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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-09-10 11:10 pm

THE SEAS SHALL RISE & DEVOUR, Part I

WHO: Any Inquisition members + all rifters
WHAT: A semi-involuntary tropical island vacation
WHEN: Kingsway 20 onward
WHERE: The sea and an island east of Rivain
NOTES: OOC post.


I. THE JOURNEY

Two ships depart from Kirkwall on the morning tide, sturdy vessels crewed by veteran sailors--but a mere skeleton crew, as it turns out, or so a few of them would have you believe. They're prone to assigning tasks to anyone who happens not to look busy, shoving ropes into hands without a care for station or experience, barking out instructions and expecting to be obeyed. With plenty of work to do the journey seems quick, and besides the unexpected chores it's otherwise smooth sailing through the Waking Sea. Some claim to've spotted the Windline Marcher one night, but it could just as easily have been clouds on the horizon, and that's it for excitement until the ships round the island of Brandel's Reach and out into open ocean, the ever-present coastline finally falling away behind.

The sky is bigger out there and the waves are too, especially when a storm strikes a few days out, dark clouds and driving rain sending any inexperienced sailors below decks to wait it out. The worst of it being the pitch of the ship rolling up and crashing down the massive waves, and the way the hold fills with the stench of people being sick. But the next morning dawns calm and clear and with no lasting damage done.

The group is bound for a desert island, drawn on maps with a big deep cove like a bite chomped out the side it, and a narrow channel through the surrounding reefs to reach it. That's the only moment of true tension on the voyage: as soundings are taken every few feet and the helmsmen adjust and readjust in response, carefully threading the needle to avoid running aground on ship-killing banks of sharp coral.

Both ships make it, and anchor offshore in the bay in the sheltering lee of a cliff, safe from future storms. The first party ashore reports back that Qunari are present in the area, but while they've displayed a palpable wariness, hostility does not seem their aim today, and they retreat back up to the hills above the beach as Inquisition forces arrive. Anyone able-bodied is tasked with assisting in unloading, and those less hale with helping the quartermaster's assistants track the process to make sure nothing goes astray between hold and shore.

Camp is to be a collection of tents: large ones beneath which makeshift facilities for cooking, eating, and working are set up, and many small ones designed to hold 2-4 Inquisition agents. They're still hammering stakes into the sand and tying off ropes to the sturdier palms when a shout goes up, though anyone present who possesses an anchor shard will not need to be told: a rift has opened nearby, a couple hundred yards out into the bay, a knot of shapes splashing about it. Better hope the rifters can swim.

II. ARRIVAL

Rifters

You were asleep--deeply or fitfully, for the last time or just resting your eyes for a moment-- and then you were not. And wherever you were was not, anymore, replaced by nothing but the sensation of falling, tumbling into endless, bottomless nothing. If this were still a dream, you would wake before you hit the ground. You can't die in a dream, they say. In some worlds.

In this world, when the afterimage left by a flare of too-bright, greenish light fades, you will find yourself at sea. Not metaphorically (though perhaps that too) but literally: dropped into what is unmistakably the ocean, from the salt in your mouth and the incessant slosh of waves into your face, the squawk of gulls circling overhead. You had better start treading water.

Thankfully, if you can keep your head above the waves long enough to make a quick inspection, it turns out that land is in sight, only a few hundred yards off. Unfortunately, between you and it is a strange slash of greenish light. It sticks up out of the water but seems to continue beneath as well, turning the otherwise-turquoise waters the same pale greenish shade of a man gone seasick. The cluster of demons emerging from the rift are tall, spindly stick-things with too many eyes who flail about like stickbugs dropped in pond, but use the long reach of their arms to attack. Some are hunched and hooded with no eyes at all, their shrouds sodden and draped in seaweed. Others are mere wisps of greenish light that float easily over the surface. While you might get the impression they are as surprised as you to find themselves in the drink, any humor that might bring is probably outweighed by how angry it seems to make them.

If that were not enough to contend with, there is also the narrow splinter of light the same sickly green as whatever brought you here that now glows out of the palm of your left hand. It aches, a bone-deep pain that gnaws even through all the distractions. But there is some good news: from the beach over yonder boats are launching. Perhaps they'll save you.

Rescue

As if rescuing rifters from drowning and demons weren't hard enough work, all the commotion in the water inevitably draws the attention of the local predators. But what arrives isn't the usual eel or ray or even a shark: it's something much bigger and much...redder?

