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Alistair (Theirin) ([personal profile] fatherlesskind) wrote2016-02-06 10:25 am
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-05-18 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Then, it's settled. [ She says crisply, beginning to "write a letter," meaning she mimes tracing a letter against the paper without actually holding anything in her hand, moving with flourish. ] I'll send for him right away, he'll solve everything, and we'll vanish into the night and become Orlesian cheese traders like we've always wanted to be.

[ She can't help it: the mention of their teasing, of one of the jokes that's traveled with them over the years, has her heart flutter with all of the feelings she has for him and she turns, abandoning the ruse. Robyn wraps her arms around his neck, leaning back slightly over the table and the still-blank parchment just behind her. The Warden nuzzles briefly at him with the tip of her nose, mostly trying to tickle him, finally coming to rest with their foreheads touching. ]

If I trusted anyone else enough for this, I would give them the job in an instant. [ Robyn says finally, smiling sadly. ] You know that I would.

[ If only they could give up their duties as Grey Wardens to live the rest of their lives together. Unfortunately for that dream, though, both are too invested in the order and in the heart of it all to do so. The only thing that could possibly stop them from being together, the only thing that's ever managed to keep them apart, has been their work for the Wardens. Sometimes, she tries to make herself resent it, to curse the order and its never-ending line of impossible and dangerous missions. It never lasts, though, and she ends up feeling helpless and guilty in the face of a cause that she would give everything for. She is giving everything for it: not returning home to Highever, parting ways with the man she loves with all her soul, eventually dying once her Calling claims her.

Robyn shifts closer, drawing him into a hug, breathing in the scent of him as she tilts her chin upward into the embrace, the scruff of his cheek tickling her own. ]


Promise me you won't grow a beard. [ She says suddenly, pulling back to study him, trying to keep the clear amusement from her lips. ] I would never recognize you if you did. I could stand in front of you and still wonder whatever had happened to the long-lost Alistair Theirin.
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-05-21 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Nothing? [ She laughs lightly, briefly letting her mind wander to all of the many scenarios that she imagines would make him (and, in most of them, her) happy. There are a lot, but... unfortunately, it's easier to dream of them than to make them a reality. Their lives are intensely complicated and they're so infrequently together.

It says a lot about their relationship, though, that they've only grown closer and closer in the years that they'd rarely been in each other's company.

As such, Robyn gazes up at him, lost in his eyes, torn between memories and the present. No, I have to be here. Now. If she doesn't commit this to memory, she won't have as much to hold on to when she's alone, likely far below the ground. The Warden reaches up to press a light kiss to his lips, hovering there, raising a hand to trace the outline of his jaw. When she hugs him and he returns the gesture, she savors each second of his larger form draped over her, always feeling incredibly safe when he does, though the world is far from it. ]


You have your own rugged handsomeness, Warden mine. [ Again she laughs, a light giggle this time, gaze sweeping the prickle of hair outlining his face. When he leans in to nuzzle her, she cries out in surprise and delight, squirming to get away from his ticklish stubble. ]

Oh, don't do that. You know what I mean. [ Sometimes, men let their bears get out of control. Oghren's had been a sight, but that could have been a dwarven thing. There had been some days where Alistair himself, ten years younger, had neglected to shave, and though she hadn't really noticed, herself, Wynne or Leliana would make quiet suggestions to the other Warden sometimes when it happened. Whether or not they were doing it to try and encourage the young pair getting together, she has no idea, even now; why should their affections for each other have anything to do with what the hair on his face looks (looked) like? ]

Come with me. [ She mutters at a little whine, but she doesn't, can't, mean it. Someone has to stay with the order and settle the strangeness there, to look into Corypheus while a cure for their poisoned blood is found. Robyn peers demurely up at him, next adopting a saddened little pout, kissing along his not-beard, gradually making it all the way around. ] I'll be lonely in a tent all by myself. I've had it with not turning to find you there, snoring, in the middle of the night.

[ And for so many other reasons, but... he knows. She'll certainly miss his presence with a vigor the second they part ways. ]
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-05-26 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ The moment she sees the medallion she looks almost startled, instinctively pressing it back toward him. ]

I could never. [ Robyn says firmly, eyes blazing with intention. ] Not after everything. I know what it means to you, and you'll be with me whether I've taken it from you or no. You always are.

