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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.
el_tybs: Evan Antin (grin_tilt)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-06-03 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
"A great bear?" Well wasn't that an idea. "That might be a while if that ever happens. First I'd have to find one then study it long enough to be able to transform. Course that's considering it doesn't try to eat me in the process."
el_tybs: Evan Antin (smile_D)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-06-03 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
"That was quick." He's a pretty quick learner himself, but it still takes him a little time to learn a new animal. After all he had only learned to transform at the beginning of the month, and with helping Anders and now being here, there hadn't been much time for him to learn.

"Oh well since you promised. Yes, I'd like to see this honey badger you're able to turn into."
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-06-03 05:53 am (UTC)(link)

"Ah, yes, how could I forget something as crucial as that?" Kirk chortled. "Silly of me, really. And no shining armor either. Utterly unprepared." He shook his head sadly.

He followed Maxwell's gaze up to the sky, remembering the dragon he had seen and smiling to himself. It was lie a bit of fantasy come real and he couldn't quite hide his grin at the thought of the dragon. Foolish, probably, but all the same he couldn't help but wish to see her a little closer than a shadow across the sky.

"Korrin already gave me the warning," he assured him. "What's a Quillback? Let me guess - it has quills and they can shoot them and are poisonous?" he took out a flash from his pack, holding out the drink to Maxwell.

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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-06-03 05:58 am (UTC)(link)

"I had this very conversation with Galadriel, actually," he chuckled, starting on his way across the sands again, looking to see if Sam would come along with him to continue their conversation. "But there are no elves or hobbits in my world. No dragons either. We have visitors though - from other worlds, though they're a fair bit more recent." If you counted a couple hundred years recent, but in the span of a few trillion years, well, it was.

"I am sad I do not have a Bill of my own back home, I have to admit."

justice_is_blond: (See me smirk)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-06-03 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
A last flower gets worked in, and Anders wordlessly places it on Nate's head. It looks good. But it's not the farmer's place to compliment his lord. Now it's time to duck his head and try to play the part, and ignore the jail threat.

"My lord, I come here, humbled, begging for your mercy. Is there truly anything to gain by sending me away? I can give you nothing from my farm, but if there's anything... else I can offer... I'm not without talents."
justice_is_blond: (Just a little amused)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-06-03 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Useless? I'm fairly certain I did a little bit of the work there." The defensiveness is clearly joking as he steps into Bull's space and reaches up, hand already glowing green. The cut isn't too deep, but it's deep enough that if left untreated, it could cause some serious problems.

He starts to heal, resting his hand on the rather impressive muscles in front of him as he closes the wound. "The healer never feels useless."
justice_is_blond: (Just a little amused)

[personal profile] justice_is_blond 2016-06-03 10:12 am (UTC)(link)
Asher. The Avvar who had a grudge about the city a world away. Anders snorts.

"I think I'll stick with robes and shivering and wishing we could be in warm lands more often. Or that cold lands would warm up. Have the frostbacks never heard of better seasons? Seasons at all? And I don't want to talk about Justice's thoughts on sparring."

That is, how weak and noodly Anders was.
bookish_lioness: (Are you sure about that?)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Anders is unnaturally good at soothing over her concerns, and Hermione wonders if that's really that much of a comfort or if it just makes him more dangerous. She's forgiven him for what she'd learned about him, as much as it was in her power to forgive him, since that had all happened long before she'd ever even heard of Circles or the Chantry. And she doesn't think he's a violent man by nature - he's a healer, after all. But at the same time, she's come to respect him much more than she really should, considering the murkiness of his past.

But then, Sirius had had an awful reputation, too, and Harry had had literal propaganda routinely printed up about him, so Hermione clearly has a penchant for ignoring public opinion and acting off of what she sees of a person's character. And for all his flaws... well, Anders strikes her as a generally decent sort of person, which she appreciates more than she knows how to say, by all accounts.

Taking a deep breath, she murmurs, "It's not about back-up or about not feeling comfortable with you, Anders. I just don't usually do things without researching them first, so I can be aware of the risks and know how to handle them. I've gotten better with that over the years, but... there are still a lot of variables to this, and the thought of anyone getting hurt just because you were trying to help me...."

