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faderift2016-02-05 08:21 pm
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[Closed] Wartable: RESCUE WAYLAID INQUISITION CARAVAN
WHO: The Iron Bull, Malcolm Reynolds, Anders, Jamie McCrimmon, Lenneth
WHAT: Five people set off to figure out what happened to a caravan
WHEN: Backdated, pre-Emprise
WHERE: A village east of the emerald graves
NOTES: Violence, death, fun for the whole family.
WHAT: Five people set off to figure out what happened to a caravan
WHEN: Backdated, pre-Emprise
WHERE: A village east of the emerald graves
NOTES: Violence, death, fun for the whole family.
A shipment of rare materials bound for Skyhold from Southern Orlais and several refugee families picked up along the way disappeared somewhere in the Dales, where Empress Celene and Grand Duke Gaspard's war currently rages. The Inquisition has managed to narrow their last location to a village east of the Emerald Graves.

The approach
Discovery
Infiltration
"We need..." Anything. He can't climb a wall, and obviously blowing a hole in one isn't an option here. Not that he'd suggested it. He has some self-control. Sometimes.
Fighting
Aftermath
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"What we need is a distraction of some sort, but if we had that we could've gotten everyone in in one go. You're sure you can't get over yon wall over there if I give you a boost?"
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"Whoever did this had the situation well in hand. How else take even the little time necessary to do so?"
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Bull crouches beside the graves, running his fingers over the soil, testing how long it's been since it was overturned.
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"They may have been worried about a group from the village coming to investigate too early. Interrupting them. I don't take it anyone here knows the reputation of Gironde?" It hadn't seemed a bad little town. Watchful, though. Maybe they had made a name for themselves with that. That would at least mean the attackers were from the area, to have known it, and that there may be a base not too far away.
"Or maybe they thought we'd scouts in the area."
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"...I might be able to." His robes get a frown as he leans back against the wall, then Anders is shrugging and hiking them up. He has leggings on underneath due to the cold, so no one's getting a bonus show today.
"The worst that happens is that I don't and wind up dropping back down should a patrol get too close. Let's give it a try."
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Not that that's really a surprise coming from one of the rifters, but Jamie not knowing something's never really stopped him from making observations before. While he does glance at the graves briefly, he stands back, letting the others study them more closely while he scans the area, looking for any other signs that might help explain what's going on.
"Doesn't make sense to take the time to bury them and then move on if they were in any sort of a hurry, though. You'd think that they'd just leave the bodies and go, or just pull them under some sort of cover. Doing this would take too long...unless they weren't worried about being discovered, that is."
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"Right, then. Ready when you are."
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Despite that, he nods. "Here goes." He tries to be careful, climbing. Sure, he's walked all over people before, but he's never enjoyed it literally or metaphorically.
Once he's up top, he's quiet and still for a few moments, waiting for any sort of response. No one changes their patterns, no one makes a noise. He takes it to mean he hasn't been spotted, and Anders roots around for some rope up top before lowering it for Jamie. They can carefully head toward one of the doors with Jamie in the lead. Anders is not good at stealth on his own.
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Not all that normal.
"Mighta gotten started, got spooked?"
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Once he's certain they won't be noticed, he picks up the pace, dashing over to a pile of split logs and ducking behind it before moving over so Anders can do the same. It's large enough that they both can fit and not be seen, but not so large that he can't poke his head up over the top of it and scan the area to see how far it is to their target. He's cautious about that as well, but once he's gotten a good look and ducked back down again he feels confident to talk, albeit in a whisper.
"Looks it's not too much further to that door we'd spotted earlier, but unless I miss my guess, I think we'll have to take the long way around to get to it. Too open, otherwise, unless there's something I'm missing. What do you think?"
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Too many possibilities. They'll need to find where the rest of their caravan went before getting any real answers. Bull grunts as he pulls to his feet, eyes falling to the dog sniffing around the still dark earth.
"Think we've got a trail to follow?"
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"Let's hope we do." He shifts the staff on his back, reminding himself it's there. "There may be more we can find here, but I'd like to press on. If any of our people have been taken hostage, they may not have a great deal of time." It probably went without saying that he had a personal investment in keeping people from being captive, as a mage.
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"Definitely the long route." It reminds him of trying to sneak his way out of the Circle - all of the watching and waiting and knowing how much pain would come if he slipped up. Only in this case they might well die if they made a mistake, and that's a little worse than Silence and Smiting.
