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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.
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[personal profile] quietblade 2016-06-10 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Something twisted inside Taas' stomach as well, but he blames himself for not being clearer. Still... it's nice to hear that Cyril cared for Zevran as well. It was both a sweet and very sensual image at the same time.

"I... want you to be happy, too. I feel the same way about you, Cyril. Everytime I see you, you make me happy. I love seeing you out there, fierce and hot, taking what you want. I love you."

There's a pause, and the qunari's brown eyes meet those pale ones with warmth in his features. Maybe a bit of worry, too. He didn't want the elf to feel pressured.
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[personal profile] samahl 2016-06-10 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Cyril felt a bit trapped for a moment. Slowly, he pulled up from Taas. He had had a feeling that was what Taas meant, but he had been hoping they could keep skirting around the issue. Then again, Taas was never one to be indirect.

He looked up Taas, expression a little open and a little worried. "I..." he starts, but he doesn't know exactly what to say. He wants to think of a joke, or to re-direct it somehow, but it just feel flat. He doesn't want to hurt Taas, more than anything he doesn't want that.
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[personal profile] quietblade 2016-06-10 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
He raises his hands in a soothing gesture. "Easy. I don't expect anything on you either, Cyril. I just want you to know." Taas shakes his head a bit, reaching out carefully to touch the elf.

"Like I said. It's not about owning. Just a knowledge of comfort. Sharing. A little deeper than the other people I like to sleep with."

Fuck, that sounded bad. He fucked this up, didn't he?
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[personal profile] samahl 2016-06-10 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
No, that was actually prefect. Slowly, he relaxed a bit. It was important that he wasn't asking for monogamy, or marriage, or anything like that.

He offers Taashath a small smile. "Oh good," he said. "I like that you're still going to share yourself with other people. I'd hate for the world to miss out on your skills."

It was more than just a joke, though. It was an affirmation that this was all right.
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[personal profile] quietblade 2016-06-10 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank whatever. Taas brightens up a bit, and he almost laughs at the mention of sharing himself. "Yeah, I'm sharing myself plenty... and I love seeing you flirt with people. You're a fucking master at it." No marriage. No vows. Imagining Cyril ride someone else's dick was just hot.

The qunari wasn't the jealous type at all. Freedom was important.

"Just want you to know that you can always count on me to be there for you."
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[personal profile] samahl 2016-06-10 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Cyril's grin widened. He looked a little too pleased at the compliment. The laughter also helped him to relax a bit more.

"I know. You can count on me too." That was as close as he could get to saying 'I love you' back, at least for now.
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[personal profile] fightingdirty 2016-06-11 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Lena's making a displeased face, simply because that's what her face does when speaking of the Qun. It's such an oppressive system, and growing up, it was like the monster under your bed. If she didn't quiet down and go to sleep, one of the Qunari would come and kidnap her, taking her away from her family and forcing her into a chosen role for the rest of her life. There were plenty of nights where she woke up screaming due to nightmares about Qunari.

"Not sure. My grandparents on my father's side told him about it, but it was so secretive, they didn't know what exactly it was. My grandmother said she heard it glowed like a flame; grandfather said she was wrong and it was liquid in a bowl. They never did sort it all out, but that was the story my dad passed to me." She pauses, and looks over at Hermione. She's glanced at her a couple of times throughout the conversation, but hasn't really looked. Hermione is young, but pretty damn opinionated. Smart too, it seems, at least from the way she talks. And she did say she asks tons of questions, didn't she? Might as well fill her in a little more. Lena thinks it's always good to spread her hate for the Qun.

"To them, they aren't individuals. They're a unit. The founder of the Qun went out into the desert for enlightenment or some shit. He saw a swarm of locusts come out of the ground and devour everything in their path, together. And he thought it'd be a great fucking idea to make the world into that: a bunch of locusts swarming around until everyone belonged to the swarm too."
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[personal profile] scalethewall 2016-06-11 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Different? Than what's written about the Wardens in books?" He makes a soft noise, a breathless scoff of a laugh, "Now you have me curious, what do the books have to say about Wardens?"

He glances in her direction. There's a brief flicker of surprise that's just as quickly squashed.

"I didn't know any of the Wardens who were posted here," He says, tone more curt than he'd meant it to sound, "The only thing that isn't easy for me is to see how far this lot had strayed.

The important thing is to figure out why, and contain it."
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[personal profile] fightingdirty 2016-06-11 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Lena just raises a brow like, 'Yeah, right.' She doesn't intend to do anything more than cut a bloody path straight to Corypheus's shriveled balls, which she will then slice off and shove down his throat.

