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RO > call me out; a forever open RP post
CALL ME OUT a forever open rp post full muselist here. comment with the name of the character you want in the subject line. create a scenario or not. whatevs. let the tagging commence! |
SURPRISE GALLOWS TIME
The door that led to a library located in another continent and world altogether was one of them. It's a recent discovery and slowly she's learning about this "Thedas" and the city of Kirkwall and the misfortune of magic users here known as the Gallows.
Amelia kept herself out of sight and mind from these mages elves and human. Obviously, being a magic user was a negative thing if they had to be present in this location at all time while being guarded by these Templars. Definitely didn't want any trouble here. How on earth would she explain HER kind of magic?
But the lure of books filled with the history and culture of this new and fantastical (if dangerous) world called to her and she makes her third visit longer than the first two (a few hours each of being discreet and listening and not even setting foot outside and reading through choice books quickly).
She's supposed to be careful, but soon the history of Grey Wardens, dwarves, the Chantry, and magic engulf her. Amelia sits surrounded by piles of books immersed in these pages.
And promptly forgetting that her invisibility spell has just wore off and that her red hair, spectacles, and different clothing would make her stand out...]
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Orsino himself is just padding around, only giving the books a cursory look. The shock of unfamiliar red hair catches his attention, however, and he has to stop. He's behind whoever it is, but even so, he can't say they're familiar to him.
One hand drifts towards his staff, ready to make a grab for it as he clears his throat. ]
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Just ONE more paragraph and I'll go, goodness! Let's see... "No one, for instance, has found any means of traveling-either over great distances or small ones-beyond putting one foot in front of the other." Well, no it can be poss--
[Okay something clicks and she looks up at the source of the noise]
... Oh.
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Yes, "oh". Care to explain who you are and what you're doing here?
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My name is Amelia and I'm reading.
[Well, it's succinct]
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You're also trespassing. I should call the guards right now.
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How did you get in here?
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[She stands up dusting off her long skirt and then adjusts her glasses]
As you can tell from my accent and my clothing I'm not from around here.
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My name is Orsino.
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I'll give you a choice- the two of us can sit down, and have a nice, rational, honest discussion, or I can call the guards.
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I'll opt for the former. I was trying to think of a way to approach someone here to talk to without too much suspicion, but I guess I'll be veering in this direction instead.
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Well, first thing's first: may I borrow a set of mage robes?
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