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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-05-16 08:35 pm

OPEN: The Western Approach

WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: The Western Approach is a terrible place. You should definitely go there.
WHEN: Bloomingtide 15 onward
WHERE: The Western Approach
NOTES: This is open to everyone. Characters who would not happily go to the hell desert probably have to go anyway; it's a war, not a vacation.



Once these wastes were a land of plenty. Can you believe it? The rain came north over the Gamordan Peaks, turning the plains green and verdant for three months of the year. Eight hundred years ago, that changed. During the Second Blight, darkspawn spilled out of an enormous crack in the earth, corrupting it with their foul blood... and it never recovered, even after they were driven back underground. The Grey Wardens built Adamant Fortress to stand watch over that chasm, but eventually even they abandoned it to the wind and the biting sand.

What few of us eke out a living in this Maker-forsaken place do so knowing that any number of deaths await us: darkspawn raids, dragons, bandits—not to mention starvation from the lack of water and game. If we stay, it is because we know there are treasures buried in the bones of this place, ruins from the time when Tevinter ruled, and even earlier. We pass tales around our campfires of the things we have seen shrouded in the dust storms. My favorites are the ones about relics that could restore the Western Approach once more... but I don't believe them. Truth be told, on nights when the wind is calm, I can stand on a hilltop and see for miles in the moonlight over a stark beauty of which no other Orlesian can claim to know the equal. On those nights, I hope it will never change.


—From Lands of the Abyss by Magistrate Gilles de Sancriste



I. THE DESERT

When Scout Harding calls somewhere the worst place in Thedas, that's probably a bad sign. Even when nothing in the Western Approach is deliberately trying to kill you, there's nothing kind or forgiving about the landscape: bare and arid, carved through by sharp-dropped canyons, dotted with abandoned mines and signs of the deaths of lost travelers. Winds sweeping through to whip stinging sand into uncovered faces, and periodic dust storms obscure visibility entirely. It's warm enough to be dangerous but not so hot, at this time of year, that heat exhaustion and dehydration can't creep up on you while you aren't paying attention.

And at any given moment, something probably is deliberately trying to kill you. The food chain in the region is top-heavy, with quillbacks, phoenixes, hyenas, and varghests roaming hungrily and as likely to attack one another as the sparse local prey population. Compared to their natural competitors, the Inquisition's forces look like easy marks. The camps the Inquisition scatters at lookout points throughout the region require constant watch, and going anywhere alone is inadvisable. Not only because of the hostile local everything, but also because it is incredibly easy to get lost. One rock formation looks much like another after hours in the sun or bathed in shifting moonlit shadows, and good luck finding many other landmarks. There are a few: chunks of pillars or arches from some ruined structure, or the occasional odd pillar that might, if someone investigates, prove to mark a trail of sorts.

Plus: the only people who seem determined to survive out here are cutthroat bandits and stray Venatori. Double-plus: a high dragon makes occasional fly-bys, scouring the ground below for anything edible, armored or not.

Some reprieve comes at night, relief from both the sun and the area's primarily diurnal predators. But that's when the darkspawn come out.

II. GRIFFON WING KEEP

Bloomingtide 16-17: Taking the Keep

Only a small force of Tevinter cultists remains in Griffon Wing Keep when the Inquisition arrives, seemingly on their way out the door already, but the sight of Inquisition banners is enough to make them stay and fight. There's no need for siege equipment, but there is call for a little bit of patience. With it, a small battalion is able to evade the mages and archers on the walls and storm the doors with few casualties. Fewer than three dozen warriors wait inside. It's a quick, brutal fight; it only takes a night.

Bloomingtide 18 Onward: Home Away From Home

Once the Keep is cleared of occupants, it's ripe for the Inquisition to… occupy… But with implicit permission, at least. Those who aren't needed for fights elsewhere may be put to work clearing out debris and small animals and the remnants left by the cultists, and within a few days the fortress is a serviceable outpost, much more hospitable than the camps out in the sand. Barracks mean even those who don't have beds at Skyhold may have one here, and it takes less than a week for an enterprising merchant to arrive with ale.

III. THE STILL RUINS

Despite signs of recent activity, the lavish Tevinter palace tucked incongruously into the canyons is quiet and still, when the Inquisition discovers it—quiet, still, but not empty. The ancient ruin is brimming with demons and Tevinters in incredibly outdated fashions, all frozen in place, as they have been for hundreds of years. No one breathes or blinks, but their skin is still warm and alive to the touch.