"What finally made you leave?" she asks, too curious not to ask.
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[personal profile] aceso 2016-06-11 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Christine hurries over, brow furrowed as she looks at the goblet. It certainly seems out of place in a Warden's fortress. It looks like it belongs on the Empress's dining table.

"There are spots of blood on it," she observes. "This is far too grand to be a Warden's simple drinking cup either. A ritual, perhaps? Do they force mages to drink blood?" She's puzzled here, but tries to suss it out as she continues speaking. "No, that would not kill a person, disgusting as it is. It cannot be blood alone. But I can't guess at what else was in it. Nor do I know if this was really a Grey Warden ritual or a Venatori one."
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-06-11 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Kirk knew a dismissal when he heard one, which was fine by him. He nodded his head to the Nightingale, as much of a salute or any other gesture of respect he was willing to give at the moment. He turned to follow Katniss away to prepare, eager to see justice done.
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[personal profile] scalethewall 2016-06-11 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Blackwall frowns, though he manages to mostly hide it in the flickering shadows and light from the fire. Two towns, both becoming home, both destroyed. Stories like Bethany's weren't nearly uncommon enough, but it didn't make it any less tragic.

"The weather might be nice, but that's about all," He chuckles. "Well... who knows now that the Chantry is scrambling and disorganized. Used to be, between the Templars and the City Guard, they made Tantervale a place to keep clear of. I'm partial to Markham, but I've a bit of a personal bias there. Wycome is nice. No one ever has a bad time in Wycome."

He nods, "I can't disagree. I suppose, I just always assumed the Chantry, the Templars and the Circles were doing what they told all of us they were doing. That there was a balance there. That Circles were as much for the benefit of mages as for the rest of us. Obviously not."
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[personal profile] stabsbooks 2016-06-11 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
"It is better than death."

She can't offer more than that. Cassandra shakes her head. "Of course a Templar would rather make a mage tranquil than kill him, if something must be done. I will not deny that. But a tranquil mage is not a walking corpse. They may contribute something and have a purpose. They are at peace, and they are still themselves. Their memories and their will remain."
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-06-11 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
"And that may very well be it. But I'm the sort who likes knowing," he shrugged his shoulders, not able to deny a central part of himself. "I find it interesting and fascinating and amazing. It could be just a matter of sensitivity - like some people being better at drawing versus the rest of the population. It could be something else entirely. I don't find anything wrong with wanting to understand it." It was a curious thing, like trying to understand how certain species had evolved certain aspects of their physiology and why. It was simply innate curiosity, not anything sinister, though even he knew sometimes you simply had to accept the answer of - it is what it is.

Her enthusiasm for the other cultures is warming and he smiles at it, though it disappears when she asks about the wars he had named. Of course she would, and for a brief moment he almost regretted mentioning them. But considering the massive differences between their worlds, he chose to believe they wouldn't come to pass at all.

"Back in the 1990s, some scientists decided they wanted to try and make humanity better." His lip curled a bit at that sentence, clearly finding the notion distasteful. "They were trying to breed a better human through genetic engineering and selective breeding. They succeeded in creating people that were stronger than a natural human called Augments - but when you create weapons and give them free will, things can go very wrong. Millions lost their lives in the war, but humanity 'won' in the end." There was a pause, looking down at his own hands as if they might hold some answer, or hide some grim truth. "Its ramifications reached into my era, even."
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[personal profile] harthad_uluithiad 2016-06-11 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Sam obediently looks up, but the wide blue sky above offers no clues. He looks back at Kirk, brow furrowing in confusion. "From the stars?"
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2016-06-11 05:32 am (UTC)(link)

He nodded. "In my world, we can travel through space - that is, the stars. The universe is much, much bigger than anyone can properly imagine. Chances are, most of those little lights in the sky are really whole new worlds waiting to be explored."

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[personal profile] sunshinethroughgrey 2016-06-11 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Well, the Dragon Age seemed to be the age of tragedies, both large and small. For Bethany -- it was all she had known, really. The loss of one home after another, the loss of both parents. And now, to be separated from her brother and sister - again.

She sighed, one corner of her mouth twisted, "I suppose Markham is as good a place as any. Is that by the sea?" She wouldn't mind a place by the sea, for her retirement. "Wycome I know is ..."

