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mythalenaste) wrote in
faderift2017-11-03 01:17 pm
Rifts and the Veil/Elven Artifacts Meeting
WHO: All members of the Rifts and the Veil and Elven Artifacts projects are invited to attend.
WHAT: A joint discussion, trying to solve a puzzle together.
WHEN: Early Firstfall, after Satinalia
WHERE: The Elven Artifacts laboratory in the Gallows.
NOTES: A follow-up to the island elven ruins quest. WTF was that map, anyway? Takes place after this announcement.
WHAT: A joint discussion, trying to solve a puzzle together.
WHEN: Early Firstfall, after Satinalia
WHERE: The Elven Artifacts laboratory in the Gallows.
NOTES: A follow-up to the island elven ruins quest. WTF was that map, anyway? Takes place after this announcement.
Tea and refreshments are offered--nothing elaborate, just something for people to gnaw on in case they get peckish while thinking. The mosaic has been drawn and painted as accurately as possible and hung on a wall for examination. It is a map of Thedas, with most of the south broken away and pieces missing, with green slashes--some straight, some curved oddly, all tapered at the ends and thicker in the middle--cutting across here and there. Where the green lines cross, they are bright red.
"All right," Pel says, pointing to one of the intersections. "Our goal for today is to reckon out what these are, or at the very least, come up with a plan for reckoning it all out. This is obviously a map, but what's it a map of?"

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Sometimes Leonard Church is a helpful man, and sometimes he's stupidly unhelpful. This may turn out to be the latter. "Are those like ley lines or something?"
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Hearing Church's entrance, she looks over and nods to his question with a welcoming smile, gesturing for him to have a seat.
"'Ley lines' is a possibility, though more context is needed. Perhaps they are locations where the Veil is especially thin or malleable. If we can pinpoint those exact locations and see them for ourselves, perhaps what we find there would give us insight." It's not a satisfying answer to her ears, but this is why they're studying it as a group, so that many can do what one or two alone cannot.
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Ignoring Church's question comes naturally since she had years at Court, then time on the road during the Blight before that. Some things you hear without hearing.
"The ancient elves left no roads in their wake, 'twas Tevinter who left them." Said for the benefit of those who don't know the ins and outs of elven ruins, who haven't spent the ten or so years since the Fifth Blight dedicating themselves to their study. "If we are to add the Veil into this, might I suggest including sites of elven ruins. Given that the map was found in one and that they are a more known, fixed thing than the Veil is these days."
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He's thinking: there were ruins, there was a rift, there was red lyrium, there was an old volcano, there was apparently an eluvian and a spirit, and they wouldn't be remiss in wrapping different colored threads around the ends of pins to stick into the map so they can look for connections. If no one else says anything similar in the next fifteen minutes, he might put the effort into actually voicing it, or he might just wait until after the meeting write a note.
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He didn't offer any sort of ideas - he was too busy studying the map, and someone else had already suggested ley lines, but those tended to be marked by lines of even thickness.
He was peering at where the some of the lines crossed at their thickest, right over the island. His nose was only a few inches from the map, his cold blue eyes narrowed.
"...Something being funneled, perhaps..."
It was barely above a whisper, more to himself than to those gathered.
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He installs himself in the back of the room beside Kostos and shortly has a frown to match the Nevarran's--a lot's being said about the map but not enough for him to piece together what the thing looks like. "What are we looking at, here?" he mutters to the other man.
Pride won't quite let him say that any louder and interrupt the ongoing conversation. Not when there's someone else standing over there not participating who might help.
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He does look sideways to confirm the impression from his first quick glance gave him when Myr first appeared, that the man is blind (or wearing a blindfold for fun, who knows), and thus has a semi-legitimate reason for asking and shouldn't just be ignored for being an idiot.
"It's Thedas," he says, quiet and sounding a bit grudging even though he's determined Myr is not an idiot, "with lines on it. Two cross over the island we visited. Most of the south is missing."
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The Crossroads however…
There are older things than these wars. Older than Arlathan. "There are places where it may be broken. Intentionally done," carefully said, even for her. "But I know Merrill's eluvian came from the Brecilian Forest, not the ruins your party went to, and of another in the Dragonbone Wastes. Mine will not fit neatly on your map given 'tis crafted."
While the rest have been speaking, she'd drawn a copy for herself; she tears out the page below for Myr, the lines drawn heavily enough above to be followed with fingers.
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Pel huffs out a breath, as if briefly internally frustrated, then she suddenly moves, pulling the linen table cover off the refreshment table (carefully, taking everything off and replacing it as she goes) and tacking it up on the wall. Out comes a thick piece of charcoal.
"Never mind," she says as she goes. "Forget I said anything. We're not going to rule out anything yet. Eluvians are an option. So are elven ruins. We're going to make a list of possibilities, and discuss them all."
She begins to write out a list.
Eluvians
Elven Ruins
Ley Lines
Weakened Veil
"Everyone just...start coming up with ideas. Doesn't matter how crazy it seems at the moment, we just need ideas flowing."
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"There is more to eluvians than merely communication. They were also used as a means of transport." They still are, though she'll leave that for their resident eluvian expert to elaborate. She's not going to talk over one who has studied them to an extent she has not.
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"How much can you move through an eluvian at once? I mean--why does it have to be just one of these things we're discussing, and not both? --Or however many more you've got up there," Myr amends. "But wouldn't it make a kind of sense the ruins might be around eluvian sites? Since I'm assuming they're better, safer transport than just walking from one spot to another, and that's how I'd want to move to settle somewhere new."
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Other old, cursed as fuck civilizations
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To Myr and Kostos she turns since they asked but well, since it's out of the bag now she sets her jaw. "Long ago, and seldom now they were a means for the ancient elves to move from place to place. I must emphasise that this was kept from most given the fascination the enemy has - Venatori sought to claim eluvians. Imagine, should word spread too easily." Imagine too what a shapeshifter might do if this is the next gossip flying free through Kirkwall when it's Kirkwall. "Most of the eluvians are damaged beyond repair. My own I had to craft myself to be certain that it might be of use. The other the Inquisition possesses belonged to Merrill's and she had to rid it of the Blight."
Let your imaginations run wild but well, she saw the Blight. Corypheus is a magister risen again. Caution doesn't need to be said so loudly, does it?
As for why they might be on lines, she turns her attention to Kostos alone, pointing to Myr's map since it's probably closer. "There were ways to move from one to the next yet now they are shut. Eluvians shattered. Lost. Darkened. Beyond reach. The dragonbone wastes would certainly count as a cursed place."
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Miracles don't last. She squints to the front and lifts her voice:
"Reckon that's all dead useful, but what's this elf --" A last minute check on the profanity; skull's ringing too much at the moment for a fight. "Stuff, these. Eluvian things. What've they got to do with the bloody rifts?"
She's collected a croissant, and punctuates her words with curt, crumb-spraying gestures.
"And how's a door get the fu -- th'Blight?"
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"I think it's worth sending out scouts to see what's at these red lines. Then we might be able to narrow down our theories on what this map represents."
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"Discreet scouts sound like a good idea," she finally offers, though. "Because the question isn't whether we need more data. Obviously we do. It's what kind of data and how best to get it. But whatever we decide we're looking for, this smacks of field work."
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She nods at Ellana's mention of scouts, but also pauses thoughtfully at Pel's suggestion. "That is a fair point; I don't mind risk, but I would prefer knowing just what we are walking into, if possible. We can send in some low-profile agents, those that are most likely to have the locals open up to them. We do have a Diplomacy division, after all. Let's make use of it."
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