Beyond the entryway and halls and through the courtyard, there are signs of research and experimentation, and one man stood unmoving with his hand clasped around something unseen.

Perhaps someone will discover the cause. Perhaps someone will undo the spell that's been cast over the palace. Perhaps, if someone does, someone will take the opportunity to not immediately murder all of these valuable sources of ancient information, and instead only murder most of them. In the meantime, however, it is unlikely that anyone will ever be able to get this close to a rage demon without receiving a face full of fire. Take advantage.

IV. CORACAVUS

Signs of the Venatori point upward: up the hills, up ladders and towers, and into the ancient Tevinter prison, Coracavus, that was built into the mountainside. The ruin is filled with sand now, with half-collapsed walls and anything not made of stone worn away by winds, and the Venatori are long gone, their hunt for relics from the glory days of the Imperium abandoned when an excavation attempt opened the prison to darkspawn, instead. The darkspawn have retreated as well, but there are signs of their presence. Namely the smell and the half-eaten corpses of slaves—primarily elven and dwarven—who were left behind to their fates when the Tevinters fled.

There's no sign of them now, but digging through their abandoned camps may turn up a name, if anyone would like to see that he pays.

V. ADAMANT FORTRESS

A day's determined walk from the nearest Inquisition camp, Adamant Fortress overlooks the vast chasm—dubbed the Abyssal Rift—from which darkspawn poured during the Second Blight. It stood abandoned for nearly 150 years before the Grey Wardens' recent reoccupation, and it's abandoned again now, emptied out well before the Inquisition's forces arrive. There are signs that the retreat was a hasty one: scattered belongings, opened doors, abandoned meals, and no fewer than fifty bodies left on a mass pyre that only half-burned without anyone to tend it.

The Veil has always been thin here, and it's thinner now, where demons have been pulled through from the Fade. Rifts hang over the battlements and in the corridors, and escaped shades lurk in the dark corridors, siphoning away the willpower of those who linger until they come close enough to attack. Those who visit the Fortress set up camp outside of it rather than within it, wisely.

There are clear signs of blood sacrifice, for those who look: the bodies, blood stains on the stone floors, neat lists of names systemically crossed through. Sorting through documents left behind may turn up vague notes in a mage's runic shorthand or the journal of a trepidatious new recruit (Lourde, a pickpocket, crossed through on the registers). Behind a locked door in the lowest rooms are the bodies of sixteen mages, still in their Circle robes, left lying where they fell when the Joining took them. Mages who were among the rebels in Redcliffe may recognize a face or two as belonging to the hardliners who left with the Tevinters.
fleurdesel: right, smirk, serious, sarcastic (A look to the rear.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-05-30 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
"I must admire a pragmatic mage." Student or no, her own spells and strangeness to her or no- Hermione is a mage in her own right. Or a wizard. That seemed to be the term she preferred, odd as it felt to say.

"I do not know where they came from on the other side of the rift but- yes. A wooden crate of sunglasses. That was what almost struck me." At least some have found them quite useful- a few more even found them stylish or amusing to which Adelaide...had few opinions that were worth offering. "I've been handing them out to scouts- well. Handing out the ones that would be useful."
bookish_lioness: (This is my politely interested face)

made-up science is the only science I'm any good at o/

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-05-30 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
That was why Hermione chose to work behind-the-scenes whenever there was fighting involved. She couldn't avoid it all the time (though she was hoping that would change now that the war back home was over), but she did her best not to actually have to devolve to violence at the slightest clash.

"It's... it's its own color?" Hermione asked, looking appropriately awe-struck by that concept. "Really? That sounds amazing." Looking up towards the horizon, she smiled softly as she murmured, "I wonder what the sunrises here look like. I've never really watched them."
universal_charm: (Soft Laugh)

\o

[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-05-30 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
He nodded. "You know color comes from light refracting, right?" he asked her. "Different planets have different gases in their atmospheres and in different density amounts, so light can be refracted differently. Many worlds share similar colors, but there are some unique ones to certain worlds because of those gases. If you brought a leaf from such a world to Earth, the color would alter slightly because of the way the light is refracted."

It made him feel privileged to be able to travel the universe, to see sights like that that he would be denied if he had remained on Earth.

