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TEST DRIVE MEME!
TEST DRIVE: ORLAIS EDITION

I. EVERYBEAR I GO
Believe it or not, there are bears in Orlais, too. Stuffed ones posed in noble salons casting intimidating shadows as lords tell unlikely stories about how they bravely stared the great beast in the eye before they slayed it with a single shot. One comtesse keeps bears as pets in large pens on her estate, much to the distress of her nearest neighbors. But most common are the dancing bear acts found on street corners here and there. Perhaps there is some sort of special bear communication network that has passed on a message, because it seems like the presence of the Inquisition has inspired these bears to finally make a break for it out of servitude, and that is how you find yourself being chased by a bear in a belled hat down a narrow cobbled alley lined with street vendors.
II. OUI OUI MON AMI
The Inquisition's efforts are currently focused on Orlais, where a civil war is raging and intelligence indicates Corypheus seeks to eliminate Empress Celene, while the oppressed elven population's discontent threatens to bubble over into a second rebellion. The Inquisition's activities here are mostly political and designed to gather influence and information: endeavoring to make a good impression at the ball of an influential comtesse with ties to the Council of Heralds, or assisting with the reconstruction of the alienage district destroyed by fire. There are rowdy soldiers in taverns to eavesdrop on, and restless crowds listening to streetcorner speakers preach Celene's virtues, or Gaspard's, or lament the end of the world.
But honestly, who cares about any of that? Halamshiral also offers great high-end shopping. Priorities. Gowns, tunics, fur-trimmed cloaks, sleeves slashed and puffed with layers of bright-colored satin. Tall boots with gold spurs to clink as you walk. Veils, lace-trimmed smallclothes, perfumes, necklaces worth your weight in gold. If you have the coin, the shopkeeps have time for you. The slightest whiff of poverty will leave them cold toward you. They might even pretend not to see you, but hey: they work on commission.
Even among decadence and finery, there are signs of unrest. In an out-of-the-way village square, little Orlesian children gather to throw thick gold coins in a gilt fountain, with whispered wishes and giggles. All at once, a thief pushes his way into their circle, breaking the idyllic scene. He leaps into the fountain and grabs a handful of coin. Thin, dirty, ragged, hollow-eyed and, under the hood of his cloak, elven, he scans the now-screaming children -- and then takes off running.
“Stop him!” howls one precious Orlesian cherub, her rosy cheeks streaked with tears. “That dirty knife-ear took my money!”
Kids are just the cutest.
III. SKYHOLD
Skyhold is where people who don't like fun accents and life being a constant masquerade hang around repairing walls, filling out paperwork, and, on rare occasions, engaging in elaborate, color-coded team snowball fights.
That last occasion? Totally over. Now the Inquisition will see you work, work, work, work, work. Working to save Thedas is not all fun and games, and there are plenty of things to keep you busy in Skyhold. See that roof over there? It has a hole in it. Climb up, someone suggests, and fix it. See that hole over there, in the wall? Some drunk from the tavern fell through it yesterday, and it needs repairs. See that floor over there? It’s dirty. And here’s a mop.
If these tasks seem too menial and demeaning, perhaps you’d like to head up to the library and reshelve some books. Perhaps you’d like to meet a special friend there? The stacks are warm and cozy, and at least a little out of the way. Secret spaces are at a premium. But be careful: you aren’t the only one in Skyhold, no matter how many people shipped out to Orlais.
If warm ovens are more your style than warm books, try the kitchens. They could always use a helping hand - especially because one of the baby griffons has made its way down there. A sharp-beaked competition for your plans to pilfer snacks, but you’ll prevail, right? The griffon loves chicken, and the taste of your blood. Get her outside before she gets too comfortable.
Or just feed the dogs, you dirty Fereldan.
IV. WILDCARD
Thedas is a big place. Do something else in it. Maybe in the Hinterlands.
Delphine Cormier - Orphan Black / Rifter
So far she has decided to go with the flow, still believing this to be some odd drug induced dream. That was the only logical explanation, after all. She wasn't going to get invested in any of the politics here though, she already has enough on her plate. But agreeing to be part of the "Inquisition" as they so call it seemed to be the best choice, if anything, this place offered her more peace than she has experienced in a rather long time. She wasn't going to go and get herself wrapped up in any of this as long as she believes this wasn't really happening.
After a rather long period of walking around aimlessly, she's agreed to help tidy up the library. "A library? Really?" She muttered to herself, letting out a small laugh laced with just a hint of sadness. She couldn't help psychoanalyze her perceived dream, and to end up in a library, was almost too much. Her mind couldn't help but end up on Cosima, remembering their first encounters when things were far more simple. She wished she could go back to those days. But she knew what she did was the best, she can only hope it was enough.
Last thing she could recall was the being shot at the Dyad parkade, and being taken away by..? She wasn't sure, she was already going in and out of consciousness at the time. She must be healing well though, considering she isn't feeling much pain. Either that or her mind was cancelling out the feeling, considering the must be a dream, high threshold polysynaptic afferent fibers that conduct pain sensations are actively inhibited during REM sleep. That must be it.
