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Let No Soul Hunger For Justice: And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going
WHO: Adelaide, Anders, Bethany, Cole, Cyril, Isabela, Kain, Leliana, Maria, Merrill, Nathaniel, Velanna
WHAT: It's the final countdown, the fifth ritual attempt to defeat Justice.
WHEN: Justinian 19th
WHERE: About 30 minutes outside of Skyhold
NOTES: Violence, death of a character. There's no tag order, plotting post is here.
WHAT: It's the final countdown, the fifth ritual attempt to defeat Justice.
WHEN: Justinian 19th
WHERE: About 30 minutes outside of Skyhold
NOTES: Violence, death of a character. There's no tag order, plotting post is here.
The clearing is worse for wear. There's burn marks, spots where the earth has been torn apart, and some of the ruins are a little more ruined.
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The minor demons don't take their losses lying down, though. The last conscious wraith fires a weakened projectile at Leliana from the side, striking her as it moves toward her, while a gibbering horror doesn't take kindly the deaths of its fellows and sends a weakened stun at Kain. Merrill's shouting draws more than one set of eyes, but it's the lesser shade that sends something first - a weakness spell that's the strongest demon attack yet.
Vengeance is looking at her as well. It's fully aware of what Nate is doing, but it has time. The archer cannot get far.
"A pity you did not show so much concern for your Keeper or clan." Its voice is rough, growly, words a little slurred due to a new mouth shape. "They will have their revenge today." It slams the ground in her direction before taking a step back... and teleporting to Nate's position.
"And I will have mine. Where do you think you can go, where vengeance will not find you? Is he heavier than the burden of guilt you should bear? You suggested I join with a living person. When they came to murder him, you were not there. I was. He would be dead if not for me, and now you seek my death. I will not be the sacrifice for your betrayal."
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Merrill's cry pulled her attention across the room, where her friend was holding off demons with her staff. Her gaze narrowed as she flicked her eyes from Merrill, and where Nate and Leliana were trying to get Anders out of here.
Just as Vengeance appeared before Nathaniel and something went cold and very, very angry inside of her. Oh no you don't.
She swung her staff back, and pulled in her Force Spell to slam Vengeance with the Maker's Fury, yelling at Vengeance, "And he will not be the tool for your madness, spirit!"
Yes, she's trying to pull his attention away. She just hopes it works.
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She is to cover Nathaniel, but she can't do that under fire, aiming for the demon that hit her once, twice, before refocusing on Nathaniel's predicament.
The eye seems an appropriate target. She takes aim, and another arrow flies.
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Vengeance's blow rings in him as he shrinks away from it, clutching Anders. So much damage he did unknowing, but Vengeance is right. On most of it, at least. This was in large part Nathaniel's fault, for making Justice open to the idea. But it was Justice's--Vengeance's--idea to stay. Against Anders' will, against their original agreement surely, against every moral Nathaniel had established to him.
Then Bethany's voice rings out like a splash of cold water. Nathaniel moves, stumbling at a right angle to Vengeance, hoisting Anders in his arms to gain a better grip. Strong he may be, but he cannot cradle a grown man indefinitely. Away from Vengeance may not be plausible, but he can at least get him out of the line of fire of the other demons.
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Another cry, but this one has more strength in it. It's defiance this time, not fear, that makes her shout.
"Vengeance and Justice only know black and white, and we're all more than that!"
She had tried to help her Keeper, her clan. It was Marethari's choice to become possessed, as it was her clan's choice to attack them instead of listen. Killing them was an act of self defense, one that Merrill always regrets, and she refuses to let this thing use it against her.
Wrath of the Elvhen is well-named, in this case; Merrill casts and the land rises up, striking at every demon in reach. Weakening all of them at once should help those who can't strike more than one at a time.
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Later she might think to name the combination of spells.
If she survives.
If Merrill survives.
It is a distant mental note that she makes, focusing instead on sending a second pulse of cold and frost along the spikes to cause them to grow, to impale, to pierce.
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"My kind does not feel pain the way yours do," it hisses. "If you feel pain at all. What stains your hands, Hand? How many died needlessly for the sake of your Chantry and the sake of your Divine? Vengeance shall be mine and it shall be theirs." It sends a slam against her, seeking to knock her down and give her time to let guilt or anger rise up. Either will do. Both will do.
