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Entry tags:
- ! mod plot,
- alexandrie d'asgard,
- byerly rutyer,
- darras rivain,
- gwenaëlle strange,
- isaac,
- james flint,
- john silver,
- julius,
- loki,
- nell voss,
- teren von skraedder,
- wysteria de foncé,
- yseult,
- { adasse agassi },
- { alexandra karahalios },
- { anna },
- { cade harimann },
- { christine delacroix },
- { gareth },
- { geneviève de la fontaine },
- { hanzo shimada },
- { ilias fabria },
- { inessa serra },
- { james norrington },
- { kylo ren },
- { lakshmi bai },
- { leonard church },
- { magni an forleif o talonhold },
- { marcoulf de ricart },
- { marisol vivas },
- { merrill },
- { myrobalan shivana },
- { obi-wan kenobi },
- { rey },
- { sarah manning },
- { sidony veranas },
- { six },
- { thranduil }
MOD PLOT ↠ NONE TO RETURN
WHO: All characters signed up to participate in the Battle of Ghislain
WHAT: The Inquisition regroups and heads home
WHEN: Covers the period immediately post-battle (11.28) through the journey back to Kirkwall (11.29-12.1)
WHERE: North of Montfort, Orlais, and on the road to Val Chevin
NOTES: This is Post #2, covering the immediate aftermath of the battle and the journey back to Kirkwall. It's a free-for-all. Post #1 covers the battle itself. More info on the OOC post.
WHAT: The Inquisition regroups and heads home
WHEN: Covers the period immediately post-battle (11.28) through the journey back to Kirkwall (11.29-12.1)
WHERE: North of Montfort, Orlais, and on the road to Val Chevin
NOTES: This is Post #2, covering the immediate aftermath of the battle and the journey back to Kirkwall. It's a free-for-all. Post #1 covers the battle itself. More info on the OOC post.

For the remainder of the day and well into the night, the fortress and surrounding land are a frenzy of activity. The wounded who were not left on the field must be triaged and tended to with limited supplies, while many healers and surgeons out of commission themselves and the remainder worked to the bone. Scouts, soldiers, and even support staff in sturdy enough condition to keep working may be tasked with assembling camp from the few remaining supplies, taking reports on known casualties or acquired intelligence, or further fortifying the new location. The Orlesian army sends one of its battered cavalry units toward Ghislain to attempt to provide some warning, and from the Inquisition's number a few patrols are sent back toward the battlefield or toward Ghislain, with stern orders not to re-engage, only to watch for signs of pursuit, and to direct any stragglers.
Those who remain in the fortress are in for a long, miserable night, with meager rations and makeshift bedding, if any of either, while the wind shifts directions and grows colder. By morning a number of the wounded have died, but attempts to build a pyre are hampered by the sudden swell of a storm that starts with freezing rain and then transitions to early and unpredicted thick, heavy snow.
For a few hours that morning the two armies attempt business as normal, but it soon becomes clear that the storm is getting stronger, and they risk being snowed in with more people than they can feed. Many, including the Inquisition's Gallows contingent, are ordered to disperse. Many crowd into wagons, with any transportable wounded receiving further attention en route and neighbors hunching close to preserve heat whether they like one another or not, while those able to do so follow on foot or horseback over the rough, flash-frozen highway toward Montfort and then west toward Val Chevin. The storm doesn't abate until they've nearly reached the city, but once there they're able to stop, eat, and spend a few hours indoors thawing out before proceeding home.
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"I do keep wishing pacifism was viable. Viable, in a medical sense, almost. Something that could survive on its own. I'm cynical enough to think people can't be trusted with violence, but I'm also cynical enough to think people will never give it up. And slaughter the pacifists."
Julius' shoulder is bare. Colin peels back the bandage carefully. As quickly as they have been moving, there hasn't been time to tend to every individual wound the way it needs, so he makes sure it is clean and the bleeding has stopped. No magic, for now. His ability is spent, and he is still feeling a little lightheaded from all the lyrium potions he took yesterday.
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"It's something to work toward, though, isn't it? Even if we never manage completely, less violence is still a victory. Every time something could have come to blows, or to a battle, but doesn't. It all matters." It's not optimism, not precisely; it's a willingness to grind out victories in inches, rather than demand wholesale change. It's a position he know feels a bit of a cheat to many of his compatriots, but it lets him keep moving when actual optimism might have left him prone to crushing in the world they inhabit.
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"Less violence," he agrees. He spends another moment catching his breath, then his brow furrows a little. "But what if...what if you ran into, um, someone who...what if you had an opportunity to kill, and it could...save others suff--"
He cuts himself off and looks away, not sure if he actually wants to talk about this yet. Does he? Maker, this cart. And he feels the thought of the topic bringing a pressure to his chest that definitely isn't the broken ribs.
"Never mind. We'll talk about it another time. Can we, can we change the subject?"
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After a moment, he adds, "How's business?" His tone is wry, but Colin can take the question as seriously (or not) as he likes.
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"Fine." His customers are very few, of course, but they do exist. He even likes one of them. Then there are some weird ones. "There's this one who's always a bit unnerving, but he's in and out fast enough. Might be a bit mad already, though he seems young for it. I don't really know how to tell."
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The last sentence is dry.
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Julius and Colin have both lived through a few.
"I trust you've got a decent eye for someone who's a threat. Trust your instincts; they likely won't steer you wrong, at least in this sort of thing." One thing Julius can say for a Circle education; it teaches you to read people's intentions quickly, identify potential threats. Mages who don't learn to do so tend not to make it.
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"I don't have instincts, Julius," he says softly. "I'm just scared of everyone. Which works, I mean, I'm not dead. But then I stopped having friends. I thought it was a problem I could live with. But no, I don't have instincts. It's like those all got burnt off and scarred over, and now I just have this."
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"I put that incorrectly, perhaps," he says, after a moment. "Are you equally scared of everyone, all of the time? Because I would be surprised if you couldn't separate an immediate threat from a lineup."
'Having friends' is not a thing the Circle teaches one to do, not really. Whatever Julius feels about Colin's characterization, it's a simple enough truth.
"Though if I'm wrong, perhaps we'll have a talk about that when I can think straight about things that aren't how I can feel my heart pounding in my foot somehow."
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"It's..." Everyone equally isn't quite right. But his own head is swimming with pain, and the more he talks, the more he has to breathe, and breathing hurts. He shakes his head and focuses on healing. The sheer exhaustion of mana yesterday hasn't quite gone, but he can do this, calling on Compassion to soothe the swelling and dull the pain.
"It's better left for another time," he agrees with a sigh as the glimmer fades from his hands. He stiffly pulls out a pouch of herbs. "Let me get you some thyme and elfroot. You'll want to wrap the leaves into a sort of wad and give them a chew, it'll help balance the phlegm and take down the swelling. And if we can get it elevated, it'll be better."
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Something for the swelling is likely a good idea, in the meantime. Colin finds Julius foot well wrapped against both blood-loss and cold, but bootless.
"Alright, give me the leaves, but then you should probably try to rest a bit. I've probably kept you talking too long in the name of distracting myself."