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Julius ([personal profile] overharrowed) wrote2017-09-09 03:31 pm
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Incoming messages and correspondence for Enchanter Julius.
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[personal profile] aberratic 2024-09-24 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)

This should, probably, be enough to settle her mind. She needn't be too close to the Enchanter, and being part of Riftwatch affords her some measure of protection she mightn't have otherwise. Ness can go back to her room and avoid Isaac and think about how to 'fess up to the Division heads and that's that. No further worry or conversation needed.

Something still needles at her though, some sense of dissatisfaction that anchors her to her seat. It takes a long moment for her to nod.

Whatever it is that's still bothering her, she doesn't have words for it. The Seneschal is clearly bothered by the nature of her magic; there's no reason to hold him hostage in her presence when she can't even figure out what she wants him to say.

"I'll start thinking on how to explain myself to the Division heads," she says, "Thank you, for allaying my fears. I'm sure you have no shortage of work to get back to."

This time, she knows what arrests her, prevents her from walking out the door following a polite dismissal. Try as she might, she can't help the nervous twitch of her hands at her sides at the prospect thatβ€”

"If you'd prefer not to work so closely with me, I can step down as Quartermaster. I don't want to interfere with your work."

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[personal profile] aberratic 2024-10-01 04:50 am (UTC)(link)

"I've.. heard of it, yes," brow furrowed as she tries to think of just where she's heard of Kinloch Holdβ€”she's read so many history books, the events and names start to blur together if she's not careful. Okay, hang on, she can figure this outβ€”twenty years ago makes it...

"During the Fifth Blight, if I'm not mistaken? The Hero of Fereldan conscripted the mages of Kinloch Hold to help fight the Archdemon."

That's clearly not the whole of the story here, nor what Julius is entirely referring to, but it's all that was meaningfully covered in A Study of the Fifth Blight. Recent history was less of Ness's focus at first, so she hasn't spent as much time seeking out more information on the Fifth Blight as she has the Firstβ€”it was either more ancient history or current events, during her initial studying.

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[personal profile] aberratic 2024-10-17 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius explains, and Ness is silent, attentive, allowing him to recount his experience without interruption or distraction. She tries to put herself in that position, imagines leaving Candlekeep to fight in a war only to return and find many of the people she'd known her whole life dead, or traitors and then dead.

It's not so unfamiliar a story, really.

"Thank you, Seneschal. For trusting me with that story."

For a second, it seems that Ness might leave it there, finish excusing herself from his office and return to her own. The silence that follows rests, considering.

"Five years ago, practicioners of evil magics attacked my home," she says eventually, a far-away look in her eyes. "They had infiltrated the ranks of our monks and installed themselves in positions of power, and we were not prepared for their betrayal. My mentor died in that attack. Many of the monks and scribes I'd known my whole life died. Our Keeper... "

She takes a shaky breath, and refocuses. This is, in the short scheme of her life so far, an old wound. The ripples of these losses can't even reach her here.

"There are some forms of magic I cannot abide, as a result. I'm only fortunate that they don't exist here. So, Sir, all this to say... I understand, and I'm sorry to have put you in this position. "
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[personal profile] aberratic 2024-12-02 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
"It would not be an overreaction. But you haven't been unfair."

There's not much else to say after that, really. Or, there might be, if Julius weren't clearly in need of time to right himself in the face of this unwelcome reminder of a time past, or if Ness were more willing to assert herself in the face of someone else's discomfort. Things being the way they are, though, she only hesitates for another moment before giving a respectful bow of her head.

"I will see you in tomorrow's meeting, Seneschal. Thank you for your time."

With that, she quits his office to return to her room and analyze the conversation over and over on a continual loop.