liliandra nadiar: I am glad the amulet makes so many people think of Dagail. Because as we will see this next episode, you are all correct! Although it turns out a trip to Leyawiin will not be needed...
ghastley: I needed a reason for the crew of the ship to have turned into wraiths. Plugging in a necromancer made that work. Since I knew it was a ship outbound from Leyawiin, I realized that Kalthar would fit the bill nicely. The bloodworm helm was another case of needing a reason for how Kalthar got so powerful so quickly.
Grits: Tadrose's recharging was something that came to me as I was writing the first draft. Given that she had training in magic when she was younger, and is now an armorer, it made sense to me that she would learn to recharge weapons.
I think the salamander is probably my favorite Aedra summons too. Just on pure coolness factor if nothing else. Hopefully in the future Teresa will be not be fighting such powerful enemies all the time, and so will be able to keep her summons around for longer.
Oh, and have fun with Farscape!
Acadian: That was a fun fight scene to write, it all came out of my keyboard as quickly as it reads (well almost as quickly). It was just one thing leading to the next, leading to the next, etc... I also finally got to show off what Tadrose can really do. Aside from driving wood elves crazy that is.
King Coin: That disarming move of Tadrose's is a RL longswording move. I used it before in the fight between Volsinius and the necromancer's skeleton in Unfriendly Competition. But Vols was quick enough to let go of the tip of his sword before his blade could be stripped from his hands. I try to use RL longswording wherever possible these days. Both the stances we saw Tadrose use earlier - The Ox and The Fool - are also from RL, down to the names.
The dispels being as strong as they are help balance out how overpowering mages become, especially conjuration mages. You also have to keep in mind that Teresa has been fighting top tier opponents of late. First Ra'jhera, and now a lich. So they are going to have ways to counter what she can throw out, just as Teresa can counter them (like how she un-paralyzed Tadrose). Against enemies like the trolls outside of the city, or the smugglers from Bawn, summons are still quite powerful.
McBadgere: If you have only seen Claudia in Fargate, you have not seen anything yet. Vala was mostly a comic relief role, with just a few serious parts toward the end. Check out Farscape, she has a much more intense role as Aeryn Sun there. All full of angst and pent up emotion. Which is one reason why Claudia works so well for Tadrose. There are still some funny episodes, where you get the see where she got her portrayal of Vala from. But mostly it is very serious and intense.
Olen: Yep, Tadrose would not have taken Teresa in there if she had known they were facing a lich. As it turns out, it was a very close thing. I am also glad the super-decayed Kalthar worked. I wanted to really get across the creep factor of a lich, and show that it is not your run-of-the-mill undead. But rather something beyond the pale of even other undead.
You know what, I never even realized that Kalthar never says anything. When I wrote that scene, nothing ever came to me for him to say. It all just flowed so fast and intensely, that he never had time to monologue. Perhaps I might say that it was indeed because he had not yet learned to speak in his new form? In the game liches just make really creepy noises. But I think they would have to be able to talk.
There are several actors who have jumped off the screen and said "I should be in the TF movie". There is
Jared Leto as Valerius. [
url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v90/subrosa_florens/kristenstewart04.jpg]Kristen Stewart[/url] is my frontrunner for Teresa. She was in a little movie called Speak where she was just fantastic, and never cracked more than a faint smile. She was also outstanding as Joan Jett in The Runaways These days I am thinking
Felicia Day as Teresa, just with some skin whitening.
Charles Ingram would play Chance.
Ray Stevenson is Volsinius. And of course
Robert Conrad is Pappy (although granted he will require a time machine to go back to the 70s).
Captain Hammer: This whole little interruption with the shipwreck and undead was meant to do just what you said: reveal more about Teresa and Tadrose. We have had plenty of time to watch them get to know one another in quiet little moments. Now it was time for them to bond in a life or death situation. Which will lead us to another revealment in the aftermath...
The Mages losing track of their stuff is what the Aela Fic will be all about, if I ever get to it!
Previously on Teresa of the Faint Smile: In our last episode, T&T found that Kalthar had turned into a lich. Apparently he had done this by using a mysterious helmet that made Teresa feel ill just from touching it. Kalthar was killed after a fierce battle, and Grantham Blakely was then able to go on to the afterlife. Next we find the two women in the hold of the ship, just moments after the battle ended.
Chapter 41.10 – Nothing is Trivial"Let us be gone from this place Teresa," Tadrose slipped one arm around the wood elf's waist and led her from the forward hold. Teresa was keenly aware of the nearness of the other woman's body. The smell of her sweat filled her nostrils, competing with the odor of the mineral oil that protected her armor, and remnants of her primrose perfume.
Her heart doubled its pace, and Teresa licked her suddenly dry lips. Goddess, it felt so good to be alive. Especially when Tadrose was holding her. She wanted to leap up and cheer. Or better yet, to reach out and take the dark elf in her arms, and kiss her. Try as she might, she could not banish that thought from her mind, and felt her pale skin flush with excitement.
