Fade Rift Mods (
faderifting) wrote in
faderift2017-04-02 10:59 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
- ! open,
- { alan fane },
- { alistair },
- { anders },
- { araceli bonaventura },
- { bellamy blake },
- { christine delacroix },
- { clarke griffin },
- { freddie durfort-lacapalette },
- { inessa serra },
- { james norrington },
- { jamie mccrimmon },
- { jim kirk },
- { korrin ataash },
- { leonard church },
- { luwenna coupe },
- { malcolm reed },
- { merrill },
- { prompto argentum },
- { rachette dakal },
- { samouel gareth },
- { the medicine seller },
- { twelfth doctor },
- { tyrion lannister },
- { yngvi }
OPEN LOG: Establishing a Base in Kirkwall
WHO: Many People
WHAT: Cleaning up Kirkwall
WHEN: Cloudreach 1-21
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: This log post is for characters who go early to Kirkwall to assist in preparing it for the rest of those assigned there. We strongly encourage IC discussion of things left to character discretion—someone should definitely do a crystal post to discuss what to do with the personal belongings left behind in the Gallows or what new form the statues should take!
WHAT: Cleaning up Kirkwall
WHEN: Cloudreach 1-21
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: This log post is for characters who go early to Kirkwall to assist in preparing it for the rest of those assigned there. We strongly encourage IC discussion of things left to character discretion—someone should definitely do a crystal post to discuss what to do with the personal belongings left behind in the Gallows or what new form the statues should take!

The city's complicated past is not easy to forget, history having earmarked many corners of the stone city. A ship approaching the harbor spots the city's namesake: an imposing black wall. It is visible for miles, and carved into the cliff side are a pantheon of vile guardians representing the Old Gods. Over the years, the Chantry has effaced many of these profane sentinels, but it will take many more years to erase them all.
Also carved into the cliff is a channel that permits ships into the city's interior. Flanking the channel are two massive bronze statues—the Twins of Kirkwall. The statues have a practical use. Kirkwall sits next to the narrowest point of the Waking Sea, and a massive chain net can be erected between the statues and the lighthouse, closing off the only narrow navigable lane. This stranglehold on sea traffic is jealously guarded by the ever-changing rulers of the city as the net trolls taxes, tolls, and extortions in from the sea.
—From In Pursuit of Knowledge: The Travels of a Chantry Scholar, by Brother Genitivi
Establishing a presence in Kirkwall is a delicate matter. First, there's Provisional Viscount Bran Cavin—a man so used to batting back friendly offers of entirely harmless occupation of the battered city-state that his first three responses to the Inquisition's leadership appeared to be slightly personalized form letters. Proving that the Inquisition is here to work and not to conquer will be a process. The first step in that process is the second reason the move is delicate: the only building the Provisional Viscount is willing to part with is the Gallows, left quarantined and unoccupied since Knight-Commander Meredith Stannard's famous crystallization into red lyrium in the courtyard. The Gallows have since overgrown with red lyrium. If anyone is going to live and work there, there's a lot of work to do.
↠ Cloudreach 1-3: The Journey There
↠ Cloudreach 3-4: Arrival
↠ Cloudreach 4-14: Haunted
↠ Cloudreach 14-21: Spring Cleaning
no subject
"The exile was my own choice. I thank you for your feelings though." That seemed the best way to let him know she was not upset with him. And that she felt the apology unnecessary but one she would not cast aside. "I am Kattrin."
no subject
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Kattrin." Once upon a time, there would have been a suggestion that it could be more of a pleasure, but he's behaving himself now. There's no point in false advertising, after all.
"You're a mage, clearly. Do you mind if I ask what you specialize in?"
no subject
"Healing. My teacher felt it was the path I was suited best for and guided me in how to speak to the gods so I might take care of the wounded." It was a path she appreciated too. She genuinely liked being able to heal those who were injured.
"You were taught differently than I but you would...specialize?...in something as well, yes?"
no subject
Since Avvar work with spirits entirely differently, something he still has no grasp of.
"I partner with Mercy. Do you... work with any spirits when you heal?"
no subject
"Yes." Though she could easily say that spirits had different names among her people. It would not be so easy to tell him who she prayed to when she healed.
"To partner with a spirit is to have great respect for them. The gods do not come easily for all. It is considered a great honor among the Avvar to be chosen so."
no subject
"What's, which one has chosen you? Do they... I have no idea how to ask what I want to ask when I don't know what's culturally impolite to talk about."
no subject
So she gave him a little smile. "I can teach you more but I would need a few things. If you will provide then I can introduce you to more of what the spirits mean in my culture and how they aid us."
no subject
no subject
A small task for a magical healer as far as she was concerned but it would certainly help him to prove his worth in her eyes.
no subject
"Give me time on the lyrium. I'll need to gather the funds for a vial as I'm not certain I can justify using any of the Inquisition's lyrium for a personal project like this." This is about curiosity, and he's not sure it will help the Inquisition or the Wardens.
no subject
"I will not be departing so there is time."
no subject
"I look forward to finding out more in the future, then. And for now, I think I'm going to take my cat somewhere a bit further away while I work so your friend there can safely wander around and not be stuck hiding in a bag, if that's fine by you."
no subject
"The little one will be grateful for your thoughtfulness. Thank you and I look forward to our conversation in the future."