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Fade Rift NPC ([personal profile] visus) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-05-27 11:11 pm

OPEN: The Nightmare's Domain

WHO: Everybody present for the effort to draw out the Nightmare.
WHAT: Oh no.
WHEN: 28-30 Bloomingtide
WHERE: THE FADE as it exists, approximately, in an incomprehensible nongeographical way, alongside the Western Approach.
NOTES: You can only participate in this plot if you signed up in advance. (Not really, this is a joke.) For driveby GM taunting or to have the debris of personal nightmares appear in the Fade sign up here. Check here for notes on crystal functionality, which will not be normal. (GIF source.)


The plan is simple enough, on paper.

Lord Livius Erimond, locked in Skyhold's dungeon since his capture, finally cracks when he learns that the Grey Wardens have moved on and no one is coming to negotiate for his release. There's no mind-control driving the sacrifices, he says, only fear. Corypheus has an arrangement with a demon to amplify it and extend the reach of the song that's driving the Wardens to desperation. Handle it, and maybe they'll see that they're being manipulated.

In practice, it's a little fuzzier. Some guesswork. Some optimism. Approximating the demon's location takes time and effort from the Fade-fluent. There's a rift nearby, but it's small, nondescript. Making it bigger, drawing attention and drawing the demon out onto solid ground where it can be fought, calls for every anchor shard on hand, mages and Templars to assist, archers and swordsmen at the ready. The Herald did it before, at the Temple of Sacred Ashes. It's feasible. Just wiggle your fingers, and--

--and the sky opens up wide, then wider, too wide, green light flooding out like water finally cresting over a bank, and the ground beneath your feet turns from sand to stone. In some places it becomes vertical. In others it stops existing at all. The rift sprawls and spiders out with almost sentient aim, encompassing everyone it can reach. It takes two seconds, maybe three.

Then it closes.






I. THE NIGHTMARE

The good news is: the Inquisition pinpointed the Nightmare's location correctly. The bad news is: the Inquisition pinpointed the Nightmare's location correctly.

So if you find a second to to wonder where you are, there are two possible answers. The first is the raw Fade, where few have trod since the ancient magisters entered the Golden City and began the Blight. The City is Black now and it hangs in the distance, always on the horizon, always visible, but never within reach. The light is sickly green and seems to come from everywhere and nowhere, creating shadows from any and all directions. What direction is up and what direction is sideways is open for debate anyway. The ground--if it can be called that when it is only sometimes below you--is dark and rough, all crags and cliffs and spires. It's wet, too, with puddles and stagnant streams wound through the rock.

The second possible answer to the question of where, and the one that might warrant even more attention than the first, is right on top of a damn demon.

The Nightmare is massive, as large as a small fort. It has a dozen legs and at least twice as many eyes; a warm, civilly sinister voice that knows your deepest and darkest fears; and a seemingly endless supply of minions. Terror demons spring out of the ground around you with creaking screams. Fearlings take the shape of your simpler phobias: here a spider, there a snake, or roaring flames, a lyrium-encrusted Templar. Fighting through the flood of demons and bringing down the Nightmare will take every sword, every staff, and several hours. Pick a leg.

And when it's over--when the Nightmare is dead and only straggling Fearlings and occasional Terrors present an immediate threat--try to figure out what's next.

II. SEARCHING

Attempts to tear a new hole in the Veil from the inside will produce no results. But those sensitive to the Fade may be able to feel something--not quite like a draft guiding you out of a cave, but there's no closer analogy in the common tongue. A faint whiff of reality, somewhere in the distance, straight away from the distant Black City. There's no sunrise or sunset, and an hour can feel like a day or feel like a minute, but time is passing, and the walk is long by any measure.

