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faderift2018-09-15 04:40 pm
I like big dragons and I cannot lie
WHO: Alistair, Anders, Anduin, Hanzo, Inessa, Merrill, Nathaniel, Val
WHAT: Racing the Venatori to a Great Dragon
WHEN: End of the month
WHERE: Northern Anderfels
NOTES: Violence, nothing else atm.
WHAT: Racing the Venatori to a Great Dragon
WHEN: End of the month
WHERE: Northern Anderfels
NOTES: Violence, nothing else atm.
The trip is made fairly straightforward enough with griffons, staying high and flying during the night to avoid being spotted and making camp during the day once the grey light of dawn shows them somewhere far away from nearby villages.
They make it to the jungles of the northwest without seemingly causing alarm, but it's hard to know for sure.

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Who... apparently wants to have a staring contest with Alistair.
"Um?" Merrill glances between Alistair and the dragon, using her free hand to gently scratch Ghostface's neck to keep him calm. "Should- should I cast a barrier, or...?"
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He moves and stands at the front of the party, eyes completely locked on the beast, almost ignorant of everything that's happening around him until he hears Merrill speaks, his head tilted slightly.
"Wait until she moves. She might think it was a threat."
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He stands at the back of the group, his eyes widening as he steps out into the clearing. "Wow," he breathes. She's... beautiful and terrible. It hardly seems credible but she's even larger than a dragon aspect. A shiver runs through him and he rubs his back as if something were crawling there. He tears his gaze away only long enough to glance at his companions. "So, are we sure that we can't... reason with her?"
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Noting the staring contest as well, she frowns in concern and shakes her head at Merrill, forcing calm into her voice. "Hanzo has a point. Let's see what happens, first." That said, she keeps her staff in hand, ready to act at a moment's notice.
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He has not told anyone anything. He was actually fairly quiet on the way here, between the combined awe and terror of flying and occasional miserable drifts back to the thought of Calenhad Theirin, father of Ferelden and Chantry Anointed, guzzling blood from a dragon and uniting the clans with a reaver's dark force.
"—my face looks especially edible."
But he moves forward, a few tentative steps, shield ready but low. It's unfortunate she's awake, but there are eight of them. The odds have been worse.
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"If she attacks," he says to the others, "I want Inessa and Anders in the air with me. Melée fighters stay on the ground. She will fight us both in the air and down below, so we should be prepared to meet her on both fronts."
He says nothing about Alistair, but he knows exactly what the dragon sees in him. Perhaps they can work such a thing, whatever it is, to their advantage. In one pocket is the amulet that was used to cure Fiona, the one that accelerates the progress of the taint, wrapped in thick leather to keep its bearer safe from its effects. One way or another, this is a watershed moment for their Blight research.
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"Maybe Alistair bathed in flavored soap," he says quietly. The relative stillness lasts for several excruciating seconds longer as she looks at the group, particularly Hanzo who has stepped forward. Then, after one more look at Alistair the dragon rears up on her hind legs and roars loudly. She's massive. A sweep of her wings sends a powerful gust at the party before she thuds back onto all fours and bellows a challenge. ...or perhaps it's a warning, because the ice that follows it hits the trees above the party rather than the party themselves.
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"Light shine upon us all," he says as a golden mist fills his hand. "Let courage fill us so that there remains no place to give fear entrance to our hearts." All around the party it seems the sunlight has grown brighter, warmer just for a moment. As Anduin opens his eyes, they are clear. His hand moves to his side, prepared to draw Shalamayne.
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"That was definitely her moving," she says, in case anyone wants to argue. She doesn't particularly feel that anyone here should be turned into a popsicle just because they don't want to upset the dragon. "She almost certainly has dragonlings and drakes with her, if the Venatori haven't gone through them already."
Despite her caution regarding the dragon, Merrill does sound a bit sad about the prospect. They're creatures trying to survive, just like any other. The drakes trying to protect the young would be the first to be killed, she imagines; the dragonlings after, if they couldn't be controlled - and wasn't the idea of the Venatori rearing a clutch of dragonlings a horrible thought?
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So much for waiting, then. As Merrill casts her own spell, the elven warden adds to that with a barrier once Potato gives her the chance to act. Then she'll urge her mount to back up, keeping an eye on the great beast and ready to renew her spell the moment it fades.
