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Not Quite Damsels, Definite Distress
WHO: Anders, Alistair, Zevran, Nathaniel, Teren, Merrill, Ciri, Jamie, Cyril, Velanna
WHAT: Rescuing two princesses who went into the wrong castle
WHEN: Around Haring 10th
WHERE: A village handwavily somewhere around Skyhold, on the Fereldan side of things.
NOTES: Minor violence warnings for now. Signup Post.
WHAT: Rescuing two princesses who went into the wrong castle
WHEN: Around Haring 10th
WHERE: A village handwavily somewhere around Skyhold, on the Fereldan side of things.
NOTES: Minor violence warnings for now. Signup Post.
Sometimes people vanish. Sometimes there's a trail to follow, and luckily for these two, there's some information about where they were going.
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However, the moment she hears the telltale sound of metal unsheathing, she takes the moment of likely distraction to heel-turn to stand directly behind Ashton, her free hand gripping a knife that will be plunged into her spine at the slightest provocation. It won't kill her, not right away. Teren knows how to miss the organs, to keep a person bleeding and paralyzed long enough to get what she wants from them.
The tip of the knife is no more than a centimeter from the fabric on Ashton's back, and though Teren maintains her silence, her dark eyes lift to meet Nathaniel's from over the mage's shoulder. In the event that the woman doesn't care about the boy's fate, they have a backup plan.
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Rather than pointing her staff at anyone she remains standing where she is, almost casually, though Velanna could never be described as someone who is off her guard.
"Maybe you should try the truth, now. The lies are getting boring."
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"I'd suggest you let Kian go," Ashton says, smile gone. "Do you know what happens when you corner a Circle mage with nothing to lose, boy? He does. He's from Kirkwall. Personally, I'm from Ansburg's Circle, and while we never get quite as worked up, we've still got a few tricks."
A beat, and then the smile returns. "Except I think you do know, because we have an archer worked up about a certain mage, traveling with Velanna and a tiny mabari. Yes, Kian, it's a mabari, don't argue it. It doesn't give me the name of the woman behind me, but I don't need it. Release Kian and we can talk about Anders and Alistair. Or don't, and then what? You kill us and... take on the whole village?"
Kian trembles the whole time she talks, temperature increasing in his immediate vicinity.
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Who have...surrendered their advantage in numbers by bringing the group into this house, behind closed doors?
Grey eyes flick to Teren's face, then Ashton's. It isn't only Kian's life on the line here, and that vulnerability can be seen in Nathaniel's eyes now. His options are few, and slaying a young man who suffered greatly...Anders would never forgive him, nor he himself.
The dagger is lowered. Kian is released like a bird permitted flight.
"You brought us here for a reason," he says lowly. "Are they alive?"
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She can't help looking wary when she meets Nate's gaze, but at the same time is frustrated when he lets the boy go. It's a no-win situation, but perhaps he's right. This time.
Teren, however, doesn't move. Her knife remains right where it is.
"You think you're the only ones who can make people disappear?" she asks quietly, under her breath. "We'll find them either way, so you may as well tell us and keep all your appendages." It hasn't escaped her notice that suddenly Ashton knows both the captives' names.
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"She knows who we are, which means she likely knows what we're capable of. Even if the boy had gotten upset we could have taken both of them out easily," and would have.
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"Disadvantage. There's a whole village out there. If you killed us you'd have to face off with all of them." She doesn't look shaken, but there's an edge to her voice now. "How is this for an answer? They're alive and they're not in any danger of that changing. You can leave knowing you did your job."
She doesn't expect that to be effective, but she has to know what they're wanting and demanding.
Kian looks up from the floor, expression exhausted. "I thought the plan was to---" He stops as Ashton holds up a hand, looking exasperated.
"The plan adapts, as we've always had to."
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"They are here against their will. We are not leaving without them. Maker, please--at least tell me he isn't confined, he isn't shut away in some closet or hole, please tell me that."
He will be so frightened, if he is. And with only Alistair, maybe, to calm him, and what does that oaf know about such matters?
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"We aren't leaving until we have them back. If that means we have to kill all of you to accomplish that..." she shrugs her free arm. "Wouldn't be the first time."
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"Violence leads to violence, and no matter how skilled you are, you're not going to manage to kill the entire village unless you're willing to risk killing your friends in return." She sounds very confident in that... and not very helpful.
Kian frowns, shaking his head. "The plan was to offer you one of them as a compromise. They're not in holes or closets and we're not doing this out of malice."
"And you can't kill all of us." Ashton sounds quite confident in that. "We can't take on the whole Inquisition, you can't kill all of us, each group gets one."
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"For what," she demands, stepping around to confront Ashton to her face, although she's addressing Kian's reply. "Compromise for what! Are you going to tell us what you're bloody on about, or are we going to stand here fellating one another with vagueries all day?"
Diplomacy at its finest.
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And with that, Nathaniel's temper collapses into fire. He is finished. His dagger is sheathed, his hand comes out to gesture for silence from Teren and Velanna.
"Andraste preserve me, I will plant the both of you so deep in the ground you'll be snacks for the old gods. This isn't the time to be cavalier. These two people have information they are willing to give. There are to be no insults and no threats until they prove unwilling again."
The hand points to Kian and Ashton.
"Who are you, why do you have our people, and what do you want in exchange?"
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So she glowers, but remains silent, waiting for an answer to his question.