She gave him a wry smile, "You and all of Thedas, my friend. The truth was a great deal more complicated than anyone wanted to know. So, to find balance again, we have to shift the order of things."
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[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-06-11 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
Merciless, yes, Sam would agree to that. Being someone from cooler climates and fair enough skin, the sun was really taking a toll on him, less so now that he's marginally gotten used to what to expect. The only thing he would consider a good thing was probably that the sunburn he's gotten on his cheeks was throwing everyone off of telling when he was or would be blushing.

Sam makes a noise in agreement that Taas should ask Korrin, before walking closer and flopping down onto a box next to the larger man. Giving a sigh at getting off his feet, he makes another thoughtful noise, considering the questions. "Unless you consider them producing a rather foul odor to throw off or distract prey and enemies, nothing much except that they function very well with the heat and sand. The main cool part would probably be turning into one."
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[personal profile] harthad_uluithiad 2016-06-11 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Hogwarts! That's a funny sort of a name!" It doesn't sound very wizardy, and he peers at her with a frown. "But I don't know that Gandalf ever was young at all, nor any of the wizards in Middle-earth. I think he was the sort of old man who always was an old man, if you follow me."

But thinking of Gandalf still makes him a bit sad, and he sobers, going quiet for a moment before speaking up again. "Anyhow I don't know about humans, but if that's what you call yourself then I suppose it must be the same; you're Big Folk right enough, in any case. And as for hobbits, why, I suppose we're not so different - not so different as Elves or Dwarves at least. But we're smaller - halflings some call us - and not always so serious you might say, or so important - and we've got no need for your shoes of course." He sticks a hairy foot out as evidence.
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[personal profile] el_tybs 2016-06-11 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
"No, I'm pretty sure the springs do smell. Nothing out here can just be normal." Picturing a bunch of phoenixes though, smelling up a region just because was a bit amusing.

"Well at least it just smells. It would be worse if it smelled and they were able to set it on fire." At least he hopes that wasn't a thing.
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[personal profile] harthad_uluithiad 2016-06-11 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
Sam blinks at the change of subject - most people seem interested in hearing all he has to say about the garden - but he follows Cole's lead easily enough, shaking his head as he gazes down at his feet.

"Never once. Don't hardly need them, after all!" He lifts a foot up to let Cole see the hair on top and the thick sole.
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[personal profile] harthad_uluithiad 2016-06-11 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
"Travel...?" His eyes open wide, and he shakes his head, trying to think of it. It's a beautiful idea, of course, but hard for a little hobbit to wrap his head around. "But how could that be? The sky is so far away - why even the Eagles can't fly up to the stars, and Men can't fly at all! How would you ever reach them? And how can they be worlds? They're far too small, little lights, not like Middle-earth or Thedas at all." Something occurs to him, breaking his string of questions (for he has more) and he pauses, going quiet.

"Is...is Middle-earth one of those worlds, then? One of the stars, so far away?"
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[personal profile] quietblade 2016-06-11 01:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It's more than he needs, honestly, and he leans in to capture those pretty lips in a kiss. Taas lingers there for a moment before he pulls back.

"Good. Now we should probably get back before we completely lose the rest of the Inquisition." There were no dragons here any more, after all.
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[personal profile] quietblade 2016-06-11 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
He pauses a bit at that, taking another swig from the water-filled bottle. He doesn't particularly like sharing this, but if anyone understood, it would be other qunari. Even Vashoth. "I was bred to be a warrior. It was all I knew... so when I lost my hearing in Seheron, they wanted to retire me and hide me away with the enfeebled and sick."

Taas shrugs a bit. "I was young and stupid and terrified to be nothing but a burden instead of a soldier. I ran away. Killed my superior officer in a rage and pretty much burned all my bridges."
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[personal profile] ungovernable 2016-06-11 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
( her unhelpful murmur of dorian didn't have your good blanket isn't really a contribution to the conversation, although valid and true and obviously an important point worth raising in defense of taking his blanket. and The wine, which is not specifically his, and can go wherever it wants. thank you.

her thumb finds the edge of his jaw, cool still from the spell. )


I am a merciful woman.

( --after a fashion. )

And you?

( a hint of restraint in the question. the same restraint that held her tongue from protest when he'd begun packing his belongings up to travel; he's the senior warden, this is a war, they don't have the luxury of -

he feels so brittle under her hands, still. she wishes he were not here. that he had more time. that he had let the healers attend him more closely, that -

it is wartime, and they both have responsibilities, and she burdens neither of them with her wishes. sets them aside. and - is restrained. )