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rhetoricalrogue · 2 years
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Random character relationship dynamics I miss:
Rolfe and Ravena having the younger brother + older sister vibe. Ravena’s the baby of her family so she likes being an older sibling for once and her cousin Rolfe deserves a better older sister than what he got.
Rolfe breaks into Ravena’s townhouse to crash after he comes back from stressful jobs. Ravena always grumbles about being woken up a Early O’Clock with “you have a key” but makes him waffles anyway. Rolfe listens to her ramble about her latest research project and remembers key details, which he mentions in other conversations later.
Marian and Alex’s “I can be mean to my sibling but nobody else better try” mood. Someone teased kid!Marian one time and tiny!Alex flung himself at them. Alex came out of the fight with a black eye and bruised knuckles, but nobody picked on Marian when he was around. Marian will drop everything in order to cheer up her brother, even if that means ditching Jenny jobs and/or date nights with Tristan
Rolfe and Vincent trying to navigate the new “so, our dad never realized he had another kid and you’re suddenly The Middle Child” dynamic where they don’t know anything about the other. Rolfe is still coming to terms that all the things he’s been told about his biological father are lies and that’s what he’s based his perception of him on while trying to form a bond with his new brother. Vincent is still “holy shit, I have an older brother” and trying to figure out how to break the news to his parents AND his sister Brenna. Every variation on this theme also has him turning to Roz for advice because BFF!Roz is a constant, no matter what.
Basically everything about my Gaggle of Hawkes and how damn crowded Gamlen’s house in Lowtown must have been with him, Leandra, Carver, Bethany, Gavin, Vivian, Elsa, and the dog inside. (Because everyone lives in this AU, damn it.)
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contreparry · 5 years
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For DADWC and OC of your choice: 19. “You’re more than you think.” u. Quiet campsite
Ooohhh, it’s time to pick an OC, who will it be who will it be- it’s the return of my favorite child, Evelyn Trevelyan’s niece, Henrietta Evelyn Trevelyan! Here she is, for @dadrunkwriting!
Henrietta sat next to the campfire and stared into the flames. The fire was warm on her face. Her skin felt tight against her cheeks, and her eyes were dry and felt full of grit and ash. Her eyes felt prickly, close to tears. But she would not cry! She would not give her father the satisfaction! It didn’t particularly matter that he was back in Ostwick, she wouldn’t even give him a passing thought! It was his fault that she was here in the wilds of Ferelden, ready to cross the mountains to Orlais. And from there, she would go to Val Royeux and... finishing school. A school for noble young ladies to complete their education, as befitted a young lady. It sounded horrible, stuffy and snobby, and all the other girls would look down their perfect noses at her, with her wild red curls and awkward height and she would never fit in, never belong, and then she’d never go home because she’d never be a proper noblewoman!
Henrietta dreaded it.
“Lady Trevelyan,” one of the guards greeted her cheerfully. She was one of the friendly guards, a young dwarven woman named Ravena who wore her goldenrod colored hair in a great big braid that swung down her back. She was only a few years older than Henrietta, a solid seventeen to Henrietta’s twelve, yet she was one of the more experienced guides her father hired to traverse the Ferelden wilderness. Henrietta hoped Ravena would keep walking by, but instead she sat down on a small camping stool.
“Enjoying the night in the woods? It’s only a day’s ride to the next township, then we take the lower road to the border,” Ravena explained. She was one of the few people who ever explained anything or even spoke to her- father’s trusted guards maintained a respectful distance, and the rest of their hired escort kept even further away. But Ravena always took the time to say hello. If they met in different circumstances, Henrietta would have liked her, but as they met on this doomed voyage, Henrietta was utterly miserable and not good company.
“It’s a bit of a slog, though we’re lucky with the weather,” Ravena continued when Henrietta didn’t speak. “Might be the middle of summer, but at the foot of these mountains? Constant snow. Deep as your waist. Perhaps your knee, Lady Trevelyan. But the roads are snow-free and the Inquisition has kept bandits and such away.”
“Why are we taking the lower road?” Henrietta asked, and Ravena hesitated before answering. Maybe she was surprised that Henrietta talked at all- she had been a bit sullen and quiet through the journey.
“Well, the lower road is longer, since it goes ‘round the largest of the mountains, but it will get us to the border in time for you to meet that caravan to Val Royeux. The upper road is a shortcut, but a little more treacherous. We’ll wind through the ruins of Haven and... well, it now leads up to Skyhold. Seat of the Inquisition.”
Skyhold! “Aunt Evelyn!” Henrietta breathed out. Skyhold was so close, and yet so far away! But if anyone could keep her from Orlais and the dreadful finishing school, maybe the leader of the Inquisition, Inquisitor Evelyn Adelaide Trevelyan, her aunt, could save her!
“Oh, thank the Stone the Inquisition’s not a banned topic for you,” Ravena exclaimed. “I’ve wanted to join up for ages, but my uncle refuses, says it is no business of ours. Thought that, after I escorted you to Val Royeux, I’d make my way to Skyhold and see if my skills are of use there.”
“I’m sure they will be, Aunt Evelyn says they need trackers and guides, people who know the region. And... and I think you’re an excellent guide, Ravena,” Henrietta replied hesitantly, and Ravena’s smile made her stomach flutter.
“I wish I were brave, like you. If I was, I wouldn’t be going to Val Royeux for school,” Henrietta added miserably. “But I’m not good at anything useful.”
The fire crackled, and beyond that came the faint sound of owls hooting in the dark woods. Otherwise it was quiet, and Henrietta sunk further into her seat and tried not to cry. If she had some sort of practical skill like Ravena, she could do something other than leave Ostwick, leave home, for a stupid school! If she was just a little better at being what her parents expected of her, she could have stayed home!
“I think you’re too hard on yourself, Lady Trevelyan,” Ravena said gently, breaking the silence. “I think that you’re more than you think you are. You just haven’t had the chance to find yourself yet, is all.” Ravena then stood up and smiled at her.
“I’m off to grab some food, want anything?” Ravena asked. Henrietta shook her head.
“No,” Henrietta said softly. “And, Ravena? Thank you.” Ravena waved farewell and walked away, and Henrietta returned her attention to the fire. But she stared at the flames, and the flicker of an idea bloomed in her mind. The upper road...
It would take careful planning, and she had to be fast and careful, but if she took a map and started early on a day with poorer weather, well... perhaps she could make her way up the mountain. If she saw Aunt Evelyn, explained everything that had happened, she could fix all this so Henrietta could go home.
“The upper road,” Henrietta muttered. “I just have to go up the upper road.”
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rimdraws · 7 years
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Got 4 requests as I closed the post :D
@x-x-files‘s Thalia Trevelyan @marsquisitor‘s Arden Trevelyan @rhetoricalrogue‘s Ravena Trevelyan @ace–jace‘s Livia Surana
It was fun sketching your pretty pretty OCs! thanks!
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rhetoricalrogue · 1 year
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I love how my Cousins Trevelyan modern AU is zero actual Inquisition plot and 110% me wanting Rolfe to have a phone, break into his cousin Ravena’s townhouse (she reminds him often that he HAS a key) and the two of them cook up Midnight Waffles while catching up with their lives.
And also giving him a happier family backstory because I really put him through the wringer in my canon and multiple other AUs, he deserves to be happier, dangit
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rhetoricalrogue · 3 years
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Jogging the Memory
Fiction Type: Fanfiction Fandom: Dragon Age Prompt: "I need you."
