Pel (
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faderift2016-01-21 02:16 pm
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I have moved and I've kept on moving, proved the points that I needed proving
WHO: Pel Ashara, Morrigan, Salem Ghilain, Katniss Everdeen, Mal Reynolds, Sam Gareth, Merrill, Sina Dahlasanor (via sending crystals)
WHAT: Studying elven ruins in the Hinterlands
WHEN: End of Wintermarch
WHERE: The Hinterlands
NOTES: Some fighting, altogether Indiana Joneslike archaeology. Meaning it's not really archaeology, it's just fighting and mystical weird ancient places.
WHAT: Studying elven ruins in the Hinterlands
WHEN: End of Wintermarch
WHERE: The Hinterlands
NOTES: Some fighting, altogether Indiana Joneslike archaeology. Meaning it's not really archaeology, it's just fighting and mystical weird ancient places.
Starters below. Or make your own WILDCARD!

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Seeing Morrigan move to allow him to look at the device better, Sam takes the chance to come closer and squat down. It was tempting to offer that maybe the device was some form of magical trap to lure spirits, but since it was inactive it seemed silly to even consider it.
"So was that a blood magic ritual? Something that might have permanently thinned the veil here and acted up because of the Breach?"
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After all, anything could appear in here, more demons, bandits, the native wildlife, even any bands of mages and Templars that might still be hiding, still nursing a grudge. Skyhold means they can document it better for the future and she'd prefer that route. If not well, she's spent much of the last while disappearing and reappearing with baubles for Celene, this would be simple work to take.
"I cannot say, it would appear so, alas all we can do for the moment is speculate upon it. The ancient elves used blood magic, that much is known, mages from Tevinter might have come here or anyone seeking refuge, Alamarri, Avvar, but they were here and waiting without a rift to allow them through and none nearby. And the Veil does feel different here, or more different than it has of late."
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The ancient elves used blood magic? "Like they used it secretly, or do you mean it was a prominent type of magic they utilized?" Perhaps it was silly to ask, but Morrigan seemed like she knew a fair amount about the culture. "So the demons down here have probably been here for a while then if there wasn't a rift." And probably stayed here because of the way the Veil felt in this place.
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Shrugging, she’s reminded of her discussion with Norrington and she rises, walking to inspect the symbols on the floor, to see if there’s anything she recognises. “Blood magic is not always what the Circle teaches you, and given we speak of magical bloodlines, that it runs through us, then all magic could be considered blood magic. Not just the sort that has you slicing your arm or bleeding slaves to bend and twist minds and lure demons closer. What may be abhorrent now would have meant so little to them, tis Tevinter and the Chantry who have given blood magic the name it bears today.” In response to his question though she can’t give a precise answer, instead simply sighing at the markings. “Any guess is as good as another, had it been more than shades and we with the proper preparation we might have learned something though most likely not. All we can do is speculate and perhaps in time someone will know enough history on this area to guide us down the right road. But I would very much doubt it.”
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At the mention that all magic would be blood magic, Sam stands goes to say something, though stops short and quickly closes it. She... had a point. If he really thought about it there were plenty of things that probably was blood magic in a way - like when they took their blood for phylacteries. Still, even though Morrigan had a point and had valid arguments, the idea still left a sour taste on his tongue. Even so, he was curious to what else she had to say.
Not exactly the time or place though - perhaps later. "We should see what the others have found and decide what we're doing with the stuff."
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Glancing up, she watches him carefully before slipping paper from a pouch at her waist, beginning to copy the design lest it slip from her mind. "Magic is magic, much is down to superstition - they say washing your feet in winter will make you catch cold in the head. So much of the Chantry comes from long after Andraste was dead. Tevinter practiced blood magic and so that made it evil, I would never condone what they have done but death but burning a person alive, boiling the blood in their veins? Always the distinctions."
And never for the benefit of mages, once they're old enough then they become aware of the redundancy. Or outside they do, but the Chantry will continue to put names on things for their own comfort and to stop anything developing organically.
"As you wish, I shall make a sketch of this if you wish to call others over or investigate yourself."
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"I'll leave you to your sketch then." Nodding his head to Morrigan, Sam goes to see what the others are doing and get some of them to come help.