( from here. )
( gwenaëlle's look is thoughtful, considering; thinking about the different timelines that stephen has talked about. the statue he instantly regretted telling her existed. and of others, here, too— the elves returned with no memories of previous thedosian jaunts. ellie, didn't she remember somewhere other than only thedas and her world? that woman who'd arrived at the same time yapping about soup, hadn't they been somewhere, or something?
somewhere in an aggressively organised, extremely secure room full of notes there is probably a specific note about just that that she'd made and then never thought of again until this moment. she doesn't recall more than that, but it crosses her mind. )
Significantly stranger things have happened, ( she settles on. ) Have you thought about a division, if you join?
( gwenaëlle's look is thoughtful, considering; thinking about the different timelines that stephen has talked about. the statue he instantly regretted telling her existed. and of others, here, too— the elves returned with no memories of previous thedosian jaunts. ellie, didn't she remember somewhere other than only thedas and her world? that woman who'd arrived at the same time yapping about soup, hadn't they been somewhere, or something?
somewhere in an aggressively organised, extremely secure room full of notes there is probably a specific note about just that that she'd made and then never thought of again until this moment. she doesn't recall more than that, but it crosses her mind. )
Significantly stranger things have happened, ( she settles on. ) Have you thought about a division, if you join?
[ Shortly after Hermione's out of quarantine, and bright and early in the morning... Seriously, like almost verging on too early, juuust skirting past "this is rude" into "this is acceptable"... ]
Morning. You're the new rifter?
Morning. You're the new rifter?
( gwenaëlle is the last person to caution against when. she tilts a hand, acknowledging, instead; promising that she has ideas, that she isn't stabbing blindly in the dark. )
I'm with Forces, ( is less of a surprise to people now than it once was, although it still isn't necessarily the obvious assumption glancing at her. ) Gwenaëlle Baudin, captain of the watch.
( the person who sets the guard rotation, which she mostly doesn't use to her personal advantage other than to occasionally make sure orlov takes a fucking night off here and there. he can't grimly brood instead of joining nevarran language club if the person who has accumulated it around her has made sure she knows exactly what his roster is. )
It wasn't exactly. ( how to put it. she settles on: ) I didn't join as fast. I was here for several years before I let them start giving me orders. Different background, you might say. This,
( a thumbnail rested against the uppermost claw-mark burned into her flesh where it creeps from beneath the neckline of her corseted bodice, )
wasn't battle. Thedosians get anchor-shards from rifts, too, if we have the misfortune of being under them when they open. No one would've forced me into service only because it wasn't safe for me to leave. I always do think that matters.
I'm with Forces, ( is less of a surprise to people now than it once was, although it still isn't necessarily the obvious assumption glancing at her. ) Gwenaëlle Baudin, captain of the watch.
( the person who sets the guard rotation, which she mostly doesn't use to her personal advantage other than to occasionally make sure orlov takes a fucking night off here and there. he can't grimly brood instead of joining nevarran language club if the person who has accumulated it around her has made sure she knows exactly what his roster is. )
It wasn't exactly. ( how to put it. she settles on: ) I didn't join as fast. I was here for several years before I let them start giving me orders. Different background, you might say. This,
( a thumbnail rested against the uppermost claw-mark burned into her flesh where it creeps from beneath the neckline of her corseted bodice, )
wasn't battle. Thedosians get anchor-shards from rifts, too, if we have the misfortune of being under them when they open. No one would've forced me into service only because it wasn't safe for me to leave. I always do think that matters.
( it's very matter of fact, the way she says: )
Good.