Diving into @fictober-event by putting a spin on some old reliable characters and putting them into the AU @alittlestarling and I have been throwing ideas back and forth to the other for forever.
“I need you to –”
Ravena met Blackwall’s earnest plea with an arched eyebrow. “To keep quiet that I know you from a few years ago?” She tilted her head. “Under a different name than the one you’re using now?”
“You don’t understand, it’s…” he sighed. “That old name is dead now, as is the past that went with it.”
She shrugged and went back to packing her bag. Before he had knocked on the door of the cottage she was sharing with her cousins, Ravena had been preparing to go out into the field and accompany the Herald into the Hinterlands to hopefully acquire horses for the Inquisition. Personal curiosity in the astrariums littering the landscape Roz had mentioned had been the main reason she had requested the to join the outgoing party, but she sincerely hoped that unlocking their secrets would lead to something that would benefit the Inquisition, fledgling organization as it was.
Oh Henri, she thought wistfully, a pang of grief sharp at her chest. If only you were here to see this with me.
“Some pasts we can’t run from, Rainier,” she told him, not looking up as she carefully put a well-worn notebook in with her belongings. She may not have her mentor here with her any longer, but she could still find comfort in the knowledge that his personal effects had been safely stowed away in the inn that he had been staying at before heading to the Conclave. She may never find a body to mourn amid the ashes of the temple she and her dear cousin had once helped restore, but at least she had his familiar book of notes to keep his memory alive. “Especially pasts like yours.”
“My name is Blackwall,” he hissed, tone suddenly sharp, dangerous. Ravena started when his hand shot out and gripped her wrist, her mind flashing to the dagger she kept inside her right boot. It was a gift from her other cousin Rolfe, one that had come with countless lessons on self-defense and how to properly use it. The crushing pressure of the fingers that ground around the slim bones of her wrist was a dangerously silent reminder that those very same fingers could easily wrap around her throat and made her sincerely think that she might have use for all those lessons Rolfe had taken pains to teach her. “And it would benefit us both if you would remember to use it.”
Not breaking eye contact, Ravena wrenched her wrist out of his grasp, eyes narrowing and mouth twisting into a frown. “Is that a threat?”
“That is entirely up to you, my lady.”
Weighing pros and cons had always been one of her stronger suits. It had been years since she had last seen Thom Rainier and the man she had encountered in the woods defending people from bandits was different than the man she had spent a night of passion with while in Orlais supporting her findings from a dig she and Henri had just gotten back from. At the time, she had thought Thom Rainier a handsome, if not arrogant man and the fact that he had thought she was similarly attractive and was willing to partake in a bit of mindless fun that didn’t have any strings attached. They’d spent a mutually pleasant evening together and he was gone before she woke up the next morning. To his credit, he hadn’t robbed her any of her belongings while she had been asleep.
It may be her ego talking, but she would have liked to have made enough of an impression on him that he would have actually remembered her name the next time he saw her. The only thing that soothed that initial sting was the fact that he had recognized her, even if he didn’t remember exactly where he knew her face from.
She licked her suddenly dry lips. The man defending the defenseless and teaching them to fight back was also worlds different than the rumors of murder and betrayal that had circulated after his seemingly mysterious disappearance from Orlais. “Mutually beneficial relationships seem to be a thing for us,” she said, tone careful. Almost instantly, the line of his shoulders relaxed and the flinty edge to his eyes seemed to warm. There was still a cautious way he carried himself, but then again, she had that same manner, her body ready to bolt should he make any sudden moves.
“That would appear so.”
“Even if some of us don’t remember that being the case.”
The laugh that she was met with sounded rusty from disuse, but genuine, nonetheless. “If it makes you feel any better, Ravena, I was a bastard back then. I rarely took the time to process names and commit the faces they belonged with to memory.”
“And that’s different now?” Are you a different person was the silent question that burned at the tip of her tongue, but it wasn’t a question she had any right to ask of him. Not yet anyway.
“It is.” She was not a short woman, but he still had to tilt his head and slightly hunch his shoulders to ensure they were at an equal line of sight. “I…I am trying, at least.”
Ah. So her silent question wasn’t quite as silent as she had thought. “That’s all any of us can do,” Ravena replied. “If it makes you feel any better, I guess I can forgive your lapse in memory. Our past encounter was brief.” She gave him a wicked smile. “Almost disappointingly so. Premature, even.”
He made a face, posture relaxing even further at her teasing. “You wound me.”
“A fitting injury to match the blow to my own ego.”
“You know, I could be persuaded to soothe that injury, should you be so inclined.”
Oh. Well this was an entirely different direction for their conversation to take from where it began. “Is that so?” She went back to packing her bag. “And if I was uninterested?”
“Then this would be the last time I brought it up.” He took a step towards her, his voice pitched lower in a way that sent a pleasant shiver down her back. “I may be an asshole when it comes to remembering names, but I can distinctly remember that night.”
Ravena closed her eyes and swayed towards him, so close that the warmth of his body all but sank into her skin. “Once I jogged your memory, you mean.”
“This is going to be a thing with you, isn’t it?”
“I haven’t decided.” She grinned. “Perhaps.”
“Perhaps on always bringing up my past fuck them and forget them tendencies or perhaps on picking up a…mutually beneficial relationship from where we left it?”
Bag packed, she slung it over her shoulder before pressing close to Blackwall’s side. Not giving him any warning, she reached out and grabbed the collar of his gambeson, rising on the tips of her toes to close the short distance between them. It had been some time since she had kissed anyone, let alone this man, but oh. The initial surprise had been sweet, but the answering kiss was even better. Blackwall didn’t wait for any prompting before wrapping his arms around her and hauling her up return her kiss, the press of his mouth against hers almost intoxicating and bringing back several incredibly detailed moments of that night they’d shared so long ago.
She broke the kiss before they got too carried away. While it was tempting to entertain the thought of Blackwall having his way with her there on the nearby table, she was sharing the cabin with Ada and Rolfe, either of the two well within their rights to innocently walk in without thinking to announce their presence.
Ada would have been mortified and run out of the cabin. Rolfe, on the other hand…Ravena was absolutely positive her dearest cousin would have given them a round of applause and some sort of smartassed remark. Ravena loved him dearly and considered Rolfe to be more of a younger brother than a cousin, but she would have had no other choice but to chase him down and kill him for interrupting, so really, stopping before things got too out of hand was for his own safety.
“I’ll let you figure that one out,” she told Blackwall, winking cheekily as she moved past him and towards the door. She gasped when he reached for her wrist again, pulling her back for another quick yet searing kiss.
“I’m a quick study,” he murmured, breath warm against her lips. He moved back only far enough to bring her wrist that was still in his loose grasp to his lips, his mouth moving over the skin there, a silent apology for his earlier mishandling. “Ravena.”
“So I see.” She exited the cabin and held the door open for him. “Shall we? I wouldn’t want to keep Roz waiting.”
“No, we wouldn’t want that.” He held out his arm for her to take as they walked towards the makeshift stables, but she squared her shoulders and walked past him.
“You’re staring at my ass,” she said, not looking behind to confirm.
“It would be rude not to appreciate the view,” he shot back.
She shook her head and kept walking. “Ass.”
