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- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { alistair },
- { anders },
- { araceli bonaventura },
- { asher hardie },
- { cade harimann },
- { cassandra pentaghast },
- { christine delacroix },
- { cullen rutherford },
- { dorian pavus },
- { ellana ashara },
- { galadriel },
- { garris vakrie },
- { iron bull },
- { isabela },
- { james norrington },
- { jamie mccrimmon },
- { kallian endris },
- { katniss everdeen },
- { korrin ataash },
- { lace harding },
- { leliana },
- { lexa },
- { maria hill },
- { martel },
- { mel"sparkleprincess"ys },
- { merrill },
- { nerva lecuyer },
- { sabine },
- { salvatore },
- { samwise gamgee },
- { varric tethras }
open: something grabs ahold of me tightly
WHO: Inquisition Forces
WHAT: Inquisition forces cross the mountains into Orlais to deal with Emprise du Lion
WHEN: Wintermarch 25 onward
WHERE: EMPRISE DU LION
NOTES: This is a mingle-style log for the Inquisition camps, local tavern, and general/open Inquisition work, etc.
WHAT: Inquisition forces cross the mountains into Orlais to deal with Emprise du Lion
WHEN: Wintermarch 25 onward
WHERE: EMPRISE DU LION
NOTES: This is a mingle-style log for the Inquisition camps, local tavern, and general/open Inquisition work, etc.

This time they hike down to the west, but the trip through the mountains is no easier. The snow is heaped up about the road where wagons have pushed it aside, stomped into slippery pack beneath the feet and hooves that have gone before. Of the main track it is ankle deep at best and in places it drifts, waist-deep on a tall man and enough to bury a dwarf who hasn't come prepared with snowshoes. Everywhere the wind howls, biting cold, and the sky hangs low, a pale flat grey that makes it difficult to judge distances. Those who know winter weather call it a snow sky, and near-daily squalls prove them right.
They set up camp in Sahrnia, across the broad expanse of frozen river that has trapped the villagers here upstream. Tents pop up in rows and in the shells of tumbled-down buildings, fires blazing and thawing the ground to mud. When the supply wagons roll in they re-open the local tavern, brightly lit with flaking paint on the walls that might once have been colorful and patterned tiles on the floor that seems to swim like an optical illusion after too many glasses of the cheap red wine that fills the cellars.
Even deadlier reds hold the hills: Red Templar sightings have been frequent and it is said they are operating in several locations in the region in significant force. Some of these men and women have become hulking, crystalline beasts. Many others are in the earlier stages of corruption: red-veined and -eyed, aggressive and superhumanly strong, but still visibly human and coherent if spoken to. Red lyrium is even easier to find, jutting out of the ground or cliffsides, filling caves-- the Tower of Bone, a fortress that has stood for centuries, now threatens to split from the inside out. The area's wildlife was none too friendly before, but now the wolves and bears have begun to be corrupted by the lyrium and many will attack on sight, without provocation. (The snofleurs that bumble harmlessly around the river seem unaffected.)
Everywhere there are ruins: broken bridges, crumbling colosseums, and the great hulking mass of Suledin's Keep tucked between the distant hills. Scouts reported that Red Templars hold it as well.
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"Nah sis. Dunno how willin' you're gonna be to believe it, but I just straight up dropped outta the motherfuckin' sky." He chuckles, a nervous sound as he looks her over. Maybe it's just because he's still sitting by the fire with his feet warming on the hearthstones, but damn she is tall. And those horns? Fucking majestic, in his opinion. He looks down at the clothes she had brought for him after a moment, pulling apart the layers and pulling them on slowly once he figured out back from front. They're a little too large on him, but when he pulled himself back to his feet, they at least protect him from the draft coming through the door better than his pajama pants, still worn under the trousers.
"So what's'is about escapin' from mines? N' you said Inquisition, right? You know anything about this shit?" He holds up his hand, with the shard embedded in it. His fingers flex some at another throb of pain, though by now he's starting to get used to it.
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"Yeah, I do. I know it hurts now, but after a few hours, that pain ought to fade. You're stuck with that mark, though. Everyone who arrives through a rift -the green thing that spews out all those demons- has one of those. I've yet to see an exception, so I think it's the cost of coming here. The short version; we don't know how it's happening or how to get you back to wherever you came from. And I'll be blunt, we need all the people we can get with those shards. They close rifts, which is something that no one else can do.