While it's in your best interest to stay with the rest of the Inquisition's forces, this region of the Fade is a twisty, treacherous thing that seems to actively conspire to separate and mislead its visitors. More Fearlings slither out of crevices to menace anyone who lingers alone or tries to sleep. There's a marshy expanse that does its best to trap feet, and a field of memorial stones with the names of visitors etched into their surfaces, each with a cause of death marked below. Everywhere you step the ground is littered with evidence of terrible dreams, worked into the landscape like they were there first and it has grown up around them. There are skeletons in the stone, rock formations that twist into the shape of gallows, lost toys underfoot, an entire home tucked down a winding path, achingly empty.

III. ESCAPE

The Nightmare is dead, but its absence creates new reasons to fear. It begins slowly, things crumbling: the edge of a stair giving way unexpectedly, a towering hunk of rock a ways off collapsing upward into the open air and reforming there. The path rearranges as it's walked and takes wanderers in different directions, leaving them to fight their ways back to the main group. It was the concentration of fear and willpower embodied in the Nightmare that held this domain of the Fade intact, and without it, there's a power vacuum to fill. The spirits drawn here are drawn by lingering fear, and warped by it.

The forms they take may not be those you're familiar with from outside the Fade--less deformed, more malleable, more insidious, the things you most or least want to see. Those who long for safety may find a gentle Desire demon willing to offer it. Those whose fears stem from insecurities may hear the whispers of lurking Envy, mimicking their voices from its hiding place, cautiously testing for a foothold. If fear only pisses you off, be prepared to face your Rage. And if you refuse to be afraid--if you have this under control, if you know you'll be all right--a smiling embodiment of Pride may appear to praise your prowess and ask you to put those skills to other uses.

Whatever form your demons take, they are distractions from the larger issue: this part of the Fade is collapsing, unstable, and not meant for creatures like you to survive in. As important as it is to face your fears, it may in the end be more important to run from them. Regroup, keep moving, take head counts. There's a rift ahead, small enough to slip through one at a time, out into the desert, with its bright sun and relatively solid ground--and however long it feels like you've been walking, days or weeks, Adamant Fortress is visible across the sand.
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-06-11 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Common in my kingdom. Less-- elsewhere. [ only in mordor, otherwise, as far as he knows. that he now knows why his own forest was plagued by them. his thoughts darken, and again, he shuts away that path of thoughts. not here. not when the landscape so gladly reflects dark thoughts.

he smiles, nearly-- fond? ]


A little over half my age. I am your senior, Duinenor. [ teasing now, even as he beckons. the whale can follow, if it likes, but it is lazy, and perhaps the effort will be too much. ] Perhaps that will make you more inclined to listen to my advice?

[ not likely, but he has to try. ]
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-15 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I always listen, [ the Outsider retorts, but it is just as much a tease, if perhaps harder to distinguish as one. ] Whether I follow it depends on the advice.

[ But he follows, still; there is wisdom in older things, sometimes, and certainly there are many stories. ]

You are a king, then? [ He has handled the loss of power rather gracefully, as far as the Outsider can tell. ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-06-16 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ he was searching for reasons to be fond of the outsider, he has found them. ]

Yes. [ all his silvans, his sindar. he knows them all by name, who has elflings due, who struggles with love, who needs reassurance that they are welcome and important in the kingdom. who ought to sail. they are his to protect.

there is nothing more to be said about it, really. they pick their way over the stones in the path. he can hear hooves, but he knows if he looks back, he will see nothing but the whale. ]
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-16 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Let's hope this doesn't end horribly.

Even that short answer, the 'yes' and nothing more, is uncharacteristic of human kings. It makes the Outsider hum slightly in thought as he follows, the whale giving up on following them over the rough terrain -- at least for the moment. The song still lingers. ]


I wonder what sort you are, [ he all but breathes, quiet and curious and not quite willing to risk the interesting conversations he has with the elf in barbed questions just yet. Maybe he's learning. ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-06-24 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ with lungs that large- does it even have lungs?- the song will linger. at least it cannot surprise them. tap-tap-tap go little hooves across stone. he will not look behind them. ]

Silvans are... [ he trails off. ] They swore loyalty to my father. They were released from that oath when my father passed in battle. Yet the ones that could still fight came to the battlefield with me the morning after, and all the mornings hence, until I brought them home. They begat elflings. They rebuilt.