The smile on her face remained as they came up to the stables, Roz checking her saddlebags for gear and Rolfe making small talk beside her. Ravena made note of Roz’s worried expression, and she knew that the Herald had good reason to be worried; reports from the Hinterlands were still coming in of pockets of mage and templar skirmishes. While the Inquisition’s agents had made some headway in stabilizing the area, there were still violent flare ups that hopefully would become less and less as fade rifts were sealed and areas secured.
“Everything all right?” Ravena asked, hoping to break the tense silence that Rolfe’s lighthearted yet one-sided conversation hadn’t been able to.
“I guess we’ll find out once we get there,” Roz answered, chewing on her lip. “Are we ready?”
“Ready whenever you are.” Again, Blackwall offered his arm to her as she stood beside her own horse, and this time, Ravena took it. Her branch of the Trevelyan family tree were excellent equestrians, she herself learned how to ride at a very early age, but when an attractive man offered to help her onto a horse, she would have been a fool to let the opportunity pass without taking advantage of it.
Ravena was many things, but a fool wasn’t one of them. It was something that definitely didn’t escape her cousin’s notice either. He didn’t say anything, but the raised eyebrow and smirk he gave her was enough to know that they would be having a conversation once they had a chance for privacy. She sighed and rolled her eyes at Rolfe. It would be easier to tell him the truth; he was a spy by profession and even before his twenty-year tenure with the Chantry, had an uncanny knack for pulling information out of anyone before they even realized they were telling him everything.
Well, almost everything. Ravena glanced at Blackwall, who had elected to ride ahead of them and match his horse’s pace with Roz’s.
Some secrets weren’t hers to tell.
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rhetoricalrogue · 3 years
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11 or 37 for Ravena and Blackwall (if you're still taking prompts!) :)
Thank you for the ask (and your patience, as this ask is from last year!)
11.Pulling mine into their lap, 37. Rubbing circles on mine’s back
“I thought you said that you were going to be writing.” The amused voice above her and the shadow that fell over her notebook made her pause.
“I am writing,” Ravena replied.
“In the tavern?”
She shrugged.  “It’s where I do my best thinking.  There’s food, drink, and plenty of background noise.”
Blackwall sat at the chair across from her, setting his elbows on the table and leaning forward.  “And you get work done?”  He looked around, seeing Sera balancing over the second floor railing as she listened to Maryden singing the opening verse of her namesake song.  Blackwall chuckled, thinking that his friend was contemplating murder, of either the bard or her lute, or perhaps both.
“Sometimes I prefer the noise to absolute silence.  Besides, all the tables at the library were full.”  She rose and stretched, sighing in relief at the way her back popped and cracked.  “Though I’m glad to see you, I was needing a break.”
He grinned, eyes watching the tantalizing curve of her body as she stretched further.  “Glad to be of service.”
She rounded the table and cupped his face in her hand for a quick peck to his lips, moving away before he could deepen the kiss.  “If I could employ your service for a while longer.”
“I’m all yours for the taking.” 
Ravena smirked against his mouth and ran her fingers through his hair.  “Be a dear and save my seat, will you?  I’ve been needing a refill for at least the past hour.”  She gently shoved his shoulder when he began to stand, more than likely offering to fetch her another glass of ale in her stead.  “Nope, I need to move.  I haven’t gotten up from this spot in ages and I’m feeling it.”
Blackwall watched as she made her way downstairs, occupying himself with reading the field notes she had left scattered on the tabletop, her usual elegant script cramped to fit the margins of the paper.
“Leave anything out in my report?” Blackwall jumped at the sound of her voice behind him, silently cursing the fact that she was so sneaky, even in a rowdy tavern.
“Didn’t mean to pry,” he started, watching as she plunked two tankards on the table in front of him, one that she had been drinking from and one she had bought for him. 
“I don’t mind.  Actually, I could use a second pair of eyes on it, make sure that my grammar is up to scholarly snuff.  I’m helping out a colleague and it wouldn’t do to send sub-par papers.”  Ravena moved to sit at her chair, but thought against it at the last minute, deciding that Blackwall’s knee was a far better perch.
And he didn’t have any objections, reaching out to draw her in closer, giving her a slight bounce on his lap until she was seated comfortably. “I thought you were working,” he teased, his hand resting comfortably at her hip.
“And I told you that I was overdue for a break,” she teased back, her hand moving from his shoulder to rub slow circles at his back.  “And if I recall correctly, you said that you were mine for the taking.”
“That I did.”  He ran his nose against hers.  “Whatever shall you do with me, my lady?”
“I have a few ideas.”  Reaching behind her, she grabbed her tankard.  “But first, we should wait five more minutes.  Someone downstairs requested seven rounds of Sera Was Never followed by one round of Scout Lace Harding and I want to be around to stop Sera from committing murder.”
He laughed as he reached for his own tankard, taking a deep drink.  “If she makes to leap off the railing, you get to hold her back.  You’re the faster of the two of us.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 3 years
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1, 40, and 45 for Ravena/Blackwall, please!
Thanks! 💕
1. - How do they fall asleep? Wake up? Any daily rituals?
Ravena usually falls asleep reading most nights. Blackwall makes sure to mark her place before moving the book to the nearby nightstand. On the rare occasion that she wakes up before he does, she likes to curl up against him and enjoy the quiet before falling back to sleep.
When he wakes up earlier than she does (which is often) Blackwall will wake her up with a kiss and coffee, fixed the way she likes it.
40. - Any special memories? Do they have a special place they like to go to?
Their first cheese rolling festival was a memorable one. They made it halfway down the hill before both of them tripped and rolled most of the way down. Some of the contestants’ cheeses didn’t make it down the hill 100% whole and Blackwall was picking bits of it out of Rowena’s hair while they watched the rest of the festivities from the sidelines after spraining an ankle and bruising a knee, respectively.
45. - Any special dreams or goals they have as a couple? Any heartbreaks? Regrets?
Both of them would love to relax and see the world together. Biggest heartbreak was the whole Blackwall reveal and subsequent breakup/avoidance period afterwards. There’s a lot of regrets, especially when they find out that they were in the same city at the same time in the past and could have met sooner/changed the course their lives had taken, but they’re both glad that they met when they did and are happy with living the rest of their lives together.
Send me a ship and a number and I’ll tell you...
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rhetoricalrogue · 3 years
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"things you said at the kitchen table" for Ravena/Blackwall since I'm in a DA mood! :D
Thank you for the ask!  I went with a modern AU with these two, and then remembered that while she can cook the basics, Ravena should not be allowed inside a kitchen.
“This is inedible.”
Thom looked up from the morning paper and pushed his reading glasses up the bridge of his nose.  “Something wrong?”  Whatever Ravena was cooking smelled...well, it wasn’t bad, just different.
“I think whoever wrote this recipe skipped several important steps,” she grumped, scaping a spatula through a mix of what looked like fried eggs and hashbrowns.  
He rose from the kitchen table and made his way to the stove.  “Come now, I’m sure we can save it,” he told her, wrapping an arm around her from behind and grabbing a fork with his free hand to sample what she had cooked.
“Thom, no!”  Ravena smacked at his hand with her spatula, but it was too late.
He made a face.  “Is that...what is that?”
“Cinnamon, sugar, and paprika,” she told him, watching as Thom moved away to grab at his coffee cup and take a drink to rinse the contrasting flavors from his mouth.  “I was wary of the combo, especially with the garlic powder and red pepper flakes, but wanted to give it a chance.”
