Galadriel (
laurenande) wrote in
faderift2018-09-06 11:34 pm
Simple Gifts [Closed]
WHO: Galadriel, Thranduil, Solas, Myrobalan, Merrill, Kitty, Lakshmi, Teren, Marcoulf, Jang, Obi-Wan, and Anders
WHAT: A trip to a perfectly normal Chantry in the middle of nowhere.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: The Island of Alamar, Ferelden.
NOTES: Current warnings, to be updated: Graphic Descriptions of Gore
WHAT: A trip to a perfectly normal Chantry in the middle of nowhere.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: The Island of Alamar, Ferelden.
NOTES: Current warnings, to be updated: Graphic Descriptions of Gore
The Abbey on the White Cliff
Travel to the Abbey on the White Cliff is no easy matter. While it stands not far from Amaranthine, the waters between the mainland and the island shores are a wicked confluence of eddies and razor sharp rock. The rain is ever-present here and the wind moves unpredictably at the best of times. Ships of size cannot travel easily to the island of Alamar and small boats are rarely steady through the choppy water. Fortunately, as the Inquisition approaches, the world takes some pity on them and the waters seem to still and calm. The clouds linger but, at the very least, they don't open above them until they have reached the land.
The island is a grey affair, all rocks and scrub and damp. The village, an austere looking outcropping of buildings, is entirely made from the local stone and, were it not for the red clay roofing, would blend into the landscape seamlessly. Very few people have strayed into the rain to greet the Inquisition and, without the voices to echo off the stone, most sound is drowned in the lapping of waves and the heavy fall of rain. As a result of the weather and the lack of citizens, the town has the general quality of a graveyard.
The merchants who work the docks are affable enough and, after unloading their haul and securing it somewhere a bit drier, offer to take the Inquisition up to the Abbey proper. The rain slows before long and the merchants lead the Inquisition to the main roads and, let them on their way. Fortunately, the Island is not terribly large and, even walking, it will take only a few hours to arrive at the far side of it.
As the party leaves the village and the shore, the island landscape opens before them. Sloping moors give way to periodic outcroppings of rock and, against the horizon and the far end of the island, there rests a dark forest of pines. The Abbey on the White Cliff stands at the far side, at the top of the hill and overlooking the waves. The road they travel is an easy one, well worn, and the buildings come into view long before they reach them--they stand several stories tall, made of the same stone as the village. They are moss-covered and have the look of an old building that has been questionably kept--at least, from a distance.
The closer one gets to the buildings, the more obvious the additions and repairs become. Windows that have no business holding glass have had colorful windows inset to them. The doors are heavy, wooden, and new. The ironwork on the walls is polished and unworn by the rain. There are no torches lit but, once the Inquisition members have reached the doors, they open promptly.
They are greeted by a Chantry Sister with a bright smile and rosy cheeks and, without hesitation, the lot of them are welcomed into the Abbey.
OOC:
Hey guys! So I plan on aggressively GMing this one. Basically I want to run this like D&D, or as near as I can manage.
The location threads below are available for single player/two player exploration, I will be tagging you with information based on where you go or what you do, but if you want to do a bigger thread please just use the team threads at the bottom. That way if you all decide you want to check out the [INSERT LOCATION HERE] and it leads you to [DIFFERENT LOCATION] I can move you along without changing threads.
Because of your proficiencies, different characters will have advantages in different areas/while talking to different people, so groups are best. I will also be PMing your character journal periodically with any information that your character may have picked up on that nobody else would.
The NPCs are available for talking to or questioning by any number of people. Their general locations are in their thread headers so you can travel there as a crew or ask me to send them at you, if you so desire.
Feel free to do new top-levels if you guys really want, I am just here to try and make this fun.

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"I was told you were the subject of..." she balks, unsure of how to phrase it, and glances at Anders. Teren is Andrastian, but feels silly saying the word. Nonetheless: "...a miracle, not long ago. A rapid healing back from the verge of death." She raises her eyebrows. "Is this true?"
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"Yes," she replies, at length and looks between the two of them, suspicion and discomfort clear in every line of her. "It is true, I was brought back from--I was injured very badly. I was restored.
"Did you..." she pauses and it is something of a struggle to continue, but she soldiers on. "Did you have a question? Apart from regarding the veracity of the claim? Or are you simply asserting that we are falling behind in our obligations?"
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"Unless it's too painful to talk about." He can't deny that maybe there's useful information there, even if it's definitely not a good way to find it out.
CW: Graphic Gore
"Fine," she agrees tersely. "It is an unpleasant memory and more recent than I would like."
