Rialynn Kollmann (
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melodiesoflife2016-09-12 04:26 pm
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Gen CR Hospital
WHO: Rialynn Kollmann, Ruby Rose, Ellana Lavellan, Tear Grants, Albel
WHAT: Wedge assigns several Heroes to keep an eye on the comatoseDarth Tater Palitutu to soothe the nerves of the hospital staff. Nothing eventful happens......EXCEPT FOR AMAZING CR!
WHEN: Throughout the month of September
WHERE: Aqures Ixen Hospital
Considering the runs of bad luck the hospital faced since Halloween of the previous year, it was understandable that they'd be more than a little nervous at having Palitutu safely sleeping in the intensive care unit. If the Heroes were anxious about her waking up and blowing the city to smithereens, imagine how much more fearful the non-job-wielding staff members had to be.
But despite their unease, Palitutu remained safely locked away in a coma, sustained by the IV unit hooked up to her small arm. It was almost hard to believe someone so small had posed such an enormous threat all by herself.
[OOC: Feel free to put up a thread for your character, and then tag whoever you like for guard duty CR.]
WHAT: Wedge assigns several Heroes to keep an eye on the comatose
WHEN: Throughout the month of September
WHERE: Aqures Ixen Hospital
Considering the runs of bad luck the hospital faced since Halloween of the previous year, it was understandable that they'd be more than a little nervous at having Palitutu safely sleeping in the intensive care unit. If the Heroes were anxious about her waking up and blowing the city to smithereens, imagine how much more fearful the non-job-wielding staff members had to be.
But despite their unease, Palitutu remained safely locked away in a coma, sustained by the IV unit hooked up to her small arm. It was almost hard to believe someone so small had posed such an enormous threat all by herself.
[OOC: Feel free to put up a thread for your character, and then tag whoever you like for guard duty CR.]
Re: Rialynn Kollmann
At least, someone that a great deal of other Heroes saw as one. She stayed near the door, back against the wall beside it. She wasn't necessarily blocking the singular entrance and exit, but prepared to do so. Though that didn't mean she wasn't curious about what the other was doing.
"What are you working on, if you don't mind my asking?" she inquired, yellow eyes going from the unconscious woman to the bard. With all the personal training she had in schooling her expression around others, she never was quite successful with her curiosity.
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"What jobs did you start out with?" she asked, waving her hand over the pages to let the ink dry. "Are they similar to what you were able to do in your own world?"
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"Well, it would be a bit odd if you couldn't..." Ellana teased, a hint of a smile crossing her lips. She had fond memories of bards back home, one of which was her more trusted advisor. Noticing the smear, she moved to offer her handkerchief, suppressing a laugh. "Also you have some ink on your nose."
With the amount of times she accidentally caught others with the selfsame mark over her time as inquisitor, she could have paid for a horse. Though at the question, she shrugs faintly. "Summoner and Illusionist. I can't say the latter was familiar at all, but I had the knowledge of summoning spirits before awakening here. However such an act has a grave consequence in my world for both spirit and mage, so I can't say it was all that familiar save for academical purposes."
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"Thank you," she folded the handkerchief and passed it back. She should really look into keeping one of those handy for herself.
Summoner and Illusionist...that combined into an advanced job, didn't it? She raised her brows, then quickly leafed through her journal until she found her notes. Oh, that was right. Psychic. That seemed like it would be useful, especially once Ellana was able to communicate with her mind and fly. Rialynn looked up from her notes with a grin. "That's lucky, you got a good combination with that one." And wow, summoning spirits? Ellana had the bard's full attention now, as she'd scooted herself around to face her directly.
"What kind of consequences?" she asked, curious. "You never had to summon one, then? Or was there a brief exception?"
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Perhaps before she caught the next airship to Esdham, she'd get a time to wash the cloth.
"So I'm told," she smiled politely, though it didn't quite reach her eyes. "I never had nor wished to. If anything, I sent spirits back to their reality. Mages are especially susceptible to the influence of spirits, thus I was trained since I was young that the risks were not worth the cost." Pausing for a moment, she glanced at their unconscious charge before looking to meet Rialynn's gaze. "An external summoning, if the spirit is forced to comply by the mage's demands, can corrupt them into a demon if it goes against their nature. An internal summoning can corrupt the mage themselves, along with the spirit if the mage's intentions corrupt its sentience. There's only one case I know of that didn't lead to tragedy."
