Kain Highwind (
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faderift2015-12-01 01:41 am
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WHO: Kain and OPEN
WHAT: Getting used to things at Skyhold, preparing for the upcoming mission
WHEN: Between returning from the Mire and leaving on the war table mission
WHERE: Training grounds, and generally around Skyhold
NOTES: Content warning: Kain's sense of fashion.
WHAT: Getting used to things at Skyhold, preparing for the upcoming mission
WHEN: Between returning from the Mire and leaving on the war table mission
WHERE: Training grounds, and generally around Skyhold
NOTES: Content warning: Kain's sense of fashion.
Training Grounds
Of course, one of the first places that Kain checks out in Skyhold is the training grounds. Anything else can wait, it's more important for him to be at his best... especially with what they're facing here. He's still getting used to everything, coming to terms with the gods' war being over for him, and with the fact that it hadn't been the end he'd expected.
So Kain can be seen practicing with his spear, slicing up targets with the well-practiced ease of a skilled warrior. Every so often he throws in something probably a lot less... expected... like a mighty Jump or a blast of Cyclone. He's intent on what he's doing, but definitely open to sparring should anyone be around.
Around Skyhold
To go along on this mission, he's got to blend in. Which means that, unfortunately, it really isn't such a great idea to wear his typical dragoon gear out there. Way too noticeable for someone posing as a hunter.
He's somehow thrown together an especially garish combination of colors and patterns for his current attempt at "blending in". There's plaidweave of course, so much plaidweave, along with ring velvet, silk, ram leather... The whole thing isn't exactly... the greatest combination of patterns and colors (but since when has Kain known how to dress aside from armor?).
He doesn't seem to notice anything amiss as he explores the area some more. There are two main places he's most likely to be run into: He's especially fond of walking high along the castle battlements and towers, where he spends a lot of time. But he will also take a break for a drink later on in the tavern as well.

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"Ah--yes." He glanced back down at his concoction as he replied, studying it for a moment before he gave the items in his cauldron a brief stir. "It's for the patients I'm attending to tomorrow."
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"Then... I take it you're a white mage... I mean, a healer?" He's still used to using the typical word for it that he knows, though it's different here, he's finding out. Even more different than the otherworlders he'd met during the gods' war. The way that people act about magic in general is so unlike what he knows.
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Every Rifter he had met to thus far was all interesting in their own way. Their worlds, the way their culture showed in what they did and said... it was intriguing, even if incredibly terrifying at the same time. If the Rift could do this, bring all these people from worlds that they didn't even know--what other power could it bring? Just wondering about it was terrifying in and of itself.
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"It goes for both of us." He tried his best to smile again and reassure the Rifter. "And we can start with potions. What kind are you looking for, specifically?"
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“I’m no mage, so I’ve no need of ethers or anything of that nature… but I assume this world has some sort of healing potions available?” He certainly always needs to stock up on those.
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He isn't entirely sure how effective it would be on the Rifter, but it was all only made with herbs and nothing else, so hopefully it should take without any issues.
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"So... you're native to this world? Is it truly as dangerous as everyone has made it sound?" Because it seems like it's filled with demons and warring factions and perhaps worse than that.
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He paused momentarily in his stirring to get some elfroot over, breaking off the leaves to drop into the cauldron, the concoction bubbling as the leaves sunk into the liquid mixture. "It's been one thing after another, so it has been a really hard time for many people."
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He watches the potion curiously as the ingredient is added, and stirred in. “I heard that a lot of the unrest involves mages… Are people truly as fearful of magic as it sounds?”
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"I suppose war is the same, no matter where you are," he mused, more to himself than to the Rifter, quiet for a moment after that at the question. And that was the whole crux of the matter - magic, and mages, and how it was like in Thedas. Even before the Rifters it had always been an issue, and now with them around it seemed to be even more of a problem.
