ladyspitfire: (ᴄᴜʀɪᴏᴜs | don't stop now)
Elissa Cousland ([personal profile] ladyspitfire) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-03-28 09:06 pm

video;

[Elissa's one of those people who still hasn't conformed to the more modern way of dressing. Her tunic is loose and her leggings are worn, still the ones she's had from home. Her tone is thoughtful when she begins to speak.]

We lose people so often here that it's rather staggering. They say they wish to build an army but I often wonder if the Initiative isn't grasping at straws in their attempts to keep us here. I've seen strong warriors come and go, some more than once. I cannot tell if I'm grateful at the idea that their control over our presence is slipping or if we should be worried about what the future may bring. After all, we still do not know if we are returned home when we depart from this world.

[If she seems fearful of the notion, she doesn't show it.]

But we still lose valuable friends and allies just the same. Many, too, will leave this world only to lose their lives. However the Initiative has managed it, they have brought people back from the dead, and they will probably perish once they disappear.

[That is enough to make her frown.] There's little we can do, unfortunately. But I believe someone mentioned wanting to build a memorial before, something to honor those who have left us one way or another. I'll...admit wanting to start such a project if it hasn't been created already, though I have little idea of where to begin. Suggestions would be welcome.

[Otherwise, she can only privately mourn fallen friends and departed allies in her own way, and she's not interested in just moping.]


[filtered to zevran;]

If you have some time...I'd like to speak to you.
solitaire: ( arт ♤ clay мann ) (pic#5284968)

[personal profile] solitaire 2013-03-29 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Instability can be a good thing. Opens the door for possibilities, most times.
boughtabookstore: (neutral: from the side)

permatext;

[personal profile] boughtabookstore 2013-03-29 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
I am not sure where to begin either, but there are some names I could give, and if you require help I would be willing to offer mine.
andagain: (glad to be of service)

[personal profile] andagain 2013-03-29 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
I'd love to help you out with this project. Only the best for our departed comrades.
bloodyantivan: (yes?)

voice; same filter

[personal profile] bloodyantivan 2013-03-29 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
--I always have time for you, my friend.
heirwithouthope: (Lay me in a mound)

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[personal profile] heirwithouthope 2013-03-29 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose it would not make much sense to build tombs for these bodies, if they are no longer with us.
motioned: (can i ignore that sound)

video;

[personal profile] motioned 2013-03-29 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's a really good idea! I'd be willing to help in any way I can.
imperfect: (bored now)

voice

[personal profile] imperfect 2013-03-31 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinda depressing to think of them all as gone in the same way, isn't it? [His tone is casual, but there's a hint of an edge to it.]
hornedomen: (guilt)

[Video]

[personal profile] hornedomen 2013-04-01 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
I thought we could change our fate when we returned.

[Hearing otherwise made him frown, but it was not entirely unexpected.]

Does this mean Duncan is dead?
birdhousesoul: (headache)

[video]

[personal profile] birdhousesoul 2013-04-03 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
On a mission once, we built a stone monument for some druids. It was a chore at the time, hardly an occasion for reflection.

[He pauses. Rubs at his stubbly chin.]

But it keeps coming back to me now, after the fact. I've even dreamt of it once or twice since. How cold it was, stones standing on a plain, and how ... empty, I suppose, in the end. Thousands of years later, the stones stand for no discernible purpose at all. It only really had meaning for the people who lived there at the time and used it.

Before we made the stone monument, they had a wood monument in roughly the same pattern. Uprights of timber, where we used uprights of stone. Perhaps they should have planted trees instead, so it would have kept living as long as they needed it, and not too many generations beyond that point.
Edited 2013-04-03 04:46 (UTC)
flamberge: (valour -- default lineface)

video.

[personal profile] flamberge 2013-04-04 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
The Initiative is likely grasping at straws. Their desire to secure a victory outweighs correcting the sloppiness of the method they have chosen to do so.

...A memorial is not a bad idea.