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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-11-15 12:48 am

FIRSTFALL RIFTER ARRIVAL

WHO: New rifters & their rescuers
WHAT: People fall out of a rift and get attacked by stuff, as usual.
WHEN: Firstfall/November 14
WHERE: Somewhere a ways off the Imperial Highway between Cumberland and Nevarra City
NOTES: This arrival log is open to all. Solas was able to alert the Inquisition to the general area where the new rifters would be arriving so people can pick them up. Rifters can then either continue on with the main Inquisition caravan to Nevarra City or be escorted back to Kirkwall.


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 landing with a wet smack. There is no avoiding the mud: this rift has opened up in the center of some unfortunate farmer's field, and all his hard work plowing and manuring has now been ruined, first by the rain that has churned it into a thick and especially fragrant muck and then by the arrival the rift itself, splitting the air mid-field and making it impossible to safely plant. And now, of course, there's you as well, tumbling out of the Fade and into the shin-deep mud.

The cluster of demons emerging from the rift seem at odds with the setting, strange stark shapes in this empty space, standing out against the grey sky. Some are tall, spindly stick-things with too many eyes who seem like they should tumble down the hill in a tangle of limbs but instead sink into the snow to anchor themselves and use the long reach of their arms to attack. Some are hunched and hooded with no eyes at all, others mere wisps of greenish light that float over the icy ground. None look friendly or familiar. Also unfamiliar is 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.

All around is more fields, except for an abandoned farmhouse a ways off, beside a windbreak of spindly trees topping a low ridge before the next stretch of pasture. As you find your feet, you may catch sight of a handful of figures in the distance, exiting the farmhouse and hurrying away over the hill. If anyone ventures to the farmhouse, they will find the remains of a camp, and may be able to locate a dropped notebook or what looks like pieces of some unknown scientific instrument, apparently broken in the rush to leave.
thunderproof: (ϟ|forty  ninth.)

[personal profile] thunderproof 2017-11-29 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
adalia opens her mouth as if to argue, and then abruptly shuts it.

Come to think of it, that is a bit more poetically evocative than Baldur's Gate or Candlekeep. What candles were we keeping, anyway? Candles and books are not a great mix!

also an entirely different discussion. faerûn has always had little skirmishes going on, battles for territory or between bandits, but... there's never really been a large-scale incursion of any one territory within the continent taking over another. it's hard to even fathom, it's so foreign an idea to her.

I'm sorry, ❰ she says eventually, serious now. ❱ Being here instead of there, unable to help take it back... That must be very hard for you.
crowncitizen: (Can you see it coming now?)

[personal profile] crowncitizen 2017-12-01 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Baldur's Gate sound a lot more badass, though.

[It certainly evokes some pretty powerful imagery, at least in his mind. He's with her on Candlekeep, though. What an odd name...]

Thanks. Yeah, it's... hard. And frustrating. I just hope the others are doing okay, you know?
thunderproof: (ϟ|thirty  second.)

[personal profile] thunderproof 2017-12-04 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
I do, ❰ she says, and there's a hint of wistfulness in her voice — she left four people behind to struggle and fight against a terrible evil when she fell through the rift, two of whose lives were directly bound up in a deal she made with that evil. adalia was never friends with her travelling companions, but if they die because she's no longer in toril for her deal to be binding...

there's a protracted pause, and then adalia smiles brightly, and when she speaks again her tone has regained a bit of pep.


Well, this is a dreary topic! Let's move on to something less awful. How long have you been here? Is there anything you think I should know?
crowncitizen: (holding my hand in the pale gloom)

[personal profile] crowncitizen 2017-12-07 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
You left some friends behind back home, too? [Granted, lots of rifters probably have, but she seems to understand what it's like to leave them behind when shit's hit the fan and you feel like you should be there, not stuck trapped in another world.]

Oh, uh... let's see... [Geez, it's been awhile since he's been here.] It's been about nine months for me, I think. And there's a whole lot to this place. Best thing you can do starting out is just listen and don't assume anything. There are a lot of conflicts here playing out. It can get kind of messy.