They paused at the stair leading to the upper deck. Tadrose turned to look at Teresa, her hand still firmly planted on the small of the forester's back. Teresa could not stop herself from moving forward, pressing her body against Tadrose's. The dark elf pulled her even closer, and reached up with her other hand. Pulling the night eye goggles from Teresa's face, Tadrose let them fall carelessly to the floor at their feet. Then her fingers wended their way through the crimson locks of Teresa's hair.
Teresa's arms found their way across Tadrose's back and held her tightly. She leaned her head forward, and closed her eyes as Tadrose did the same. She felt the other woman's lips press firmly into her own. They were soft as the finest Akaviri silk, and filled Teresa's blood with rapture.
She did not know how long they stood there kissing. It might have been hours for all Teresa knew. She did not care. All she knew was the ecstasy of the dark elf's touch, of her lips, and her tongue against her own. Each kiss brought another, more passionate one, until Teresa found herself nearly clawing at the other woman for more. Tadrose lifted her effortlessly in her arms, and Teresa's legs wrapped themselves around her waist. She felt herself carried across the room, and laid down upon the top of a flat crate.
Tadrose leaned over her, and Teresa struggled to undo the strap of her helmet. Once she had fought the annoying piece of armor free, she gloried in the feeling of the Dunmer's jet-black hair cascading down over her. She reached up to stroke her fingers through it, and Tadrose returned the favor by pulling off the wood elf's gauntlets.
The Dunmer leaned down and began kissing Teresa once more. Not on the lips this time, but instead along the base of her neck, then up to the lobe of one of the wood elf's ears. Teresa could not contain a loud cry of delight as the dark elf's tongue danced across her skin, and ground her hips against Tadrose's body. She ran her hands over the Dunmer's frame, cursing the armor that kept them from the other woman's soft skin.
"Ahem." The sound of a female voice loudly clearing her throat cut through Teresa's ecstasy like a Daedric blade.
Teresa looked up to see an armored leg on the stair nearby. The wood creaked loud as thunder as the figure stepped away, back onto the deck above and out of sight. Tadrose pulled back. Her face was flushed with passion, her hair was disheveled, and her skin dripped with sweat. She was simply more beautiful than anything else in the world.
"Oh my," Tadrose sighed, following Teresa's gaze back to the hatchway.
Teresa stifled the urge to giggle, and knew that she was already grinning like a fool. She sat up, breathing heavily, and let her fingers fall across Tadrose's armored frame. Even though she knew they had been caught in the act, all she could think of was how the dark elf's body would feel, naked against her own.
Tadrose, however, was more composed. She reached for her helmet - and after brushing back her hair with one hand, lowered it around her features. She did not look at Teresa, or say a word. But the wood elf could see that her dusky features were flushed with deep color. Teresa imagined that she must have been embarrassed. The wood elf imagined that she would have been herself, if she had not been so filled with bliss.
Tadrose walked to the stairway, and paused there. She turned to look at Teresa, and waited as the wood elf gathered herself up. After taking a moment to smooth back her crimson tresses into something vaguely approximating order, the Bosmer took up her gauntlets and goggles and followed the other woman. They were on deck a moment later, and the forester squinted her eyes against the sudden brightness.
Standing on the deck before them was a familiar-looking wood elf. Her long hair was the color of cornsilk, and shimmered in the late morning sun. She was clad from head to toe in black. Slender leather boots rose to similar greaves, with armor plates rising from the knees. Her torso was sheathed in an ebony cuirass decorated with gold filigree, and jet black mail rings gleamed beneath its individual plates. A Valenwood bow like Teresa's own was tucked into the
gorytos at her hip, and a bag similar to Teresa's own rode at the other.
Screenshot"Well met Fighters Guild," the wood elf said in a quiet voice. "I take it that the ship is clear of undead?"
"Yes," Tadrose said. Her voice sounded different than normal. It lacked the confidence and authority that normally resonated in her every word, no matter how soft. She was definitely embarrassed, Teresa thought. Now that her heart began to slow its own pace, Teresa felt the flush of passion across her skin being replaced by one of self-consciousness. Oh goddess, what must this other woman think of them?
"My apologies for my ill-timed arrival," the wood elf said delicately. "I am Buffy, Knight of the White Stallion. I am here on an errand for the County of Leyawiin."
It was Dame Buffy! Now Teresa knew why she looked so familiar. It was Daenlin's apprentice, the knight of Leyawiin. She had taken second place in the tournament so recently, placing just a single point behind the champion: Alawen, the ranger of Anvil. Oh Dibella, what had she and Tadrose done, and so foolishly at that?
Yet the other wood elf seemed not to notice the discomfort of Teresa and Tadrose. Instead she went on as if she had not just walked in on them furiously making love. If Teresa had not known better, she would think they were all standing around chatting at one of Lady Scaurus' balls.
"It's good to see you again Tadrose," she said smoothly. Then her sea blue eyes fixed upon the forester. "And you must be Teresa. My old master Daenlin has told me much about you."
Teresa buried her head in shame. Doubtlessly he had told her what a hypocrite she was, what a failure she was at being an archer, and an elf.
