Fade Rift Mods (
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faderift2020-08-22 07:56 pm
Entry tags:
- ! mod plot,
- darras rivain,
- derrica,
- edgard,
- ellis,
- gwenaëlle strange,
- james flint,
- john silver,
- julius,
- nell voss,
- val de foncé,
- wysteria de foncé,
- yseult,
- { aleksei ar waslyna o bearhold },
- { athessa },
- { benevenuta thevenet },
- { daisy johnson },
- { dorian pavus },
- { freddie durfort-lacapalette },
- { hugo mercier },
- { ilias fabria },
- { ket perrino },
- { madi },
- { marcoulf de ricart },
- { maud van klerk },
- { poesia },
- { richard dickerson },
- { tony stark },
- { yevdokiya an waslyna o bearhold }
MOD PLOT ↠ A THOUSAND WRONGS
WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: Assisting with the aftermath of occupation
WHEN: August through Kingsway
WHERE: Field of Ghislain
NOTES: OOC post. Please use appropriate content warnings in your comment subject lines as needed.
WHAT: Assisting with the aftermath of occupation
WHEN: August through Kingsway
WHERE: Field of Ghislain
NOTES: OOC post. Please use appropriate content warnings in your comment subject lines as needed.

The Fields of Ghislain are, as the name suggests, broad open plains, more flat than not, more grass than trees. There are famous orchards around Arlesans at the southern end, but they fade into grassland and farm land, wide fields of wheat and corn separating quiet farming villages and the occasional bustling market town, the even more occasional country estate.
High summer here has always meant long hot days, dusty roads, and preparations for the harvest. Now it also means recovery from the sudden end to the area's year-and-a-half of occupation by the forces of Corypheus. On first glance, the area appears to have escaped relatively unscathed. There are a few burnt villages here and there, a few new rifts, and the scarred valley where the Battle of Ghislain took place, but there are also crops growing strong in the fields and markets open for business, people going about their lives.
On closer inspection, there's more work to be done. The immediate threats are obvious: an unusual number of rifts and the general thinning of the Veil they signal, small bands of enemies—including bands of darkspawn with red lyrium growths—still marauding through the region, isolated patches of red lyrium to be destroyed and Blight to be contained.
Most places have at least one building that's been destroyed by fire or force, some practically essential—a grain store, an infirmary, a watch tower—some invaluable in other ways—a chantry, a mayor's office, a monument to heroic ancestors. Some places showed more resistance than others, and there whole neighborhoods or even entire villages have been gutted by fire and the ruins shoved over like block towers. Some survivors fled and now return to pick through the debris, while others remained, living in shanties in the ashes waiting for a chance to rebuild. Despite the crops ripening in the fields there are signs of malnutrition in many places as well, stories of crops confiscated to feed the invading troops and only meager rations returned, worse off even than those affected by shortages elsewhere in Orlais.
And it's not just the material that the enemy has taken or destroyed. Every decent-sized village has its missing, people who were arrested and taken away in wagons or simply vanished one day out of the blue. Where there was resistance there were executions to discourage it, and while the inhabitants have already taken down and buried the displayed bodies, there are a few places where there is no one left to do so, or where magic placed remains out of reach but always in sight.
There are opportunities too: the enemy lived and worked here for 18 months. They did their best to cover their tracks when they left, but it was a hasty and unexpected withdrawal, and there is a wealth of information to collect and work through. There are houses they occupied that haven't been entirely cleaned out, papers only half-burned in an abandoned office, a storeroom in an outpost basement they forgot to empty. And there are the people who have been forced to live and work alongside them all this time to be spoken with, the names they've learned and the conversations they've overheard, the training exercises held on their village greens, all to be teased out and taken down.
One abandoned operation commands particular attention: the site that Riftwatch—then the Inquisition—observed on the eve of the Battle might be a shrine to the Old God Dumat. At the time this was a newly-discovered ruin and little could be discerned for certain, but during their occupation the Venatori have undertaken massive excavations. They've uncovered not just a shrine but a significant temple complex, much of it underground. Exploration of the lowest levels will be handled by a particular team, but there is more to see and do besides. The warren of ruins and the remains of the camp outside them must be searched for clues as to the Venatori's purpose here, and a preliminary study made of the site's contents. There are also the slaves who did the back-breaking labor of digging out the complex and now need assistance. Many are locals, who simply need a ride back to their homes. Others the Venatori brought with them from Tevinter, and they will need to be interviewed and local communities persuaded to take them in.