Slinking through the water comes the flash of a fin and the glint of a scaly back, so quick and sinuous it's hard to say how many of the sea serpents there are. As wide around as the circle of a man's arms, with snapping jaws lined with an unnatural number of curving teeth, but what should be smooth snakey curves are instead jagged with the jut of brilliant red crystals that catch the light and make the sea seem to be already splattered with blood. They're studded all over its body, making any even glancing blow carry twice the danger: there's not just the stunning force of the strike to worry about or the possibility of being coiled in a crushing grip, but also being sliced and gored by red lyrium.

And the serpents aren't alone. While all eyes are on the churning water and the incredible sight of demons battling it out with sea monsters (because everything in that water is fair game to the beasts, not just the Inquisition), one sailor is suddenly plucked out his boat and carried screaming down into the depths by a great, crystal-encrusted tentacle. Cleansing runes are effective, but the monsters are canny enough to avoid capture, falling back into deeper water before attacking again. The arrival of a red lyrium-tainted kraken is just about the final straw for the ship's crew, and after seeing the monsters come dangerously close to cleverly flipping one of the longboats, they insist that the Inquisition row back for shore.

If flight is hard to stomach, consider it a tactical retreat: in shallower water the great bulks of the monsters become a liability, thrashing about among the rocks as they try to give chase. Escape back to the beach is possible, and surely the safer course, but it may be possible to lure one of the sea serpents into a tide pool or to beach itself up on the sands. The rest continue to prowl the bay, visible circling the ships at anchor and making any return impossible for the time being.

III. STRANDED

Once everyone is safely on land and out of the monsters' reach—after any wounds have been seen to, with particular attention given to any that may have been exposed to red lyrium—it's obvious that there's no way to leave for the time being. There isn't much to do but to try to make the most of things and try to accomplish what you came here for.

Some of the team will be tasked with continuing to set up camp. Now that the stay might be longer than a single night, it needs to be a little sturdier. The beach and cove are protected from harsh winds and exposure by a half-circle of rocky cliffs, and the Qunari communicate in grunts and one-word answers that large predators make sleeping in the jungle itself a bad idea. They've only been here a few days (that much can be gleaned despite their reticence), but some of the untamed jungle has been cut through to make clear paths to fresh water and fruit sources.

Penetrating the rest of the island is slow, difficult work—though magic may make it easier. The goal is near the top of the formerly volcanic peak in the island's center, but hacking through the growth to create a path may abruptly become a waste of time when it gives way to a steep drop-off or an equally steep incline and forces everyone to double back and try another route. If there was ever a clear road to the top, it's gone now, grown over during centuries of abandonment. But there are signs of past habitation: the lower portions of the island are spotted with crumbling ruins, chunks of moss-coated wall rising out of the forest floor, the occasional pillar looming up amongst the trees. Some have architecture and faded murals that are distinctly elven. Others, more recent, are clearly human, including a statue of Andraste in the center of a clearing. Others are harder to identify.

The predators the Qunari were trying to warn everyone about turn out to be real--they're large, jet-black cats about the size of a height of a mabari but longer, with short manes, near-scaley skin, and horns almost like the Qunari's. And before anyone gets any ideas about keeping one, they're fiercely territorial—always likely to try to eat your face, but doubly so if you come near their adorable kittens. Feeding them may buy a moment or two for escape, but nothing is going to win them over.
in_death_sacrifice: (pain is a weapon)

[personal profile] in_death_sacrifice 2017-10-09 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
"We're probably better off... making do with what we have, yes. Indeed. I... think it best..." They don't want to offend others with any strong scents anyway or anything. Though it probably would be better than belowdecks often smells. Anyway. He does need to take his mind off the current situation, so he's willing to still try this idea.

"So just... focus on breathing? Clear your mind of all else, I assume? Or should I be thinking of anything in particular?"
in_death_sacrifice: (cast into darkness)

[personal profile] in_death_sacrifice 2017-10-09 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Keep it up! We're getting... closer!" He tries to shout encouragement to Inessa as he's locked in the midst of battle at the same time. It's definitely not easy work, but he's got the best skills to taunt and pester an enemy, drawing them along to keep their attention on him. That and he can afford to take a few hits. Every strike makes him stronger, at the moment. He'll probably feel the pain later- undoubtedly will- but for now it's working out great for him.