She remembers what they spoke of another mage who was raised in the Circle... one who wasn't as lucky as her to have a spirit to ask those questions to, or her boyfriend who knew much more about the Beyond.
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"Is there a way to prevent it? A certain herb, or a...a charm, a circle of salt... I mean, if it always ends so poorly, why would anyone even want to try?"
It made no sense to her, but then again, she wasn't nearly as accustomed to fighting supernatural entities as most people drawn to this world seemed to be.
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Noting that shudder, she smiled faintly. "Desperate times has always led man down a self-destructive path for desperate measures. I myself befriended a spirit of Compassion, however, but that was because he approached to warn of an incoming attack.
"What about you? Did you have any experiences in your world that helped you with your Jobs?"
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But when the question was turned back to Rialynn, she blinked, sitting back in her chair in surprise. People didn't usually ask her questions about herself. Usually she was reluctant to relay any personal details, but... This was about being a bard, so she supposed there was no harm in answering.
"Yes and no?" she shrugged, grinning. "No one has any magic or supernatural power in my world. Everyone is pretty ordinary, truth be told. I was a bard by trade...hence my reluctance in taking up a job where the songs and dances were imbued with actual magic. I was worried I might negatively affect my audience." Her eyes twinkled as her grin grew wider. "It takes some getting used to. Anyway, if you don't mind me asking, who were your people?"
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"The elves, or rather, what remains of us." She didn't personally like discussing this topic as much as others of her kind did, but she could at least answer that much. "I myself am of the dalish clan Lavellan."
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She nodded enthusiastically at Ellana's response. "I've heard of elves before. They're popular legends where I'm from, though, the stuff of stories. It's kind of amazing to sit here and talk with one so freely. Kind of nice, too," she smiled, resting her cheek in her hand. "I didn't know you had clans, though. How many clans are there?"
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Yet despite her response, she smiles faintly. "It likely isn't the same among different worlds, however. So I can't speak for all elves everywhere."
Consider yourself lucky, she's one of the nice ones.
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She turned her head, as if to look off in the direction of Mysidia, and nodded. "I spoke to a few when I could. Bangaa and Moombas too. It makes me wonder if humans are called different things in different worlds."
Rialynn leaned onto her book, shifting her jaw thoughtfully. "The elves of legend in my world are supposed to be ageless beings who can live for centuries and still look young. They're supposed to be wise and influential over the powers of nature. But as far as I know, they're just stories. Nobody's ever seen one, so..." She shrugs a little. "But I don't think humans are the only intelligent beings in the land. Better to exercise a little superstition than be wrong and eaten by a werewolf or something."
No offense, werewolves.
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"That's--" oddly specific, she almost said, before redirecting the conversation slightly. "Different races in Thedas have different words for each other, though none would be said in polite company. Then again, humans there aren't used to seeing elves of high rank in society..."
So speaking as an equal, albeit even as a bit of a mutual curiosity, is something she appreciated more than she'd say. She almost missed the friendly debates back home already. "Also the werewolves would attack, but rarely eat mortal flesh. Though that may just be one instance."
She may be smirking. Just a tad.
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She shivered. These were unpleasant thoughts for a quiet hospital room where Palitutu was sleeping in a heavy coma.
"I think I just gave myself goosebumps," she half-laughed, her nerves showing. "What else was there? I mean, different monsters, different races, things like that."
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Alas, they were on duty... so she sits down in another chair nearby. Perhaps later they could share spooky stories. Like that holiday she's seen decorations go up for lately.
"The most common race is human, but aside from them and elves... dwarves and qunari are the only known races of Thedas." Monsters could be saved for later.
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She nodded at the humans, the elves, and the dwarves...but blinked at the mention of qunari, as that was a term she hadn't heard before. Interested, she scooted closer to the edge of her stool. "I've heard of dwarves, but no qunari. What are they like? Have you met any before?"
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"The less polite term most called them in the south were 'ox-men'. They are a big, proud people; stubbornly set in their ways because they otherwise fear their 'violent' nature without their teachings."
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"Oo, I see," she nodded. "How did he come to join your cause?" At least, Rialynn assumed he was a member of Ellana's party that went adventuring into the wilderness and cities to save the world from a great evil.
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"He was ordered to," she replied simply. "Though he stayed on when his country asked he sacrifice his people 'for the greater good'."
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"...What?"
How many people were supposed to be sacrificed? What purpose equated to 'the greater good'? Were they saved once he joined the group? She didn't understand any of it, so the one-word question pretty much summed up all of her confusion.