She looked rather comfortable, though, the blonde was sitting on a chair, with booked staked on top of a table. She was flicking through each one, deciding the genre and writing a small 3 digit number on the spine of the book. If she was going to be doing this, might as well do it correctly. She had a rough idea on how to arrange books in a library from classes she could recall from her college days, so why not? For anyone that didn't know that she was marking the books using the Dewey Decimal Classification method (albeit without the decimals because she simply didn't know enough on the subject to have the decimals memorized) she must look rather... odd.
Heyyy
So as she comes up behind, she starts to say cheerfully (but quietly, because it is a library), "I wish you better luck with the existing classification system than I..."
But then she's close enough that she can't talk herself into the resemblance being coincidence, and her throat seems to have shut itself off.
Heeello stranger
"Cosima, how are you?" Her voice was almost too calm for the situation, but this is a dream after all, so to her the reaction made perfect sense.
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"...what," is her incredibly eloquent opening, followed immediately by: "What the hell, how are you here?"
She's so relieved and so confused and she didn't even know quite where things stood when she left. Cosima is badly equipped for how are you.
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" I was told I came here through a..." a pause, the word was strange, but once remembering she nodded to herself reassuringly, "rift".
She took into consideration that Cosima didn't look just as tired and worn out as she recalled, so she didn't ask how she was doing, knowing that it would only bother the dark haired woman. Instead, she opted out by letting her hand reach out and hold the others. Just subtly, so if it wasn't welcome it would be easy for the other to pull away. "You look well," again, as was her demeanor, her voice was restrained but it still expressed her happiness.
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She let Cosima finish her tangent, she missed that so she wasn't going to interrupt it. Once she was over she answered simply, "I'm fine, really," while placing down the book in her other hand. With just a gentle tug, she pulled Cosima's hand into her other hand, clasping both of them around hers. She wasn't quite sure what she was going on about, but she didn't want it to end either. "Tell me more".
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Priorities, Cosima.
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"Want to give me a hand?" It was only after she said that when she looked down at their hands, rather amused at the unintended pun of sorts, then pulled her hands away. If she still wanted to hold hands that would be up to Cosima, and of course, Delphine wouldn't be against it.
She didn't want to come off as too worrying, but she couldn't hold back the question, especially at hearing that it's been months. "How are you feeling?" She kept her eyes looking at her hands, rather obviously avoiding eye contact.
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In other words, Cosima's trying not to think about it.
"How long have I been gone? Have I been gone?" Delphine's reaction hadn't made it clear.
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The question came off as odd, she looked up at her, examining her face for a moment for any sign of difference, or any clue as to what that meant. "You haven't been gone, Cosima, I just spoke to you last night," it probably wasn't last night, as her wound healed quite a bit, but due to lack of conciousness time kind od stood still for consciousness
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A few months would have been plenty of time for Delphine to change her hair - and worry over Cosima's disappearance could have been enough to wear her down, if nothing else at Dyad did it in the interim.
But it definitely wasn't the same last night if she expects Cosima to take we tried treating you with Kira's stem cells in stride. Cosima is fairly certain she'd remember that. (Did Delphine even know who Kira was? Did she hear it from Dyad?)
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Add up worrying about Cosima, feeling betrayed a million times, not to mention taking on all of Dyad while trying to keep away topside, and just... Rachel. Rachel is enough to tire out a nation. All of these together make a very exhausted Delphine, that still somehow has to keep a strong image, because appearing weak won't keep any of the clones safe as she promised to do.
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She adjusts her glasses, more or less thinking aloud. "Option two, you and I are from incredibly similar but distinct timelines. Infinite options, butterfly effect stuff. In that case, your Cosima never left at all, but I'm not quite her." An alternate of a clone feels, even to Cosima, like turtles all the way down.
"Or, option three, one of us is having a really vivid hallucination and the other one of us doesn't actually exist." Cosima's smile is shaky. "But, uh, I'm on the record as pro you existing. So."
It's all a lot to take in.
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But she noticed the smile, and she couldn't help but react on instinct, raising a hand to caress the others cheek. "I highly doubt you're hallucinating, but I can see it being the other way around" there was just a small hint of sadness there, it wouldn't surprise her if it was.
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She wants to go to Delphine, to hold her and ask if that felt like a hallucination. But something in Delphine's manner keeps her hovering back. She seems worn down, resigned in a way that's worrying.
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Cosima's worries weren't without reason, and this probably wouldn't help those. "Désolée" was all she muttered before regaining her composure and leave her eyes rest on the others face.
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Existential questions could wait if Delphine needed medical attention.
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The worry from Cosima was comforting in a way, and it helped ease the pain, or at least distract her from it. "I was told I wasn't going to live until the next day, I knew something was going to happen," didn't mean she gave up as much as she knew running and hiding served no purpose other than putting all of the clones at risk. "But I was rescued, sadly I'm not sure why, or how. So I'm not going to be optimistic just yet," she couldn't help but let a small, but wry laugh out. This wouldn't be the first time someone used her.
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Also: "Who the hell shot you? Was it the Proletheans?"
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There was just a small laugh, shaking her head slightly in denial. "Helena has done a goob job of... Disposing of them, it wasn't the Proletheans," can she not talk about this now? The whole subject was a mess, and it might be selfish, but at the moment she'd rather enjoy being with Cosima.