He sees the area ahead... just a little further now... "We've got them where we want them! Now!"
in_death_sacrifice: (compelled to forge on)

[personal profile] in_death_sacrifice 2017-10-09 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
Right, at this point, the others have made it across well enough, it's time to run or miss his opportunity all together. Kain glances behind him, then nods, seeing that they've got everyone across. Then he takes off at a run as Bethany is indicating, practically leaping ahead with long strides as he hurries to make it across.
sunshinethroughgrey: (Well ... drat.)

[personal profile] sunshinethroughgrey 2017-10-09 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Bethany yanked up her staff and ran after Kain, muttering to herself as she felt the bridge vibrate underneath them.

"Get off the bridge, get off the bridge, get off the bridge!"
circleprodigy: (pensive)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2017-10-09 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, that's right. It's most effective when you clear your mind...though if a particular memory brings you comfort, you can try focusing on that." Inessa's not going to judge how he does it, or what works best for him. For herself, she's not even sure she's capable of focusing enough for it to make a difference, but that won't stop her from trying.
circleprodigy: (screw you)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2017-10-09 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a sharp intake of breath when the boat strikes earth instead of more sea, and she jumps out, ignoring the resulting splash. Though her body aches already, she'll pull herself up and draw out her staff.

"Back up, Kain!" She knows what to do next, and that's cast Firestorm on the tainted creature. Enough of those flaming meteors will hit to seriously weaken it, if not drive it away.
crowncitizen: (46)

[personal profile] crowncitizen 2017-10-09 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"So regular good ol' destruction magic." Still different than what he's used to back home, which is pretty much just entirely the basic elements and whatever brand of magic the Oracle had, which sounds similar to Creation magic. All the different schools of magic here fascinate him.

There's something making her hesitate, and Prompto frowns a little at that. But he doesn't have long to wonder when she does start speaking, revealing something small but clearly personal. There's a part of him that's really pleased that she's telling him this, a part he quickly shuts down. "We all gotta play to our strengths, right? But I can understand it being hard, if you really want to be able to help and heal but you're only good at hurting stuff." Especially when you were created to do just that: shoot and kill. It's an all too hauntingly familiar feeling. "I'm glad you've come around to it. It might not be healing, but your magic can help keep people safe so they won't have to be healed."
crowncitizen: (we'd get this far)

[personal profile] crowncitizen 2017-10-09 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
As always, the issue is more complicated than he first realized. But isn't that always the way?

"Given that there was a rebellion, something tells me not enough. Maybe it wasn't like that everywhere, but people suffered." He frowns heavily. A mage succumbing to a demon... "What exactly happens when a mage succumbs to a demon? If they're - possessed? Is that what it's called? Is there no other way of helping them when that happens?"

Anders mentioned being able to disconnect the spirit that had been inside of him, though it resulted in the spirit being killed. Couldn't that work for all cases? Or is there something he's missing? (Yep, there is. Inessa gets the joy of explaining the finer points of possession to Prompto.)

Guilt gnaws at him as she talks about her childhood and how the Templars rescued her. He ran full tilt into this subject without thinking it through, though he had no way of knowing her background. It does, at least, put it more into perspective for him, even if he still doesn't agree with a lot of the practices he's heard about the Circles so far.

"Sort of pictured life in the Circle as something akin to a prison. Which, I guess it still was since you didn't have a choice in being there, but at least you were taken care of. That's something." Even if only in the basic sense. "But yeah, you shouldn't have to be cut off from the world just to learn how to handle your powers." There's a small smile. "Thank you for telling me about that, especially since it wasn't easy." Boy does he know what that's like.
foxsays: (rests many a shining pearl)

[personal profile] foxsays 2017-10-09 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"She made a wave so large that the seafoam froze about as she swam - have you ever seen the things that come from the deepest waters sometimes? Swept up in the storms or if the nets go deep? Giants. Leviathans. She slumbered next to the sea's heart so when she swam?" Araceli's breath whistles low between her teeth, there's no other way to describe such a wave that came after her. "Everything in the sea swam with her. Made it bigger. Up, and up, and up it went until there she was in the sky."

One day. One day she'll do as suggested and put the tale down in writing so Thedas has a record of it. Maybe it can just be some fairytale for people to say 'how strange' or whatever they want to say about it, or people will want to keep sailing, or some of them will know the records, will know that it's all true. Here is a story from beyond a rift that a girl wrote down once, a footnote or margin in some library will say.