“Somehow I think the recipe writer blended two completely different recipes by mistake.”  Thom watched as Ravena tried to pick at some of the skillet to see what was salvageable, but then wound up scraping the entire contents into the trash.  “Here,” he told her, filling her mug with a fresh serving of coffee.  “Keep my seat warm, will you?”
“I should have stuck with waffles,” she grumbled, flicking the paper open in annoyance.  “I can make those in my sleep.”
“And I can make omelets in mine. Between the two of us, I think we can figure something out for breakfast.”
“I used the last of the eggs for that monstrosity.”
“Ah.”  Thom went over to Ravena and pressed a kiss to her forehead before grabbing his phone.  “Good thing there’s a diner that does delivery nearby.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 3 years
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Ooo, 6 for Ravena/Blackwall or Rolfe/Cassandra please!
Thank you for the ask!  I went with Blackwall and Ravena for this one.
Things said under the stars and in the grass
“I cannot get this damned thing to work!” Ravena held her palms on top of her head and scowled at the astarium.
“You’ll get it eventually,” Blackwall reassured her, looking up from the small campfire he’d made for them before getting up and rechecking the lines of rope holding their tent upright.
“Not before this thing drives me utterly mad.  I’ve tried every combination I can think of and nothing!”
He made a quiet hmm noise before heading over to her.  “Do you mind?” he asked, reaching out and setting his palm on her hip to draw her close enough to kiss her temple.
Ravena blew out an exasperated breath.  “Help yourself,” she told him, leaning against him and resting her head against his shoulder.
“Now, we know that these are constellations, yes?”  He didn’t wait for her nod, just concentrated on the astarium in front of them.  “And past globes have been linked to different constellations seen overhead from each astarium’s location.”
“That hasn’t been verified, but…”
He reached out and pressed a finger over her lip, grinning when she playfully nipped at it with her teeth.  “Humor me, my lady.  You get grumpy when you’re stumped.”  Holding her closer, he tipped his head upwards and studied the night sky.  Luckily, it was a clear night and there were a number of stars twinkling overhead.
“This is a nice view,” she commented.
“Especially since the Storm Coast decided not to live up to its name and give us a reprieve from the wet weather?”
Ravena laughed.  “Especially that.  I don’t know if I could stand another day hiking while soaked to the bone.”  She looked up at him and watched as he stared intently at the stars above them.  “This is a nice view too.”
He didn’t look away, but the small smile that peeked out from behind his beard told her he’d heard her.  “Perhaps once we solve this puzzle, I’ll give you a better one,” he teased.  Letting her go, Blackwall studied the astarium before them, his fingers shifting pieces every so often.  Ravena watched as he paused in his work to consult the sky, much like she had, but unlike her attempts, pieces moved more easily until the astrolabe type apparatus moved on its own, a beam of light shooting out from it towards a spot on the horizon.
“You did it!”  Ravena scrambled to grab her tools and notebook to capture the light’s trajectory before it faded, madly scribbling down angles and adding a rough sketch of the area in front of her.
“We did it.  You were on the right track, but there was a line here and there out of place.  See?”  Blackwall waited until she was finished making her notes before pointing up.  “The Maiden.”
She let out a breath.  “It’s a good thing that I have you here,” she told him, smiling as she put her notebook away.  “You have a keen eye, especially since Beliltanus has so many points.  You made it look easy.”
He reached out to her, holding her hands in his own.  “Maybe I wanted to impress you.”
“And you did.”  She gave him a wink before pulling him closer to her, wiggling her hands out of his grasp so she could slide them up his chest and across his shoulders.  “I do believe you said something about giving me a better view once this was solved?”
Blackwall winked at her.  “That I did.”  He laughed at her little yelp of surprise when he scooped her into his arms and made his way towards their tent.  “Though I think the view I’ll have will be far superior, love.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 4 years
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Tagged by @chuckhansen​ thank you! Tagging @potatocrab​, @alittlestarling​, @bimollymauks​, @out-of-the-embers​ and anyone else who would like to join in!
Going with the Cousins Trevelyan in age order, since I haven’t done anything for them in a while!
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𝙳𝚁𝚄𝙸𝙳   »   bird watching, shy kid, wind chimes, trying to whistle, summer camp, apple orchards, lost in their head, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, hoodies, thrift shopping, saving worms off the sidewalk, pig latin, bare feet, thunderstorms, numb fingers, braided hair, naming potted plants
𝙵𝙸𝙶𝙷𝚃𝙴𝚁   »   goosebumps, leather jackets, adventure, chewing nails, cares deeply but can’t show it, bronze locks, no sleep, taste of iron, netflix binges, never forgets, combat boots, stories behind scars, table for one, official soundtracks, sore calves, trusts themselves the most
𝙼𝙾𝙽𝙺   »   always trying to be better, wanderlust, meditation, sweat pants, old photographs, yoga, sleeping in hammocks, nostalgia, minimalist design, a breath of fresh air, baby animals, volunteering, perfectionist, doesn’t care about fashion, healthy snacks, noticing the little things
𝙿𝙰𝙻𝙰𝙳𝙸𝙽   »   school uniforms, thick jackets, sleeping with the windows open, logical advice, scrapbooking, compasses, i fight for my friends, sculpture gardens, cold morning air, big soul, likes routine, secret romantic, last to get jokes, sunflowers, practical presents, misty weather
𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁   »   herbal tea, smell of rain, blinking away tears, camping trips, collecting bones, swiss army knives, first impressions, anxious thoughts, bobby pins, burnt marshmallows, too competitive, clothes lines, messenger bags, holding grudges, gets along better with animals than people
𝚁𝙾𝙶𝚄𝙴   »   flirtatious sarcasm, candid photos, lost phone chargers, adrenaline rush, picking dirt out from beneath their nails, social chameleon, clashing clothes, self-deprecating jokes, claw machines, sits in chairs wrong, smudged eyeliner, has too many sunglasses, eats nothing or everything
𝚂𝙾𝚁𝙲𝙴𝚁𝙴𝚁 » infectious laugh, family trees, shivers down their spine, lipstick and roses, mood swings, clumsy, believing in destiny, high expectations, sleeping in darkness, collection of nail polish, passionate, good grades but never studies, poetry books, blowing kisses, not knowing their own strength
𝚆𝙰𝚁𝙻𝙾𝙲𝙺 »   knowing everyone’s secrets, backpack covered in pins, envy, being in walmart late at night, earl grey, selective memory, conspiracy theories and cryptids, key smashing, need to know basis, can’t cook, bags under eyes, experimental art, flickering bulbs, black clothing all year long
𝚆𝙸𝚉𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   piles of textbooks, cat in lap, keeping a diary, indecision, scented candles, studying alone in a café, lingering touches, museum dates, unanswered questions, taking on too much responsibility, collections, chalk dust, comfy robes, unnecessary apologies, coming home after a long day
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𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙽 »   toothy grins, stories around the campfire, clothes covered in pet hair, hot temper, old jeans, heartbeat in head, potatoes and steak, beaded jewelry, bruises like galaxies, mementos, backpack stuffed full, craigslist furniture, spontaneous road trips, air ripped from lungs
𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   homemade bread, white lies, easily excited, trying on hats, band geek, pep talks, no impulse control, sunsets, vintage fashion, long showers, selfies, following dreams, rosy cheeks, song mash-ups, pink lemonade with tequila, loves easily, animated storyteller, full of comebacks
𝙲𝙻𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲  »   list of wishes, biting their tongue, band-aids and neosporin, shoulder to cry on, morning sun, necklaces, trial and error, homemade quilts, formal clothing, astrology fan, messages in bottles, pleated braids, speaking up for friends, feathers, motivational quotes, vivid dreams
𝙳𝚁𝚄𝙸𝙳   »   bird watching, shy kid, wind chimes, trying to whistle, summer camp, apple orchards, lost in their head, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, hoodies, thrift shopping, saving worms off the sidewalk, pig latin, bare feet, thunderstorms, numb fingers, braided hair, naming potted plants
𝙵𝙸𝙶𝙷𝚃𝙴𝚁   »   goosebumps, leather jackets, adventure, chewing nails, cares deeply but can’t show it, bronze locks, no sleep, taste of iron, netflix binges, never forgets, combat boots, stories behind scars, table for one, official soundtracks, sore calves, trusts themselves the most
𝙼𝙾𝙽𝙺   »   always trying to be better, wanderlust, meditation, sweat pants, old photographs, yoga, sleeping in hammocks, nostalgia, minimalist design, a breath of fresh air, baby animals, volunteering, perfectionist, doesn’t care about fashion, healthy snacks, noticing the little things
𝙿𝙰𝙻𝙰𝙳𝙸𝙽   »   school uniforms, thick jackets, sleeping with the windows open, logical advice, scrapbooking, compasses, i fight for my friends, sculpture gardens, cold morning air, big soul, likes routine, secret romantic, last to get jokes, sunflowers, practical presents, misty weather
𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁   »   herbal tea, smell of rain, blinking away tears, camping trips, collecting bones, swiss army knives, first impressions, anxious thoughts, bobby pins, burnt marshmallows, too competitive, clothes lines, messenger bags, holding grudges, gets along better with animals than people
𝚁𝙾𝙶𝚄𝙴   »   flirtatious sarcasm, candid photos, lost phone chargers, adrenaline rush, picking dirt out from beneath their nails, social chameleon, clashing clothes, self-deprecating jokes, claw machines, sits in chairs wrong, smudged eyeliner, has too many sunglasses, eats nothing or everything
𝚂𝙾𝚁𝙲𝙴𝚁𝙴𝚁 » infectious laugh, family trees, shivers down their spine, lipstick and roses, mood swings, clumsy, believing in destiny, high expectations, sleeping in darkness, collection of nail polish, passionate, good grades but never studies, poetry books, blowing kisses, not knowing their own strength
𝚆𝙰𝚁𝙻𝙾𝙲𝙺 »   knowing everyone’s secrets, backpack covered in pins, envy, being in walmart late at night, earl grey, selective memory, conspiracy theories and cryptids, key smashing, need to know basis, can’t cook, bags under eyes, experimental art, flickering bulbs, black clothing all year long
𝚆𝙸𝚉𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   piles of textbooks, cat in lap, keeping a diary, indecision, scented candles, studying alone in a café, lingering touches, museum dates, unanswered questions, taking on too much responsibility, collections, chalk dust, comfy robes, unnecessary apologies, coming home after a long day
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𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙽 »   toothy grins, stories around the campfire, clothes covered in pet hair, hot temper, old jeans, heartbeat in head, potatoes and steak, beaded jewelry, bruises like galaxies, mementos, backpack stuffed full, craigslist furniture, spontaneous road trips, air ripped from lungs
𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   homemade bread, white lies, easily excited, trying on hats, band geek, pep talks, no impulse control, sunsets, vintage fashion, long showers, selfies, following dreams, rosy cheeks, song mash-ups, pink lemonade with tequila, loves easily, animated storyteller, full of comebacks
𝙲𝙻𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲  »   list of wishes, biting their tongue, band-aids and neosporin, shoulder to cry on, morning sun, necklaces, trial and error, homemade quilts, formal clothing, astrology fan, messages in bottles, pleated braids, speaking up for friends, feathers, motivational quotes, vivid dreams
𝙳𝚁𝚄𝙸𝙳   »   bird watching, shy kid, wind chimes, trying to whistle, summer camp, apple orchards, lost in their head, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, hoodies, thrift shopping, saving worms off the sidewalk, pig latin, bare feet, thunderstorms, numb fingers, braided hair, naming potted plants
𝙵𝙸𝙶𝙷𝚃𝙴𝚁   »   goosebumps, leather jackets, adventure, chewing nails, cares deeply but can’t show it, bronze locks, no sleep, taste of iron, netflix binges, never forgets, combat boots, stories behind scars, table for one, official soundtracks, sore calves, trusts themselves the most
𝙼𝙾𝙽𝙺   »   always trying to be better, wanderlust, meditation, sweat pants, old photographs, yoga, sleeping in hammocks, nostalgia, minimalist design, a breath of fresh air, baby animals, volunteering, perfectionist, doesn’t care about fashion, healthy snacks, noticing the little things
𝙿𝙰𝙻𝙰𝙳𝙸𝙽   »   school uniforms, thick jackets, sleeping with the windows open, logical advice, scrapbooking, compasses, i fight for my friends, sculpture gardens, cold morning air, big soul, likes routine, secret romantic, last to get jokes, sunflowers, practical presents, misty weather
𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁   »   herbal tea, smell of rain, blinking away tears, camping trips, collecting bones, swiss army knives, first impressions, anxious thoughts, bobby pins, burnt marshmallows, too competitive, clothes lines, messenger bags, holding grudges, gets along better with animals than people
𝚁𝙾𝙶𝚄𝙴   »   flirtatious sarcasm, candid photos, lost phone chargers, adrenaline rush, picking dirt out from beneath their nails, social chameleon, clashing clothes, self-deprecating jokes, claw machines, sits in chairs wrong, smudged eyeliner, has too many sunglasses, eats nothing or everything
𝚂𝙾𝚁𝙲𝙴𝚁𝙴𝚁 » infectious laugh, family trees, shivers down their spine, lipstick and roses, mood swings, clumsy, believing in destiny, high expectations, sleeping in darkness, collection of nail polish, passionate, good grades but never studies, poetry books, blowing kisses, not knowing their own strength
𝚆𝙰𝚁𝙻𝙾𝙲𝙺 »   knowing everyone’s secrets, backpack covered in pins, envy, being in walmart late at night, earl grey, selective memory, conspiracy theories and cryptids, key smashing, need to know basis, can’t cook, bags under eyes, experimental art, flickering bulbs, black clothing all year long
𝚆𝙸𝚉𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   piles of textbooks, cat in lap, keeping a diary, indecision, scented candles, studying alone in a café, lingering touches, museum dates, unanswered questions, taking on too much responsibility, collections, chalk dust, comfy robes, unnecessary apologies, coming home after a long day
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𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙽 »   toothy grins, stories around the campfire, clothes covered in pet hair, hot temper, old jeans, heartbeat in head, potatoes and steak, beaded jewelry, bruises like galaxies, mementos, backpack stuffed full, craigslist furniture, spontaneous road trips, air ripped from lungs
𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   homemade bread, white lies, easily excited, trying on hats, band geek, pep talks, no impulse control, sunsets, vintage fashion, long showers, selfies, following dreams, rosy cheeks, song mash-ups, pink lemonade with tequila, loves easily, animated storyteller, full of comebacks
𝙲𝙻𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲  »   list of wishes, biting their tongue, band-aids and neosporin, shoulder to cry on, morning sun, necklaces, trial and error, homemade quilts, formal clothing, astrology fan, messages in bottles, pleated braids, speaking up for friends, feathers, motivational quotes, vivid dreams