She lets out a dry, mirthless sort of chuckle before shaking her head. "It sounds very melodramatic of me, especially when the world isn't likely to explode just because I've touched your staff." And then, after a pause, she looks up at him uncertainly. "It isn't, is it?"
bookish_lioness: (So worried over you)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah-... so long as it got to the right person, then." Though really, there's still a small part of Hermione that would have liked to have read them for herself, but she isn't going to put up a fuss about something like that. It isn't her concern, after all. "You've noticed that, too? I thought it was a bit odd, that I could understand the messages on that message board in Skyhold even though the letters looked foreign. Magic, perhaps?"

But that's quickly pushed aside at the mention of an animal in distress, given the rather upset look that crosses over her face. "A pony? Really? How terrible! I hope it hadn't gotten hurt. Or... well, worse." Because if demons had looked at Hermione and had seen an easy meal, she'd hate to think of what they'd seen upon finding a pony.
bookish_lioness: (Listening neutrally)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe that's what it is," Hermione softly brings up after a moment. "Maybe it's something between a place and a state of mind. I'm certainly not one to say, given how little I know about the subject as a whole."

Cracking a small smile as she remembers something Harry had told her about one of his experiences with Dumbledore, she adds, "Besides, even if it's all in our heads, that doesn't mean it's any less real."

She lets that sit for a moment, confident that she's made as little sense as he thinks he's made. Then, looking up at him, she offers, "My name is Hermione, by the way. Hermione Granger. I don't think I'd mentioned that."
bookish_lioness: (Swan-like neck)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
If Leliana chooses to believe in the power of her god and of her messiah, then by all means, there's nothing Hermione can - or would want to - do about it. That's what choice and free will are, after all. Besides, she isn't saying that this temple hadn't actually been sacred, only that Andrastians would have to re-asses whether their faith has been shaken or if it's stronger than any material earthly matters.

While she can agree easily enough to that first part of Leliana's response, that question catches her off-guard, and she frowns slightly as she tries to parse it out. "What do you mean? Do I think independently? I would say so, yes."
bookish_lioness: (You're pissing me off)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Hermione lets that sink in for a few moments, thinking over everything she's learned about Harrowings. It, admittedly, hasn't been much, and it's such a grim topic that she'd read just enough about it to get the basic idea of it, but that doesn't really make what Ellana has to say sound much better.

"So... if mages live in a Circle, growing up with other mages and becoming friends - even more than friends, if it so happens - they might end up losing people they care about and never knowing what happened to them? Are they-... are they told what has happened to their friends once they've completed their Harrowing?" Because really, in some ways, that sounds like an even worse idea. If she'd lost Ron or Harry because of some stupid tradition at Hogwarts that she'd never known about, and was later told that they'd been killed because they hadn't studied enough... well, she can see why most mages are no friends of the Chantry.
bookish_lioness: (Looking down)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-06-03 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've heard the Tevinter legend," Hermione replies. "But considering that no one seems to know for certain whether or not it really happened or if it's just a part of religious lore, I can't say for certain what I believe. Especially when it comes to Corypheus."

Glancing down at her hand, she sighs softly before asking, "Do you know if anyone at least has any solid idea of what the shards are? Shards of what, for instance, and where they'd come from. Other than the Herald, I mean. From what I understand, she'd been just a normal woman before that explosion at that temple."
the_effect_she_has: (Huntress)

Re: /rolls on in here

[personal profile] the_effect_she_has 2016-06-03 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Katniss nodded at the command from Nightingale, before she pursed her lips in thought. She let Jim speak first, her mouth twitching slightly at the introduction, then she looked back at Leliana.

"I say let us go as the forward scouts, but send another team right behind us. We can speak through message crystals so we can track them more easily. That way we have at least half a dozen altogether." She put down the correspondence, but not the maps. "I think they're weighed down, so that should give us an advantage. It seems like this Servis fellow is, in fact, working behind Corypheus's back for his own profit."
gatheringstorm: (interested)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-06-03 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Emprise du Lion; if you're ever serious about it, I'll back you up and we can find a good spot to observe. At least with something of that size and girth, we don't have to worry about being too stealthy; it's probably not going to hear us over those big thundering legs anyway."
colecomfort: (lost boy)

[personal profile] colecomfort 2016-06-03 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Although it isn't what he meant, Cole considers that response. Anyone else but who I am. He likes the little he can see about who Samwise is, so far.

