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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.
dragoon_pride: (think sulk mope angst woe emo)

[personal profile] dragoon_pride 2016-07-02 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
It seriously is good to be back in a world that’s steady and stable, and without demons present in near every direction. He’ll definitely take the quillbacks and other native creatures of the desert any day over the demons. Fortunately, this stretch appears to be very peaceful, with no signs of trouble. Good.

He’s breathing a sigh of relief as Hermione throws her arms around him. He’s so caught up in that feeling that he doesn’t have the usual surprise or standoffishness he might otherwise have had. He’s just so glad to be back. So, he doesn’t hesitate to hug her in return, needing that moment to just bask in being out of the Fade.

“I never would have, either… no matter what it took.” If nothing else, Kain has always been determined and stubborn. And when it comes to protecting any of his comrades, that becomes all the stronger.
bookish_lioness: (W/ Harry- hug)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-07-05 11:12 am (UTC)(link)
While she might be given to hugging her friends, Hermione hasn't really found many people here in Thedas that she'd count among her friends. But in times like these, she can let go of her reservations.

So she hardly notices that he's hugging her back, just glad that he hasn't actively pushed her aside just yet. "Thank you," she murmurs softly, still holding him tightly. She can hear the sounds of other people slowly picking themselves up, gathering their wits after falling out of the Fade. She knows how some people here feel about absolutely anything that falls out of a rift, and so she's just going to cling to Kain for as long as she can before anyone might attempt to tug them apart. "I wouldn't have made it without you."
dragoon_pride: (brooding helmetless)

[personal profile] dragoon_pride 2016-07-06 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
The whole ordeal was bad enough that Kain doesn’t mind the contact, in fact he needs it more than he’d probably ever outwardly admit. After being in that world of spirits and shifting landscapes, it’s a relief to just be on solid ground, among the land of the living again. “You’re welcome, of course… but I’d say the feeling is mutual. I wouldn’t have been able to shake that demon’s delusions on my own, after all.”

That’s the part that scares him most about the Fade and demons. He can handle enemies that just want to fight with physical power… not so much these creatures that mess with the mind.
bookish_lioness: (W/ Harry- no one said this would be easy)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-07-06 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
It's a long time before Hermione can bring herself to slowly begin to break the hug, though she doesn't necessarily let go of Kain just yet. "Next time, you'll be stronger. We both will be." Though if it's all the same to him, she'll just fervently hope that there is no next time.

Looking around, she bites at her lower lip for a moment before beginning to climb to her feet. "Come. I have the feeling we're going to start heading back to Skyhold sooner rather than later."
dragoon_pride: (faith erode)

[personal profile] dragoon_pride 2016-07-08 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I hope that's the last we'll see of that place, but if it comes to it, if there's a good reason... I'll risk it again. At least... we'd know what to expect. We can be stronger." Right, demons everywhere and a crazy landscape straight out of a nightmare. Wonderful really. But being ready for it could make a difference.

He nods as he likewise starts getting up. His usual collected demeanor is finally returning now that more of the panic and awfulness is behind them. "We'd better... the sooner the better. Let's hope we're all accounted for."
bookish_lioness: (Look up towards a broken sky)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2016-07-08 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Hermione can't say for sure whether she'd be so willing to face the Fade again, even if she's marginally more prepared for it now. But if her hands are tied and there's absolutely nothing for it....

"We'll cross that bridge when we get to it," she murmurs. "For now, let's see if there's anyone who needs some help collecting themselves."
dragoon_pride: (mountainous angst)

[personal profile] dragoon_pride 2016-07-16 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
That's how Kain feels about it as well. He'd rather not have gone at all, but this time at least had been accidental. Still, he'll do all he can to avoid a repeat incident. Unless there's good reason to return, of course. A very good reason.

"Right. We'll handle it when we must. For now... let's see what's needed. I'm sure others may not have fared so well, after all." Whether physically... or mentally. As for Kain, the mental toll has yet to fully settle in. It'll all start bothering him in time once he starts overthinking it, undoubtedly. For now, to deal with the present.