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Her glare burns into the two offending mages, though her mind wanders somewhat. Anders, of course, is worth their concern. But she notices with heightened chagrin that Howe has not mentioned Alistair once, and with a dash of cold panic it occurs to her that there is one fairly obvious choice if they can only get one out.
Inside, she's torn between rage and utter helplessness. What she wants to do is slaughter her way through the stubborn, stupid masses until she can find the boys and extract them. Instead, she's here standing like a fool and taking orders from a whelp several decades her junior.
If looks could kill, Ashton and Kian would be dust.
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"We're, some of us were, resolutionists," Ashton replies before watching for a reaction.
"Would that even mean anything to them?" Kian isn't quite looking at anyone. "She's not a Circle mage, they're not even mages."
Ashton exhales, looking like she hadn't thought of that. "Those of us who didn't manage to go apostate before the Circles broke were members of a fraternity that believed in breaking them anyway, by any means possible. We reached out to Anders a few months ago when his location was confirmed. His reply was... disappointing."
"It didn't seem like it was really him," Kian elaborates.
"That's who we are and why we needed to meet him. For an exchange, we want an agreement to no raids or attacks, and we'll give you one of them."
"Preferably Alistair." While his tone is mild, the look he gives Ashton isn't. "If someone cares to stay behind with Anders we won't argue it."
The look she gives Kian in return is unreadable, but a moment later she's looking at Nathaniel again and ignoring Teren as best she can. "Some of us would prefer to release Anders and keep Alistair instead."
sorry I had the tag half-written and had to leave for work so I posted it early and now it's done
"You are in no position to bargain," he says frankly. "You have kidnapped one of the leaders of the Grey Wardens, and I do not mean a lieutenant. I mean Ser Alistair is all but First Warden, and we are allied with the Inquisition. Whether you return him or not, this is an act of war. Even if you release only Alistair and demand someone to take his place, I would do so. And I am also Warden leadership. There is no good outcome for you here, only less bad ones."
A sigh. "Anders showed me the letters you wrote him, and those he wrote you. He wanted to make allies of you. He will want me to protect you, and Alistair shares my distaste for more bloodshed. So if you release them both, we will try to arrange a less bad outcome for you."
He looks at Teren. They are both Warden leadership here. He cannot negotiate without her.
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Her gaze is like cold stone when she meets Nathaniel's, acknowledging his look. Oh, they'll negotiate.
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"We would have helped you," Velanna replies, looking a little dumbfounded, honestly. She's still very much angry, but she understands the persecution of mages. She is a Dalish mage who was banished from her own clan. She understands it all too well.
"You didn't need to do all of this. Anders must have explained that to you."
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"Anders 'explained' a great many things, including how we shouldn't be fighting with everything we have, even though he did. How could we believe that he was really who he claimed to be? We had to know for sure."
"We had to understand," Kian adds. "What he did worked. Why shouldn't we follow suit?"
"And no one has ever helped mages except mages. Why would the Grey Wardens, supposedly doing something up north, want to help us?" Ashton shakes her head. "We know better. If you're offering a different compromise, say it. But we can have you overcome and depart long before the Inquisition can show up and attack."
"I don't think any of us want to do that." He's frowning at Ashton. "Or the some of us don't. Enough of us don't. But what do we do? Return him and let his message continue to weaken, while he focuses on other things too? Watch our cause weaken?"
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"So you want to save all the mages...except him. You want to protect all the mages, but not him. Whatever world you're creating, he can't be a part of it. Because he's a person now without a vengeful, bloodthirsty spirit persecuting him as badly as the Templars ever did. Do you think of it that way? That he was more useful to you when he was hurting?
"You could come to the Inquisition. Sit on the mages' council and help Anders prepare the mages for a life of freedom. But I'm sure he has already told you about that, and you've still done this. And you want us to prove goodwill? You took the man I love and you dare to lecture me on the justice of your cause?"
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"So you mean to keep Anders here to fuel your cause, push him back into radicalism, against his will?" she says to Ashton, calmer than before, her voice low and deadly. "For someone who claims to know so much about his motives, it seems you've forgotten what happens to those who try to contain him."
Justice isn't there anymore, it's true, but she isn't convinced a good portion of Anders' power as a threat wasn't just... him. With or without the spirit.
"And what of Alistair?" she continues, her eyes narrowing, "what use is he to you? You've barely mentioned him."
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"There are many mages with the Inquisition. The Templars don't rule over us, and we come and go as we please. There were other ways of going about this. Anders has always been a fool, he's just a fool who did something foolish and got lucky. You should have spoken to more of us than just he."
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"One mage for the sake of all mages. It's a position any of us would be honored to have, being central to changing our future. And it isn't like he has anything promising to say about the Mage Council or it making any progress." Ashton shakes her head. "If you love him, you'll--"
"Really?" Kian's finally had enough. "He'll what? Be fine with it? We don't have a use for Alistair, she's fishing for things to use. This isn't turning out as planned at all, and we're worried about more than what happens during the Inquisition. Most of us don't want a fight."
Ashton's eyes are narrow, arms crossed. She disagrees with some of that, but isn't about to say what parts. "We're not simply handing them both over. We would need a unanimous vote from the five of us and you're one, but I'm another."
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She glances furtively to Nate, hoping this will calm him down. It's only superficially working for her, and only if they actually agree to her demand.
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