judgemewhole (
judgemewhole) wrote in
faderift2015-12-28 11:05 am
Blood Magic - 101
WHO: James Norrington, and YOU.
WHAT: Norrington gets ambushed, for information.
WHEN: Currently
WHERE: Norrington's 'office' (aka the table he's secured outside his tent to write reports)
NOTES: Warnings for blood magic, irritated Templar and probable Mage and Templar politics abounding, as well as people asking silly questions
WHAT: Norrington gets ambushed, for information.
WHEN: Currently
WHERE: Norrington's 'office' (aka the table he's secured outside his tent to write reports)
NOTES: Warnings for blood magic, irritated Templar and probable Mage and Templar politics abounding, as well as people asking silly questions
Honestly, he really should have seen this coming. He was a known Templar Knight Commander - he had been hunting blood mages for nearly fifteen years now. His name were on several papers on Maelficarium, and he had trained Knights all over the Free Marches and even as far away as Orlais and Fereldan on how to properly hunt and kill blood mages.
Certainly, people were going to know of him. Certainly people were going to ask him about his past experiences. It was inevitable.
What he did not expect that was after coming in at the tail-end of an abomination attack to be bombarded by questions about blood magic - from soldiers down to the common folk. They crowded around him now, and you could just hear his voice over the fray of questions, stern and sometimes even caustic.
" -- NO I am not here to execute all the apprentice mages! One of them slipped - one. That does not mean the rest of them are suddenly going to start slicing open their wrists! They are children, they are learning. Is there a danger? Yes, but I sincerely doubt any of the mages here is blatantly teaching them ancient mind control rituals... "
There was a fast murmur of questions and then Norrington's voice could be heard again. "... No. You cannot do blood magic simply by cutting your finger and cursing. If that was the case every cook in the history of Thedas would be a blood mage. There are practices that someone must follow to use blood magic. If not, that is how we get abominations and demons from those failed spells."
Another fast and loud rat-a-tat of questions, and Norrington could be seen rubbing his face, "... No, not every blood mage is a Tevinter. Nor are they all Dalish. No, the Dalish do not practice sacrificing babies with Tevinter magisters -- do you know what the majority of the slave trade is? Yes, then it stands to reason that the Dalish and the Tevinter Magisters are Not In Cahoots. And NO the Dalish are not aiding Corpheyus with their tattoos -- their tattoos are not blood magic!"
Clearly, this is going well. So if you wish to help Norrington -- or just add more fuel to the fire -- please, feel free to stop by.

no subject
"...No you cannot use blood magic to make someone pregnant. The usual course of things is what brings children, not blood magic." Explaining how one could make a blood thrall perform the 'usual course of things' probably wouldn't win them any favors. "There is no ritual that any mage might perform to see someone uninvolved made pregnant. Magic in general does not work that way, let alone blood magic."
If this was what Norrington had to endure all hours of the morning, Adelaide had to admire his patience.
no subject
" ... No, there has never been any sort of practice of Templars and Mages sleeping together to develop ... incredibly powerful Mage-Templar babies through blood magic. In fact that is utterly ridiculous."
Another pause, and then he frowned, "No of course not - listen, I do not care what they did in Kirkwall -- clearly there were issues. No one should use the Tranquil for that - Ever. They are people - people who had to sacrifice everything else to save their lives. They simply have no connection to the Fade, like you or I. And if any templar has been doing that here, you will report that to myself, Commander Alayre or Captain Maria Hill immediately."
no subject
"And you will inform any Council member if you see the same of a Mage or civilian. Tranquil are to be protected from such abuses as much as anyone else, all the more so for their inability to protect themselves." Deep, even breaths. "...No I am not a medium, nor am I possessed. I work with a spirit in the Fade, not as one- that. That isn't how Spirit Healing works. No I cannot call the soul of your dead grandmother-"
no subject
no subject
no subject
He nodded, "On your way now, all of you."
Combined authority worked on - well, anyone in the Inquisition at any rate. The advisers had trained them well. Norrington sighed, rubbing his face again. "My apologies, Lady LeBlanc, for getting you pulled into that ... cesspool."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
He lifted his broad shoulders in a shrug, "And ... now you may teach and learn whatever you like. Teach your own students, as well, whatever you think is relevant. I hope you will not teach them blood magic -- especially after this particular fiasco -- but still. You have your freedom."
no subject
Not when there was so much work that yet needed doing. "Honestly I would like them to learn more from mages of other circles and those that are not. A proper compendium of techniques would be-"
She was getting off track. "We can sort this out. I suggest whatever we have written up and edit accordingly be submitted to both the Council and the Order- New order-"
A beat passed. "Is there a new order?"
no subject
He thinks wistfully of rebuilding the Templar Order, but honestly, from what he's seen he's not even sure the mages will allow that and -
"Hmmm? Oh, well. I suppose so. If you can count the New Templar Order as me."
no subject
no subject
A amused twist of his lips, "So it appears I am spear-heading it."
no subject
no subject
Norrington knew just the fellow brother for the job, actually ...
"Many things need to change." He stated, looking after the crowd, "Perhaps it is time we stop saying the words and take the actions to make that change."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
He nodded, before returning to his desk, now free, and began to write. He had ... several missives to take care of, now.