"I've seen a few back at Skyhold," he admitted. Clearly this was not the first time he found himself restless. "I'm sure it's beautiful though. I've always liked sunrises more than sunsets too."

bookish_lioness: (Pleased)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-05-30 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
"I... never really thought of that," she murmured. "I understand the science behind all of it, but I didn't think that it would have an effect on something as simple as a sunrise or even color perception. It's fascinating!" And unlike some people, she seemed to genuinely think so, even if they were talking about refraction.

"Me too. Sunsets can be very pretty, but there's a refreshing feeling that comes with sunrises. A new day beginning, a fresh start, one day closer to your goals. I'd rather think of new beginnings than the close of a day." With a small smirk, she glanced back at Kirk and admitted, "I have to say, though, I took you for someone who preferred sleeping in, so I wouldn't have pegged you for the sunrise sort."
justice_is_blond: (Wouldn't that be something)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-05-30 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
He looks up at her, quiet for a moment. Every single mage that says they won't go back is a balm, a light in the dark. They'll stand against the fear of the unknown rather than go back to the familiar fear of Templar cruelty.

"Thank you." That's not a sentiment he hears often, either. "It's not as heavy when I meet more who will not go back. We can't let the Circles happen again, and if mages refuse to go back, refuse to surrender, they can't. They need us to be sheep, herded, dumb, obedient."

Anders gets to his own feet, looking down at the bodies and the room. He's made a safe enough path for now. The closest senior Warden will have to decide what they want done with the bodies, or if it's even going to be a Warden call. It might be easier to pretend they were simply blood mages rather than undergoing the Joining; there are some secrets that could be dangerous if known to non-Wardens.

"The longer we're free and the more determined we are, the harder it will be for them to cage us again."
justice_is_blond: (A dark joy)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-05-30 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Exactly." He offers a hand to her as he starts heading out. She's young yet, close to being an adult but not quite there, and so a hand may come as comfort and encouragement. Or she might feel it a little too immature a thing to take. Kallian likes gestures of affection, but everyone's different.

"There is absolutely no way to predict what will come next. A rash of patients, a rasher of bacon... The former is far more likely than the latter. I've actually only read about a rasher of bacon, honestly." Babble is a good thing to use as they seek to put a decent distance between themselves and the camp, but not too far to get help should need arise.
Edited 2016-05-30 07:21 (UTC)
justice_is_blond: (A dark joy)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-05-30 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
He glances over, trying to figure out if Sam is teasing him or not. Two can play this game. "During physical interludes. Making out. Sex. That sort of thing." Sam can still blush. Anders rarely can or does anymore.

"And I don't think shivering like an idiot and seeking heat desperately is very romantic. But when it's warm you can lay something out in the sun and the both of you can be together out in the open. A light breeze, the heat of your emotions and bodies matching that of the sun, it's very romantic."
justice_is_blond: (A dark joy)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-05-30 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Me?" He asks it with all innocence, looking up with a smile that's intended to do the same. Anders has never been good at bluffing, though. "You sound so suspicious and worried, Nate. Do you trust me?"

It's not a fair question at all and he knows that. The smile grows as he holds up what he's starting to make. "It's a traditional thing. One of very few I remember, though generally it's a young woman making it for her young man. You weave them together once the year's progressed enough that they've decent stems, and you stick it on someone you've interest in. They keep it on if the interest is mutual."

Now his eyes dance. "You'll wear it, I hope."
Edited 2016-05-30 07:21 (UTC)
fleurdesel: right, smirk, sarcastic (And that's why I'm here.)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-05-30 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
Exhaustion and exasperation tighten her jaw and sharpen her eyes, her lips pressed thin as she considers their options for making use of that magic. For how much of it was done with the blood of slaves they were centuries too late to save. Still she remains upright and unbowed, matching Leliana's gaze without fear.

The trip had, all told, been successful. Mystery solved, knowledge gained, possible agents recruited. And yet she aches for a bottle of wine she knows she should not have once she is finished here.

