PRIDE BEFORE A FALL | Closed.
WHO: Lakshmi + Coupe, Kitty, Gwenaelle, Helena, Iorveth, Marcoulf, Merrill, Solas.
WHAT: Fade cannonball
WHEN: You can't make me date you
WHERE: The Free Marches
NOTES: OOC Post, Discussion plurk.
WHAT: Fade cannonball
WHEN: You can't make me date you
WHERE: The Free Marches
NOTES: OOC Post, Discussion plurk.
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This is routine.
A rift, high above the ruins of the Hammer’s Edge Bridge. It cuts into the sky, green and pulsing as a wound to spit out spirits like misery. This is routine — but the position is precarious, so near to a cliff ledge. Watch your footing, a fall promises only sharp rocks and water below.
The task is straightforward: Close the tear, or provide a diversion for the Rifters doing so. Keep yourself alive, and keep your hand to the task, no matter how it aches. When respite comes, it’s a matter of seconds: The Rift stabilizes, and,
And Lakshmi breaks from the group. Moving fast (too considered for the pace, every demon dodged, never a misstep on the odd root or rock) as she sprints for the edge. Maybe you tried to grab her, stop her, stop someone else from grabbing her.
She launches herself legs out, flatly determined in her aim —
Maybe it’s only that like it or not, she’s going through that rift. Maybe it’s that there’s no good reason not to join her. Maybe it’s that everyone else is jumping too.
Routine, right?






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"We should begin to move. I am unsure of the best direction, but if we walk we will get a better sense. It would be best," said sternly, "if we kept our emotions as settled as possible. None of us with to bring demons to join us, and we all know how they can be summoned."
He's a touch like a disappointed father, or worse - a scolding teacher.
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Helpfully, she taps her bow against the stairs, to see if any of them notice the sound. "Stairs are direction. Maybe good."
If they decide to go a different way, then she'll just move her way to the front of that path, to scout ahead like the less pleasant Coupe says.
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In the end, it's Solas's mild scolding - keep your emotions in check. Right. He's a soldier, after all, isn't he? That part's easy.
Jerking his bow free from his back, he doesn't spare Gwen another glance, a few arrows from his quiver tugged free and ready if something comes leaping out. While he won't move to take point from Solas, he does step closer to towards Helena, maybe wordlessly holding out a couple arrows if she seems like she's running short.
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"I was told your asur- your demons. They are just as weak to metal when it hits them as magic. Is that true here as well? And does faith affect them at all?" A deeper breath, a deeper thought that she had not considered until now. "Must it be a faith in this... Maker and His Andraste for it to work?"
The straightforward line. What is in front of her, and how does she kill it.
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"No," she says to Lakshmi, adjusting the knife on her belt with her free hand. "Your faith may be used against you by them, or it may be what keeps you safe - but it is not a weapon against them. Your sword will work better, though!"
She could go into the way spirits are not inherently malevolent but that they are dangerous nevertheless, but that seems a lesson for another time. When a Templar isn't there.
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That, thankfully, doesn't come out of her mouth. She just grunts softly to show she had heard, is listening still. "Well, glad for that. I have at least the sword. Anything else apart from be numb and they will play tricks ought to be known about this... place?"
This terrifying, long, great green stretch. Of what should be life, but seems in turn, twisted here.
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"Just avoid speaking to them, if you can avoid it, and stay close to the party."
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Literally. She's already reaching for a knife — the better to tear a sleeve: she's not come with bandages, more's the oversight.
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Which means - as soon as they're not looking, I'll take care of it. She carries on past Wren's unwarranted concern. "And if they speak to us, and we can not help it? Given what's been said of trickery?"