PLAYER PLOT: The Least of His Children
WHO: Nathaniel Howe, Felix Alexius, Anders, James Norrington, Kaisa Daesun, Fenris, Araceli, Inessa.
WHAT: A quest to rescue a slave.
WHEN: August 26
WHERE: Tevinter
NOTES: Will update. Plotting post is here.
WHAT: A quest to rescue a slave.
WHEN: August 26
WHERE: Tevinter
NOTES: Will update. Plotting post is here.

The Mastermind: Nathaniel Howe
The Game: Green Goods
The Grifter: Felix Alexius
The Mark: Magister Leo Valerius is an ailing old man, but his mind is sharp. His main concern of late has been to leave his sons a good inheritance, though he isn't exactly straight-up greedy.
The Prize: Alavda Endris is a slave to Valerius. The bad news is that she almost never leaves his side. The good news is that that makes her easy to find.
The Plan: One team is sent in, with Felix dressed as a minor lordling and his entourage trying to climb the social ladder by schmoozing an old magister. Felix claims to be staying as a guest of a nearby lord (technically true) and only visiting for the day. Valerius must believe this boy is an upstart with no political value and too much money.
Another team performs a heist and gains the money Valerius keeps at this estate by pretending to be contractors hired to work on the floorboards in the room with the vault door (an appointment Valerius set up months ago and our team hijacked). Planting bees in the floorboards will clear the room of guards. Felix pretends to fall in love with Alavda and asks to borrow her from Valerius. If Valerius hesitates, Felix offers him more and more money until he consents. He has loaned Alavda to other lords before, and Felix's show of being petulant and stupid should help wear away any suspicion that this is a set-up. In that way, it's a basic hustle. Once Valerius consents, Felix then sends an attendant outside to fetch that amount from the money stolen from Valerius' vault. The entourage departs, claiming to be returning to the local lord's house. They leave with Alavda and return to Skyhold.
MAJOR OBSTACLES:
Alavda is wearing an enchanted collar which allows Valerius to locate her. If it is cut away or in most any other way removed, it sends a massive and lethal shock through her system. The team will need to find a way to remove the collar without killing Alavda.
If/when the collar is removed, Valerius will send people to find her.
Valerius has about twenty guards on his property.
The vault door operates on reacting to a specific keystone which cannot be found, but aside from the magical lock, the mechanism is still a mechanism. A good thief can crack it.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is vital that the members of this team keep their involvement and mission details secret before and after the mission. It must not get out that Inquisition members and affiliates were involved in hustling a magister.

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He hangs back as the elves embrace, trying to breathe, trying to remind himself that Kalli just called him father. That this doesn't change things. But what would he give to be hugged by his mother again? How could anything else compare?
Alavda addresses Anders, and he clears his throat and nods.
"It's my honor to help her. She's an amazing young woman, gifted, talented, and..." He looks over at Kalli. "Precious to me."
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"Come, let me see you. Let me look at you," she says to her daughter. Kalli immediately moves back, swiping away the tears on her wet cheeks. Alavda smiles at her. "Ah, so grown up. So pretty. Tell me, to which lucky fool did the elders marry you off?"
Kalli blushes.
"Oh, no, Maman. They didn't. I'm not. Never have been," the younger Endris answers in a rush. She holds up her hand to show she doesn't have a ring.
"No? At your age? Ma fleur, you will be 24 at the end of Parvulis. I admit I am surprised, but good." She looks back at Anders. "So, what, then? You have my daughter as your mistress?"
"Maman!" Kallian gasps, "No, it's not like that at all! I love him dearly, but he is as a father to me. My Vati. He's not-- He'd never-- I've never-- There's no one like that. At all."
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"She's a spirit healer, you know," he offers, "with inherent ability and she learns well. Quickly."
The pretty comments and marriage questions bother him a little; he wants Alvada to be proud of Kalli for more than her perceived worth there. She's his... She's his daughter in every way that matters. He wants her to know what she's capable of, and it's far more than being a pretty face.
