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lostcarnival2018-03-20 12:34 pm
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just gotta ignite the light and let it shine
Who: Everyone who's stupid enough to show up for this, because legal drinking ages are for people from a different century/planet.
When: Afternoon/Evening, Day 30
Where: Lakeshore
What: Local Carnival workers get wasted and set off fireworks by the lake.
Warnings: Carnival shenanigans, ie. booze, drugs, and people getting set on fire probably. Put any tag-specific warnings in your headers!
So, Wismuth happened.
Lambert's pretty willing to bet a good chunk of the Carnival is pretty happy to act like Wismuth didn't happen, but he also doesn't really care about what sorrows people are drowning or not tonight: he knows he needed this drink, and after he'd slept off the immediate exhaustion that came with running around Wismuth for nearly two weeks with the power of Creation more or less constantly burning through him, he's ready to something, anything to feel like himself again.
Fast-forward to the lakeshore. There's a huge bonfire going, a box of assorted fireworks that's been 'liberated' from wherever the hell engineering keeps their supplies, and probably a crate of wine that's going to disappear sooner rather than later. Anything else, someone's going to have to bring themselves.
[ ooc: This is a mingle log! Bring your own entertainment, food, questionable substances etc. ]
When: Afternoon/Evening, Day 30
Where: Lakeshore
What: Local Carnival workers get wasted and set off fireworks by the lake.
Warnings: Carnival shenanigans, ie. booze, drugs, and people getting set on fire probably. Put any tag-specific warnings in your headers!
So, Wismuth happened.
Lambert's pretty willing to bet a good chunk of the Carnival is pretty happy to act like Wismuth didn't happen, but he also doesn't really care about what sorrows people are drowning or not tonight: he knows he needed this drink, and after he'd slept off the immediate exhaustion that came with running around Wismuth for nearly two weeks with the power of Creation more or less constantly burning through him, he's ready to something, anything to feel like himself again.
Fast-forward to the lakeshore. There's a huge bonfire going, a box of assorted fireworks that's been 'liberated' from wherever the hell engineering keeps their supplies, and probably a crate of wine that's going to disappear sooner rather than later. Anything else, someone's going to have to bring themselves.
[ ooc: This is a mingle log! Bring your own entertainment, food, questionable substances etc. ]
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And Cole can pick up on the fact that Lavellan's thinking of one bald asshole in particular. Really, so many of her problems can be traced straight to said bald asshole. Solas isn't as bad as he tries to be! He's not that kind of wolf! He just thinks he is and refuses to change. Then again, the Solas Defense Squad over here knows that pointing it out might be a bad idea.
So, he moves a bit closer to Lavellan, close enough that Cole could rest his head on Lavellan's shoulder or vice versa.
"I'm glad you're here too, Inquisitor," he simply says. "And so are others. You haven't broken as much as you think. They understand."
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Lavellan takes the initiative and rests her head against his shoulder with a soft sigh. She'll change if he wants that, but for now she's content like this. "Someone once told me that only an ally can betray you, and betrayal is always worse. I can't pretend that they don't feel the sting of that, even if they understand." That someone who you trusted would so willingly turn violent on others at a moment's notice. Lavellan sighs again, eyes flicking up to his nug ears -- the sight makes her think of his companion and she smiles slightly.
"A nug as a reflection of your soul, huh?"
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"And a halla for yours." There's a pause, before Cole admits, "I miss her."
Sure, he's got Lavellan and Solas and so many other dear friends here. But it's nice to have someone who's just such a part of him that he doesn't have to explain things the way he does some other people. The nug part of his soul was shrill, overbearing, and kind of bitchy, but she still knew him.
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That he misses his nug is almost a surprise, but it makes her smile all the same. "She's still a part of you," she points out with a shrug, unaware of the details. "Even if she's not out and talking, she hasn't completely disappeared." Not that it helps, she knows, but -- Cole is capable of giving comfort to so many, it would be poor taste not to try to return the favor.
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"Thank you," he quietly remarks. It's not exactly the same, knowing that something's a part of you but you can't really talk to it. But her reassuring him certainly helps. "And you say you should resent it, but you don't. And you shouldn't. It's still you, no matter what Solas says."
The Dalish were a part of Lavellan's identity. She can't just throw it out like an old piece of clothing.
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Now, well. "How can I return to them and lead them when what we know of our culture is a lie?" How can she look them in the eyes and tell them nothing about what she's learned? No one has to suffer for her knowledge, she won't make it a cause she has to champion, but she's unwilling to destroy others as Solas so casually destroyed her face. "I don't feel Dalish anymore, Cole."
The tattoos on her face aside.
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"The Dalish are a people but they aren't. It can shift and change, flowing forms. You could feel a different Dalish. After all, you still care."
Lavellan was still Dalish. She might not believe in the gods, the culture might be different, but she still cares about her clan, about their feelings, about their hurts. That could still make her Dalish.
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And then -- "How are you doing, Cole?" Beyond missing his familiar, beyond the compassion he is bringing to others. She knows he is still who he is, someone with his own thoughts and opinions. She'd be careless to think otherwise, and wrong.
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At Lavellan's question, Cole pauses. How is he doing...it's not something he really thought about intensively. He misses his familiar, that much is obvious. But aside from that, Cole thinks he's doing fine. Lavellan and Solas are here. He can help. He's helped a lot in Wismuth, to be honest, and those brief moments of happiness are enough to keep Cole going.
"I'm doing well," he definitively says. Because he is. He's doing well. And he's glad he's doing well enough to begin with.
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"Good," she says, smiling at the definitive answer. "You know the moment that you're not, you can come to me, right?" And she will do anything and everything she can in order to change it for him. There is nothing that will stop her from keeping him safe, as much as she can. That causes a twinge of regret -- for she couldn't keep him safe from herself -- before she pushes her thoughts away from that.
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Because she has. Helping him become him, dealing with his feelings, with the real Cole, with so many things and so many problems. Cole knows that if he needs her, Lavellan will be there and Lavellan will help. So, he scoots a little bit closer towards her, giving her more shoulder to lay her head on.
"You saved yourself in the end," Cole murmurs. "That matters more than keeping me safe."
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His reassurance makes her smile widen, and she lets out a long breath, silent for a moment. "Well, I can hardly be expected to save someone else if I can't save myself." It's self deprecating, slightly -- but also one that's said with more determination than the desperation in those final moments before she became herself again.
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"You're you," Cole simply remarks, just as determined as Lavellan. "And you'll always be you. What others say or do can't change that." No matter what Solas tells her, what new revelations are thrown her way, she will always and forever remain Lavellan.