It is an unimaginable amount of work, but Riftwatch isn't doing it alone. The Inquisition still has a large number of noncombatants, many of whom have been sent to help with outreach and rebuilding in particular. The Exalted March, too, has plenty of volunteers that aren't exactly fit for the front lines. There is enough ground to cover for everyone, but there will be times when Riftwatch agents will be working with—or at least alongside—those from the Inquisition and the Exalted March, and orders are clear that they are to maintain good working relations and not start any trouble.
In between all of this there will be long rides by horse or cart from this village to that one over dirt tracks with cicadas buzzing in the sun, sweltering afternoons broken up by sudden, drenching thunderstorms, warm evenings playing pétanque on the green with the locals over a pint of cider. There will be as many wary as grateful, but hopefully by the end of the summer Riftwatch can tip that balance a little bit.


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Athessa looks up at Colin, apparently surprised out of some reverie by his approach — and caught with her mouth full.
"Mmf—" She holds up a finger to signal, just a sec, and finishes chewing. "Yeah, fine. You?"
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"We haven't really caught up in a while," he comments neutrally, though the fact does bother him. Not that he blames her. If anyone, he would blame himself, given how busy work has made him, but even he knows there's only so much control he has over that.
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"I guess it has been a bit, yeah," she says. The mission in Churneau had taken the better part of a month, and then there was the business with the Abomination, and now this. "Things have been pretty busy, haven't they?"
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His gaze falls and he picks at his bread.
"I'm sorry I never got to talk to you about Churneau. Want to talk now?"
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"Sure," she settles on after a moment. "We can talk about it."
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"Want to find a more private spot?"
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She stands, and waits for him to do the same before starting to walk. Then, quietly, she adds:
"Somewhere a bit further from so many people who'd call me rabbit to my face."
It hasn't been so bad, since the townsfolk mostly know she's working with Riftwatch and the Inquisition, but she can see them thinking it, even when they don't say it aloud.
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The spot they find is away from the bulk of people and near an abandoned house too broken for anyone to live in, which hasn't been gotten around to in the rebuilding efforts. They sit under a tree, shielded from any potential spectators.
"Good?"
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"Good," she agrees with a sigh as she settles back against the tree. But rather than start talking, because where does she even begin, she raises an eyebrow at Colin. "Is everything alright?"
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"I miss Lexie. I miss Ben. Sort of stupid, but there it is."
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She misses Lexie, too.
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"I don't think it's something we can fix for her," she muses. Spoken from experience. Athessa's attempt to ease Lexie's mind backfired enough to drive her all the way to Antiva.
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She might be stalling, or she might have let her mind wander away from Colin's desire to talk about Churneau. Who can say.
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"You don't have to talk about it if you don't want to."
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If you're asking about the mission, or about Derrica, is what she means, but doesn't say. Recounting the mission is easy enough. Addressing the torture, the way things seemed to be mending between them on the road only for Derrica to put up a new boundary on their return...that's going to be more difficult.
"All things considered, we managed to get away pretty clean."
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"I...went back to Devigny's place."
She sips the wine then, steeling herself for his reaction.
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"Why?"
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"I didn't plan on it, but...after that man turned, in the dining hall, I found Matthias and Jenny Lou sitting in the rubble. Matty'd been pretty badly burned, and Jenny Lou was only a little better off, but neither wanted to go to the infirmary so. I sat with them, put some salve on the worse of the burns—" Just as she'd done for Derrica. "—and kept 'em talking about other stuff so they wouldn't...I dunno. Spiral.
Matty ended up asking what we'd pick if we could smash anything, and I mentioned Devigny's wine cellar. They kinda latched onto the idea and weren't gonna be dissuaded, and I didn't want them to get themselves in trouble, or arrested, if they'd tried to go alone."
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She smiles into the cup as she takes another drink of the wine, a proud little thing.
"Jenny Lou smashed that fucking chandelier in the dining room," she reminisces. "And Matty set fire to the table. And I got to smash the cellar, but more'n that...I drank some of the wine," That's when she looks at Colin, half-suppressing her grin by chewing on her lip. "I thought I would retch or panic or end up back there, in my head, but it was just wine. And the house was just an empty set of rooms, no power over me at all."
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"I did. I also saw what was left of Devigny. Not, like, his body, of course, but..." The stain on the floor, on the bedspread, the hole in the mattress where Deimos' sword ran him through. Athessa tips her head and sets her cup down to take up more meat and cheese. "It actually feels like it's over, now, Colin."
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