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Araceli ([personal profile] foxsays) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-06-07 06:44 pm

closed | Clear the decks

WHO: Araceli Bonaventura, Korrin Ataash, Val de Foncé, Melys
WHAT: A casual cruise to Rivain to pick up a new friend; or the Inquisition needs a shipwright and literally everything is going to go wrong, Inquisition we have to many problems, where do we start
WHEN: Flaps at Justinian I don't know, just flaps at it
WHERE: Rivain; Ayesleigh and beyond
NOTES: Violence, language, what do you expect from this crew?




Go to Rivain. Retrieve Master Francisco del Valle. On paper it looks simple enough but of course this is Thedas and this is the Inquisition doing the retrieving so there are already certain rumours that the four members charged with this duty have probably all heard in some form or another. Antiva want del Valle. Tevinter want del Valle. The Qunari want del Valle. And not just del Valle but the plans.

If the plans are real. There's that too.

Araceli sighs, reads over her orders once again before tucking them into one of her inside pockets of her coat. At least she knows Rivain a little from last time she came here but once again urgency dictates no time to enjoy it. She's glad for Korrin who knows this place well though Qunari and more personal matters relating to them than usual linger in her mind though she does well to push them away, glad for someone like Melys who she doesn't know well but seems to have the ability to cut clear through something in a practical way, a balance to Val's humour though he'll probably be the one who can verify the plans better than the rest of them put together.

At least the workshop isn't difficult to find but it's not what Araceli expected, more hustle, more bust-- then she sees the state of the door. Or what's left of the door.

"Of course, a smooth crossing guarantees nothing here," she mutters under her breath, hands resting on her rapiers.
gatheringstorm: (resting bitch face)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2017-06-07 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin narrows her eyes at the state of the door and casts a Barrier spell, immediately placing a hand on her spirit blade hilt as she approaches it. She doesn't know Val's or Melys' capabilities as combatants, not yet, and her Knight-Enchanter training makes her less squishy than many of her fellow mages, let alone non-mages.

Peering around as she crosses the threshold, the Vashoth woman scowls. "And of course it's all gone to shit. Looks like he didn't go without a fight, whatever else happened." As for the 'what else', she falls silent while inspecting. She has her suspicions, but it's better to have proof before they go running off anywhere.
aforethought: when things fall apart ([ dark: the fuck was that ])

[personal profile] aforethought 2017-06-10 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Well. Shit."

Pithy commentary delivered, Melys steps back from where she's been craning her neck around Korrin (an ox with magic, like either of those things needed to be more dangerous — every reason to act bolder around one, to stay on her good side and well behind her) to look.

She slips in after, stoops to collect a singed shred of paper. A low whistle, cut off as it is by an abrupt hiss of displeasure:

"You sure we got the right place?"

She knows they have; she just doesn't at all care for what that means. Because this sure as the void isn't any sort of boat. This looks like half of some catapult's gone and fucked a stingray. Melys waves the scrap of plans out to the nearest person to inspect.
gatheringstorm: (sneer)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2017-06-15 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sure, but that's you. I don't think whoever did this had nearly as much finesse." Korrin shoots a small smile at her love before that slips away against as she examines footprints and that scowl resumes. She sets her own foot beside it, comparing. The footprint is only a little bigger, making the owner's race rather obvious.

"...Qunari. Or maybe Tal-Vashoth mercs, but I'm betting Qunari. They were sniffing around him anyway, right? This just keeps getting better and better."
Edited 2017-06-15 20:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] aforethought 2017-06-17 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
Maker preserve her from people fucking put together on a job. Were she and Triza ever this cow-eyed? Probably. Only reason it's annoying now is it's not her getting any.

They've got more important messes to get riled over, at any rate; Qunari are six different kinds of shit news. It's clear they didn't just want whatever nonsense del Valle cooked up. She might feel sorry for him, if he weren't the sort of guy to dream up fascinating new ways to kill people.

"Confident on their odds."

Smash in, grab him before no one else — it's not a dumb move. But it's sure a ballsy one. They must be out in force enough to take care of any latecomers, or enough of it to risk the chance.

"So we don't got surprise, and we don't got speed." Doesn't leave a whole lot to work with. "Guess we got underestimation."

Whatever that's worth. She grabs up the scraps of plans, shoves them in a pocket.