As for the Inquisition, it's an organization dedicated to closing the Breach -the mother of all rifts- finding the one responsible and restoring order. The first one is done, but the rest...is taking a while."
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"Alright then, gonna take your word for it since you seem to know what's what in all'a this. If you got somethin' I can call you, most folks just call me Gam. There was a couple others came on through where I did, but I ain't seen them since leggin' it here."
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There are some other titles she could tack on but doesn't, not seeing them as relevant. The rifter's overwhelmed enough, anyway. Mention of others has her frowning and she glances back to the entrance.
"I don't want to expose you to demons if you can't actually fight-" For all she knows, he could have escaped via blind luck. "-but if you can give me directions to that rift, I can try to backtrack and find them. We need to know where it is anyway, in order to seal it up. This area's chaotic enough without adding to the mess, as you might have noticed."
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"As long as you're up to it, I won't say no. I don't want you collapsing on me, though, so if you're worn out say something now before we take off. But...yes, the mark will seal it. I've seen others raise their hands and the mark interacts with the rift somehow to make that possible. Doing that also stuns demons in range, which goes a long way towards cutting them down."
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When he shakes his head, he realizes that his dreadlocks, still just a bit damp after the snow had melted off of them, were hanging loose around his head. He wrinkles his nose and pulls them up together, using one of the longer ones to tie the rest of his hair up and out of his face. There, now he could see where he was going that much easier. "You know where that road is leadin' away from this is right? Gotta go up that a stretch. If it ain't all motherfuckin' snow, should be able to find where I got walkin' from fairly easy. You say I can get stunnin' them evil fuckers, just gotta show me how n' maybe we can find them others got themselves all lost out in the snow. Can't'a frozen up yet."
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"Ah, I know where you mean. I scouted this area last month, but I only just returned. None too soon, either. Emprise du Lion is a mess, thanks to those rifts and other issues. That reminds me; if you see red crystal jutting out of the ground? Don't go near it. I can't stress that enough, that shit's wildly toxic."
As soon as she spots some, the Vashoth mage will point it out just so he knows what to look out for, though her description is pretty apt. At mention of the others, she frowns in concern. "Do you know if they were similarly under-dressed? I can tell scouts to have extra clothes ready, though I can't take up too much time here. Freezing won't matter if those demons get to them first. If nothing else, I'll make some fire for them."
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"Couldn't tell for sure what they was wearin' was a little too busy dodgin' ice n' fire. Didn't have a damn thing to defend myself either, just stuck my hands out. Hurt real motherfuckin' bad but they stopped a minute n' I was able to run. Hopin' they got the idea too. Maybe they could get fightin' back better'n I did."
On the way up the hill, Gam glances over at the points of red peeking up from down along another trail, on down from where they're walking a little ways. He can hear it again, easing little fingers of eerie song into his brain. He expects to feel something push back, like he would have if this had happened back at home, but...there's nothing there but his own thoughts. It's disconcerting. He doesn't mention it though, instead reaching over and touching Korrin's arm before starting up in the direction that a mild indent in the snow led. The wind had started obscuring the path he'd taken, but it was still there.
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Korrin follows, keeping close and her staff in hand. Her other strays to a hilt at her side, though it has no blade. "Not to sound cocky but with me, you shouldn't need weapons. Unless there's a pride demon running around -those large, spiky ones- I'm pretty sure I can take them. Just avoid the terror demons, those with spindly arms and legs. They like to do this trick where they disappear and then reappear right behind you, flipping you on your back. Fucking annoying, that."
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The land beside him erupts in flame again, and he whips around with his hands raised, spotting the orange glowing figure yards away. "Fuckin' hell, man! I ain't did shit to you!"
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Thinking quickly, Korrin casts Barrier to encompass them both, then blurs ahead on waves of magic to reach said orange glowing figure. Finally taking out that hilt from her waist, she activates her spirit blade and slices into it. She may not be able to affect the rift itself, but she can at least buy her companion time to do so.
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"Poor motherfuckers," he muttered, then turned his attention on the rift overhead. His mark is once more throbbing, acting up visibly even through the gloves that had come with the scouting uniform. He strips off one of them and holds his hand up, trying to figure out what to do, up until it feels like his hand is literally exploding. He grits his teeth and holds it up, watching the stream of bright green light flow from his hand into the sinister crystals of the rift. When it explodes, he drops to one knee and cradles his hand close, looking around to see what might have happened. Hell, the explosion had probably fucked up everyone in his vicinity, hadn't it...