[ worthiness of rule over bloodlines. he knows all his elves. he knows their names. if the outsider asked barbed questions, they would be answered- anything not asked in cruelty or rudeness would be answered. ]
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-24 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
How long ago?

[ Would Thranduil still call himself 'king', had it only been a matter of months? Of years? Decades?

Time passes differently for those who are old, and the elf-king is older even than him. ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-06-26 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Three-thousand years. [ that's not an exact figure, and a hard milestone to celebrate. few left remember his father- they have gone to mandos or sailed, but to celebrate his coronation would be to celebrate his father's death. and he... could not.

perhaps twenty yards ahead, something appears on the path. she is white, shining- a hart posed mid-step- watching.

thranduil grits his teeth, and looks to the outside as if to say: 'i dealt with yours, you handle mine.'
]
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-06-26 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
I can think of multiple mortal rulers who did not last for a decade. [ That's a compliment.

And that- is a deer.

The Outsider tilts his head, lifts his hands- and makes a "shoo" gesture. ]


Find some other to stalk.
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-07-01 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
And their people suffered for it.

[ lands laid to waste, nothing build, children starving-

he has

little patience.

he watches the outsider shoo the deer who- steps closer. the spirit is older, more cautious, bolder and subtler in different ways from their siblings. it blinks at the outsider, considers, and: ]


Help me.
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-07-01 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
[ Older and more cautious, perhaps, but it has picked a tactic that is not likely to work on the Outsider.

It's hard to tell, with his eyes being the way they are, if he rolls them. The thought is there, at least. ]


I rarely interfere. I certainly will not interfere for you, especially when you are testing my patience to begin with.

[ you're interrupting dats rude ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-07-02 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ thranduil, meanwhile, has for the first time in his life considered violence as the first way to solve a problem. that, and studiously not looking at it.

the deer tilts its head to the side- a very human reaction for a deer- and says: ]


Only let me follow, cousin. No bargain need be struck.
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-07-04 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
And what cousin are you, that asks this?

[ The Outsider could let the deer-spirit follow, of course. It doesn't mean he'll stop Thranduil from slicing its head off. ]

Any sort of agreement is a sort of bargain.
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-07-05 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
One who is also very bored.

[ it blinks those large, long-lashed eyes at him. this part of the fade is collapsing, and it wants out. ]

Call it a kindness.
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-07-05 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
And why this form?

[ They cannot linger, that much is true. If the spirit follows, it follows. He doubts it will receive much kindness from the others, inside or out. ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-07-10 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
He favors it.

[ not wholly a damnation, but that she- it- has any insight at all displeases him. he reaches for his sword- he wishes for solas. if only it made an offer, a deal, if it outed itself. ]

Duinenor. Choose.

[ he shifts the burden to his shoulders- let him decide their course. ]
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[personal profile] extramural 2016-07-12 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ah, choice. Something he has watched so many times, but rarely something he is forced to deal with personally. It is different, now. ]

I can hardly prevent you from following, if that is your wish, [ he informs the not-deer. ] But neither will I prevent others from standing in your way.

And should you attempt to take the elvenking for your own, then I will get involved.

[ Thranduil is his, thank you very much. The spirit may not understand the concept of interest, the way the Outsider regards those he likes, friendship for one who does not fully understand it -- but certainly it should understand when another spirit has a claim on something. ]
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[personal profile] rowancrowned 2016-07-16 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ abstractly, he's flattered- yes, if the world wasn't falling apart around them, he would take more than a moment to reflect on that, offer more than a raised brow. but it is, and they haven't the time, so: ]

Come. I do not wish to be left behind.

[ meanwhile the spirit considers its options, stares at the outsider, one hoof raised, as if to dash. something in the landscape behind them breaks free of the moorings of reality, crashes, and it suddenly bounds off, tail up, looking back only once before slipping away. thranduil relaxes by a fraction of a degree. ]