( not doubtful, not snide, not challenging—
matter of fact. taking hermione at her word, at face value, and declaring it good. if you can, then you must, mustn't you? it hadn't been a moral choice for her, at the beginning, but a practical one: of course she wants to save the world she fucking lives in. of course she's going to do something about it, if she's able.
it had not come by nature, for her. but if you can, do is what she expects of herself, so why not expect it of everyone else, too? the moreso that it wasn't her nature. if she can get it the fuck together, no one's got an excuse and she's going to remember everyone that didn't.
rifters don't have to fight and it matters that it's a choice, but she has habitually judged the ones that don't or don't want to, using up riftwatch resources, made safer than most can hope to be by their work and walls, and for what? and ungrateful. it isn't fair, maybe, the way she sees it — none of this is, though. what about the things that they can make fairer. what about the things that they can claw back from the conflict.
they can so they must so they do. good. )
It's not that I don't appreciate what you've lost, ( after a moment, though she knows there was a time that absolutely would have been part of it, ) it's just tomorrow doesn't give a shit what any of us have lost getting here, you know.
( there's a certain camaraderie to that; from the conversation they've had, she says it as if she has every expectation that hermione does know, that she is not high-handedly asserting a new truth but acknowledging the shape of something familiar to them both. )
Good.
( not doubtful, not snide, not challenging—
matter of fact. taking hermione at her word, at face value, and declaring it good. if you can, then you must, mustn't you? it hadn't been a moral choice for her, at the beginning, but a practical one: of course she wants to save the world she fucking lives in. of course she's going to do something about it, if she's able.
it had not come by nature, for her. but if you can, do is what she expects of herself, so why not expect it of everyone else, too? the moreso that it wasn't her nature. if she can get it the fuck together, no one's got an excuse and she's going to remember everyone that didn't.
rifters don't have to fight and it matters that it's a choice, but she has habitually judged the ones that don't or don't want to, using up riftwatch resources, made safer than most can hope to be by their work and walls, and for what? and ungrateful. it isn't fair, maybe, the way she sees it — none of this is, though. what about the things that they can make fairer. what about the things that they can claw back from the conflict.
they can so they must so they do. good. )
It's not that I don't appreciate what you've lost, ( after a moment, though she knows there was a time that absolutely would have been part of it, ) it's just tomorrow doesn't give a shit what any of us have lost getting here, you know.
( there's a certain camaraderie to that; from the conversation they've had, she says it as if she has every expectation that hermione does know, that she is not high-handedly asserting a new truth but acknowledging the shape of something familiar to them both. )
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Ouis, it's strange as shit. You get used to it after a while, kind of.
[ Still weird, but. ]
I'm Clarisse. Griffon keeper, also in Forces. I have a couple questions for you if you have a minute. Or you can come find me in the eyrie or in my office later.
[ Still weird, but. ]
I'm Clarisse. Griffon keeper, also in Forces. I have a couple questions for you if you have a minute. Or you can come find me in the eyrie or in my office later.
[ Truly, why not griffons? She gets it, though. All things considered, Hermione sounds like she's handling all this a lot better than Clarisse did. ]
Cool. First question, can you ride a horse? And would you be able to take care of one if you were traveling by horseback? [ That's two questions, Clarisse. ]
Cool. First question, can you ride a horse? And would you be able to take care of one if you were traveling by horseback? [ That's two questions, Clarisse. ]
No clue what those are, but if they fly that brings me to my next question, which is would you be okay flying on a griffon as a passenger? Or even taking over if something happened to a rider? If the answer is no, that's fine. [ She's gotten soooo many "no"s, it's really depressing. ] Just trying to get a handle on new rifters' comfort levels.
Like a two? Flying on a griffon is flying on a lion... eagle... thing. Way bigger than a horse, nowhere near as stupid.
[ A short pause. ]
Also, that's fucked up. The invisible death horse thing. [ Like she really needed to clarify. ]
[ A short pause. ]
Also, that's fucked up. The invisible death horse thing. [ Like she really needed to clarify. ]
You go to school in a carriage? What are you, a princess?
[ She's probably focusing on the wrong thing here. ]
[ She's probably focusing on the wrong thing here. ]
A witch? Like... Hecate or something?
[ She doesn't sound alarmed, or like she doesn't believe it's true. Just curious. ]
[ She doesn't sound alarmed, or like she doesn't believe it's true. Just curious. ]
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