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[Closed] The Order's Obligations
WHO: Aleron Darton, Malcolm Reed, Inessa, Bruce Not-Banner, Cade Harimann, Ingrid Kief, Jeannot Mercier, Sadira, Bethany Hawke, npc templars.
WHAT: Templars have been asked to clear out suspicious mages squatting in the old Circle Tower. The group is sniffing out the truth.
WHEN: August 15-20 (Backdated a smidge)
WHERE: Perendale, Nevarra
NOTES: More information about the plot may be found here. A link is available on that page for the original war table wiki page. Feel free to inject any local npcs you like. IC signups are over here.
WHAT: Templars have been asked to clear out suspicious mages squatting in the old Circle Tower. The group is sniffing out the truth.
WHEN: August 15-20 (Backdated a smidge)
WHERE: Perendale, Nevarra
NOTES: More information about the plot may be found here. A link is available on that page for the original war table wiki page. Feel free to inject any local npcs you like. IC signups are over here.
The road to Perendale proves less than interesting. Dusty and bare rock, with the odd silver mine to break up the monotony of the road. A peculiar strain of goats are native to the area and they do not seem to care for strangers on the road. They express their displeasure by rushing the Inquisition's horses and butting them in the legs. Annoying, but thank the Maker, not so aggressive and violent to put an end to the travel days.
The road itself begins moving north through Orlais then turns west. There is something small of interest, however. Perhaps. If one is knowledgeable enough and paying attention. The houses en route have a markedly Orlesian style to them. The odd lion battles a dragon in statuary along the way. Clearly the territory used to belong to Nevarra's southern neighbor, lost in an ongoing squabble between the two.
Perendale itself manifests its Orlesian heritage all over the city. The main gates boast lions rampant, entrenched in battle against dragons. Residences and shops are painted in the same lively colors that one would expect to see in any number of Orlais' towns. Thus ends the similarity. There are no gilded masks anywhere to be seen on the occupants, however, the mode of dress is not outlandish. The accents rippling through the air are not of the lilting elision one hears in Val Royeaux, but far closer to matching that of Seeker Pentaghast. Even the smells wafting out of the local taverns are different, rich and spicy; not a whiff of some overblown perfume to be had. The streets are cobbled and moderately clean, at least in the better quarters of the city.
And off in the distance, just outside the city walls, stands the abandoned Circle Tower, with faint infrequent lights flickering in the windows.
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Following Bethany's gaze, she smiles softly. "My ingenious plan is to allow him to befriend everyone as he usually does, then question while their guard is down. At least in Ferelden it would always work. Here...we'll see."
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She dimpled, before she laughed, "Dogs work on a great deal of people, there's no doubt of that."
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"We'll cripple him, eventually. He bested us with magic beyond our knowledge. Perhaps if we do the same, we'll be on more even ground?" There has to be something out there that a darkspawn magister wouldn't know about...right?
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"We'll have to bring the whole world to bear against him - figure out some trick he hasn't yet."
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She arched an eyebrow, "We really could use about a dozen Brother Genetivi's."
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"Just so we can afford to bring all the books with us."
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A faint frown, "But ...were you not there when the Circle was attacked by abominations?"
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...and yes, I was." Her voice is calm and even, but Inessa's gaze slides away. "I was a child, but I remember well what Uldred's rebellion caused. And I place the blame squarely on him and those who followed his despicable methods. I'm not certain I can ever forgive him for turning my home into a place of horror. Many others who bore witness and survived are of the same mind in that."
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