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Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.7
Date: 2013-04-08 08:28 pm (UTC)Sadness crept into Eola's eyes, sadness and a fair hint of bitterness, and that was most unlike her. Eola very rarely had regrets about anything.
“My oldest sister died when I was five – the Nords killed her,” said Eola quietly. “They got my Da at the same time, my strong, proud, brave warrior of a father. I don't remember a lot about him, but I know he loved me dearly. Then he was gone. A few years after that, my next oldest sister died – I'd wandered off and got lost, she'd come out to find me and that's when the mercenaries attacked. She told me to run and fought them off, and she was good, but she was outnumbered and only fifteen. They hacked her to death and I couldn't do a damn thing. I was there for hours, clutching her body, cold, alone, afraid, hungry, crying my eyes out. In the end, I was so hungry I took a bite.”
So Eola's seduction speech had been at least partly autobiographical. Liriel suspected as much.
“They found me eventually, and I told them it had been a fox taking bites out of her, but I'm not sure Ma believed me. She was never the same again. When I approached sixteen, Ma was very clear that I had a choice – either join the fight like my third sister, or get married to continue the line. Needless to say, I said no to both and left. Liriel, don't get me wrong,” Eola sighed. “It's not that I don't agree and it's not even that I don't care. I'd love an independent Reach again. But it's never going to happen in my lifetime and I'm not throwing my life away in a pointless struggle that's never really stopped since Tiber Septim's day.”
“It's not pointless,” said Liriel, fighting the anger that was rising at Eola's dismissive words. “It's only pointless if we give up. I refuse to believe the Forsworn cause is doomed.”
“We?” said Eola, staring right into her eyes. “It's 'we', is it now? Sweet Namira, Liriel, what in Oblivion have you got yourself mixed up in now? I know you're Brotherhood but the Auld Alliance hasn't functioned in over a hundred years. And even when it did, please don't think it was more than a mutually beneficial trade and training agreement. The Dark Brotherhood were never ideologically committed to freedom for the Reach, any more than the Forsworn were prepared to kill just anyone unless it fitted with their own plans. Look, if you've been seconded out to the Forsworn, or even if they've just hired you for a contract, don't make it more than it is. Just do the job, get paid, get out, that's my advice.”
“You cynical bitch,” Liriel said softly, thinking of Madanach's delight as she'd told him she was Listener, and the barely concealed glee in his eyes ever since. Something about seeing him so happy had made her happy too, and for Eola to just dismiss everything Madanach believed in, just like that, felt like a slap in the face.
“Guilty as charged,” said Eola cheerfully. “What? Don't look at me like that, you know what I'm like by now. All I care about is my next meal.”
“There's more to life than the hunt!” Liriel cried, throwing her hands up in frustration.
“Is there?” Eola asked, eyebrow raised. Liriel fought back the urge to slap her.
“Look, do you want in on this job or not?” she hissed. Eola grinned at that, crossing her legs and settling in to listen.
“So there is a job then. Let me guess, the Forsworn have hired you to kill someone they can't get to themselves. Who is it?”
“Let's just say there are a few internal dissensions within the Forsworn with regards to policy,” Liriel said delicately. “And that a certain high-ranking member of the Forsworn is rapidly losing patience with this state of affairs and has retained me to deal with some of said dissenters, namely other high-ranking members of the Forsworn. Apparently if my client does it directly, all Oblivion will break loose, but if the Brotherhood do it, with no link back to said client, my client can then move in and clean up the mess, take their camps over and with any luck the rest will fall into line.”
Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-08 08:29 pm (UTC)“No,” said Liriel pointedly. “Honestly Eola, I'm a professional.”
“Pity,” said Eola, shrugging. “I'm just wondering who is high-ranked enough to want to do all this, but not high-ranked enough to take on a Hag and survive politically. Can't be a Briar Heart, they don't have the imagination.” She smiled sweetly, resting an elbow on the table and propping her head up. “Never mind. I'm sure you'll tell me in good time. I'm allowed to know the target at least, hmm?”
“A Hagraven called Petra at Blind Cliff Cave,” Liriel told her. “She's imprisoned her sister Melka, and M- my client thinks that if we pay Melka a visit and offer to deal with her sister, she might be persuaded to back our client in return.”
“Hags. I knew it,” said Eola, grinning. “Count me in on this one, Liriel. I just have one question. You said this might not be the only job, and honestly, if I was in charge of a number of Forsworn camps and was looking to consolidate my hold on the rest, Blind Cliff Cave would barely figure in my plans.”
“That's not a question,” said Liriel, wondering what on earth was going on in the girl's head.
“No, it's not. My question is – these targets. Would the King in Rags be among them? Madanach?”
Liriel's breath caught in her throat, heart pounding, world going into slow motion at the mere thought of Madanach dying. Never, no never, he's my friend, he's one of us, I'd take my own life before I'd take his.
“No,” Liriel rasped, her throat going dry. “No, we're not going after him.”
Eola closed her eyes, smiling as if at some secret only she knew. Opening them, she sat up, shook herself down and got to her feet.
“Then I'm in.” She held out a hand to Liriel, smiling at her. “Shall we?”
Liriel nodded mutely, not at all sure what had just happened there, but something had shifted in the wind and she had the uncanny feeling Eola had guessed who the client was.
“Let's get going,” Liriel said hastily. “We've got some Hagravens to sort out.”
Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-09 01:20 pm (UTC)Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-13 11:02 am (UTC)Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-10 04:18 pm (UTC)Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-10 06:06 pm (UTC)Glad you like it so far!
Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-10 07:36 pm (UTC)I like your range of characters, too. I didn't expect Eola, or an interesting backstory! And this line, "...killing him and eating his still-warm corpse. She'd carved off a slice and cooked it with a Flames spell first of course, she wasn't a savage or anything." I laughed so much! :p
I am seriously loving this fill: the juxtaposition of the haughty Altmer, Madanach, his daughter, and the really intriguing hierarchy of hags and briar-hearts. And when they drank together; how they chilled their drinks. And how closely the DB are linked to the Forsworn! All the lore bits felt very genuine, as well.
...and the goats! And the "coming-of-age" idea!
Agh! A!A I find all of it amazing! Effortlessly written and brilliantly creative, can't wait for more.
Re: Nightshade and Juniper 3.8
Date: 2013-04-13 11:10 am (UTC)Eola wasn't supposed to be here so early but Liriel needed a Reach-based follower and doesn't have Argis yet. So Eola (whose skill set and ethnic background just scream ex-Forsworn to me) it was.
The Forsworn coming-of-age initiation process will be elaborated on later as it ends up being significant - it is a two-part process and killing something is only half of it.