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And so, dear readers, I embark upon further adventure amidst what can only be surmised, from your own various writings, as incompetence, foolery and opportunity for murder...

All in all, I think I shall feel rather at home.

In the course of writing this, however, 'twould be considerate for me to make of myself an introduction, no? To that end, you may know me as Morrigan. A name which, so I am told, will mean precious little to you - and be thankful for it, lest you wish to live by aimless superstition.

I am also told you know nothing of the Chantry, Templars or the like. That you've mages who've the good sense to remain free of authority's shackles. In this, I am sure we would find agreement, for subjugation is no fertile soil for the nurturing of empowerment.

I admit, being summoned by the title of... Warden will take a little getting used to. In truth, I would prefer this not to be the case, if this can be helped. It has a very particular association in my world. A profession I would prefer not to be thought of as being part of, even if once aligned with.

This shall be the end of my use for quill and paper, I think, for now.

'Tis a most unusual place, indeed...

Date: 2011-04-07 07:40 am (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the helpful)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
Welcome to the Barge, Morrigan!

Date: 2011-04-07 09:17 am (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the hero)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
[Giggle.]

I like to talk to everyone who arrives!

Date: 2011-04-07 08:00 pm (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the confused D:)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
I try to. Most leave without warning.

Date: 2011-04-07 08:38 pm (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the frustrated)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
Oh, probably. But people seem to be fixed in their ways here.

Has anyone told you about the floods and ports?

Date: 2011-04-07 10:58 pm (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the frustrated)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
Definitely. It can be a shock.

[Sssigh.]

There are also comas - did you see those? It's a nasty shock if you aren't told.

Date: 2011-04-08 02:17 am (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the frustrated)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
No.

People simply... fall unconscious. No one can determine why, or for how long.

Date: 2011-04-08 02:57 am (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the timetouched)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
They would die of dehydration before that, I think.

Date: 2011-04-08 04:35 am (UTC)
strangehistorian: (the confused D:)
From: [personal profile] strangehistorian
Well, I mean by the few days you mentioned. I believe it only takes humans two. I've never heard of anyone dying in one of them, though. Something to ask Dr. Jones.

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