Her warning is blunt and delivered with the implication that she will not be repeating herself. She stares at Teren for a second before she shifts to Anders and begins her account.
"I am from this island, I was born in the village. This island has always, always been beset by bandits and thieves, on ship or boats, but they are not normally brazen enough or desperate enough to rob the people here. We are too poor."
She stands taller even as she admits that, nearly daring one of them to make comment. When they don't she continues.
"I traveled to Amaranthine to buy supplies for my father's work. When we returned, they raided our ship, killed my father, and--" She halts a moment, stunned at how quickly and easily she announced her father's death and that seems to hit her as she pauses. Her expression falls to anguish for a moment before she regains some shadow of her composure.
"They cut me open on the same sword." She breathes and does not seem to realize her grip on the papers has gone white. She is wrinkling them terribly. "We were drifting until we hit the cliffs. Someone from the Abbey found me while I was...exposed for the birds. They saved my life."
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"Why not be certain they'd finished the job?" she wonders aloud, putting herself in the mindset of the bandits. Who would leave a girl alive and screaming to be found by the law, to point right to them?
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She looks quickly between the two of them, Teren and Anders, and her face flushes with rage. Her jaw flexes as she considers them and, at once, she turns and starts to stalk away.
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It's not quite an apology, but it's some of one.
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"Apparently," she agrees, voice high and tight and hesitates as she goes to turn again. She should stalk away, there is nothing keeping her in this place, but she is bound by her duty and she is a Chantry Sister. she steels herself and takes a moment to calm, before sighing heavily and audibly.
"Alright, fine," she agrees tightly, quickly, and then speaks before she can think about it. "I do not recall a great deal of it, I was not in a mind to remember.
"I was brought before her, she did not visit my bedside. I recall stone at my back and a light above me and--" She pauses here as she recalls, her expression going a touch distant. "I was not awake at first, but my eyes weren't closed either, it is very hazy.
"The first clear memory I have, I was being comforted by a Sister...but I felt fine. I was strong enough to stand, to walk, to weep."
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"Thank you and I'm sorry for your loss." There's a pause as he debates saying something else before he decides to go ahead. "Is it... Forgive me, but why are there so many who are dying in your infirmary, when she can do this? I don't understand. The brother there is doing what he can but he's no training and no resources, but he shouldn't need it when she's able to do something beyond any healer I've heard of before."
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"The toll," Luca says and her eyes dart back to Teren and then to Anders again. She sees no understanding in them and so she settles in for an explanation she should not be the one to give.
"The Reverend Mother's gift is not without cost, she cannot heal them all at once, she has not the strength. They must wait and be healed one by one. She must rest." She pauses then and looks curiously at Anders. "Brother Estmond is not a healer, he cannot treat any but the smallest wounds. He is there to make them comfortable so they might live until they can be healed."
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He glances back at Teren as if she can help, but she's not a healer. The opposite, really.
"Surely you could afford to hire one, with the work that's clearly going into this place. So many more could be saved like that, and she wouldn't have to pick and choose."
The last is a stab in the dark, but Estmond had talked about someone living long enough for a blessing, not a healing. As if words were more commonly given than something that actually helped.
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"These are gifts, ser," she says and shakes her head. "We have no money, it was sent whole to the Inquisition. All we have are gifts from pilgrims and the master carpenters have agreed to help us without charge."
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"Why all the pilgrims?" she asks after a moment, "it's not an easy place to get to, and by the look of it half of them are on their last legs."
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"And when did you start having issues here with keeping the fires lit?" It probably sounds like it comes out of the blue, but he's trying to do the math of this place right now.
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"Everyone here has seen enough of fire and blood," she adds and looks between them, her tone stern and almost matronly. "None of us lament the lack of them both.
"I have no more moments to spare, if you have another question be quick about it."
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He's guessing the number will be very low, almost betting on it, at this point, and not simply because the miracles seem unknown once you get very far outside of the region.
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"Do you make it a habit to ask this of every doctor, also?" Her tone could not be more strongly displeased and her disgust with them lingers...but still she answers.
"Reverend Mother Alvar has blessed all of our lives, but she has truly saved thirty souls."
And with that, she does not linger to see if the number impresses or displeases them, she turns and walks, swiftly from the conversation, her shoes clacking loudly with the force of her furious steps.
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Those who would know, that is. Those who would worry about being found out.
"Notice that she said it was just the Reverend Mother. There's not personal pride there. She may not know the whole of it... or she may have chosen to ignore it, because how can you not see how much death is here?"
And deliberate death, no less.