"Reckon we should get rid of the rest of this before we go."

Burn it, break it, doesn't matter. They weren't the first party here; they may not be the last either. Better not to give the Imperium any shot at the scraps.
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[personal profile] degenere 2017-06-21 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Get rid?"

Val, on his knees, sifting through scraps, now sits up tall enough so that he can consider the rest of this party with incredulity. All of them are subjected to that incredulity. He is good at looking incredulous, a natural, unpracticed and yet skilled. It's something about the eyebrows.

"By which you surely mean, collect every bit of these pages that we are able to and preserve them, yes? My friends, have you truly looked at any of this? It is genius work. We must not tread it underfoot, as whatever brutes who broke this workshop to pieces did."

And, with sudden brightness, nearly in the same breath-- "Is that a model?"

He is staring beyond Korrin's shoulder. Now Val scrambles to his feet, using the table as leverage, and crosses to the corner of the room, where the splintered remains of some something are lurking like a vulture with snapped bones.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2017-06-21 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin doesn't seem fazed by Val's eyebrows or enthusiasm, instead shaking her head as he zooms in on a model. Yes, it's all very interesting and if they had the time...but they don't. She crosses her arms, happy to remind them about the dangers of getting sidetracked.

"Araceli's right, our focus has to be on the man himself. He can always create more, can't he? If his head his still his own and the Qunari haven't fucked with it too badly, then what we see here is replaceable. We also don't have a lot of time to waste, so the longer we spend here the more of an advantage the Qunari have. Let's not give them more of one."

She's always dreamed of sticking it to the Qunari somehow and now the Inquisition is handing her an opportunity on a silver platter? Damn right, she's not going to waste it.
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[personal profile] aforethought 2017-06-22 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Shouldn't be hard to track. Might save some time by asking around."

Which way did the grey, violent giants go? She rubs at her face, watching Val like she's just not quite sure what to make of it all: Some flashy, jungle bird that's just squawked out proper speech. He's important, she knows, she's been told.

(She also knows which one she trusts to recognize the sharp end of a sword —)

Something settles in her expression, a judgment made. She turns aside to Araceli:

"Either way, some of us," Here, she includes herself. Time spent around Orlesians, it's bad for her health, "Can get a move on while this gets sorted."

Melys yanks a thumb to their surroundings. Figures the mage can take care of torching or drowning this, right quick, might even keep a blaze half-contained. And if Korrin gets fixing to go hard enough, she doubts even Val's going to stand in the way.

"Meet up on the edge of town?"

A proposal, but a real question too. Araceli’s leading this, and that suits her fine. Let her make the choice. Stick someone else's neck on the line.
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[personal profile] degenere 2017-06-22 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, yes, yes, the man, the man--"

Val's interest is minimal to that regard. He takes the splintered model eagerly, turns it over in his hands to consider its broken pieces, its limited functionality, its sad state.

"I see," he says, to himself, "ah, and then this piece," and his mumbling turns very Orlesian then. Your pardon, fellow travelers. He resurfaces with enough clarity to weigh in on the suggestion of splitting up, which he quickly deems-- "An excellent suggestion. Let us part ways. Because, you see, it is not always in the head that one stores one's plans and theories, yes? Notes are of vital use and importance. This man, when we find him, head fully attached--he will be overcome with joy, should we return some pieces of his notes to him. Joyful enough to perhaps offer the very help that the Inquisition so sorely needs. I can get this sorted."

Charming turn of phrase. He smiles at it, more to himself, even as he says it.
gatheringstorm: (pondering)

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2017-06-23 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Works for me." Korrin nods eagerly, just glad to make a decision and get moving. Time is an issue and standing around debating will just waste more of it, which won't help their cause. So she'll go with whatever if it means moving onward and toward their goal. (And if she has to listen to Val blather on about notes...no, no one wants to imagine that outcome.)

Araceli's question is met with a small frown as Korrin crosses her arms. "Given what's in it, I doubt they'd want to turn him into a drooling vegetable. But that doesn't mean he's safe; they'll want his cooperation and I'm pretty sure they won't care how brutal they have to be to ensure it. As long as his mind still works, they probably won't care overmuch about what happens to the rest of him."

She represses a shudder, only knowing the information second-hand but it's enough for her not to envy the man's captivity. Free will has no place in the Qun, even a Vashoth raised away from it knows that much.