Peter Parker (
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faderift2023-05-22 06:59 pm
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Open | I got a little raincloud, he's my best friend
WHO: Peter Parker and you!
WHAT: Peter Parker arrives in Thedas after his multiverse experiences and learns to begin again in a new world.
WHEN: Bloomingtide
WHERE: In and around the Gallows.
NOTES: Possible mentions of death, loss, grieving, etc. I'll add more if they come up.
WHAT: Peter Parker arrives in Thedas after his multiverse experiences and learns to begin again in a new world.
WHEN: Bloomingtide
WHERE: In and around the Gallows.
NOTES: Possible mentions of death, loss, grieving, etc. I'll add more if they come up.
I. Arrival – Post-Rift Journey to Kirkwall
Peter Parker probably doesn’t have any right to be surprised when he finds that he’s fallen out of a dream in which he was forced to climb up the walls of his high school gym (again), uniform and all, and into another universe, and yet, here he is. He doesn’t expect the empty coffee cup, exactly the same kind used by MJ and the coffee shop she works at, and the Lego Palpatine figurine to follow him, either, and yet.
The rift through the air being green is a change of pace, at least. The demons he helps fight with the group of people calling themselves Riftwatch are also a kind of breath of fresh air, in a way. The ones that appear to be made out of lava and the ones that look like Dementors are definitely not the best to fight against in gym clothes though, oof, he thinks. He’s lucky he doesn’t end up significantly injured, though he can’t seem to stop shivering.
His luck proves not all terrible, as the members of Riftwatch explain to him that they aren’t too far from the city of Kirkwall, where their group operates
“And you guys can get me some new clothes in…was it Kirkwall, you said?” Peter asks, turning to the nearest member of Riftwatch, both genuinely curious and also trying not to think too much about the way his body still seems to be shifting between hot and cold after closing the rift.
II. Taking Notes and Quarantine
As Riftwatch helps Peter learn about this Thedas, the world he finds himself in, Peter finds himself fascinated. He wants to know more, to learn more, and he wants to study and immerse himself in this strange, kind of medieval universe. He can help people here; he can do good after messing up so badly in his own world.
He’ll have to be careful, he realizes, about using his abilities here. He doesn’t want to put people in danger just from knowing him again, after all. Still, Peter finds himself eager and ready to throw himself into Riftwatch; when they make the pitch to him about joining, he doesn’t hesitate. It seems only fair, after all, given how much they’ve already helped him.
Peter signs up for Research, though he’s sorely tempted by the Scouting Division, too. But he needs to pace himself; recent events back home have taught him that. And Research seems as good a place as any to start.
Peter sets himself to work; he finds a spot for himself in the library and surrounds himself with books of all kinds, both for his work in Research and to help himself learn more about Thedas. He’s determined to do better here; he has to, he tells himself. His growling stomach sometimes is the only reminder he listens to when he needs to eat.
As he’s quarantined within the Gallows for the time being, Peter takes to exploring all that he can of the place when he has the chance. He is fascinated by the laboratories and work rooms in the same tower as the library, and he asks questions of anyone who will humor him. He takes to walking around the open spaces of the Gallows as well, observing the areas for training and sparring. If he wants to be more active out in the field, he thinks, he should probably learn how to fight with the weapons Thedas has available. He’s particularly interested by the archers, and the way using bows and arrows reminds him, from a certain angle, of using his webs, though he’s also well aware that they’re entirely different skill sets.
Peter keeps to himself when he eats in the dining hall, tucked away in a corner, usually with his own notes. He’s trying to keep a record of his experiences in Thedas so far, for his own reference. It can’t hurt, he thinks.
When he isn’t studying, working, or observing, Peter tries to create and stick with an exercise routine for himself, to keep his body as sharp as his mind. He can be found in and around the sparring area, out of the way of people sparring, stretching and working out as best he can.
III. Wildcard
[If there’s anything specific you’d like to do with Peter, just let me know and I can put up a starter in the comments, or feel free to put up your own starter if you like!]