Eventually he manages a nod. "Here, in Thedas, people who can use magic can only use it because they have a conscious connection to the Fade, where demons and spirits dwell. These spirits and demons can easily use a person's connection to the Fade and take over their bodies, effectively erasing the mage's identity and turning their bodies into a monstrous creature that rampages around and ends up hurting people." His tone is solemn and quiet as he explains it out to the Rifter - he could make it sound better, he knew, but Bruce saw no reason to beat around the bush. They deserved to know, especially when it was necessary for them to.
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Kain looks visibly shaken when Bruce reveals that information about the Fade and the demons… He takes a moment to compose himself. There are few things which can unsettle him, but this is definitely up there. Top of that list, really. He frowns a little. Of course, he doesn’t yet understand a lot of how things work here, but even from an outsider perspective, the Templars do sound a bit heavy-handed in their approaches. “No wonder they fear what they’re capable of… but shouldn’t these mages learn how to protect themselves somehow? Can they not find some means to fight these demons? There is no worse fate than losing your mind to a dark influence like that… not even death.”
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"That's why the Circles exist - they're there for the mages, to help them grow and train in an environment that's safe for them, with the Templars to aid in that effort." That had been the intention, at least, but with time and people being how they were... perhaps it was only a matter of time that the status quo would change.
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"That was the intention of the Circles, yes," Bruce confirms with a nod, although after that his smile slips into something more solemn, and perhaps just a little bit sad. "But each Circle is more or less self-regulated by the Templars, so sometimes there can be a misuse of authority - just as the mages can also overreach themselves and push too hard."
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"That explains it... with such power, mages ought to understand and take caution with their capabilities... but the Templars shouldn't treat them like prisoners, either. This is the reason for all of the recent conflict, right? I've heard some about a war, and Circles disbanding...?"
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Of course, Bruce wasn't exactly clear on the specifics of that, since he didn't really quite keep up during his time on the run, but he understood enough to make something of an educated guess.
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Kain has to wonder about it, the whole idea still seems so strange to him. He couldn’t imagine Rosa being cloistered away somewhere, and wouldn’t want that, but if falling prey to demons were a threat… well… He knows what Cecil might think, as far as protecting her. But he knows what Rosa probably would think too, and it wouldn’t be staying back in “safety” for her supposed own good.
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It was a bitter, vicious, cycle, and one that wouldn't really stop until something truly did change - but for better or for worse Bruce couldn't say. Only time itself would be able to tell.
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"It's hard to say, exactly. Corypheus might be the one responsible, but he is a mage in his own right." In that was it would be inaccurate to say that it wasn't the fault of mages, but in context that wasn't right either. "I suppose the best way to put it is that the explosion at the Conclave had nothing to do with the conflict." But its effects, of course, were far too prominent and far-reaching.
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“Corypheus… I’ve heard that name a great deal, as the one to blame for all of this. Is there no reason why we cannot make a more direct attack upon him? Is he impossible to reach? Surely everyone has a weakness…” It’s typical Kain-logic to want to turn it into some sort of battle, wage war, but that’s how he operates. There have to be reasons why such a direct approach won’t work, though.
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"For one, he has forces that are much larger and more powerful than what we have right now." The Venatori and the Red Templars were the proof of that, along with that giant dragon. "Secondly... there's not much information about him. It makes it hard to do anything." All everyone really knew was that his name was from one of the magisters in Tevinter than once entered the Golden City, but until then most had assumed that to be nothing more than a myth. The fact that it could be real, now, was pretty unsettling.
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“Then it sounds as if we must gather more information on him… and that we have a great deal to accomplish before we can take that action. I only hope we’re able to find out what we need to in order to destroy him before he does something truly catastrophic.” After all, in his experience these powerful evil sorts tend to be a really awful threat to the world.
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That's something, at least, that Bruce can believe in quite a bit. For all of everyone's conflicts and disagreements, everyone could at least see the necessity of having a Thedas that still stands and not destroyed. After all if there was no Thedas, then there'd be no grounds to even fight on in the first place.
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we can wrap this up soon? :o
yep that works for me!
\o/
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