, say, towards the war against Corypheus. Riftwatch's purpose is not the revolution. The revolution is a sprawling and complicated thing, and belongs to elves, not this place.