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tony stark. ([personal profile] propulsion) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-07-19 11:16 am

war table: how many riftwatchers does it take to change a lightbulb?

WHO: Tony Stark, Ellis, Gwenaëlle Baudin, Jude Adjei, Richard Gecko
WHAT: The Gang visit some wet forest to see why a rift-detecting vane is on the fritz.
WHEN: Mid-Solace
WHERE: Planasene Forest
NOTES: tba


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[personal profile] elegiaque 2022-08-08 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
None of these questions get an answer, but to be fair: the answer is quite clear, as Gwenaëlle plummets through the air into the murky, awful water. Probably she saw it quite close to where she's just landed, altogether too fucking close to a thing that has just demonstrated physical power she certainly does not have herself—

for a moment, it's impossible to tell where in the churning waters is Gwenaëlle, hitting the water with such force as to drive her dangerously deep, but the self-preservation instinct that Coupe had worked so hard to instill in her, along with the muscle memory to act upon it, means she reacts fast before she's regained enough of her rattled senses to think about what she's doing. The water lights up with a sick green glow from beneath as she launches her anchor's shield around herself, clearly telegraphing her location.

And to the alligator.
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[personal profile] foolsmakeitcolder 2022-08-09 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Jude gnashes his teeth as the creature takes out the branch, and Gwen goes straight into the water with the thrashing beast.

It smells wrong. Not of rot, but of something uncannily like an alligator, but not. And currently, it's attacking one of the people he's circled, protected, gained the scent of.

Thousands of years of evolution make him ferociously defensive of pack.

Jude leaps into the water, heading fangs-first for the blighted alligator. He's huge and strong, and on land he'd be a more than formidable match against plenty of dangerous things in Thedas. In the water, though-

He's going to need help. Even the most powerful of shifters still needs to breathe.
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[personal profile] ophidia 2022-08-13 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
The situation descends from concerning to a major fucking mess at a speed Richard only sees around predators. Granted, the predators in question are usually culebra, but the point remains. He's also usually suitably armed, and it occurs that all the weapons he'd resentfully turned his nose up at in the armoury for not being guns might actually be perfect for dealing with a fucking alligator.

Hindsight. It's not going to help them now, and while he knows the less people in the water the better, he also knows one just leapt in while the other dropped with enough force to have maybe knocked herself out. Between wolf or woman, it's a pretty easy decision to make.

The thaumoscope is dropped unceremoniously, his cloak shrugged off somewhere on the way down to the water. Then he's diving in, headed directly for the green glow where Gwenaëlle dropped.
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[personal profile] heorte 2022-08-16 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
Having obliged Tony by returning him to ground, Ellis is free to pivot towards the churn of water.

There is a moment's pause where Ellis looks back to Tony. Maybe slightly apologetic. But it is a foregone conclusion. Satisfied only one person need tend to Gwenaëlle, Ellis and the knife he pulls from his boot plunge after Jude.

One might hope that Gwen's anchor provides enough light for him to see by. Ellis is just a Warden, and has no particular gift for seeing underwater in a swamp.
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sneaks in quick

[personal profile] heorte 2022-08-16 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Instinctively, in that split second, Ellis follows the only instinct he has and drives a knife into that belly. Or attempts to. How successful he is in this stabbing is guesswork in the murky water.

Either way, the knife isn't in his hand after the impact of that tail sends him skidding through the water.
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2022-09-05 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
The force with which Gwenaëlle hit the water was enough to have winded her, knocking her breath from her lungs as she sank, which is— under the circumstances, less than fucking ideal. The barrier does its job, just, and she is left disoriented and battered in a new direction as the force of the alligator's motion causes the rush of water around and against her, sending her spinning with the slow drag of heavy leather pulling against momentum.

She can't see a goddamn thing and she can't breathe and when Richard reaches her she's struggling free of her coat, trying to figure out which direction is up.
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[personal profile] foolsmakeitcolder 2022-09-06 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
The blood that fills his mouth tastes of the Fade, cutting even through the acrid taste of the water.

Jude's wolf isn't a dominant, crazed and driven with the need to protect, and he's not a youngster to fight with only half of his mind. Wolf and man align here. Though he wants to lock his jaw and ride the beast, he instead pushes all four paws to the tough hide, digging in all of his claws, like he'd rend the belly of an ungulate, and gives a powerful, tearing push.

He comes up, snarls air in time to see Ellis go skipping across the surface- and with no time to waste, he dives again, knowing he'll have only a limited opening for another attack.

If it's at all interested in going after any of the others, Jude is about to remind the gator why he should be the center of it's attention.
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[personal profile] ophidia 2022-10-19 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Gwenaëlle is a churn of green light and limbs and fabric when Richard gets to her, none of it good. Panicking in water was dangerous enough, but even more so when you were trying to get away from a predator. He deliberately doesn't look over his shoulder to see how well that part of the situation is going.

Instead he grabs for the first part of her he can reach, hoping for a wrist or a shoulder but getting only a handful of coat. It's enough at least to try and anchor her movement for a moment, make some attempt to find her face, get her oriented so he can get her to the surface.

And if that isn't quick enough, he'll just use it to drag her up, as the thought occurs dully that he doesn't know if culebra can drown.