But no, the demons are frozen, or wobbling some in place. This was good. They were holding still! "Shit... Shit, sis, you got somethin' blunt I can use?" he calls to Korrin. At the very least he can beat something slid over the head until it gives up.
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This moment is making a good case for bringing extra weapons for those rifters that arrive with none, though. Korrin will have to remember that for next time, but for now she has to act before the demons are moving again. Cue an explosion centered away from her companion and the rage demon, where it will do the most damage.
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With a gleeful little whoop, he turns to see what else he can do, and starts toward the rage demon. It's going to be harder to deal with now that the spirits were all regaining mobility, now that the disruption had ended. "Look at me motherfucker!" he yells, waiting until the gigantic, somewhat sluggish lava thing turns back on him. He only just has time to duck before it spits a gout of flame at him.
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When the demon turns its attention to Gam, Korrin takes advantage and whirls her staff around, freezing it in place. Those demons nearest to it aren't frozen but seem slowed as a result, and she takes full advantage of that, slicing into the nearest ones with enthusiasm. "The barrier will hold as long as I keep going, just focus on clubbing the assholes!"
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Fuck this guy, then. He runs, snagging a tree branch overhead and shaking a heavy clump of snow down onto the demon's head, barely slowing it down but giving him enough time to double back and try that disrupting move again, holding his hand out at the rift and gritting his teeth through the pain of it. When it explodes again the rage demon is in range and swaying dangerously, as if ready to topple over on him. So he takes the time allotted to him and breaks off part of his remaining branch, turning it into a jagged stake that he jams into the stunned demon's neck just behind its head. It catches flame almost immediately, but before if can completely burn away, the demon is felled. He falls back, puffing out gouts of steam and lamenting the loss of his weapon. Of course, Korrin is faring even better than he is, and didn't seem to be running out of energy either.
"Any more branches around?" he yells, trying desperately to ignore the stinging of the freezing air ripping in and out of his lungs.
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"Yeah, a few paces behind you! Go, now! I'll cover you." Not turning her back to the stunned demons, the Vashoth mage moves to place herself between them and the rifter. They'll have to get through her first, and she's not about to make it easy for them.
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"That's right motherfucker, you better run!" he yelled after it, his steps staggered just a bit. He straightens up with a huff and glances around to be sure that there weren't any more coming through, and that Korrin isn't in the middle of a fight she can't handle (ha, unlikely) before lifting his hand to the rift itself, now doing its graceful silk dance in the air again, and pushing the energy back out into it. He stumbled back when the air around it collapsed inward, and just like that, it was peaceful again. The only evidence that anything had happened here was the trampled snow. So now, Gam sits in the snow, panting quietly and staring at the spot that the rift had been.
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"Good work. Thanks to you, the villagers are that much safer. There are more rifts, all over the area and beyond, but I'll take whatever victory we can get."
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"So...what now?" he asks, turning back to her, his hands rubbing together to get some warmth back into his fingers now that he's lost one of his gloves.
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"Alright so I know a little'a what we got puttin' folks in danger here, but you said Red Templars? Th'fuck is that?I'm just assumin' the red lyrium's that spooky shit juttin' outta the snow."
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"Red Templars are Templars that splintered off and ingested red lyrium, now corrupted into twisted beings that serve Corypheus. He's an ancient darkspawn magister who's responsible for the Breach, and thus all the rifts, and the Inquisition intends to stop him before he can make another attempt to enter the Fade, probably killing us all in the process. The Fade is a realm of spirits and demons, where people go when they dream...and where they pass through when they die. It's that connection to the Fade which grants mages their talent."
Hopefully any of that makes some sense, but she seems ready to elaborate if it doesn't.
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"So you got mages like y'self, n' they tap into a dream realm f'they magics. N' the demons come from that same place. If the Fade's a place of demons that people dream theyselves into, 's that mean they shape it? Or the other way 'round, with demons shapin' they dreams? N' I'm just assumin' Darkspawn's another sort'a fuckin' demon thing. Magister's not a term I'm familiar with neither, but if the root's the same, 's that make them mages? So we got a demon mage motherfucker all wreckin' shit, turnin' soldiers into evil fuckin' things, n' we got dream monsters pourin' outta wherever I passed through to be gettin' here, n' that's this Coryphimus dude's fault too..."
At least it made some sense to his mind, especially since most of the vocabulary here seemed pretty similar to what he was used to back home.
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