[ The sentiment is one she'll hold close, but she can't bring herself to take his mother's token. She thinks of when she'd first found it in Redcliffe, unsure of what to make of the cracked thing. She thinks of his expression when she'd turned it over to him, how full of wonder and awe he'd seemed at Eamon's repairing of the gift. Robyn closes his fingers over it again, clasping both of her hands over his. ]

I want you to keep it. [ The Warden says firmly, looking up at him with stubborn determination. ] You may find you need its strength in what's to come, as a reminder of those who care for you.

[ Of his mother and his uncle, long gone. Of her, the young Grey Warden of a decade past and of the present--

She seems as if something dawns on her and steps away slowly, slipping her grasp from his. ]


... I've just thought of something, I'll... be right back.

[ And Robyn slips from the room. It isn't much later that she returns, looking a little breathless, hurrying back over to him with a strange kind of brightness to her eyes. ]

Maybe this isn't the time. [ She says quietly, a little flustered. ] But-- Maybe it's the only time. Alistair-- [ She raises a hand to thumb at his cheek, though the other is still at her side, clutched at something in her fist as she strokes gently over his face. ] ... Hang on.

[ Maker, but she feels like a child at the moment. Robyn drops her hand and produces the other, unfurling her fingers to reveal two rings in faded gold, wedding bands for a man and woman. ]

I got them from Fergus: they were my parents'. [ She continues softly. ] I thought, just now... this seems right. We never needed for things to be official, but... maybe I want it that way, after all.

[ The palm stays open and she frets a little at her lower lip as if she's afraid he'll scorn the idea. ]

I am yours, just as I've always been. [ The Warden finishes, lifting his free hand with her own to press her lips to his knuckles. ] I want everyone to know that just as I do.
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-06-03 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She almost has to laugh at his reaction, because although she would be just as surprised, it's still incredibly endearing. She clutches their hands together, leaning into his touch, heart still hammering in her chest.

Nothing would make me happier. Still feeling like a younger girl, her stomach flips a bit and she ducks her chin, blushing and grinning brightly. She's in the midst of trying to determine a response when he kisses her and she kisses him back fiercely, her own hand rising against his face again, wanting more than anything for this, for them, to continue, to not need to part, after all. Maker, after all we've done, after what we've given, please-- ]


I love you, too. [ Robyn giggles, brushing his nose with hers in a brief nuzzle. ] And-- Hang 'should have,' we've always done things our way, and... I thought this would be a good time. We can say it was all your idea, if you like.

[ She doesn't care a bit, so long as he really does want to go through with it. When she'd been in Highever, growing up, she'd always imagined marrying a faceless, but handsome prince, or at least a noble, as her imagination dictated. Their family's status could well have allowed for either, once. Even so, they'd always just been fantasies, and they'd seemed much less important as she'd grown. She was close to her family and enjoyed her life as it was; why would there be any need to change that?

Technically, maybe, she'd be marrying royalty (though, of course, he'd renounced his claim to appease Anora). It matters even less now than ever, though, because she knows far and away that her feelings for Alistair would be there, would be just as strong and true, no matter where he'd come from. ]


We can go soon, before-- [ "Before we go our separate ways." Robyn swallows. ] We could go to the nearest Chantry or just find the closest Revered Mother, and-- We could really do this, Alistair. If you'll have me.
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-06-14 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not the only woman who puts up with you, but I am the luckiest. [ Gently she bumps their foreheads together, laughing lightly, giddy and lovesick and overwhelmed in the rush of the moment. She slips her hands into his, dropping them, though the amulet and rings are still caught in between. ]

Er-- [ Something occurs to her and she steps back a moment, though she doesn't disentangle their hands. ] Should we... change our clothes? I don't care, really, but I know I must look like quite the sight and, if we're going to remember this forever and ever, I'd like for you to remember me as looking a good deal more than grimy.

[ Robyn laughs again, only half-serious. Yes, she'd like for their memories to be picture-perfect, but their lives have never been exactly that. She doesn't mind what the ceremony looks like so long as he's there with her. As such, the Warden shakes her head, dipping her chin in a sheepish smile before amending herself. ]

Never mind that. Let's go. [ She tucks the amulet and rings alike safely into her cloak before tugging him out by the hand, leaving everything else as it had been on the table. Her heart pulls her on, urging them forward so they would have as much time together to form the moments that would warm her in what would undoubtedly be lonely nights. ]
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-06-24 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
You say that because you're used to me grimy. [ She insists, grinning brightly, nudging him in the side. ] The days I've spent in your company where I looked halfway presentable, I could count on one hand.

