Mahariel had promised not to try and hunt down Morrigan before she went through the Eluvian, but after finding out about Empress Celene's new advisor it would've been damn near impossible to keep her away. She hasn't had many people she'd truly call a friend since leaving her clan, and Morrigan was one of the best among them. She'd been there since the beginning, after all.
No interest in engaging the nobles in the Game tonight, however, she elects to sneak through the palace. Honestly it's been a while since she's been able to her less popular talents as a rogue, and it's kind of fun. Though she would highly recommend that Celene have her guards trained to be a little more aware of their surroundings if she'd like to continue not being assassinated.
Sadly, some people have yet to figure out exactly where in the castle Morrigan is, but she has no illusions as to Morrigan not knowing she's here. So Mahariel makes herself comfortable in the library, sitting down with a book as she waits for her old friend to make her appearance.]
[it has been a long time. morrigan was trying to put that part of her life behind her like she had with so many other things, but this one was more difficult. where cutting ties had been easy, cutting ties with the warden had not.
adviser though she was, the game made her job be multifacted and she knows the moment mahariel is in the building. she's a better rogue than morrigan had any claim and but she doesn't try to give chase. it would be much more interesting to see what mahariel was up to, so long as it didn't put celene in danger.
once she's settled in the library, that's her cue, and she slips in, standing for a moment before announcing herself.]
[She puts her book aside, but she doesn't get up. (Or take her feet off the table. No respect, this one.) But there's a smile on Mahariel's face. Morrigan doesn't look like she's having the worst time in the world here, at least.]
[its cool youve seen the place she grew up in its not like she cares about the stupid too expensive furniture.]
Does great "Hero of Fereldan" not have better things to do than make house visits? [that's morrigan-speak for i missed u too] Surely [fill in the blank with your romance choice] is missing you greatly.
Alistair's busy with the Deep Roads. And he took the dog with him.
[said as though she takes great offence at it, but honestly sometimes not having Barkspawn chasing recruits around the keep is a welcome change.] I've been left with a rare gap in my schefule. And between the nobles of Orlais and the nobles of Amaranthine, at least I don't have to see their faces here.
[She laughs softly, but when she speaks her voice has that 'I'm being serious with you now' tone that no one likes because her friends are all a mess and hate not deflecting questions with jokes and sarcasm.]
for the warden herself;
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Mahariel had promised not to try and hunt down Morrigan before she went through the Eluvian, but after finding out about Empress Celene's new advisor it would've been damn near impossible to keep her away. She hasn't had many people she'd truly call a friend since leaving her clan, and Morrigan was one of the best among them. She'd been there since the beginning, after all.
No interest in engaging the nobles in the Game tonight, however, she elects to sneak through the palace. Honestly it's been a while since she's been able to her less popular talents as a rogue, and it's kind of fun. Though she would highly recommend that Celene have her guards trained to be a little more aware of their surroundings if she'd like to continue not being assassinated.
Sadly, some people have yet to figure out exactly where in the castle Morrigan is, but she has no illusions as to Morrigan not knowing she's here. So Mahariel makes herself comfortable in the library, sitting down with a book as she waits for her old friend to make her appearance.]
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adviser though she was, the game made her job be multifacted and she knows the moment mahariel is in the building. she's a better rogue than morrigan had any claim and but she doesn't try to give chase. it would be much more interesting to see what mahariel was up to, so long as it didn't put celene in danger.
once she's settled in the library, that's her cue, and she slips in, standing for a moment before announcing herself.]
I did not think court-life your calling.
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[She puts her book aside, but she doesn't get up. (Or take her feet off the table. No respect, this one.) But there's a smile on Mahariel's face. Morrigan doesn't look like she's having the worst time in the world here, at least.]
It's good to see you.
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[its cool youve seen the place she grew up in its not like she cares about the stupid too expensive furniture.]
Does great "Hero of Fereldan" not have better things to do than make house visits? [that's morrigan-speak for i missed u too] Surely [fill in the blank with your romance choice] is missing you greatly.
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[said as though she takes great offence at it, but honestly sometimes not having Barkspawn chasing recruits around the keep is a welcome change.] I've been left with a rare gap in my schefule. And between the nobles of Orlais and the nobles of Amaranthine, at least I don't have to see their faces here.
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[okay let's just move past that topic altogether.] So why Orlais?
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[not that anything in orlais seems that active other than the mess that is the game]
Life became so boring after you left.
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How have you been?
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[thats it thats her answer]
And you?
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The same. [SIGH] More politics than I'd like. Who knew being a Warden could be so boring?
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