"Tending to tender leaves, given leave to grow. Buds blooming in bright bursts of color." Like... something. Something he can see, but can't put a word to.
qunari: (pic#9554323)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-06-03 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"That one counts at least two points," Bull calls back, before hoisting his weapon up to give a massive swing, cutting down the archer frantically trying to back out of range and sending him to the stones at Korrin's level.

The scent of blood's growing thick in the air, and his hits are coming harder. "Come on, you assholes! One of you's got to be willing to put up a real fight!" The taunt carries across the battlements, and those that remain seem to be regrouping.
qunari: (pic#9554401)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-06-03 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nope. Just settles blame on whoever they want to fight. Vints, mages, anyone who doesn't bend a knee to the Chantry. Effective as that sort of thing goes, but we don't need to lie to our soldiers for them to fight."

Bull eyes Sherlock for a moment, considering. "Haven't gotten the chance to talk to many, have you? Not unless you ever stopped in Kirkwall. And I'm thinking that's not the case."
qunari: (pic#9843636)

[personal profile] qunari 2016-06-03 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"On a good day, maybe."

He barely flinches as those hands press over the wound, though it smarts. Open wound's a good way to get infection out here and he knows it, so there's little in the way of fuss. Just standing still and waiting for Anders to do his thing.

Which is funny. It's a little funny, isn't it? He's a known terrorist, one of the most notorious men of their age, and here he is patching him up like he's never known anything else.
extramural: (009.)

[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-03 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
At least the drain is not just him; there had been some concern that it was because of the lack of the Void, the absence of what had chosen him to be like this. It may not help, but... well. At least there are other possibilities.

"I have to eat, for starters."
extramural: (003.)

[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-03 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"The far reaches of the Void and the deepest depths of the ocean," he breathes, nodding slightly. He hasn't mentioned the Void yet, not to this one, and the mention only makes him a bit more excited.

"It is- the same in my world, for those who know to listen."
fleurdesel: right, sad, confused, tired, serious, angry (I need a moment)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2016-06-03 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"For some they've managed well enough, for others they've had to learn. Perhaps it has to do with how different the alphabets are from one another? The more foreign, the more difficult?" That explains Galadriel's difficulty in the early months, at least. Pinning down anything that could be considered consistent among the rifters is more than a little impossible.

Yet she continues to try.

"Ah- he arrived safely in Skyhold some time afterward, with someone of his world. As far as I am aware, he remained uninjured." Demons, apparently, have no taste for pony.
gatheringstorm: (raised eyebrow)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-06-03 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
At that, she raises an eyebrow but doesn't seem too shocked. "What about sleeping? I've heard that's a new thing for some of the elves that arrived here from beyond. Maybe that's just how it works, with travel to this world. Whatever you were before, you're more or less mortal when you're here." At least that would be her best guess. It's not like she's an expert on races beyond.
Edited 2016-06-03 19:24 (UTC)
gatheringstorm: (let's dance)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-06-03 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Pretty pathetic for a last stand, isn't it?" When that archer reaches Korrin, she summons a boulder just for the fun of seeing them go flying into the mage attempting to cast a spell. Two birds with one stone, literally. Closing in to finish them off while they're still dazed is easy work.

So is freezing the Venatori idiot who thought wearing a huge, heavy, sight-restricting metal helm in the desert was a great idea. (The rest of their armor is just as bad, but for some reason that weird spiked helmet really sets her off.) As they move to shield bash the larger horned person, she decides to freeze them in place for Bull to dispose of as he pleases.
colecomfort: (like endless rain)

[personal profile] colecomfort 2016-06-03 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Under other circumstances, Cole might have smiled.

"You can hear what's lingering within the walls?" Within these walls, specifically. A mage in tune with the Veil might feel it, but only Cole can hear the sound it makes. Or so he'd thought. "The howling, churning child's song? That's blood magic. What's left when people's lives are stolen."