[ To make the arm-hook even more casual, but also harder to escape, Athessa keeps her hands in her pockets. Really, that's all she wants to be able to provide for her friends: the means to not be alone. (If she's destined for that, she can save them from it.) ]
And you've spent long enough in towers.
And you've spent long enough in towers.
Oh, right.
[ The pain isn't what she's nervous about. But she pulls a folded paper from her pocket and unfurls it, holding it out for him to see. It's a chain of forget-me-nots and their leaves. ]
It's gonna go around my wrist here. Something to focus on when I need to come back to myself. [ Whoever that is. ]
[ The pain isn't what she's nervous about. But she pulls a folded paper from her pocket and unfurls it, holding it out for him to see. It's a chain of forget-me-nots and their leaves. ]
It's gonna go around my wrist here. Something to focus on when I need to come back to myself. [ Whoever that is. ]
I copied it out of a book Isaac gave me*.
[ It's heartwarming to hear that it's going to be beautiful and elegant, things Athessa would not necessarily consider herself. (Loxley called her beautiful, once. It was nice.) ]
They seemed fitting, 'cos ya know. Forget-me-nots.
*Can't remember if he gave it to her or she found it and showed it to him pfff
[ It's heartwarming to hear that it's going to be beautiful and elegant, things Athessa would not necessarily consider herself. (Loxley called her beautiful, once. It was nice.) ]
They seemed fitting, 'cos ya know. Forget-me-nots.
*Can't remember if he gave it to her or she found it and showed it to him pfff
[ It's a sign that they're getting closer to Lowtown when that chaste little kiss gets a holler from some random passer-by in the street. Athessa, of course, hollers back and flashes a rude gesture their way, as is customary. ]
You should. Matty gave me the idea; he used to have these bracelets he wore, but they got burned up in the dining hall that day. [ Neither of them needs elaboration on which day she means. ] So I made him some new ones, just to ya know...replace something he lost. And he said Derrica'd given the first ones to him to remind him...
[ She shrugs the shoulder opposite the arm linked with Colin's. He can fill in the blanks for the reminder the bracelets served, since it's more or less the same as Athessa's reasoning. ]
But uh. It's hard to misplace a tattoo, so.
You should. Matty gave me the idea; he used to have these bracelets he wore, but they got burned up in the dining hall that day. [ Neither of them needs elaboration on which day she means. ] So I made him some new ones, just to ya know...replace something he lost. And he said Derrica'd given the first ones to him to remind him...
[ She shrugs the shoulder opposite the arm linked with Colin's. He can fill in the blanks for the reminder the bracelets served, since it's more or less the same as Athessa's reasoning. ]
But uh. It's hard to misplace a tattoo, so.
Will you have to? Even with your phylactery gone?
[ She had thought, briefly, if a tattoo would be worse than the scar on her face as far as her bard training is concerned, but it's easier to hide things with gloves and sleeves than hide her face all the time. ]
[ She had thought, briefly, if a tattoo would be worse than the scar on her face as far as her bard training is concerned, but it's easier to hide things with gloves and sleeves than hide her face all the time. ]
[ She lets go of his arm before they enter, because she has to stand on her own two feet for this. The thing she is actually nervous about here isn't the pain or the possibility that she'll make a noise and prove to herself that she's not ready, but rather the idea that she should have tried harder to find a Dalish tattooist, or a Rivaini one. ]
Tom. Nice to meetcha. So were you a sailor or somethin'? How'd you get into the...tattooing. Business?
Tom. Nice to meetcha. So were you a sailor or somethin'? How'd you get into the...tattooing. Business?
[ For a moment, Athessa is too surprised to answer, having assumed that Tom was the carpenter, not the elf. Some of that tension, the buzzing of her nerves, lessens with an exhale and she remembers herself enough to smile. ]
I do, yeah, [ The paper is handed over, and she tells him of the placement, the quick version of her reason behind it. It's a little rambling, so she shuts up and just lets Tom (what kind of an elf is called Tom) look at the design as she folds her hands behind her back. ]
I do, yeah, [ The paper is handed over, and she tells him of the placement, the quick version of her reason behind it. It's a little rambling, so she shuts up and just lets Tom (what kind of an elf is called Tom) look at the design as she folds her hands behind her back. ]
Like what?
[ She's happy to defer to his expertise, ultimately. It's hard to not be directly confronted with her inexperience — and perhaps ignorance of some level — when it comes to blood-writing. Tattoos, she corrects herself mentally. ]
I don't want it to make a complete circle. 'Cos ya know...rather not be bound, right?
[ She's happy to defer to his expertise, ultimately. It's hard to not be directly confronted with her inexperience — and perhaps ignorance of some level — when it comes to blood-writing. Tattoos, she corrects herself mentally. ]
I don't want it to make a complete circle. 'Cos ya know...rather not be bound, right?
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