"Whatever they intended is what caused the rift. It was only through the paranoia and foresight of one of their fellows that they were 'sealed' in time to prevent it from spreading. Our sealing it and killing the demons, offering them sanctuary as long as they are cooperative seems to have silenced their bickering of who is to blame- and they've so many opinions on that count." She has heard them, all of them, at least thrice by now. "But how long that might last, I cannot say. They might decide binding together is to their benefit and attempt to argue for their release. As long as you can play them against one another long enough to earn their trust, or at least their respect? They will remain cooperative."
universal_charm: (Warm Laugh)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-05-30 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
He laughed softly, though it was not insulting - just amused. He liked imparting new information, especially when someone could appreciate it. "Sometimes the changes are so subtle you can't actually perceive them. Some alien species can distinguish them easier because they're more sensitive to light and have more receptors within their eyes. Others are incredibly drastic, especially on planets where humans cannot breathe without artificial help."

Blue eyes looked back to her, sparkling in amusement.

"I grew up on a farm. No sleeping in there, even in the future," he chuckled. "And Star Fleet has shifts. No being late for those - though to be honest we don't really have 'night' and 'day' on the ship, just Red and Blue shifts. That, and I like having something to do. I'm not very good at just laying around, actually."
el_tybs: Evan Antin (Default)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-05-30 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh." You'll never know now because the sun has already left a nice patch of red on his cheeks. "That was... because I hadn't had Fortitude for very long. It hadn't crossed my mind." Not like he had any of that during the time to consider it either.

"Now look who's looking at it wrong." A grin, and a shake of his head, Sam gives an amused huff. "Alright, well I can say that is very appealing, but I don't think this," he gestures to the desert, "is a place you're going to be doing that. This is waaaay too hot. Unless you and the other person like sweating and bodies matching the sun separately from each other." And sand. No one likes sand in places, Anders.
justice_is_blond: (I have some ideas~)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-05-30 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
He's watching closely, and thwarted by the fact that the man hasn't bothered to take care of himself like he should.

"And now? It's come up, I'm assuming? As you huddle together shivering violently and attempt to pretend there's something slightly appealing in trembling and turning blue?" Anders is not yet ready to relent. "There are outcroppings of rock one can use to hide from the sun and still enjoy the warmth."
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[personal profile] letterandspirit 2016-05-30 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ Kane turns his attention aside to direct it at her, the glasses not so reflective as to disguise a quick analytical once over before he settles his stare back on the felled beast in front of them. He was famous, in Kaiten, for never smiling. According to the authority of the apprentices, anyway.

Here, there's a subtle twinge of one, hidden in all the beard he didn't use to have either. The desert dust. He adjusts the sit of the glasses on his face. ]


They're eye-glasses that fell from a rift. Did you want a pair?
el_tybs: Evan Antin (grin_tilt)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-05-30 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
He's doing it just to spite you Anders. Just forever look like he's blushing so you'll never know.

But seriously, he's not used this kind of heat.

"Kind of? Fortitude is pretty quiet and doesn't ask too much about it so I don't really notice." And Kirk does know about Fortitude thanks to that illness a bit ago. Course he doesn't really point it out either. "I give off a lot of heat actually, and you should keep a fur with you. It's actually pretty comfortable. So the cold does make it appealing to curl up together." Not that he deals with it much - he has a room in the armory. "I thought you said the point was to lay out in the sun." A quirked brow as he continues to grin. "Wouldn't a shady place in the desert invite some kind of animal?"
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[personal profile] letterandspirit 2016-05-30 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ Kane is used to his heat humid and sodden; the desert is dry, and less forgiving. Still, he's developed something of an enduring quality since the Circles fell, adopting a roughness that suits the settings around them, from desert to snow. Dust defines the creases in his knuckles as he reaches to tug the bolt free of the animal, setting a boot against its massive shoulder to do so. ]

I got lucky, [ he defers, more frank than humble. ] I wasn't sure how these things behave, when challenged. I'm used to prey that flees.
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[personal profile] fightingale 2016-05-30 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Councilor, whatever makes you think I would play people off one another?"

For a fraction of a moment she sounds very cold, a point of ice that crawls outward in the centre of a desert, before the barest flicker of a smile that doesn't quite make it to fruition gives it away for something almost like a joke. "Understood. Any findings will be passed onto you." A pause, Leliana almost turning away, though the action is aborted before it can be began, and she sort of hangs in the space between motions, overly poised for simply standing. "Unless you have the desire to be present for such discussions?"