"All of it good of course," the other woman went on, somewhat hastily. "He says you have deep convictions about the forest, of a kind he cannot even muster himself. Knowing my old master, that must make you quite an elf indeed."
Teresa muttered something in reply that even she could not comprehend herself. All she wanted to do was curl up into a little ball and disappear. In fact, she seriously considered reaching for an invisibility potion to hasten that image.
"So what brings you here dame knight?" Tadrose asked, and Teresa was thankful when the wood elf turned her gaze to the taller armorer.
"I am hunting a renegade mage named Kalthar," Buffy explained. "He murdered a member of the Mages Guild in Leyawiin, and stole several objects of great power from there. He fled on this very ship."
"Aye, we found him below," Tadrose said, looking somewhat relieved. Teresa had to admit that the more the conversation turned away from their personal lives, the better she felt as well. "He wore a mages robe, but he was no mage. Not anymore. He was a necromancer. He turned himself into a lich, and the crew into wraiths."
"Troll dung!" Buffy spat on the deck. "It's worse than I feared." Then her gaze shot back to Tadrose. "The fetcher is dead though, you are certain of it?"
"Aye, we left him in pieces my lady. Go below and see." Teresa amazed herself by speaking. Then she reached into her Thieves Bag, and drew forth the curious helmet. Again, her hand froze from the touch, and she was relieved when the other woman took it from her grasp. "He was wearing this."
"The Bloodworm Helm!" the knight of Leyawiin hissed. Teresa saw her flinch when she touched the helmet. That gave the forester a curious sense of relief. Perhaps because it showed that the knight was just as revolted by the dark magic as she was herself. As Teresa had done before, Buffy quickly stowed the cursed object away into the bag at her hip. "This is one of the items he stole. It is a powerful necromantic artifact. The Mages Guild has been holding it under lock and key for many years now, to keep it from the wrong hands."
"Well good riddance to it," Teresa found herself saying. "You should just destroy it. It will leave the world better place."
"If we could, we would," Buffy sighed. "But this is beyond the workings of any mortal magician. It is reputed to have been created by the Dead Lord Mannimarco himself. Some even say it has a part of his essence bound within it."
"We also found a necklace," Tadrose said, and nodded to Teresa.
"Aye," the wood elf said, and drew forth the amulet of petrified wood. "This is simply lovely. I have no idea why a creature like Kalthar had it on him."
"Manduin's Amulet," Buffy gasped. Her blue eyes glowed with happiness. "I could practically hug you both! That was stolen from the leader of the Leyawiin guild. It is an heirloom of her family, and means a great deal to her."
"Please return it with our compliments," Tadrose said with a smile.
"That I will," Buffy took the amulet from Teresa. Her fingers briefly brushed against Teresa's as she did so. Teresa felt the familiar calluses formed from years of shooting a bow. Yet her hand was warm and comforting nonetheless. She smiled shyly at Teresa, and the next thing the forester knew, the knight did indeed wrap her arms around her in a warm embrace. Teresa did not know what to do, so simply folded her arms around the shorter woman and breathed in her scent of bergamot and rosemary.
"You have done Dagail and I such a good turn Tree-Singer," she breathed. She broke free, and looked to Tadrose next. "And you as well Tadrose. I don't know how to thank you both."
"It is all in a day's work for us my lady," Tadrose said. Teresa did note that hint of a blush gracing the dark elf's cheeks. She doubted that the armorer was any more accustomed to seeing knights hug mercenaries than Teresa was to be on the receiving end of it! Not that she minded it in the least. "Our rules of engagement clearly state that we must take action when citizens are in peril, or the local authorities require assistance."
"Aye," Buffy agreed. "But this was no mere bandit captain and his thugs. Not many would have had the courage to face a lich, as you two did. Let alone the wherewithal to gain victory."
She reached back into that bag at her hip, which Teresa was now certain was bag of holding like her own Thieves Bag. From it she produced a wanted poster with the face of what Teresa imagined had been Kalthar in life.
"By Mara, that guar was ugly even before turning into a lich!" Tadrose remarked.
"The least I can do is see to it that you two receive the reward for his capture," Buffy said. "The Mages Guild placed a bounty on him, as did the County of Leyawiin. Both of them should see you well compensated. I can write you an affidavit that you can present to the Bravil Guard for the reward. Or if you would like, I can handle that back in Leyawiin myself, and have the money transferred to an account at the Temple of Zenithar."
"Umm, the temple would be fine," Tadrose murmured.
Teresa stared down at the deck plating under their feet. "The captain said he had a wife, and sons. What was her name, Aodrena? Aodrena Blakely. I think they lived in Leyawiin. Could you see that she receives my share?"
"Aye," Tadrose nodded, stepping up beside Teresa. "Mine as well. Grantham was a good man. He saved my life down there. His family deserve more than just a condolence note from the shipping company he worked for."
"I don't know what to say," the knight breathed. "Except that I will not forget what you have done today. Or that you are my friends. Whenever you have need of it, you shall have my bow. And my discretion of course."
Teresa found herself looking at Tadrose, and saw the other elf was looking back at her. Teresa was gratified that at least she was not the only one blushing.
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