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Return to the Blackmarsh
WHO: Inessa, Anders, Kain, Myr, Melys, Loghain
WHAT: Searching for the orb of the First and dealing with Veil issues.
WHEN: Mid to later October
WHERE: The Blackmarsh
NOTES: Sign-ups here.
As for content mention, violence and references to Awakening.
WHAT: Searching for the orb of the First and dealing with Veil issues.
WHEN: Mid to later October
WHERE: The Blackmarsh
NOTES: Sign-ups here.
As for content mention, violence and references to Awakening.

[cw for blood and animal injury] open to whomever
It becomes immediately clear that the sack is not a sack at all, but a dense blanket. Wrapped up inside of it is a wounded dog that looks to be as much wolf as mabari; it's thick, grey scruff is matted with blood, and teeth mark lacerations are plainly clear in other places on its body. The intelligent animal seems to realize that it is no longer in danger, however, and so lays still on the rug as Loghain rummages through his saddle back in search of salves and ointments.
"There we are, my girl," comes the low, reassuring timbre of his voice. The female mabari mutt watches him cautiously, too winded and exhausted to be curious or defensive over what he's doing. At last she just closes her eyes and lets out a winded whine.
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Lifting her head, the elven Warden looks up to Loghain. "Where did you find her?"
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"Careful, fellow," Loghain bids Garahel with a quick glance, respecting the animal's intelligence, then grimaces at Inessa. "Some drunken lout downstairs talked about betting on a wolfdog in a dogfight across town. I showed up and found her like this." He does not elaborate regarding by what means he wrested the animal out from under the control of her previous master; like as all, his bloodied knuckles might have something to say about it.
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"Let me see those. Please." They're already marked as Wardens. They really don't need to stand out more, and if there'd been a fight like the knuckles suggest, covering up the evidence might be the smartest move here. He might finally be learning something about stealth, years after he needs it.
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"Dogfights," he mutters, shaking his head. "I'm glad we won't be here long. Do you think she'll be able to travel?" They can't really leave her here. Her stance speaks of a history of abuse and he's not fine with letting that continue.
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"I'd prefer to give her a night's rest at least," he says to Anders, his eyes still on the injured mabari. When Inessa offers out the treats, it heartens him to see her docked ears perk with some subdued interest. Gingerly, she takes the biscuits in her wolfish maw and crunches them. Whatever her trauma, it doesn't appear that her appetite has been adversely affected.
Loghain absently reaches out to smooth a hand over the top of her head, affection in the gesture, then starts to heave himself up to his feet. "I'll go fetch her some water," he tells the others and starts to leave--but he doesn't get far. The injured mabari's eyes follow him to the door with intelligent worry, and she emits a low whine and starts to pull herself up to her feet.
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A worry for another time. Loghain turns a quick, grateful look upon both Anders and Inessa. "I'll be just a moment," he tells them both, then quickly excuses himself downstairs to get as much water as he can carry in his oilskin.
When he returns, he's also commandeered a wooden bowl from the innkeeper. Kneeling down in front of the mabari, he pours the water into the bowl and sets it before her. "Here you are--" he starts, but has to stop with a grimace. She gives his face a few licks, cropped ears laid back on her skull, then turns her attention to the water.
"Maker," he sighs, "what am I going to do with her?"
I don't know why my tracking keeps failing for this whole log...
"You're Fereldan. She's a dog. I'm fairly certain there's a pattern here that I've seen repeated numerous times. I just need to have a few moments to put my finger on it. Fereldan. Dog. Fereldan. Dog. No, no, it's not coming to me. A shame, that."
The dog is all right and Loghain is all right, and there's no one storming the tavern looking for her yet which means it's a perfect time to tease.
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He rests his hand absently on the dog's back, inspecting her for any residual wounds that Inessa's healing spell hadn't caught, but it seems to have done the trick, mending lacerations and easing bruises in her powerful muscles. The scars of a hard, terrible life are still plainly wrought all over her body; her great size and strength have made her an effective fighter, but doubtless the experiences have taken a toll on her intelligent mind. Even as she gulps down the water, her topaz stare keeps flicking warily to Garahel, as though expecting him to lunge for her at any moment; not even his gentle manner seems to reassure her.
"I'll have to keep her clear of the Gallows in Kirkwall, for a time," he admits, grimacing. "I suspect whatever fight she may start she stands a good chance of finishing."
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"A fair point, she needs time apart from all that to heal. That will be difficult to achieve with other mabari near her." She darts a look at Garahel, who is now looking around the tavern in search of things to bring back for his not-friend, dropped off at a distance. So far his findings include a tangled ball of yarn and a piece of cake.
Glancing up at Anders, Inessa smirks faintly. "It is a bit of a puzzle, isn't it? Though I think our new friend can assist in solving it. She already seems to have an opinion."
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"I think she should be well enough for the journey back," Loghain muses aloud; evidently he now has a dog. No point in arguing the issue with anyone present... or with the dog, for that matter.
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"I don't know where to suggest for her while she recovers the rest of the way, if the Gallows won't work. I can't offer my Clinic as we've no idea how she is around children and there's always children there, the Hawke estate has a mabari, and that's about all I could conceivably offer out. But at least you've got two healers for the journey back, so she'll not have to be in pain."
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"I'll sort something out," he says absently in response to Anders, evidently content to let that concern remain a problem to figure out in the future. He'll have the entire journey back from Amaranthine to come up with an adequate solution.