Cecil Gershwin Palmer (
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faderift2015-12-25 09:40 pm
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But despite what you've been told
WHO: Cecil, Kevin, Sherlock, Maxwell, Korrin, Lenneth
WHAT: Four brave Inquisition members go to rescue a group of very odd people
WHEN: the next few days
WHERE: on the edge of Emprise
NOTES: Rescuers feel free to use the ooc post here to plot out how you want the rescue to go down. Feel free to make up camp details/NPC actions. Action will be split into three main threads: Captive chatter, rescue, and travelling (both coming and going). Rescue will be a group log, but for the others feel free to do one-on-one threads.
WHAT: Four brave Inquisition members go to rescue a group of very odd people
WHEN: the next few days
WHERE: on the edge of Emprise
NOTES: Rescuers feel free to use the ooc post here to plot out how you want the rescue to go down. Feel free to make up camp details/NPC actions. Action will be split into three main threads: Captive chatter, rescue, and travelling (both coming and going). Rescue will be a group log, but for the others feel free to do one-on-one threads.
The report’s directions are clear, at least, which is good - how else would the scouts be able to find the camp in this cold, desolate landscape. Snow as far as the eye can see, but there are great red shards of lyrium breaking through the ground. The only sounds are the grunting noise of red Templars stalking their way through the construction site echos along the frozen grounds, and the freezing wind that bites through skin and fur alike.
Scattered among these fearsome foes are cages. They look almost like caravans - giant cages on wheels, with cowering, shivering figures within. A few elves, primarily humans, all cold and hungry and uncertain about their fate.
Within one of these cages, a tattoo-covered human is conducting interviews.

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"Beeeeeees," Cecil said quietly to himself, in an amazed sort of awe, but once Sherlock had snapped out of it, Cecil quickly did too - and finally decided that maybe he could actually make himself useful, rather than run around after a man who was very obviously not interested in making a comment. He'd seen where the others had gone, however, and with a wave of his arm to the new batch of prisoners, said: "This way!" And led them off himself.
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A quiet voice in the back of Maxwell's noted the dark, swirling, angry cloud as well - simultaneously amused and fascinated. How did one even manage such a thing? He would have to ask, if they all got out in one piece.
(He also made a note to never upset Sherlock, lest he find himself in the midst of such a swarm.)
All the while, he continued to draw and shoot, and finally, as Sherlock as making his move toward the last cage and the Templar grew desperate to stop him, Maxwell got the opening he'd been looking for. Quickly, he took advantage, striking the arching in the shoulder to disarm and disable him; then a second arrow put him down as he floundered.
Immediate danger neutralized, his bow lowered and he waved the new group toward him.
"Quickly! Stay low!"
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Korrin glances around again afterward, just to be sure, and that's when she spots the swarm of bees. Of course she knows what that's about, having heard of the grenade recipe before, but it wasn't something she'd attempted to make for herself. Now, seeing it in action, she seriously reconsiders. "...nice."
Right. Back to work. As soon as that last Red Templar in their vicinity is dispatched, the Vashoth mage heads toward the rest of the group. It's time to get out of here, before reinforcements overwhelm them.
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The stormshocked foe in front of her offered little challenge, although the red lyrium cluster jutting from his neck made his decapitation slightly messier than she'd aimed for. The Valkyrie wrinkled her nose in disgust as the corpse thudded to the ground. She raised her sword to the sun, watched the cluster it had stuck in and yanked out sparkle a malevolent ruby on the blade.
"...Would a sample help anyone back at Skyhold?" she asked, lifting a boot to shove the cluster off her blade and into the snow.
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The others could debate the merits of carrying red lyrium back to Skyhold itself. Sherlock wouldn't be getting any closer to the stuff than he had to. While they spoke, he went for the nearest stack of trunks and supplies, on the hunt for anything useful he could grab before they made their exit.
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"Be careful around that, I've seen what it can do, up close." He still saw the body sometimes in his sleep. "But if we can transport it safely, I think they're looking for some to study."