The ground glows green around them and many of the lesser demons start to sag, weakening, suffering. Vengeance glares at Merrill, but the glare turns to Adelaide when spikes begin to shoot out, eliminating the rest of the lesser demons. It is alone now... but the lesser demons are not the only ones hurt. Despite the faint glow of a barrier forming around the party, spikes also stab brutally into Bethany and Leliana. Vengeance takes advantage of the confusion to send a wave of fire at Nathaniel and his burden before stepping forward and stretching out its arms.
Green rifts form, a pair of them, spitting out more judgement and wrath. Six lesser demons, five wraiths, and three Rage fill the clearing with noise as they prepare to attack.
"Howl as you will. You will not escape the truth, and you will not take him away."
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Fortunately, it's a weakened spell, so he's not stunned for too long... but any amount of time isn't good.
As always grateful for the mages' barriers, Kain feels that hitting and steadying him a little. The lesser demons are starting to weaken, but the new wave that appear seem to be even stronger. Still shaking off the effects of the stun, he launches back into the fight. This time as he spins the lance just so, he unleashes Cyclone, swirling winds moving out and toward the nearest demons.
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Fine. Vengeance can have his attention, his guilt, his anger. But he's never getting Anders again.
Anders is out of the way now, so Nathaniel gently sets him down on the ground before patting the fire out of his hair. Well. It needed to be cut anyway. He straightens and takes bow in hand, nocking another arrow and sending it toward Vengeance's throat. Maybe he can get it to shut up for the first time in eleven years.
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Few know how Justinia cared for the plight of mages. Few would care to know. Leliana could have done more, but she works though the knot in her stomach as she reaches for her blade, stabbing the demon so she can try to continue her procession towards Vengeance.
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As ice she'd crafted so carefully, that she'd used with all due precision grows further still than she expected. As it cuts through more than demons- but her allies as well.
As she does harm.
Beyond the veil there's a quiver of dismay, a cry- Compassion flees and Adelaide staggers under the loss, light sputtering to nothing in her palm as she's left cold. For a few precious moments she is vulnerable, staring at the ice that has pierced Bethany and Leliana both, a gutted horror plain in the widening of her eyes and slackness of mouth half open, struck dumb mid incantation by her error.
Then the rifts, then the rage and it is so much easier and productive to be angry, to pull on her own mana and spend the extra few moments to carefully craft the next needle sharp spear of ice in the singular to hurl at the nearest of the rage demons. One target, one spell, no chance of catching anyone else in the cross fire. Not again.
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He sees the rage demon targeted by Adelaide's ice and moves in, aiming to shatter its frozen form with his blades.
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Usually with darkspawn, but the results are the same.
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So while the others ran around, she fell to one knee and slammed her hand into her own chest, sending a fireball through to cauterize the wound, and then a swift and battlefield Heal spell to take care of most of the damage.
It was the only way she was going to survive this, even though she knew she was leaving herself open for more attacks.
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With Velanna's roots joining her own, Merrill feels far more confident about abandoning her position. Stone's Throw lets her move through the earth to Bethany's side, one arm wrapping around her friend to help her up. The other still holds her staff, and while Merrill isn't really sure if any of the other mages know any Entropy magic, none currently seem willing to use it -- so she will. Another round of Sleep for the new demons, her staff ready to physically beat back any who try to come for herself and Bethany.
"These other demons can be summoned all day -- we have to deal with the source!"
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Not too far from her are Cole and Adelaide, taking on one of the rage demons as it crackles and swings. It manages to fling a minor burst of flames at Cole before it's frozen by Adelaide's ice spear in mid-reach for the mage. The flash of Cole's blades hit it just right, shattering it into pieces. A wraith takes its chance as they're distracted by the shattering Rage demon, firing a moderate drain life spell at Adelaide.
Vines sprout up, directed from Velanna, striking all five wraiths and a lesser shade. The Shade retaliates with a moderately strong Horror spell, hoping to give itself enough time to break free. Merrill casts sleep near Velanna, knocking out ten of the demons - all five wraiths, all five lesser shades - and safely reaches Bethany's side.
Vengeance watches her go and shakes its head. The source. She would know about sources. Nathaniel's arrow strikes the side of his throat, mostly glancing off, and the demon looks between the archer and the blood mage before striding forward, into the heart of the fray, and raising another barrier around itself.
"For once you call it true. Demons, and not spirits." For years she'd attempted to provoke him, apparently pretending ignorance. Her whole survival technique was pretending ignorance. "Most of you could go now. You could leave, and Vengeance will only have what is due. Three, out of all of you."
