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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-06-02 04:52 pm

MOD PLOT: NOT ALONE DO WE STAND, Part 2

WHO: Grand Tourney attendants
WHAT: Celebrations, slightly marred
WHEN: The last day of the Tourney, and after
WHERE: Wycome
NOTES: Reminder that brackets for all events are here!


I. LAST CHANCE TO PARTY

After the Grand Melee draws to a close, and the Grand Tourney with it, the grounds and adjacent taverns and inns remain crowded with visitors. There's at least one more night of celebration before everyone has to return to their lives. The most raucous of it, as well as the most bragging, originates from the Free Marches, who have taken James Norrington's presence on the winning Inquisition team as an opportunity to claim victory for themselves—the fact that the rest of the winning team was made up of Rifters and a Tevinter is something nearly everyone would prefer to overlook. For many competitors, it's the first night they've been able to indulge in honored Tourney pastimes without jeopardizing their performance in events. For many spectators, it's their last opportunity for the foreseeable future to spend time with new friends from other nations and to prove who can sing their homeland's favored drinking songs the loudest.

When it comes to the Inquisition, something has noticeably shifted. The congratulations for their victories are often sincerely delivered, accompanied by questions about the war effort and what they do. Identifiable rifters and mages may find strangers sitting down next to them, rather than giving them wide and whispering berth, and asking their names. Elves are slightly less likely to be asked to go get a broom or fetch a drink. Arguments about political philosophy don't uniformly fall to one side or the other, but they are more common than they were at the beginning of the week, with heated arguments about the future of this or that nation periodically breaking out over drinks.

Even those arguments are fairly friendly and high-spirited, though, and far outnumbered by the number of less serious conflicts that break out: drinking contests, pie-eating dares, and good old-fashioned dance-offs.

II. CONGRATION YOU DONE IT

To allow time for competitors to set their broken bones and stop bleeding, the award for the Grand Melee is given the following morning, with the Celebrant presented amid fanfare to the winning Melee team. Winners and high-ranking runners-up from other events, though less loudly vaunted, are directed to a tent to pick up their prizes.

The grounds don't immediately vacate, after that, but the mood is distinctly wound-down, while merchants pack up their stalls and revelers nurse hangovers or aching stomachs overloaded with pie. By midday, people have begun remarking on a peculiarity: the prizes meant for competitors from the Anderfels remain unclaimed, and the entire delegation seems to have left in the middle of the night, likely sour grapes over their Grand Melee loss, fiercest warriors in Thedas my ass—though some speculate instead that they've all been kidnapped, or that they fled to avoid being forced to return to their own country.

III. SHIT

The rumors don't have long to percolate before the question of what happened is answered—first by Ina Hachette, a member of the Anderfels court persuaded to defect to the Inquisition, who turns up out of breath and searching for the Inquisition's leaders, and next by a curt message delivered to Inquisition sending crystals that there's a disturbance at the Orlais-Anderfels border. A big one. Invasion-sized.

It's inevitable that the news spreads—living cheek by jowl in tents is not conducive to much secrecy—and soon rumors have run wild throughout the encampment, putting an abrupt end to the festivities as everyone scrambles to gather their forces to leave. Tevinter, on the whole, is the quickest to pack its bags. Whether they know something or are only worried people will turn on them as the finger-pointing begins is anyone's guess. But if it's the latter, they're right to worry, and nearly prevented from leaving by an Orlesian-led mob convinced that they know something. The task of keeping the peace and preventing bloodshed falls to the Inquisition as much as Wycome's local guard, as the tourney dissolves into posturing and wild accusations.

When the danger of an actual fight breaking out passes—mainly once Tevinter is gone—and the crowds thin, the Inquisition's delegation is ordered to pack up and make haste on the journey back to Kirkwall.
circleprodigy: (at ease)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2018-06-06 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Inessa nods happily to that. "I overheard some folk asking about the war effort and our successes. It seems they've come around to the notion that our intentions are honorable. Not to mention that I haven't been given as wide a berth or ordered to fetch anything." A refreshing change, since she's a little tired of wearing her Warden armor all the time just to make the point that she's not a servant.
overharrowed: (I looked everywhere)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-06-09 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Almost no one visibly twitches when they sit next to me and notice the staff," he says, with a smile. "It's novel, though your problem sounds even more tiresome. It's... cosmopolitan, this tourney, in the way the Inquisition has hoped to be."

Even if the organization doesn't always succeed, it's one of the few that's trying for an improvement to the status quo. Julius may believe the status quo isn't worth throwing out altogether, but he's not blind to the fact it needs changing.

"You know, I don't know that I've ever asked. You must have traveled fairly widely, before all this. Anywhere you were especially fond of before?"
circleprodigy: (earnest)

[personal profile] circleprodigy 2018-06-10 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
The question has her frowning in thought, leaning back a little. "I suppose Nevarra. They have a respect for mages not often seen elsewhere, and it comes without the stigma and issues of the Imperium. Given how they believe the Inquisition gave offense, however, I am not so certain of a warm welcome should we return." Ugh, that damned Grand Necropolis incident. Inessa still chafes at being reprimanded when they were simply acting in self-defense.

"The Hunterhorn Mountains were quite beautiful, as well. A bit remote, but I didn't mind that...at least, for a time."
overharrowed: (the things that might have healed me)

Sorry this has gone so long! If you'd like to let it go, no worries

[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-06-30 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"I liked the little of Nevarra I saw, though my only visit was... that one." The one that ended so poorly. "While we were there, Anders and I thought it might be good, someday, to make a book or some sort of way to remember the people we knew from Kinloch Hold. Since a lot of us didn't have families to think fondly of us after we'd gone. Maybe that sounds sentimental, under the circumstances, though."
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[personal profile] circleprodigy 2018-06-30 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
That gets her attention and she straightens, eyebrows arching. She hadn't considered the idea at all and now there's a surge of shame, wondering why. Everything had happened so fast, but still, could she not have made time to remember them in some way? So she nods slowly, considering.

"Sometimes we need sentiment, though. When I left...it was chaotic, no time to think and look back. I'm afraid that's a habit I have kept up since, but it's unfair to those who shaped our lives, lived and learned alongside us. I think it's a fine idea, Julius."
overharrowed: (a final moment)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-07-02 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think that's true of most of us, even if we left under different circumstances." It's hard for him to imagine Wardens encouraging recruits to reflect on the lives they'd left behind generally, but he thinks perhaps it's an unfair assumption.

"I don't know when any of us will find the time. But it's good to remember people who no one else might be able to, even if we don't make a religion of it."