Elissa Cousland (
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[There's a certain dog snuffling at the communicator when it turns on. In fact, his nose actually turns the device off and onto audio for several moments, the sound of his heavy breathing filling the microphone.]
Off, you lush. I need that.
[The mic is covered by something - fabric, actually, in an attempt to clean off the device - and then it switches back to video. A woman with red hair can be seen looking over the communicator critically, looking for scratches and cracks. The dog is gone and she settles back. It's easy from this angle to see the Warden-Commander's crest on her armor, even if it's partly covered by a curtain of hair.]
I wish to speak to whomever's in charge of bringing recruits here. They have no authority to conscript a Warden in any way, not without first making an appeal to Weisshaupt. If I cannot have an audience with the leader of this outpost - [or whatever it is] - then I would speak with anyone else who carries a position of authority.
[She knows her stuff, clearly. She frowns into the camera, tapping it once. She sighs, glancing at her dog. The commanding aura nearly vanishes, replaced by exasperation.]
...I'm speaking to myself, aren't I?
[Elissa glances back to the device, fussing with it once more. It turns off.]
Off, you lush. I need that.
[The mic is covered by something - fabric, actually, in an attempt to clean off the device - and then it switches back to video. A woman with red hair can be seen looking over the communicator critically, looking for scratches and cracks. The dog is gone and she settles back. It's easy from this angle to see the Warden-Commander's crest on her armor, even if it's partly covered by a curtain of hair.]
I wish to speak to whomever's in charge of bringing recruits here. They have no authority to conscript a Warden in any way, not without first making an appeal to Weisshaupt. If I cannot have an audience with the leader of this outpost - [or whatever it is] - then I would speak with anyone else who carries a position of authority.
[She knows her stuff, clearly. She frowns into the camera, tapping it once. She sighs, glancing at her dog. The commanding aura nearly vanishes, replaced by exasperation.]
...I'm speaking to myself, aren't I?
[Elissa glances back to the device, fussing with it once more. It turns off.]
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[She leans forward, accidentally giving Elissa an eyeful of cleavage. She's excited, okay, knowledge is rad] What's magic like in your world?
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I'm not entirely familiar with how it works or what it feels like, but three of my companions are mages. One is a shapeshifter and the other two are spirit healers.
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It's all right, really. I'd be happy to introduce you to one of them, who is here. I need to speak with him first, though.
I can tell you stories, though. I'm no bard, but I can tell a fairly decent campfire tale.
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Her eyes light up in delight at that offer, and she claps her hands together] I'd like that! And please, there's no need to worry about that - bards are usually far too up their own ass trying to make things fancy to tell the story right any way.
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[Which is a shame.]
I actually knew a bard. She traveled with me. She had the most beautiful voice I had ever heard.
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Really? Did she tell the truth very often?
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[She chuckles.]
Oh, she did. She sometimes withheld the truth about her own life...but she would eventually tell those she trusted. She's a good friend of mine.
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Hmm. Sounds like someone I know. [and also herself] She'd sooner kill you than sing for you, though.
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Oh, she liked singing. She wasn't afraid to kill, however. That's what made her so proficient in her work.
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I think I met a fairy like that once...