Leliana cares for their motivations and their plans, but she is not so foolish as to think that the magic is not useful at best and devastating at worst. The part of her that wants to fix the world idly wonders at what they might do with it, how it might be bent to the good of the Inquisition, and she cuts it short as ruthlessly as the head might she severed from a viper readying to strike.
amygdalae: you won't like the alternative (let's just do this the easy way)

[personal profile] amygdalae 2016-05-30 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Bruce flashed a sympathetic smile in her direction, more than able to understand her pain. His own Circle back in Ferelden was... incredibly traditional about how they did things, and it was only when he transferred to Harlem then did he have a bit more leeway with things. And even that wasn't a lot.

The compliment has him feeling a little abashed, and he does his best to not make a face over it. "I simply do my best to help the people here. That's all."
sunshinethroughgrey: (Grey Warden)

[personal profile] sunshinethroughgrey 2016-05-30 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, indeed. I wonder how they thought they could be free, doing this. Becoming a Warden is just a different kind of cage." She sighed herself, before looking over into Aveline's too-green eyes.

"Maker, I can only pray that it is so." She stated simply, "I will try to reason for our continued service to the Inquisition -- but I have my fears, Aveline. Especially after seeing all ... this."
the_effect_she_has: (Defiant)

[personal profile] the_effect_she_has 2016-05-30 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
She arched an eyebrow at Kirk, because really? "She's ... the Advisor in charge of the Scouts. In the Inquisition." A pause, "Which I am now going to assume you're a part of."

She grunted her agreement, before her eyes narrowed thoughtfully, "This is mentioning an Echoback Fort -- I wonder if that's the fort across the crest there?"
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[personal profile] judgemewhole 2016-05-30 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Strange enough that all Templars are learning something similar - not to the level of Kane - but even Norrington seems to have accepted the phrase, 'Adapt or Die' as his personal mantra.

Which was why he was out in the desert now.

He snorted down at the creature.] So it ran right into the shot in the attempts to eat you. Well, that was ... fortunate for you, not so fortunate for him. Do you at least need assistance lugging him back?"
qunari: (pic#9554399)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-05-30 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's grumbling, true, but not for her. It's for this whole damn venture when he could but out there fighting a dragon. Dragons? Are fun. Time-distortion magic is always creepy as shit, no matter where it's occurring.

When he turns back to her he eyes her belt consideringly before reaching for the gear at his belt. One pouch has a length of rope in it, often coming in handy on the road.

Sometimes for a number of reasons. ]


Come here, then. If you're really intent on going down, wouldn't want you to bruise that pretty skin of yours.
qunari: (pic#9554398)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-05-30 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The spell hits him, sinking into his skin in a way that always puts a shiver up his spine. He can feel it in his bones as the barrier spell fades and this one takes its place, tingling, that sudden slowing of the rest of the world as he grins wide and toothy before taking his next swing.

The hide of the creature is tough, tough as a dragon's, and textured in a way that tries to grip onto the axe after he's swung and connected. But with those murderous swings coming faster now, it's harder for the varghest to retaliate, lashing out instead by bucking like a horse, claws splayed in all directions and tail whipping about.

One manages to score a hit, apparently, because there's a grunt and a splash of blood across the sand, before Bull takes all his strength in lifting his axe to bring down across the animal's neck.
qunari: (pic#9843623)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-05-30 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Bull's brow arches slightly before he reaches for the pair she holds. They're delicately framed, obviously decently crafted. Not sure why, but they're interesting.

"You think they've got enchantments on them, something like that?" he rumbles thoughtfully, turning the pink glasses over in his hand with a look of serious consideration.

Magic does have a tendency to ruin stuff. No offense.
qunari: (pic#9993491)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-05-30 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Fitting indeed. If there was one thing the two of them might have in common it's a disdain for these asshole Vint cultists, and that's something he can definitely get behind. Particularly when she's roasting them with a taste of their own medicine.

There's a faint smirk angled her way before he lifts his head, gaze shifting to the walls above them. A second later there's a whistling sound and something pings the stone at his feet.

"Archers. They're trying to flank from the north battlements."
qunari: (pic#9993491)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-05-30 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"You pick your battles. Try imagining those sorry Vint bastards with their pronged helmets cooking out in this heat with us. Might make you feel better. Sure cheers me up."

Bull gives a quiet chuckle before stowing the skein back on his belt, looking towards the edge of where sky met earth. While there isn't much in the way of shade, there's a spotting of pillars up ahead that look like they could be ruins of one sort or another.

"Looks like higher ground over there." Though he looks a bit cautious now, a frown tugging at his lips.