"Have your family always been connected to Grey Wardens? I've wondered what it must be like to fly on one of those-- birds?" There aren't many things in Thedas that seem capable of flight, those are the only things she can think of (if only in terms of keeping Lux far away from something he might want to squabble with). She isn't quite sure if bird is the correct term but beast might be an insult. Still, he speaks of the Maker, a subject that tends to sit sourly with Araceli for obvious reasons given her own beliefs. "If something can turn its back on you until all prove themselves to it? Does it matter? Could that thing be said to care at all if it can keep a cold shoulder until every voice sings of it from every corner?"
circleprodigy: (pensive)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2017-10-09 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't, but I know you need to hear different perspectives, since you weren't raised in Thedas. Only hearing one kind will give you a very stilted outlook." Inessa returns that small smile, strangely feeling a little lighter for having shared some of her story.

"When a mage is possessed, the outcome is nearly always tragic and violent. There is a means to attempt to save them, but it is no guarantee. It requires a group of highly-trained mages and an abundance of lyrium. Fighting the demon in the Fade may free the mage of possession...or it might mean the death of the mages involved. The high cost means that such attempts are not always made. And when the possessed mage is too far gone, they transform. The resulting abomination can easily destroy entire towns, unassisted."
crowncitizen: (44)

[personal profile] crowncitizen 2017-10-10 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Welp.

That's not remotely horrifying or anything. And it shows on Prompto's face. What is it with this place??

"Geez... I don't - man, I don't even have words for that. That's just, beyond awful." No wonder the natives fear demons so much. No wonder they fear rifters and mages. Still doesn't make it right, but he understands a little better. "Why just mages? Can't demons possess other people?"
lyriumcarved: (another battle is upon us)

[personal profile] lyriumcarved 2017-10-10 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
He's heard many stories about this, but as stories tend to happen, they're only told in bits and pieces, and from specific perspectives. It's actually pretty fascinating hearing the inside story directly from someone who was actually there.

"So that's what drew you in to the war? You... would have stayed out of it completely, otherwise? What became of the traitors?"
circleprodigy: (observant)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2017-10-10 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, sorry, Prompto. Never let it be said that Inessa sugarcoats what happens, but she still holds that it's better for him to learn about it now than in the midst of an abomination rampage. She nods solemnly, unable to dismiss the fears of the common folk when she's seen the dangers of abominations with her own eyes.

"They can, I believe, but they rarely choose so. The power of a mage is a lure to them, and the fact that we can interact with them in the Fade, whereas others cannot. Simply put, we're easier prey. Tranquil, on the other hand, are believed to be immune to possession; they cannot cast magic, and are cut off from the Fade entirely. Thus, to a demon, they would be rather unappealing."
judgemewhole: (Pensive)

[personal profile] judgemewhole 2017-10-10 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
He is quiet for a long moment, before he sighed, rubbing his face again. These memories are never easy - and when he wakes up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat? These images are stained in his mind.

"Yes ... except. Well. Myself and my people? What was left of us - we did not follow the Lord Seeker's banner. When our Circle fell, we stuck to our duty - we protected the loyal mages and got them to safety in Monsimmard. Then ... we went after the traitors. We caught all of them, except for one. The one who murdered the First Enchanter and the former Knight Commander. She is still at large."

samahl: (sneaking)

[personal profile] samahl 2017-10-11 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome," Cyril replies sincerely. "I hope it helps." He means that too. If Cade can be less stressed out, it will be easier for him to be here.
utulien_aure: High King (Twelve)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-10-11 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
"I see." That was certainly a troubling detail about his new surroundings. One Fingon would have to follow up on later- but first, to get away.

"I've been assured that I'm quite capable of being irritating, never fear," he says, dryly, and gets back to work proving it. The arrows soar out, every one hitting it's mark, until they can safely get away.
paladingus: (not buying it)

[personal profile] paladingus 2017-10-11 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
One would have to be from another world entirely, Simon thinks, not to have even a general idea of where Starkhaven is. Part of the sentiment can be dismissed as patriotic pride, but nonetheless--

"With all due respect, that seems like something that ought to...be a focus, if you're in charge of coordinating those of us as get sent to escort travelers and caravans."
paladingus: (regretful)

[personal profile] paladingus 2017-10-11 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
"...aha."