Vengeance raises a hand and sends a severe blast of fire in Merrill's direction. "Surely they are not worth all of you dying. Anders, Merrill, and Nathaniel. Let me have them, and the rest of you may go." As if to emphasize its point, Vengeance sends a minor burst of force magic at the ground Kain's standing on.
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Whether it hits and succeeds or sputters out does not matter. Vengeance speaks. Vengeance demands they flee. Adelaide has had, quite frankly, more than enough of putting up with what this entity wants.
"Vengeance has had more than its due- or were you so wronged by every innocent life lost in Kirkwall? When will they have their revenge for what you did?" Anger coils sharp and cold, cutting through the pain, frost coiling along her skin, fogging her breath. Ice crackles and spins between her hand and the head of her staff, condensing like winter's fog. "I am not abandoning them- least of all now that they are finally free of you!"
Adelaide snaps out her staff, sending the glittering shards of her concentrated blizzard directly at Vengeance. Merrill is right- if this is to end? They must kill him first.
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Up comes the arrow, ninety-five pounds of draw weight sending it flying to Vengeance's eye again, though speaking would have alerted him. It doesn't matter. Nathaniel will be a distraction, if he must. If Vengeance wants him and the man he guards, he ought to be a very good one.
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"But I refuse to leave!" He shouts furiously as he straightens once more, readying himself for another jump-move. He leaps into the air, and descends on Vengeance in his Crashing Dive, with his lance in a slashing motion at him.
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Vengeance's words are given no heed, but Merrill's are. Cole has hesitated to attack the demon directly, reluctant to turn the blades toward one he had been so recently trying to save... but she's right. The sooner Vengeance is sent back to the Fade, the sooner he can start to find a way to become something other than this. At this point, it is the only kind thing to do.
A small puff of smoke, like a cloud of dust, and Cole has vanished from all but the keenest sight, now running in an arc to attack Vengeance from behind. As Kain is descending from above, Cole strikes: twin daggers biting at the demon's back.
"You won't take them!" Not as long as he can still fight.
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Maybe she would pity him, if not for the fact that he'd made so much of her life miserable.
An Elemental Wall springs up as Merrill twists, trying to protect Bethany from the fire that's been shot at her with her body and the magic. Her teeth grit and she releases her friend to move again, calling up a chunk of stone to throw directly at Vengeance's big ugly face.
"You've become everything you ever claimed to hate! You're no better than any of the Templars you've ever fought against!"
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"You speak of things you were not present for." There's anger in its voice as it focuses on Adelaide. She has worked hard for mages... but she has also worked hard for this. The combination had not made sense to Vengeance until this moment - she is here for revenge for Kirkwall. She will not have it. Kirkwall was needed. Justice shakes off the wave of ice that hits him, steps back as the arrow pierces the same spot, and glares at Nathaniel.
"I did not abuse. I helped. I stood when no one would. Fewer died in Kirkwall that night than would have otherwise. Hundreds of mages, versus a few dozen people? Templars and those who would close their eyes to injustices, far from innocent."
They're coming at it from all sides, now, and while the barrier completely absorbs Kain's blow, the twin daggers strike and send him stumbling forward. Vengeance's barrier holds, but it's taking a beating. And even the little blood mage clearly wants in on this, hurling a stone that glances off the barrier while protecting Bethany with a fairly impressive wall.
A rage demon joins the fray, enlarging itself so it can take a swing at Kain. Without a barrier, there's nothing blocking the hard blow. Vengeance has no lack of targets. The most immediately aggravating ones happen to be mages, though. It teleports forward, grabbing hold of Adelaide, squeezing her leg, and flinging her in the direction of Nathaniel and Anders in hopes of stalling the archer. Merrill is next - another powerful slam is thrown her way.
"I am better. I can do what everyone has failed to do! I can bring justice to this world, vengeance to those that cry for it, and force eyes open! Do you truly think this world saved? Fixed? I am the answer for that."
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This can't be happening. This can't be going so wrong. Bethany's on the ground, there are demons, and this can only end one way.
"No." The quiet word is as close to a prayer as he's ever managed. What else he can manage is small, a thin bolt of lightning zipping past Nate to strike one of the shades - the one furthest from any allies. Double-vision makes this a little risky, but he needs time, anything. There still has to be a way to salvage this. Somehow. To save all of his friends.
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Paralyzing Prison is cast to keep Vengeance in place, to wear him down -- and her ground is kept until the fists slam into her.
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