Leave me a scenario (one of your own or choose from here) and include any particular preferences as well if you wish.
Or, if you want to just leave a comment with a picture or a word as a prompt and suggest which muse of mine you want, that works too! I might just be a bit slow with those.
Make a reply asking for anyone here on the subject title.
If you choose a character on the maybe list, I will definitely be slow with them.
If you know a specific "verse" of character you want, specify. If it's a cross-canon scene and you don't specify, you might get a CR AU.
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Go to the RNG if you don't have a specific scenario in mind.
Person. Roshanak is a person, very much a person. She wears stylish jackets and reads all the books and all kinds of things.
'All the books', in fact, is the first answer in her mouth, but she is aware that it sounds somewhat childish. Sometimes, Roshanak is aware that being just over seven feet tall and being a horse from the waist down requires the occasional dose of dignity. At least at first.
So she smiles, albeit a touch sheepishly, and her equine ears flick towards the woman.
"Not really," she says. "There are so many books here, so much knowledge and so many stories that I've never heard of in my realm. I thought I'd browse and see what took my fancy.
Unless you had any suggestions?"
In some ways, she is very much the university student. All bright-eyed, and hungry to learn more. Delighting in learning, in fact.
Wynne utterly adores that thirst for learning, the hunger and enthusiasm for books and experience, for letting a teacher point her in the right direction. She can tell already that she and this person are going to get along quite wonderfully.
Her lips curl and she laughs lightly, warmly. "I'm afraid I may be just as unfamiliar with this library as you are. So far I haven't seen anything that I know. We could browse the shelves together, if you would like."
Roshanak smiles brightly at that offer. Knowledge gained on ones own has its merit, and sometimes study calls for solitude. However, she much prefers having companionship, and the idea of discovering things?
Oh, yes. She does like the sound of that.
"I would very much like," she says. "I am Roshanak, by the way. Roshanak Parvinzedeh."
"Senior Enchanter Wynne of the Mages' Circle of Ferelden," Wynne answers with a very light and gentle chuckle. "Though I doubt that means anything to anyone here except myself." There are a few others from Thedas, but as she is considerably newer and has yet to run across them, she does not know this.
"I admit this is my first time venturing into this particular library. In my experience, each library is different because they were each compiled by different people. I barely know what to expect in here."
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'All the books', in fact, is the first answer in her mouth, but she is aware that it sounds somewhat childish. Sometimes, Roshanak is aware that being just over seven feet tall and being a horse from the waist down requires the occasional dose of dignity. At least at first.
So she smiles, albeit a touch sheepishly, and her equine ears flick towards the woman.
"Not really," she says. "There are so many books here, so much knowledge and so many stories that I've never heard of in my realm. I thought I'd browse and see what took my fancy.
Unless you had any suggestions?"
In some ways, she is very much the university student. All bright-eyed, and hungry to learn more. Delighting in learning, in fact.
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Her lips curl and she laughs lightly, warmly. "I'm afraid I may be just as unfamiliar with this library as you are. So far I haven't seen anything that I know. We could browse the shelves together, if you would like."
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Oh, yes. She does like the sound of that.
"I would very much like," she says. "I am Roshanak, by the way. Roshanak Parvinzedeh."
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"I admit this is my first time venturing into this particular library. In my experience, each library is different because they were each compiled by different people. I barely know what to expect in here."