[ Basically. Most of their time together has been in camp, on the battlefield, in fortresses. They haven't really benefited lately from the luxury of either of their bloodlines (not that either care or complain, though). ]

I'm still waiting to see you in that dress. [ She says pointedly, laughing afterward, despite herself. ] You know I would marry you clean, dirty, in a dress, or as naked as your name day. I love you.

[ Robyn rises up to kiss him on the cheek as if to prove it, and then off they go.

The chapel is exactly what she'd pictured, quiet and small and candlelit. The Revered Mother looks them over, amused, and Robyn can't even pretend to be anything but the love-drunk girl that she is, despite the armor of the Grey Wardens and the years that sometimes weigh on her expression. ]


We aren't much better than that, Revered Mother. [ She admits, both still grinning, but managing to speak in a respectful tone. ] ... I imagine you can guess why we're here, but I wouldn't have you leave your duties if you're very busy tonight.

[ The woman blinks, glancing around, and the stark silence is even more evident. ]

Yes, very busy. [ She chuckles again, and Robyn blushes. ] Of course, I would be happy to help two Grey Wardens who steal away in the middle of the night to seek the blessing of the Maker. Are we expecting any others? Witnesses, perhaps?

[ Solemnly, Robyn shakes her head, clutching tight at Alistair's hand. ]

No; it's only us. [ Rushing into things? Maybe. She can't bring herself to care. Not with the love pounding in her chest and bringing a light to her eyes all over again. The Revered Mother glances between them, smiling fondly, warmly, then nods. ]

Very well. Whenever you two are ready, we can begin.
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-07-03 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
No, [ Robyn says softly, insistent. ] After you.

[ And she gingerly places her mother's ring into his hand, pressing lightly, keeping her father's for herself, for now.

Here they are, standing in front of each other, seeing each other very, very clearly. The Revered Mother is necessary, but she's also just like any other statue in the Chantry, another stone Andraste with a faint smile and a mission. Robyn hopes with all her heart that the Maker and His Bride are watching out for them, that they'll keep both husband and wife safe. Most of all, she prays that she'll find a cure to save the order, not only to ensure that she and Alistair can lead a long life together, to maybe start a family, but also so that all those who have given so much to protecting their world can be free of the curse that goes along with it.

She doesn't shut her eyes to make these silent pleas, but instead she stares hard into the face of the man that she loves above all else, heart pounding, so many words busting to be said but not passing her lips. Like her husband-to-be, there are a million things that she wants to say to know, that she wants him to know now and before she leaves, maybe for the last time, but it isn't the time. Even now, it isn't the time. After this sacred vow, she'll find a way to tell him. To show him. To prove to him and to the world that the love of the Hero of Ferelden isn't something to be taken lightly.

Robyn squeezes his hands, face full of emotion, attention saved exclusively for the other Warden and his own promises for her, for them. ]
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-07-15 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Robyn has seen one or two marriages, but only in passing, a transient figure wandering in the background of the scene and having no purpose within it. She doesn't know if there are any "required" words, exactly, but she follows his lead, easily smiling, beaming, even. ]

I swear, unto the Maker and the Holy Andraste, to love this man for the rest of my days. [ Her stomach tumbles nervously, fluttering with the dizzying emotion she feels. Robyn almost forgets herself, staring back at him, but with a light laugh and apologetic smile she places the ring gingerly onto his finger. It makes her think of her family, of what her parents might have thought of this, but she also knows that they would be happy and proud of the person she'd become.

Robyn dips her chin briefly, smiling more gently. ]


I swear that I will always love you, will always be loyal and true. I promise that I will return to you no matter what happens, and while I'm away, you will never be out of my mind and my heart.

[ As with Alistair, the Revered Mother meets her eyes and smiles gently, encouragingly. ]

The Maker has heard your vows. [ The old woman begins, holding one hand up and laying the other briefly over their own, joined hands. ] By His blessing, and by the blessing of Andraste, I hereby pronounce you man and wife. [ The Revered Mother lowers her hands, then, still offering the pair a warm, almost fond smile. ] Congratulations.

[ Did most of the weddings she oversaw have applause, friends, and family? Robyn only thinks on it for a moment, but doesn't feel regret or sadness. Instead, the Warden rises up to kiss her husband, cupping his cheek with her free hand.

I swear, Alistair. I mean it with everything I am. ]
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-08-01 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ She doesn't answer, and instead gives his hand another squeeze. She calls out her thanks to the Revered Mother as they depart, nearly forgetting, speaking in a breathless, happy shout. Then, they step over the threshold and face the cool, night air, united more now than ever.

