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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-03-13 12:14 am

OPEN ↠ FALSE GODS, GREAT DEMONS (PART II)

WHO: Everyone in the Dark Future
WHAT: Doom and gloom
WHEN: ALTERNATE FUTURE, 25-28 Cloudreach 9:48
WHERE: The Thaigs, Jader, the Frostbacks, and Haven
NOTES: This is the second open log and second plot log, combined, for False Gods, Great Demons.




ORTAN THAIG has been buzzing since the time travelers arrived—with gossip, skepticism, resentment, hope. The Herald traveled through time once before and brought back a blueprint for victory that might have worked if she’d lived. Maybe they can do the same. The now-Tranquil Dorian seems to think so, passing along an amulet and spells to a group of mages. If they can return to Haven, if they can recreate the magic—

Discussions of strategy and timing are underway when reports arrive from Orlais that Tevinter is on the move. Units of mages, corrupted Red Templars, and Tevinter foot soldiers are cutting east toward the passes through the Frostbacks; more are swinging north to cross through Jader without braving the mountains.

A dragon is with them.

There’s one day to wonder what’s happening, to try to plan or prioritize, and then the decision is made for the Inquisition: they have to leave. They have to leave because the passage of the dragon over the Deep Roads brings with it an underground wave of darkspawn, nearly crawling over one another as they swarm over the barricade and toward both the thaigs. Ortan will fall first. Then Orzammar. There is no if. And there are Tevinter troops blocking the main doors.

Get out alive. Get the time travelers out with you. Take one of the narrow tunnels that opens up into the mountains or woods outside of Tevinter's reach. Or stay behind to hold the line.

Elsewhere, in JADER, Tevinter forces march through the city streets on their way south. They have somewhere to be. But they also have to sleep and eat, and the Inquisition has people in the city—spies, traveling scouts, maybe a ship nearby—and this one last chance to cut their numbers. Burn bridges. Burn inns. Slip poison into what glasses you're able. Every man you kill here is a man who won't make it to the mountains. In THE FROSTBACKS there are fewer options, a larger force, and a dragon overhead. But dropping an avalanche on them worked once. It might be worth it to try again. Anything to keep them from reaching HAVEN.

If you’re unlucky, no one will remember that you died a hero. If you’re lucky, this will never have happened at all.

For their dreams had been devoured
By a demon that prowled the Fade
As a wolf hunts a herd of deer.
Taking first the weakest and frailest of hopes,
And when there was nothing left,
Destroying the bright and bold
By subtlety and ambush and cruel arts.
Exaltations 1

bookish_lioness: (Aghast)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2017-03-30 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
All things considered, Hermione's primary concern is making sure that everyone that needs to go back in time manages to do just that. If one of them were left behind, it meant that either this future really would continue to exist despite whatever actions they take, or that the person might cease to exist along with this potential future outcome. Really, she's had enough of arguing the logistics of time travel recently, so she'll be happy when she can finally bring herself to stop thinking about it.

Unfortunately, even now that time seems to be a long way off, given the chaos all around them. This is one of the larger battles she's fought in in Thedas, and it doesn't take long before her constant magic use begins to wear on her. Rather than risk exhausting herself before she can see this through, she alternates between magic and her bow, and that's part of why she looks momentarily confused when the Doctor staggers towards them, and arrow protruding from his shoulder.

"Doctor!" The confusion gives way to horror when he starts to fall, and though Jamie moves towards him, she instinctively casts a Levitation Charm his way, trying to make sure he doesn't end up falling on his injury and worsening it. She'll only keep it up long enough to keep him from falling flat on the ground until Jamie can make it to him, especially since she needs to focus on the fight around them.

Using a Stunner on an opportunist who'd tried to break through once Jamie had moved to the Doctor, she calls, "Is he breathing? Jamie, is he-...?"
youwonscience: (and then dismissed you)

For whenever

[personal profile] youwonscience 2017-04-18 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh god damnit," Cosima says, frightened and angry and so, so trying not to think that literally any of her sisters would be more useful in this current moment than she is.

Not helping, she tells herself. Focus.

Instead, she's already moving to the Doctor's side look at the wound. She's not a small-d doctor herself, exactly (and even if she were she knows fuckall about Time Lord biology beyond what he's told her), but she's just going to assume arrows do the same thing to Time Lord tissue as to other organisms.

"I don't know where all his organs are," she says, "but in a human, they'd have missed anything you can't live without." She looks at Jamie, unsure, but says, "I'd normally say we shouldn't try to take it out while we don't have anything to clean and dress the wound yet, and while we're still under fire, but you probably know more about arrows than me, to be honest."

Whatever they were going to do, though, had to be fast.
bookish_lioness: (Wand at the ready)

[personal profile] bookish_lioness 2017-04-18 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Another arrow nocked in her bow, Hermione keeps an eye out for surrounding threats as she carefully backs up towards Jamie, Cosima, and the Doctor. They're not in the thick of it, but they also aren't exactly in the clear either, and she doesn't like the fact that she's the only one in their immediate group with a weapon at the ready.

"If you do take the arrow out," she tells them quickly, eyes sharp as she keeps a lookout for immediate dangers, "I can use an Aguamenti Spell to clean off the wound, but that won't stop the bleeding." Sparing a quick glance down towards the Doctor before looking back up, she adds, "It might be safest to cut the arrow to minimize any chance of it catching to something and worsening the wound, then carrying him off to somewhere more sheltered so we can better assess it. Preferably without anyone trying to kill us as we debate removing it."