𝙳𝚁𝚄𝙸𝙳   »   bird watching, shy kid, wind chimes, trying to whistle, summer camp, apple orchards, lost in their head, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, hoodies, thrift shopping, saving worms off the sidewalk, pig latin, bare feet, thunderstorms, numb fingers, braided hair, naming potted plants
𝙵𝙸𝙶𝙷𝚃𝙴𝚁   »   goosebumps, leather jackets, adventure, chewing nails, cares deeply but can’t show it, bronze locks, no sleep, taste of iron, netflix binges, never forgets, combat boots, stories behind scars, table for one, official soundtracks, sore calves, trusts themselves the most
𝙼𝙾𝙽𝙺   »   always trying to be better, wanderlust, meditation, sweat pants, old photographs, yoga, sleeping in hammocks, nostalgia, minimalist design, a breath of fresh air, baby animals, volunteering, perfectionist, doesn’t care about fashion, healthy snacks, noticing the little things
𝙿𝙰𝙻𝙰𝙳𝙸𝙽   »   school uniforms, thick jackets, sleeping with the windows open, logical advice, scrapbooking, compasses, i fight for my friends, sculpture gardens, cold morning air, big soul, likes routine, secret romantic, last to get jokes, sunflowers, practical presents, misty weather
𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁   »   herbal tea, smell of rain, blinking away tears, camping trips, collecting bones, swiss army knives, first impressions, anxious thoughts, bobby pins, burnt marshmallows, too competitive, clothes lines, messenger bags, holding grudges, gets along better with animals than people
𝚁𝙾𝙶𝚄𝙴   »   flirtatious sarcasm, candid photos, lost phone chargers, adrenaline rush, picking dirt out from beneath their nails, social chameleon, clashing clothes, self-deprecating jokes, claw machines, sits in chairs wrong, smudged eyeliner, has too many sunglasses, eats nothing or everything
𝚂𝙾𝚁𝙲𝙴𝚁𝙴𝚁 » infectious laugh, family trees, shivers down their spine, lipstick and roses, mood swings, clumsy, believing in destiny, high expectations, sleeping in darkness, collection of nail polish, passionate, good grades but never studies, poetry books, blowing kisses, not knowing their own strength
𝚆𝙰𝚁𝙻𝙾𝙲𝙺 »   knowing everyone’s secrets, backpack covered in pins, envy, being in walmart late at night, earl grey, selective memory, conspiracy theories and cryptids, key smashing, need to know basis, can’t cook, bags under eyes, experimental art, flickering bulbs, black clothing all year long
𝚆𝙸𝚉𝙰𝚁𝙳 »   piles of textbooks, cat in lap, keeping a diary, indecision, scented candles, studying alone in a café, lingering touches, museum dates, unanswered questions, taking on too much responsibility, collections, chalk dust, comfy robes, unnecessary apologies, coming home after a long day
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rhetoricalrogue · 5 years
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Also, because I love and really miss Revena and Blackwall, would you consider writing #115 "I let you win" from the drabble prompts list??? Please and thank you!
Thank you! I decided to go with Ravena as a Companion for this one.
Blackwall looked up from the small campfire he had built next to the astrarium Ravena was currently hunched over. Every so often she would exclaim in triumph before quickly cursing as whatever item she tried to line up didn’t match the rest of the puzzle she was working on.
“Problems?”
She straightened up and impatiently blew a lock of hair out of her face that had escaped her bun. “Minor temporary setback.”
“The entire puzzle was wrong from the start?”
Ravena stomped over to their campsite and sat down next to him. “You don’t have to sound so smug about it.”
“Not smug, my lady.” He handed her a freshly poured tin mug of coffee.  It was getting late in the evening, but the two of them shared an affinity for the stuff.  Having a cup or two to round out the day had quickly become an evening ritual for them as they traveled together. “Merely repeating a hunch I had when you started.”
Ravena grumbled from behind her mug as she sipped, irritation sloughing off at the first taste of coffee. “We have to be missing something. We’ve been at this stupid puzzle for hours already.”
“The first one we came across didn’t give you much trouble.”
“I’m positive that was the creator’s design: make them look simple to draw folk in and then throw a bunch of problems their way once they were hooked.” Stretching her long legs out, Ravena thumbed through the battered little notebook she kept on her at all times. Blackwall wasn’t quite sure what she was taking notes on, but she would often pull it out to scribble a line or two here and there as they traveled the now-secure Hinterlands. “From what the Herald wrote, there’s more of these things on the Storm Coast. Hopefully they’re not as frustrating to unlock as these are proving to be.”
“Perhaps all you need is a break. Here, I may not be the most brilliant of companions, but I can at least tend a few sausages on an open fire and make sure you don’t starve while you unlock the secrets to the universe.”
Ravena laughed. “I highly doubt that these are keys to something so vast, though I do have to wonder what exactly they lead to.” She took an offered plate from Blackwall and chewed thoughtfully. While their fare was simple, the sausages were well-cooked and the bread they were sandwiched between was toasted just the way she liked. “And don’t say you aren’t smart, you were the one to figure out where exactly the first one was pointing towards.”
Blackwall was silent as they ate. Ravena liked that about him: he was a man of few words, and even though sometimes it felt as if he was evading her more probing questions or purposely giving vague replies, she enjoyed his company.
She stole a glance at his profile, lit as it was by the campfire. The fact that he was an attractive looking man as well as a competent traveling companion made being stumped by potentially ancient puzzles far more bearable. “Why don’t we have a little wager on who the first one who cracks the code will be?”
Blackwall’s eyebrow rose. “Oh? And what does the loser have to do?”
Ravena tapped her fingernails against the metal mug in her hand. “Dinner detail for the next campsite?”
He grinned. “You say that just because you like the way I make coffee.” He leaned back on his hands. “I never thought you’d be the competitive sort.”
She laughed. “You just haven’t gotten to know me yet.”
“I guess not. But,” The look he gave her made butterflies dance about in her stomach. “I’d like to.”
Ravena couldn’t help the blush she felt spread over her cheeks. “I’d like that too.”
He leaned towards her before the sound of a fennec running towards some nearby bushes made them both jump. “Well, shall I try my luck at this puzzle?”
“By all means, have at it. I’m going to write a report to send back to Haven before we lose the last bits of daylight.”
It wasn’t even twenty minutes later when, deep in a letter that her cousin Rolfe had somehow managed to find time to write to her about the many little tidbits of gossip he had overheard while in Haven, Ravena saw a bright flash of light out of the corner of her eye, Blackwall’s shout of triumph soon following.
“How did you manage to do that?” She asked, frantically standing up to capture the direction to the next astrarium before the light faded.
“You were on the right track, I just moved around some of your points.” Blackwall was pulling out his own compass. “I don’t know how far away that is, but we can make for due east from the treeline.”
“Do you think it’s very far?”
“Probably not worth breaking our necks wandering about in the dark. The rifts may be sealed, but that doesn’t mean other threats won’t be around. I say we wait until daybreak to travel.”
“It’s a good idea.”
“What, no arguments? We could have broken an ancient code just now.”
“It’s ancient, Blackwall. I think it will keep for another few hours.” Ravena went over to the astrarium to look at the exposed constellation, sketching it in her notebook. “Oh, for the Maker’s sake, I was off by this much!”