There isn't a destination, really. Certainly not back to work, not yet. The Warden travels in silence where she is usually chatty, eyes bright with the moon as she leads them on. The pair walks through the grass, over small, sloping hills, stopping at a little peak that overlooks a town in the distance. Its warm lights welcome them from below and the night shines high above them.

It's perfect. Robyn sighs dreamily, finally releasing his hand to settle down cross-legged on the ground. She draws up her knees after a while to hug them, wrapping her arms tightly around them, fingers playing at the ring, new on her finger, even as her mind wanders. ]


I always thought I would marry a prince, when I was a little girl. [ She teases lightly, smiling over at him. ] And here you are.

[ Never mind that he'd renounced all titles. The throne had never been very important to either of them, not in the way that their duty is. Ferelden is. The Wardens are. ]

I couldn't have dreamt of a more perfect husband. [ She asserts quietly, but firmly. ] Not ever.
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-08-19 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You absolutely snore. [ She points out with a cheeky grin, easily encouraged to settle onto his lap when prompted, sitting curled against him with her legs both off to one side. ] I think I can consider myself the present expert on Warden Alistair's nighttime noises.

[ Of all varieties. She laughs lightly, snuggling into his chest, sighing contentedly. Yes, she knows all about his snores, as they find their way into each other's assigned quarters more often than not, unless one is away. Though they can't share the same sorts of evenings they had during the blight, when they traveled across Ferelden, always together in camp, but no one seems to feel it necessary to try and keep them apart. Two of the Grey Wardens who ended the Fifth Blight have certain leeway, after all.

At his suggest, Robyn reaches up to pinch him as request, lightly taking his nose between her fingers. After, as if apologizing, she plants a kiss to it. ]


It isn't a dream. [ She reassures him softly, and though her childhood had been a far cry from his, she has trouble believing that things had worked out this way, too. ] You're a hero. A married hero. [ She adds, and kisses his nose again. ] More deserving of happiness and luck than anyone I've ever met.

[ For everything he'd endured before they met, and even after, he's been nothing but forgiving, kind, and a slew of other, positive qualities. People like Alistair don't exist much anymore, except for in the stories. ]
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-08-26 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Calen used to love sleeping with you. [ Robyn says wistfully, leaning into his grasp. After a thoughtful pause, she adds: ] We should get a mabari. It can split its time with the two of us; it'll be like a big, slobbering baby.

[ The child they would never be able to have. Unconsciously, she curls a little more against him. ]

Oh, enough of that. [ He knows better than anyone how much she hates the title. ] I say we're all collectively the Heroes of Ferelden, since we all ended the blight together, and I won't hear another word of argument about it.

[ She probably will, because they bicker about it all the time, but that just means she'll need to refine her own points of contention to verbally beat him into submission (loving wife as she is). ]

Neither would I. [ Robyn agrees solemnly. ] I thought for sure I would die soon after my Joining, but... we really did it, didn't we? All of us.

[ They'd made it. Survived. Accomplished their very difficult goal, way back when. ]

I think we've had quite a lot of happiness and luck so far. [ The Warden points out, smiling. ] Not that I would say no to more...
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[personal profile] heroica 2016-09-08 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure they have. [ She laughs lightly, leaning in his strong grasp, nestling in the crook of his neck. ] Would any Ferelden estate be a Ferelden estate without a constant stream of mabari?

[ Fergus could surely part with one. In fact, she suspected he'd been planning on offering her one on her next birthday... though, now, she has no idea where she'll be during that time.

Robyn does think wistfully of the family they may never have. The Hero of Ferelden allows herself this weakness and draws in as close as she can to her new husband within a moment of heavy silence.

Until he tickles her and she gasps in surprise, laughing. ]


All right, luck for the both of us! [ Out of desperation she slinks from his grasp and then sits, looking cross, out of his reach. ] Even if we cure the taint, I won't be able to ever stop those nasty fingers of yours, will I?

[ Always scrambling to tickle at her weak spots. She isn't particularly ticklish, as it happens, but he seems to know exactly how to make her jump nonetheless. ]

I feel no pressure at all. [ Robyn states lightly, leaning back into the grass to stare up at the sky. ] None whatsoever. How difficult could it be to end the curse that has plagued Grey Wardens forever and ever?

[ Maker preserve her. Maker preserve them all. ]