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Bastien ([personal profile] cozen) wrote in [community profile] faderift2023-07-23 06:55 pm

player plot | when my time comes around, pt 2

WHO: Anyone who didn't die here.
WHAT: A sad week.
WHEN: Approx Solas 21-30
WHERE: Granitefell, the Gallows, wherever else you want.
NOTES: A second log for this plot. Additional posts/logs will cover the time travel/fix-it components—this one is for the time period where no one knows that's a possibility.


Those who fly out to Granitefell arrive a few hours after dawn to find a smoldering gravesite and fewer than twenty living souls, Riftwatch's five included. The survivors have done what they can in the intervening hours, but there's still work to be done to tend to wounds, move the bodies—especially the delicate ones—and help the remaining villagers, mostly children, build pyres to see to their own dead before they're relocated somewhere safer. Somewhere with roofs that aren't collapsed or still lightly burning.

Carts to carry Riftwatch's dead won't arrive for some time afterward, and bringing them back takes just as long. It's a few days before they're returned to the Gallows, preserved from decay as best everyone could manage but nonetheless in poor shape from the battle. Pyres are an Andrastian tradition for a reason—to prevent possession—but burials and mummification aren't so unheard of that anyone will be barred from seeing to their loved ones as they see fit.

Before, during, and after any funerary rites, there are absences. Empty beds, empty offices, voices missing from the crystals, pancakes missing from Sundays. Belongings that need to be sorted and letters that need to be written. And, perhaps most pressingly, work that still needs to be done, including the work left behind by those who can no longer follow through on their own projects or tie up their own loose ends, as the world and its war keep moving steadily onward as if nothing happened at all.
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[personal profile] prelest 2023-07-26 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
It's fair. Nina's not particularly impressed with herself, either. But she would have been disappointed by herself in a different way if she hadn't asked, because if Yseult was struggling and simply wanted to save help for her people, and if the offer had been the difference between continuing to suffer or having some relief, then it would have been horrible to not reach out. So: stupid, but at least not disloyal?

This is horrible. She doesn't know what to say. The last time she'd been in any situation nearly this bad, she'd been a kid, and kids don't need to know how to act. She wishes she could make it better. All these poor people - the poor dead, and the poor living.

"I'm just about finished here," Nina says. Her voice is a little bit more hesitant than before. "I'm going to restore feeling to your arm - let me know if anything feels strange. Burns can sometimes cause nerve damage."
Edited 2023-07-26 01:54 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hassaran 2023-07-28 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Is that something you can heal?" she asks, flexing her hand experimentally. She turns back to look at it as she does so, as if to observe the return of sensation. It's odd, like the reawakening of a limb after being slept on wrong, and she waits for the buzzing in her fingertips to stop, the faint tremor in her clenched grip. "Later."
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[personal profile] prelest 2023-07-28 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Nina hesitates, then admits, "I - probably can't. I'm not really much of a healer." That's not said with shame or self-deprecation (she isn't about to be ashamed of her talents), but it is said with some disappointment. She'd like to be more helpful than she is. "But it never hurts to try."

She offers a small, sorrowful smile. It seems she hasn't really learned her lesson about being excessively familiar, because she says, "I'm here for anything you need me for. And I'm so sorry."
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[personal profile] hassaran 2023-07-28 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
"It's fine." As soon as Nina says she can't heal it any further, it's clear that she no longer has Yseult's attention. She's not angry or even disappointed in this answer, just disinterested. She returns her mostly-healed hand to her pocket, and gestures with her chin.

"You should check with the villagers if you haven't already. Some of them would likely appreciate pain relief."