FADE RIFT [INBOX]
LADY LAKSHMI
( Lady Lakshmi, Bai Saheba, Rani Lakshmibai )
( Lady Lakshmi, Bai Saheba, Rani Lakshmibai )
VOICE | ACTION | NOTES
- Unavaliable To All:
- 30mins around dawn
Only to Voice: - Hour training morning and evening
- Any time she's gone riding.
- When she's in the field.
Only to Book: - When she's otherwise in a meeting, leave a message.
- Very late at night or early in the morning.
Other: - She usually takes her morning meals in the mess hall with everyone else.
- Her days are usually spent in Kirkwall seeing to either her personal business or Inquisition tasks.
- She has a bath twice a day, every day.

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[ She frowns a little, nervous almost, concerned, as she said, most especially. ]
Have you truly not heard what happened in France?
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It wasn't an organised, armed uprising. Not exactly. Just thousands of ordinary men and women, as I was told it. The difference being - America had no access to their King or Queen, and even when they were at their bloodiest... it was done in fields, battles with artillery and soldiers.
France was... the pain of starvation, given form. I did not see it, but I have seen things like it, and have been unable to stop it. Something happens to people when they are pushed too far. They do not care any more, they do not care if they believed in something better. Better does not soothe the pain in their hearts, it does not give their loved ones back to them. They do not care who they killed, whether it was children or their parents. Mobs will butcher like they expect the blood to give them some relief, but it never does. They forced the King and Queen to look at the heads of their loved ones. Other nobles were ripped out of their houses, stripped in the streets, beaten. They brought out a tool, the guillotine, to behead others, including the King and Queen. They dragged out their rulers, and anyone who ever might have benefitted from them, and anyone else that they had felt had wronged them and cut their heads clean off. When that was not enough, they stuck it on pikes and paraded them about. You could have been completely innocent, so I am told, it didn't matter, a perceived wrongness was enough for your head to be separated from your body.
They call it the Terror now. For that was apparently what it was.
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So it was just more of the same.
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[ She shakes her head. She does not, cannot, condone it. ]
Kitty, I saw their houses. Their streets. The way they behave. This... place... The Orlesian's might be called something different than French, and it may be the Palaces of Halamshiral, instead of Versailles... but it is coming for them. They do not know it yet. They do not yet fathom a world where they do not rule. But it will come. Just as it did for the French.
And I am not naive or foolish enough to believe that anyone who bears this mark on their hand will be spared their anger.
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Violence isn't ever inevitable.
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[ The direction is sharp, down to the statues of the broken slaves, the twisted bodies in chains. That such a place was now turned into a military compound. ] They still keep slaves. The Tevinter uphold mages as oligarchs, while in others are bound up in houses and have their emotions ripped from them under the guise of religion. They at war with a man who wants to consume the world as a new divinity and people willingly signed up to fight for him.
[ She might not be very good at politics, and she could admit that comfortably. She had not seen the spies in her midst. Nor predicting the weaknesses in others. She had paid for it too dearly to pretend she was a great hand at it. ] You and I might not want violence, for God knows I never did, but I don't think that matters very much.
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Well, honestly - better that the people rule. Even if they have to shed blood to get there, that's better than continued oppression.
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It is. However it comes about, they deserve to have their liberty. [ A click of her tongue, making sure the horse was paying attention after being brought still. ] But to that, I want you to learn how to ride. [ Because Kitty would so gladly go along with that, it seemed, after everything she just watched. But at least she orders less and basis it more in pragmatism. ] It is the only mode of transport there is to have here. You will need to know it if you mean to survive. I can help you pick out light armour as well, and I think a crossbow you ought to train with.
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Throwing discs. And throwing knives. That's what I've learned to use.
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[ A little shrug. ]
No fun going up against werewolves with just my knives. Suppose that someone in full armour wouldn't be much better.
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Paranoia when she talked half through memories, all the same, did not die easy. How palatable silence could be, how little even Galahad was attuned to such a thing.
She forces herself to relax again before she speaks, as easy as the water beating against the Gallow's edge. Rushing and retreating to rush again. ]
No, no there is no fun in it, and men in armour are just as much the trouble. It is very handy when it seems magic has taken the place of gunpowder, here.
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What?
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What? Oh, I said - we haven't got guns. Most of us haven't, anyways. I think some people have got 'em over in Prague, I've heard, that's what Mr Pennyfeather was saying at one point - but we haven't got any in England.
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2003.
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You lie.
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Why on earth would I lie about something as stupid as that.
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Because I was born in 1826, and I learned pistols when I was your age.
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First off, I'm not that young - and second, our worlds are just different, I expect. This one's different from what we're used to, after all - so each other's worlds must be strange to us, too.
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But America and France ought to have - and my homeland. [ Swallows to keep going. ] What of the black coats? [ Shakes her head, maybe she doesn't know them, and her stomach turns over itself, damn near ill. ] The Order of Knights?
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