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Right before I was here I was in Ferelden, out along the Coastlines. Didn't go any further east than that, for reasons. Never saw Antiva! Though I'd like to go. Rialto is supposed to be very lovely and warm."
She sighs, wistfully. She adds, "Where were you before you were here? Somewhere nice?"
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"What are the Fereldan coastlines like? I'm more used to cities so I've never really seen much of coastlines before," he says.
"Rialto sounds really nice," he adds. "I hope you get the chance to go! From your description of it, I'd like to see it myself."
He smiles as she asks about where he was before here. New York is especially nice right around Christmas; he still thinks about swinging around Rockerfeller, with the tree, all the lights and decorations, and his gaze grows wistful at the memory.
"I was in New York, before arriving here," he says. "It's a big city, it kind of reminds me a bit of what I've read about Kirkwall, in a way? There were decorations up for Christmas. It was really nice!"
Even with Peter losing his friends and family, New York still feels like home, especially with all of the spectacles of winter.
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Gela is realising she doesn't have many nice things to say about it; Peter has already said that it was big, and for some reason he means that positively? She thinks for a moment. "There are a lot of people there. And it's so loud! I went to a museum, and I saw..."
She gestures with her hands, trying to remember the specific word. "Big skeletons, of dragons?"
Dinosaurs.
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"Yeah, there are a lot of people, it's a very crowded city. But it's full of life too! Oh the Museum of Natural History? That place is awesome! I love all of the skeletons there. They do look kind of like dragons, don't they?"
Curious and unable to help himself from asking more questions, Peter continues talking. "When did you see New York?"
He is, at his very core, a New Yorker through and through.
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Honestly? "I'm glad we weren't there long. No offense, but it was far too different."
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When she mentions that people went to different places, the different places Rifters come from, Peter's eyes widen.
"Wait, people went to Rifters home worlds? That's possible?"
He has so many questions. And a brief spark of hope perching on his chest at the potential possibilities.
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Better her than Gela, who is recognising the look on his wee face and feeling abruptly terrible for giving him any false hope, "Oh, I – don't really know that either. I'm sorry. From what I understand, you're all here, now, and this is where you live?"
She says that last bit like a question.
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He feels his own expression falter as she explains. He should know better than to get his hopes up by now. He manages a small smile. "No, you're right. I just...jumped ahead and got excited by the idea of getting to see New York again. It's fine."
It's not, but he's adjusting. His life is a series of adjustments and he'll continue adjusting.
"Yeah," he nods. "I live here now. Thedas is really interesting! I'm learning a lot already. I think I'm still in quarantine, but once I get out, I'd really like to see more of the city here and outside of it, if I can."
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She is being cheerful on purpose. Talk of missing home hurts her heart. Clearly it hurts him, too, and so she steers around it.
"Oh, yes. Once you're allowed, you should go to Kirkwall. Lots of interestin' things to look at across the river. And they have markets there more often than not, so if you take some coin you'll come away with all sorts of things."
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He's grateful for the change of subject, for focusing on Kirkwall instead of how much he misses home. He's grateful for her company, too, and for her kindness.
"I can't wait to see Kirkwall for myself! I've heard a lot about it," he says, nodding eagerly. "I'd love to see any of the markets. I'm sure I could find a way to bring back something I definitely don't need."
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She's gathering her books back up, her head turning toward a window as if she's just realised the time, "Once you're allowed out, that is."
She looks back at him, half out of her chair. "What's your name? Mine's Gela."
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"Maybe you will," he nods. Not that he imagines he'll be venturing off to the markets any time soon, considering his lack of money on top of quarantine. "Do you know how long quarantine usually lasts? I've heard it's usually a few weeks."
"I'm Peter, Peter Parker," he says, standing up out of his own chair to offer her a hand to shake. "It's nice to meet you Gela." It's a pretty name, he thinks.
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Not an offer! Definitely an order. She grins at him once more before she goes.