“Fair’s fair.” Now Blackwall was definitely smug. “I do believe that makes me the winner.”
She frowned. “I let you win.”
“Mmm hm. And what, my lady, does the winner receive?”
She tipped her head up and looked him in the eye. “We didn’t specify. Bragging rights?”
“Shame. And here I was hoping for a kiss from the loser.”
Ravena smirked, enjoying their banter. It was so easy to flirt with him and she enjoyed the fact that he gave as good as he got. “Perhaps,” she started, taking a step closer to him. “You should wager that reward on the next puzzle we come across.”
“Perhaps I shall. Until then…”. Ravena couldn’t help but close her eyes at the low rumble of his voice and the heat she could feel radiating from how close he was to her. “How about another cup of coffee?”
She opened her eyes in time to see him wink at her before he made his way back to their camp.
“I would love some.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 4 years
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🖊+an OC.. It's been quite some time but Ravena
Thank you!
In any AUs where Ravena is not paired up with Blackwall, she’s dating an adorable math professor from the University of Starkhaven she met while helping curate several artifacts. He doesn’t have a name yet, but he’s witty and funny and looks like Oscar Isaac.
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rhetoricalrogue · 6 years
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In the snow or No reason at all for Ravena/Blackwall, please? :)
Thank you for the ask! Set post-Inquisition era, either in the Cousins Trevelyan or the Griffon and the Raven timelines.
Winter was one of Ravena’s favorite seasons. There was something calming about sitting inside while snow gently fell, the crackling of a fire and the scratch of her pen against paper as she wrote notes about the manuscript she was studying the only noises breaking the silence that had fallen over the little cottage she and Thom were staying in while she worked on a large restoration project. Ravena normally took commissions to restore manuscripts that could be shipped to their home in Tantervale, but the pieces she had been tasked to repair by the local university were far too delicate for travel.
She stopped writing as the back door creaked open, Thom stomping snow off his boots at the threshold. He paused long enough to remove his coat and hang it on one of the pegs near the door before heading in to the living area. “Ah, it’s warmer in here than it is out there,” he commented, bending at the hearth to check the supply of firewood he’d neatly stacked there that morning. “The wood I finished cutting should make a good dent in replacing what we’ll be using while we’re here.”
“Coffee?” She didn’t really need to ask; she picked up the carafe and poured a second mug she had thought to bring out with the coffee service, anticipating him wanting something to warm him up after being outside for so long.
“Thanks.” Thom remained standing near the fire, setting his mug on the mantelpiece after a few sips in favor of warming his hands near the flames. “Going to start blowing in hard pretty soon: good thing the university isn’t expecting you to come in tomorrow. Roads will probably be impassable before nightfall.”
Ravena looked out the nearby window. She must have lost track of time again - while the snow was still falling quietly outside, it had built up quite a bit more than she realized as she had worked. “So we’ll be snowed in,” she said, turning towards him with a mischievous smile on her face.
Thom’s eyebrow rose as he grinned in reply. “Looks that way, my lady.”
Ravena closed the gap between them and pressed her lips to his, his mustache tickling her nose. He settled his hands on her hips. “Whatever was that for?” he teased, leaning back into her for another kiss.
“Nothing special.” Ravena let her hands drift up over the planes of his chest and shoulders before idly running her fingers through his hair. Giving a dramatic sigh, she looked towards the window again. “But Thom, just what will we do, all alone with no way of leaving the house?”
Thom watched as Ravena couldn’t hold her worried expression for long, her lips curving upwards into a smile that warmed him far more than the fire or the coffee ever could. “Oh, I don’t know,” he said, tipping her face up to his. “I’m sure we’ll think of something.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 2 years
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🔮 & 🧠 for your gaggle/cousins Trevelyan pls! (if you want or you can pick a few from the bunch) :*
🔮 to see my muse's Meyer-Briggs result, 🧠to see my muse's Enneagram result
I'll go with the Cousins Trevelyan, in age order:
Ravena: INFJ-A the Advocate, Type 5 the Investigator
Rolfe: ENFP-A the Campaigner, Type 7 the Enthusiast
Vincent: INFJ-T the Advocate, Type 9 the Peacemaker
Ada: ENFJ-A the Protagonist, Type 2 the Helper
Brenna: ESTP-A the Entrepreneur, Type 4 the Individualist
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rhetoricalrogue · 6 years
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Hush or Congrats for Ravena/Blackwall, please :)
Thank you for the ask! I went with the Cousins Trevelyan AU where Ravena’s a companion for this one, and I managed to get both prompts into one story! Set post-Revelations, roughly around late 9:42 or early 9:43 Dragon.
Send me a "Hush" and I'll write a drabble about one character comforting the other (from fear or grief)
Send me a "Congrats" and I'll write a drabble about their first anniversary
The light and the sound of birdsong filtering in through the bedroom window woke Thom. He and Ravena had been traveling for the past few weeks on Inquisition business that just so happened to take them close enough to Tantervale to take a detour and spend a few days at the home Ravena owned before they began the trip back towards Skyhold. Ravena had written Inquisitor Lavellan with the news of their prolonged stay out in the field as well as a brief report of their findings, so the two of them didn’t feel guilty at all for taking some much-needed time for themselves.
They had to make do with some travel rations for dinner since the shops had closed long before they had arrived that first night, but a trip to the market before breakfast the next day had seen them set up with enough food to last for the duration of their stay. Most of the morning and early afternoon had been spent airing out the place: opening windows and removing dust cloths and taking stock of the non-perishable items left in the kitchen larder. It was a comfortable house, modestly furnished and decorated, yet full of little bits and pieces of Ravena’s past that she’d been all too happy to share with him. True to nature, most, if not all of the keepsakes she had on display had a story to them and Thom was looking forward to eventually hearing them all.
The evening had been spent preparing a simple dinner together and retiring to a sitting room after, Thom starting a fire in the hearth while Ravena had gone downstairs to the cellar to bring up a bottle of wine from her collection.
“It’s from my second oldest brother’s wedding,” Ravena had explained, pouring a glass for them both before snuggling up on the settee with him. “I’ve been collecting wines made in important years for my family - birthdays, weddings, that sort of thing. It’s somewhat silly, but when I drink this, I can remember just how Robert had laughed as he and Maria danced their first dance as a married couple. It was spring and she had orange blossoms in her hair. It was a good day.”
He’d draped his arm around her and held her close. “Nothing silly about it,” he’d told her. “It’s always good to be able to relive happy memories.”
She had leaned against him then. “One of these days, I’m going to have to put a bottle in my collection for you.”
“I’d like that.”
They’d spent the remainder of the evening there enjoying the other’s company before finally heading up to bed. The following days had fallen into a similar pattern: morning walks to the market, afternoons exploring the city, and evenings wrapped up in the other’s arms. Thom never thought that he’d be content with something so simple, but he could easily see them settling into a routine just like this: time spent in the city broken up with time spent on the road on archaeological expeditions or in other cities. Instead of the dread he had often felt in his youth at the idea of such domesticity, he welcomed it, if only because it would be spent with Ravena at his side.
Speaking of, Thom scrubbed at his face with one hand while reaching out for her with the other. Stubble scraped at his palm as he did so, a reminder of the beard he was starting to regrow, and he shifted over to face Ravena’s side of the bed when he hadn’t made contact with her. Normally she was the type to enjoy sleeping in as often as she could, and he was usually the first to wake. That morning, the sheets next to him were cool to the touch and Ravena was nowhere to be found. Rolling out of bed, Thom scooped up his pants from the floor and threw on a shirt before quietly making his way downstairs.