He won't admonish her, no. It cuts him a little deeper than he would have thought it might, a surprisingly personal little twinge of disappointment, but he's come to believe over the years that no soul was ever truly won for the Maker through threat or force--and the elven souls always have borne far more than their fair share of that.

And Fern isn't merely a soul to be won, any more than she's merely an apostate he might yet have to lock away. She's a kid who deserves some leeway for curiosity, doesn't she? There's always a good chance she'll come back to the fold on her own, if she was raised right, and in the meantime...

"What have they got to say about it?" Whether he means the Dalish or the Creators, even he's not quite sure, but it's a sincere enough question.
Edited 2017-10-11 06:35 (UTC)
wheretheferngrows: (fern | raised eyebrows)

[personal profile] wheretheferngrows 2017-10-11 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
A little shrug, accompanied by a little smile, too. She digs one of her heels into the sand underfoot and wiggles it a bit. "Well they've got so many of them, to start," she tells him, then adds hastily, "gods, I mean. There's--" and here she gives the slightest pause, trying to recall how Ellana had said their names, "--Elgar'nan, the All-Father? I suppose that makes him sort of like the Maker, but Ellana said they aren't the same. I think Mythal the All-Mother is supposed to be his wife, and all the other Creators are their children or family or the like."

She rests her elbow on her arched knee, her chin in her palm, and considers it with a daydreamy expression on her face. "I still believe in the Maker, you know," she adds to him, almost absent-mindedly, "but it would be nice if they could both exist together. You know? I hope they're all real."
conqueredhearts: (Wanna Have Sex?)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-10-12 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
"I agree! That is why I have been collecting maps so I can memorize them. This is not my first time learning new territories though. It is something I dealt with often in my own world."

He laughed a bit. Really he wasn't here to brag about what he could do. He was just here for conversation while they worked.

"I've also read a number of histories of battles fought throughout this world so I can know what has and has not worked. You can learn a great deal from other military minds."
lyriumcarved: (fugitive)

[personal profile] lyriumcarved 2017-10-12 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
That's something Fenris understands all too well. The memories that linger, that haunt your dreams... they're the worst kind. Especially when you have so few memories to work with in the first place. He nods in understanding, thinking that he... can see why he'd have acted in that way. Done what was meant to be done. He even feels a bit of common ground when he mentions going after traitors. Now that's fitting.

"And this remaining traitor... Do you intend to deal with her someday?"
judgemewhole: (Pained)

[personal profile] judgemewhole 2017-10-12 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"One day .... one day, I will." Now his eyes go hard as emeralds, and his jaw is tight with anger -- and grief. "One day I will have my sword to her throat and ... "

Here, he falters for a moment, and sighs. "And I do not know what I will do. I should bring her to the Chantry, or even the Inquisition, for judgement. As it stands -- I think I shall just be happy not to murder her with my own bare hands."

Because that is what it would be, in that moment. Rage-filled, grief-filled murder.
utulien_aure: High King (Twelve)

[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-10-13 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Maitimo, do you truly doubt me that much? And even if you did, do you think I can let you wander off on your own, given the state you are in and what you have just told me?"

There it is, the two sides of this relationship, always together: the private and the public, the personal and the political. The romantic and the pragmatic, maybe. Fingon doesn't know. All these years, and balancing them always feels just out of reach.

Protecting Maedhros, letting him have rest and stability and a tie to life- that seems the best way forward for all concerned. But he can't forget, can't he, that Maedhros needs to be guarded against himself at times. Perhaps above all other things.

This new fear of flame is more proof of that than Fingon has ever expected to see. You burn brighter than your father, Son of Fire, and lovelier as well part of him thinks, I never wanted to see you afraid of it. But to Maedhros he only nods.

"Then we can stay here tonight. And for as long as you need."
theexile: (In profile)

[personal profile] theexile 2017-10-13 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
She tilted her head then realized he hadn't understood her. Looking around, he made sure that no one could hear her before speaking again. "One of the gods taught me the ways of magic. A spirit teacher."
conqueredhearts: (Here Comes The Smoulder)

[personal profile] conqueredhearts 2017-10-13 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
Iskandar started to sing the song he was thinking of. His voice was deep and rich and went surprisingly well with the roll of the water. It was a soothing song and even one of the longer ones. Honestly he hoped this would be a good way to help level out Cade.

Besides, if nothing else it did seem the young man was calmer. So that was something.

[ooc: Yeah this is a good spot!]

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