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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-01-19 10:45 pm

MOD PLOT ↠ The Darkest Realms of Dream, Part II

WHO: Open
WHAT: A dreamy conclusion.
WHEN: Wintermarch 20, 9:47
WHERE: The Fade, Kirkwall
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THE JOURNEY

The pull to Skyhold becomes undeniable. Whatever justification is necessary to get people onto the road the dream makes real, whether that's planting an idea in their head or having a message arrive drawing them to the area or having them wake up and find themselves in an onion cart halfway up the mountain. The dream will do its best to smooth over the gaps between conflicting stories and the strangeness of everyone heading that way at once until they're all well underway.

At first, the journey seems normal (in the context of the dreamworld they're in), with the sort of mundane dangers faced by all travelers: wild animals, bad weather, brigands, and in the future where Corypheus has won, enemy patrols. But as they get nearer to the mountains, the trip grows more dangerous. More wild animals—and perhaps now they're infected with red lyrium or Fade-touched. More bad weather, perhaps almost supernaturally so. More enemy forces hunting them, ambushing them, barring the way up into the Frostbacks.

As they get into the mountains the opposition to their journey will become increasingly improbable. Hordes of beasts, entire enemy brigades that have no reason to be where they are, a necromancer coincidentally located atop an ancient cemetery hidden beneath the ice, a rift spontaneously opening to spew demons in their path, darkspawn clawing up out of the ground, a random Qun attack thousands of miles from their front, a dragon appearing out of nowhere. More and more, it will become obvious that things are not what they seem, and that something—some larger force—is trying to prevent them from reaching Skyhold.

HAVEN

No matter where people came from or when they left, they will all arrive on the road into the mountains at roughly the same time. Not precisely, but near enough that they'll begin to encounter others making the same journey. And whether they are attempting to reach Skyhold from the East or the West, they'll find themselves in the ruins of Haven first, converging with the entire group. In the world where the Inquisitor defeated Corypheus, the village is home to a monument to those who were lost when Corypheus' forces first attacked, with evidence of a steady stream of recent pilgrimages—though presently no pilgrims—to pay their respects. In the world where Corypheus dominates, a lifesize dragon has been constructed from bones, some of them human, to stand triumphant over the ruins.

Once they press past this point, taking much the same route once used to lead Haven's refugees to Skyhold, the dreams will begin to unravel. The two dreamworlds may begin to overlap and merge in confusing ways that fuel awareness that the dreams are dreams. People from one dream may step into the woods to forage and encounter people from the other dream there to do the same thing. A person who has experienced both dreams may find that they begin to bleed together, leaving them certain of one history in one moment and of another the next, and increasingly unsure about which of their conflicting sets of memories—if either—is real.* The gaps in memories will also become increasingly apparent, as will the strange coincidence of all of them heading to Skyhold at once for very different reasons.

As people gain awareness that they are in a dream, they may find that they gain more control over the dreamworld. Non-mages may find themselves capable of impossible feats, like willing a storm into being to push enemies back, or speaking to animals to learn the enemy's movements. Mages may find that the normal boundaries on magic have been stretched, and spells that might once have been beyond their power no longer are. Their newfound capabilities do have limits, though: their enemies grow in strength to match them and cannot simply be wished away, and the major threats that more and more clog their path are still too strong to be beaten by any one person alone.

The last leg of the journey up to Skyhold will be the most difficult yet, as difficult as it has ever been. The paths are even steeper and rockier than anyone remembers, in places appearing as if they've been deliberately heaved about and strewn with boulders in an attempt to narrow the way. Surely so much of the road wasn't treacherous goat paths along the edge of precipitous drops before? And if that wasn't enough, while the enemy forces have receded here there comes in their wake a blizzard of tremendous strength, clouds blotting out the sun, the way lit only by the occasional crack of lightning. Snow lashes the rocks and wind screams through the passes, ice slicking every stone, as if nature itself is trying to throw them from the mountain. While it might normally be wisest to hunker down, they will all somehow know that this is not a storm that can be waited out and the only course is to press onward through it to the top.

OOC | * Characters from one dreamworld won't meet the other version of themselves face to face. There's only one consciousness in the dream per person, in one 'body'. They may switch back and forth between dream versions, or lose one version entirely, or begin to muddle their memories and personalities together, or drop them both when they become fully aware of the fact that they're dreaming, but the two versions will never coexist as separate entities at the same moment.

SKYHOLD

They will know when they've reached their destination because just as suddenly as it began, the storm ceases. The tranquility is as abrupt as walking through a door: one moment they are in the howling heart of the blizzard, and in the next step they are beyond it. The air is cold but still, the sky clouded but calm, the path across the great bridge to the main gate clear of snow.

Skyhold would be a striking sight at any time, perched atop its peak against a backdrop of stark white mountaintops, but in these dreams, it's ethereal. The stones have a faint luminescence, like a smooth pond bathed in moonlight, that makes it stand out clearly against the night sky. No windows or braziers are lit, and the valley around it is still. The walls are unguarded and the portcullis open in an invitation they can't bring themselves to refuse.