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Which is to say that he is right there at the front of things, nearly the first to dismount from his griffon. Crossbow, no sword. Chawcey, exquisite creature that he is, has been left out of range of any immediate attacks. Even from this distance, the griffon hisses his apprehension with his siblings, as the great dragon reacts.
Instinctively, Val ducks low. The ice has passed overhead. He looks back, in the direction it went. Trees, flash-frozen.
"Astonishing," he says to himself. He swings around his satchel to get his writing book. "It is a warning--it must be! Like the dry bite, or the warning signal--a greater scale, of course, in deference to her type--so little is known of them, but their intelligence cannot be underestimated. There might be reason. We cannot attack first!"
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The scholarly excitement can be... mostly understood. If the dragon wasn't fully capable of eating them and then still wanting to eat more, Anders might join him in it. As it is, he watches Val with a little apprehension. "Perhaps keep your eyes more on her? Than the writing?"
Nate's in charge, but that doesn't mean Anders can't try to keep someone from becoming a new ice statue. "Nate?"
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“Behind us!” he yells just before the fireball hits.
It lands directly in the middle of the party, sending people and griffons alike flying in all directions. It hits Anduin and Alistair hardest, with Anders and Nate catching the edge of it. Hanzo and Inessa are practically untouched. Nathaniel’s head spins as he tries to pick himself up and check on Blanche. Behind them are three venatori advancing on them quickly. Blanche has a few singed feathers, but she is flapping and shrieking in front of Nathaniel, claws bared threateningly. The venatori hesitate upon seeing the griffons. The dragon growls.
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Moving forward, he draws his bow, moving around the fire and the movements of his fellows.
"I will take them," he says, nodding his head. His bow glows lightly as his eyes narrow, his body shifting as he moves forward. "The dragon will keep them at some distance for now."
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"Up- up we go-" Ghostface rocks onto his haunches and flaps his wings, screeching a challenge. His attention has come away from the dragon, and for now, Merrill's more focused on the Venatori as well. Hanzo steps forward and she calls down from where Ghostface is rising. "I'll help cover you!"
Divide the targets, make the three Venatori have to work all the harder -- and the dragon too, for that matter.
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It hurts, obviously. It burns. But it's the muted burn of magical fire butting up against magic resistance, plus Merrill's spell. He sucks air through his teeth while Inessa's magic does its work, but he's already moving, too, to cleanse any lingering fire and to make sure de Foncé and his book are shielded until he can (hopefully, if he has a lick of sense in his excitable Orlesian head) put the book away.
He looks at the dragon, too, to shout, "Don't you dare attack us." Not because he thinks it will listen. It probably doesn't, you know, speak Trade. But it makes him feel a little better about turning his back on it to focus on the Vints, who are not four stories tall.
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Shalamayne still clipped to his side, Anduin extends a hand towards the mage. Light, golden, unbearably bright flares in his outstretched hand. There is not a moment's hesitation as Anduin pours his determination, the justness of what he does into it. The light arcs in a scintillating beam, a burning no arcane power can dispel. Anduin doesn't stop to see what remains of the mage as the light fades.
He steps around to guard Alistair's back, keeping a wary eye on the dragon without making eye contact- that would be bad, right? He draws his father's sword.
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He casts haste on Hanzo, Alistair, and Anduin, the other three on the ground, as the Venatori close in.
One of the Venatori is already bringing up another fireball, taking his time to make it larger. He flings it forward at the group in the air. The second has his hands glowing a purple-black when a beam of light strikes him fully in the chest and he stumbles back, shouting in pain and fear.
The third eyes them all before his eyes narrow and he sends a bolt of ice past the party to strike the dragon. It's clearly not enough to do significant damage, but it is enough to get her roaring in more anger and blowing ice again. The ice is generally aimed toward the Venatori, but it's fairly clear that the dragon isn't being entirely picky about most of the small figures darting around when it's her getting hurt.
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Once Potato is in position, Inessa taps into her power as a rift mage and directs it at the mage who was antagonizing the dragon. Recreating her fist from the essence of the Fade, she brings it down upon him without mercy. If the rest are close enough to smash into the ground as well, so be it.