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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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Suddenly he pushes off and goes for the ladder.]
Oi! You!
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[ He's already up and out of arm's reach when she tries to stop him. If he's not of a mind to heed words alone, she'll have to hop off the roof after him.
The farmer's wife does hesitate in walking away, though, glancing back over her shoulder like she didn't expect anyone to call out to her in such a way. ]
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She's with Riftwatch, you know. And even if she wasn't, she's here helping to save your arse, and your farm, and all, so you might show her a bit more respect than that. 'Cause she might not have shown up for you.
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I'm sure I don't know what you mean, monsieur, [ the woman says, her voice far more pleasant and coddling than before. ] I showed her as much respect as I would to any other rabbit.
[ Athessa skips climbing down the ladder at all, hopping off the unthatched edge of the roof to follow after Matthias and reach for his arm. ]
Matthias, really, it's not worth it—
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You ought to change it for every elf you speak with, then. If not because it's the decent thing then at least 'cause you never know when you're going to need their help. She's a person and she's doing something kind for you.
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[ While being referred to as rabbit and treated as less than is unpleasant, Athessa has had plenty of time to get used to it. To shrug it off as easily as Matthias just shrugged free of her hand. That, being ignored in favor of argument, stings a bit more sharply than the reality she has to live with.
Her steps slow until she comes to stand far enough back from the two that she can't really be considered part of the conversation, merely an onlooker, hands balled into fists at her sides. ]
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That's for the Maker. She's my people. And I say respect her or we'll ignore your cottage and you'll be the only one in the village without a roof come rainfall and winter.
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My dear boy there is no reason to be so agitated! And there's no call for threats! [ She starts to back away, shaking her head with disappointment. ] I can see that Riftwatch does not dedicate itself to charité without condition.
[ And there it is. The consequences. Athessa speaks up a little louder than before: ]
Matthias!
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Oh, this isn't Riftwatch--this is me I'm speaking for-- What?
[That last part is addressed to Athessa, as he looks around to her, attention caught by her tone.]
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[ It's all she can say, all she can ask him to do at this point. She can't even be angry at him, because she knows exactly how he feels, but she also knows that this isn't helping. It isn't even about her anymore.
With his attention turned, the farmer's wife huffs some toothless well I nevers and the like, bustling off in a flurry of skirts before she gets accosted again.
Athessa sighs and shakes her head, turning around to walk back to the cottage. ]
I hope that made you feel better, anyway.
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[Divided between pursuing his questions with Athessa and running after the farmer's wife to yell at her some more--well, it's only a brief division. Matthias breaks for Athessa first, and goes after her, double-quick to catch her up this time.]
What's that mean? What d'you mean? I wasn't doing anything to make myself feel better--
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[ She hefts the next bundle of thatch onto her shoulder and starts up the ladder. ]
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What?
[--and then he's off after Athessa again, dogging her footsteps.]
What're you on about--I was defending you! She can't talk about you like that. It's not on. I don't care that we're in Orlais, you're still Riftwatch, aren't you? And even if you weren't, it'd still be shit-- [Oh, wait--he dodges back to grab a bundle of thatch as well, then sprints after her.] --Which is what I said! What's wrong with you?
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[ She gets back into place and shoves the thatch where it belongs. ]
It's not that I don't appreciate you trying to defend me. But this isn't a problem you can fix by yelling at someone. And it isn't something that only happens here, or only happened today, either.
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[Clumsily, angrily, he stomps up the ladder after her, bundle of thatch clutched his chest with one arm wrapped around it.]
I'm not stupid! 'Course it goes on, that doesn't mean it ought to. And I know it's not fixed by shouting, but come off it--you'd just listen? When we could do something? Even if it's not fixing it, it's better'n nothing!
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[ She doesn't mean to snap, to shout, to give in to exhaustion and frustration and defensiveness at his own anger and indignance. But she does. ]
Do you think I'm not angry? D'you think I like having to hear them talk to me like that? I've tried fighting back. I've tried to do something. And anything that isn't fixing it, they'll find a way to use to make it worse!
I deal with this shit every day. Every day! It's never not something I have to think about, or be aware of.
[ She takes a deep breath, clenching and unclenching her jaw. ]
So yes, I'd just listen, because not even another fucking war is gonna help matters.
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[He throws the thatch down on a section of roof that's already finished. It lands with a dry rattle.]
That doesn't mean you ought to put up with it! No one should put up with it! And you shouldn't be resigned to it, either, you shouldn't get used to it. It's not right so you ought to be fighting about it!
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You're still not hearing me!
[ Dragging her hands away, she shakes her head and looks out over the fields, visibly struggling with emotion and trying to compose herself. ]
What do you think fighting will achieve? What happens after I fight one person about how they treat me? Huh? Tell me what you think will happen.
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[He points in the direction that the farmer's wife went.]
She'll think twice before she says any shit like that again! Doing nothing, saying nothing, that doesn't change anything either! I don't care how useless anyone thinks it is, if I can do something to defend my friends and make things--everything--right, or better, I'm going to do it! Better than putting bloody thatch on a stupid sodding roof!
[As punctuation, Matthias kicks the bundle he'd just set down. It's savage enough to wobble him and he has to drop to an angry crouch and grab hold of the beam so he doesn't fall into the cottage.]
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Any ill will she harbors towards me will get displaced onto local elves, and she'll just think "The Chantry was right to give these elves such a noble purpose!"
[ Athessa grabs at the bundle he kicked, needing something to do other than sit here, shaking with helpless fury. She shoves the bundle alongside the other, packing it into place. ]
And if she'd known I was Dalish, she'd harbor ill will towards other Dalish, and feel glad that the Chantry condones their slaughter.
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All right, so, since you're so wise and you've got all the answers, what d'you do instead?
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Like right now, you’re angry. And you’re asking me in anger what the alternative to your action is, but you’re not looking for the answer, not really. You just want a chance to prove me wrong.
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[Frustrated, he drags a hand through his hair and grips at it a moment.]
I don't think that way! Looking for a chance to prove you wrong, I don't think like that, I only want things to be all right! For you, and for everyone else, and it's nug shit that it never is and never will be! I can't stand by and hold my tongue and not say anything, or do anything, or wait for some stupid Orlesian bint to come around to thinking elves are as human as anyone just 'cause she woke up and decided it was so! That's not the way it ought to work and I'm not waiting around for it to happen, and neither should you, or anyone!
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