As they approach, they'll find themselves able to call on memories from both dreamworlds at once—while the gaps in their memories of the years prior to the last month grow. And memories of the true world, one where it's Wintermarch 9:47, may begin to reemerge and solidify, no longer a future that will never arise nor a past that's been left far behind them. By the time they reach the Great Hall, yesterday may feel like as many as three different days, each memory as clear and vivid as the others.

Once inside the walls, the castle grows still more dreamlike. A great tree grows out of the far corner where the War Room ought to be, its massive trunk somehow coexisting with the walls around it, its canopy broad enough to stretch into the Great Hall. The building's form doesn't seem wholly fixed in time—one moment it will appear to be the Skyhold of the Inquisition, in another, one might instead see a glimpse of the ruin it was before the Inquisition arrived, or a bare mountain peak with only a few foundation stones laid, or even an ancient elven temple built around that great tree. There are remnants too of those who have lived and work here in ages past: a flicker of movement in the corner of an eye might be the ghostly shape of an ancient elf or a dwarf lord or a Fereldan mason, or even someone in Inquisition uniform. Attempts to interact with these apparitions will fail, as they continue on about their routines, incorporeal and unaware, vanishing again as soon as they're out of sight.

The only exception is a spirit in the Great Hall, waiting for them.

AFTERMATH

When they wake in the Gallows, it is Wintermarch 21, 9:47, and nothing in the world—outside their own heads—has fundamentally changed from when they went to sleep.

OOC | It will feel like a month has passed at most, similar to how rifters wake up from their canon updates. They will only remember that month-long span of the dream itself, not the years of history that led up to that point. Essentially, they may wake up from the dream and remember "so back when the Inquisition fell I turned assassin and killed a bunch of people," but they'll only be remembering that in the dream this fact was true; they won't remember a years-long period in which they became an assassin, the assassin skills they supposedly learned, or the act of killing those people.

As is the manner of dreams, memories may be fuzzy or disjointed, and some things may stick in the mind more clearly and vividly than others. Anyone who interacts with the Herald spirit (or witnesses others doing so) will find these memories particularly clear and strong.
acreage: (} marasmus)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
He breathes out slowly.

"Mainly, because none of us remember much of the last five years. Which includes the choices that brought us here."
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[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
She crosses her arms and doesn't look convinced, "What about the parts you do remember? Was that a different person moving your limbs about?"
acreage: how do you wash your clothes in space (} are there washer/dryers on the roci??)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
He gives her a look — mild, not sharp.

"My point is, I'm not sure everyone who found themselves a defector would actually sell us out in the real world. Maybe you or I could've found ourselves in that position too, if things had gone differently."

Which is all well and good to say, like there aren't people he's going to have trouble looking in the eye later.
okayimin: (if you say so)

[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
"It'd be like getting taken alive by Darkspawn," she says, equally mild, "A warrior in the Legion of the Dead gave me a knife for that and told me the general opinion among the Legion was to not get taken alive."
acreage: (} arms constantly crossed)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
"I was taken alive," he says. Not as a dream-defector, not even close; literally, taken in as a captive. "I can't tell you how many times I wished it'd be that easy."

A dark room in the dungeons, thick locks on the doors: Why are you alive, James?
okayimin: (still waiting for the sun to fall)

[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Her jaw tightens and then she sighs.

And then: "I left the Legion of the Dead for the surface because I wasn't ready to die, even though I knew without me more of them would die worse. If you're making decisions that are gonna kill people, they should be ones you remember."
acreage: (} tremors)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"You won't find me disagreeing with you on that point."

How many times, even in his clear memories of the last month, has he thought about the Marasmus? About people in his system who would've been alive if he'd made different choices? About, before he'd realized this was a dream, the people he'd been forced to kill under orders?

"But a day ago, in the real world, we were all allies. I'm not going to judge people until we have a better idea of what the hell happened here."
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[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
She glares at the world around them. This was Fade nonsense. All of it. Which made the fact that he was right aggravating. She lets some of it go on a breath, the way she used to when she was only small and only Sawbones in Dust Town.

"You're making sense and it's annoying," she tells him primly, "I wasn't done being furious yet."
acreage: (} 025.)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm sorry," he says, and ducks his head as if to hide a short-lived smile. "If you want, you can yell at me until you are."

Done being furious, that is.

"I won't tell anyone."
okayimin: (if you say so)

[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
"No, it's too late now." She smacks his knee this time. Not nearly hard enough to hurt. But just enough to make herself feel better. "Suppose I can at least take comfort in knowing at least one of you is sensible."
acreage: (} idiots)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm honored," he says, and means it. "Though if you hit my leg much more, I hope you realize you're the one who's going to have to patch me up."

Not a very serious concern, of course; it's not like she's been hitting him terribly hard.
okayimin: (Randy Dowager new issue.....)

[personal profile] okayimin 2021-01-30 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Handy thing about being a Sawbones. I know how to pop bones out of place as well as I know how to pop 'em back in."

She's joking. Mostly. She normally saves dislocations for particularly problematic individuals.
acreage: (} documentary)

[personal profile] acreage 2021-01-30 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Remind me not to get on your bad side."

He's joking, probably maybe.