The lower floor of the house was just as silent as the upper one had been. Thom looked around for a possible note Ravena may have left for him before going off on whatever errand she had that morning, but he hadn’t found one. Another oddity was the fact that the kitchen was untouched - the coffee that she usually made before doing anything else for the day still undisturbed in its tin.
“Ravena?” It wasn’t too terribly late in the morning, and a quick look out the kitchen window saw that the small courtyard garden was unoccupied. “Are you here?” He tried not to make a big deal of it; Ravena was a grown woman fully capable of going where she pleased without having to inform him of her every move and Thom was a grown man who didn’t need to be tied to his lady’s hip every second of the day, but the small, uncharacteristic details he had come across and the too-quiet of the house left him uneasy.
The silence was broken by a faint sniffling noise coming from the one room in the house that Ravena hadn’t opened up or explained to him. Respecting her privacy, and knowing that she had once shared the home with her cousin Henri, he hadn’t pressed her for details. It may have been a while since the death of her mentor at the Conclave, but Thom didn’t think that Ravena had ever truly given herself an opportunity to grieve, pushing her own feelings aside in favor of making sure that the Inquisition was prepared to use all the arcane shards they had been combing most of Southern Thedas the past few years for. In fact, knowing Ravena, she had used helping the Inquisition as a way to avoid processing Henri’s death for as long as she could.
“Ravena?” He carefully pushed the door open, his nose twitching at the scent of long-settled dust. He found her sitting on the floor near the foot of the bed, the trunk in front of her open and several books stacked up close by.
“We’re leaving this afternoon,” she explained, wiping at her cheeks with one hand while she held a rolled up bundle close to her chest with her other. “I didn’t want to leave without…” Her lip trembled and she hugged the bundle closer to her.  “I never got the chance to say goodbye.”
Thom knelt beside her, his fingers brushing away fresh tears. “What can I do?”
She leaned into his hand and closed her eyes.  “You’re here, that’s all.” She placed what he had mistook as a wadded up bag or piece of clothing in her lap. Now that he could see it better, he recognized it as a rolled up set of field tools, much like the set that Ravena had. “Henri could be the most disorganized person I ever knew with everything else, but when it came to his tools and his research, everything was meticulously put in place. He taught me that no matter what else is going on, the tools that a researcher relied on needed to be ready to go at any moment.”
She laughed, her fingers gently running along the leather case. “Most of that was because he never knew when he’d get into a discussion with another scholar and he needed to be able to pull out reference materials to back up his arguments.”
“You haven’t spoken much about him.”
“I haven’t gotten the nerve to,” she confessed. “If I did, then I’d have to speak of him in the past tense. I’d have to recognize that he was gone and I haven’t been ready to do that. Henri was...is such a large part of my life. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without his help and I don’t want to let him go just yet. I don’t know if I’ll ever be.”
Thom reached out and pulled her close. Ravena went willingly, burying her face against his neck and her hands clutching at the back of his shirt. “The people we lose never really leave,” he said, his hands running down her back in slow, soothing sweeps. “We carry them with us everywhere we go, from the lessons they taught us or when we see something that reminds us of them.” He pulled back enough to look her in the eye. “You don’t have to let him go if that’s what you want. No one is allowed to tell you how to grieve or how you’re supposed to remember him.”
She moved away to put the books she had taken out back where she had found them, pausing over Henri’s work tools before placing them back in the trunk as well,  her hands pressing the lid of the trunk closed. “He was a cousin that I’d rarely had dealings with before going into the Chantry. He didn’t have to, but he took me under his wing and gave me opportunities I wouldn’t have had otherwise.” Ravena stood up and hugged herself, her fingers digging into her elbows.
“Henri saved my life in more ways than he’ll ever know. I was young, alone in a place far from home and friends and unhappy to be there. My relationship, if you could even call it that, with Simon had just ended and I felt hopeless. Had Henri not come into my life when he had, I don’t know how I would have ended up.” She looked down at him before holding out her hands to help Thom get to his feet. “He was my dearest friend and I’ll forever be grateful for getting the chance to know him.”
Thom was about to ask her if there was anything that he could do to comfort her, but she spoke again. “You’re right, you know,” she said. “Henri may be dead, but he’s not gone. Just like I’ve left my mark on this place and others we’ve been to, he’s done the same. He’ll always be here.” Ravena pressed her hand to her chest. “Just like he’ll always be here.”
He reached out and wrapped his arm around her waist. “When you’re ready, I’d like to get to know him.”
Ravena took a breath. “Thank you.” She closed the scant distance between them and pressed her lips against his. “I think that the two of you would have gotten along rather well. Henri would have liked you very much.”
They were silent for a while before Ravena spoke again. “Come on, we really should get started closing the house back up before we leave.” She took Thom’s hand and the two of them left the room, Ravena closing the door behind them. “I don’t know when I’d be able to come back, but I’d like it if you’d come home with me.”
He nodded. “I’d like that. It would feel good to have a place to come home to after everything is said and done.” He helped Ravena pull the dust cloths they had folded out of the closet and the two of them began to recover furniture. Ravena was in the middle of checking the windows to make sure they were all securely locked when Thom stopped her.
“What is it?”
“I was going to save this for later, but I think this would be a good time.” He opened a cabinet and pulled out a bottle of wine. “I picked it up the last time we went to the market.” It was one that they both favored, and Thom pointed out the year. When he saw her puzzled expression, he explained.
“It’s the year we met. I did some thinking about when the exact day was, and we just recently passed our one-year anniversary.”
Her confused look deepened. “Thom, we’ve known the other for much longer than that.”
He shook his head.  “No. You knew the Warden Blackwall for that first year. This,” he pointed at the date, “this was when you met Thom Rainier.”
“Oh.” Ravena held the bottle close to her chest and smiled. “Come with me.” Taking his hand, she led him down to the cellar. They stopped at the stairs long enough to light a small lantern to take with them so they wouldn’t trip in the dark, and Thom followed her, listening as she pointed out different years and vintages in her collection and what various bottles represented. He held the lantern for her as she made room for the newest addition.
“There,” she said, dusting off her hands. “Now we have to come back; I’m looking forward to seeing what a few years does for us.”
He picked up by her tone that she wasn’t just referring to how the wine was going to age. Thom cupped her cheek with his free hand before tilting his head to kiss her. “As am I.”
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rhetoricalrogue · 6 years
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DA/ME crossover question! If Ravena and Rolfe were actually Commander Shepards, would they be paragon/renegade/paragade/renegon? What ending(s) would they choose? And who would be their BFFs and love interests? :)
Oooh, good question! Thank you for the ask!
For Ravena, I can see her going Paragade and winding up with the Synthesis ending. She’d more than likely be bffs with Zaeed, Liara, and Garrus. She’d romance Kaidan while appreciating Joker’s beard from a (professional) distance.
Rolfe would be my smartassed Renegon who opts for the Destroy ending. You’d also find him playing poker with James, Wrex, and Grunt. He’d probably have a friends with benefits thing with Jack that turned into them being more friends than lovers in the end or else he’d fall head over heels with Miranda. No matter what, he has an “I love your work” crush on Kasumi.
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