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"You're a mage?"
Kallian flinches a little, but nods and lets the little tendrils of blue light ignite along her veins as proof.
"It's true, Maman," she admits softly.
"...so that explains it. It's all right, chère, it's all right. We will find a way to work with it. Were you taken to the Circle, then?" Alavda asks.
Kalli shakes her head.
"No, never. Nienna... Old Nienna... She took me in and trained me until she died last year. Then, Vati has done the same since," she explains.
"...so an apostate, too, I see. The Maker works mysteriously."
"...I sing, too, sometimes..." Kallian ventures shyly.
"Do you?" That brightens Alavda up. "This I must hear."
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"The magic is as much a part of her as her voice. It's not finding a way to work with it. She's a spirit healer and an excellent singer, both. You can't like one part of who she is and not something else." He won't stand for that. He won't stand for Kalli being scared of her own mother, and her mother being an asshole.
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"I am aware of the inherent nature of magic. If you have not forgotten, I have been up close with it for some time now. It may give her power, but it narrows her opportunities where she has few to start with. Mages bear a heavy burden in their responsibility, and in some ways, it is as much curse as gift. It will take effort and clever maneuvering to ensure it becomes an advantage for her. But we will find a way."
Kallian says nothing, carefully watching the exchange between them.
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Or at least the non-Tevinter ones hadn't.
"Doors will open to someone who can heal the way a spirit healer can. There are places for her. It doesn't need maneuvering." He can feel anger building, though he's working very hard to keep it in control. This is Kalli's mother.
"You've not seen the woman she's become. She is kind, and caring, and works with Hope. Hope. You cannot know what that means, but I'll simplify - Hope is powerful, and also fragile. This bond that she's created with it requires certain things of her, as it does with any spirit healer. If you don't want to hurt the bond, and hurt your daughter, you're going to stop acting like her magic is a detriment or like she is an object."
Because that's what he's seeing here. And that's something he cannot, will not, abide.
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Kallian, meanwhile, is slowly inching toward the door, but she pauses, curious about what Anders has to say.
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"She can save lives. Any community would be lucky to have her, but one that would certainly accept her help are the Grey Wardens. It's a life of a lot of travel, but they appreciate their mages, and especially their healers. There's protection there, and good to be done, and she'd be comfortable. She's shown interest in that. If she's interest elsewhere, we can see what connections can be made. The point is what she wants and what doesn't endanger her or Hope."
And doesn't force her to kill, because there are some people who can do that and be fine, but Kalli doesn't seem to be one of them. Nor does he think Hope can handle that.
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"...please stop." Kalli's voice is soft, but it cuts through the room. She is doing her best not to fidget, adopting the posture she has learned so well, hands clasped in the style favored by Orlesian society.
"This is a time for reunion, not arguing. If you want to discuss my future as if I am not here, then I will be outside," the younger elf says, and she moves to slip past Anders.
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"I'm sorry. The way she was talking to you was not easy to hear."
It wasn't as a loving parent, and he'd bristled. Alavda should be proud of her daughter, not evaluating her like an object, and maybe he should have simply left but he didn't want her tearing Kalli apart.
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"Don't concern yourself too much. She is doing what she can to fulfill the promise she always made to me. You may not hear the love in her words, but I do," Kallian explains softly. "If you still want to talk to her about it, I'll wait outside."
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"No. I'm here for you, not her." To support the young woman he loves like his own. "Where would you like me, Kallian?"
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Kallian turns back to her mother, who has been watching the exchange with interest.
"Maman, you must have had quite the journey here. Are you doing well? Have you had a chance to look around yet?"
Alavda smiles.
"Only some. Mostly waiting for you, fleur."
"Then, we should get you settled. You must have many stories for me," Kallian says.
"As I'm sure you do, fleur. You must tell me everything. How does my sweet flower go from taking her first steps toward being a bard to becoming a healer in the Inquisition?"
Kalli blushes.
"Not as many as you might think. But he has helped me a lot here."