"The crates to the left. Once the guard by the fire is on the other side of it. You first, I'll follow."
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"Aye, the longer we wait here, the more we risk something happening to them. I say we get going and we can see what we can pick up along the way."
As far as he's concerned, the sooner they get going, the better. He takes a few steps away from the grave in preparation to head off wherever the group decides, but as he does so his eyes wind up flicking over to Jayne, just on the off chance the Mabari's managed to pick up some sort of scent. Something like that would definitely help point them in the right direction, at least to start.
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"...If your custom here is to burn, then Inquisition soldiers still lie here unattended to. They have been left once, they must not be left again. Especially not by their own. Are there any here who know the proper rites?"
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The moment the guard gets around the fire and winds up turning his back on the crates, Jamie makes his move, darting across the small space that's between them and the crates and ducking behind the first of them so that he has some cover. He knows he can't stop there, however. Timing is everything here, and they both have to move, and move quickly, or risk the guard catching a glimpse when he circles back around. So he does the best he can, which is to get himself as close to the ground as he can while still moving as quickly as he can, using the crates to mask his movement.
If Anders can do the same, it should be enough to get them to the other end, where the crates have been stacked a bit higher - and in theory, it should get them to a point where they can reach the door without being seen. Unless, of course, there's some other surprise waiting for them there that he hasn't anticipated, but there's nothing he can do about that now apart from hope for the best.
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"Say a few words and we oughta git. They're with their fuzzy gods now." Or rott'n on the cold ground but- she seemed a faithful sort. No need to spit on that.
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Lingering for sentimentality's sake isn't going to serve anyone, isn't going to solve anything but add balm to a few consciences. His is clear. These men are beyond help, and rites are a luxury they can't afford.
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It's the only reason he could see for it, beyond maybe some menial forced labor. There are far more people detailed on that ledger than what they managed to find, and no sign of bodies along the way.
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He's really not very smart.
Anders reaches out to rest a hand on Jamie's shoulder for a moment once they're behind a few crates - two armed men are pausing, pulling out flasks of something and drinking before passing the things back and forth. They take their time as if nothing else is important, and Anders glares at them unseen. Of all times to be drinking... except the irritation isn't his. It's Jsutice's, and it's on behalf of those who are likely hostages.
He takes a breath slowly, waiting, clamping down on the irritation, and finally the men move on. And the others... they're still in acceptable positions, though not as good as they could be. Just several more meters, and he and Jamie will be free to unlock the door. And have backup.
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Anders shakes his head, but the expression on his face is heavy. "Hostages tend to get better treatment as they're valuable. Long-term captives don't." At least he's not seen any small bodies. It's a tiny comfort.
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They must've done, as far as he can tell. Otherwise he's certain there'd be more bodies than what they've already found. And while he knows there's a chance that there could still be bodies somewhere else, to him it's a sign that they've still got a chance to save some people - so long as they can get to them in time, anyway.
"If they've taken them for hostages, though, then we may stand a chance of getting them back. We've just got to figure out where they've been taken off to."
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When they do move on, he lets out a silent sigh of relief and starts up again. However, with those guards being in not ideal positions, he's extra cautious, and crossing those several meters seems to take a small eternity. But finally they get to the door, making it time for the last part of the plan - the part where Anders unlocks the door and he keeps an eye out for trouble. Before he gets started, though, his eyes drop for a moment to the ground below, looking for something he can use as a distraction if it's needed. There's some stones there, large enough that they could be thrown to make noise, but still small enough that it'll be hard to actually see them while they're in the air. He picks up one, hefting it experimentally in his hand before curling his fingers around it and leaning in to whisper to Anders, making sure to keep his voice quiet enough that it won't carry.
"Right, you're up. See what you can do about getting that door open, and I'll keep watch and distract them if need be."
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For now he'll turn his attention to the lock on the door and the picks he's pulling out of his pocket. A silent prayer is offered up in case anyone is listening, but the odds of that are basically nil. No one has ever answered a single one of his prayers before. He is alone, they are all alone, and that is not a good train of thought for his focus.
Carefully he prods at the lock, finding the pieces, feeling where they give, and getting to work. The first tumbler clicks into place and he feels a wave of relief. He can do this. He's actually learned how to do this. The second gives easily and he starts to smile, but the third won't budge. His small smile fades as he prods at it again. Still stuck.
There's clear tension in his shoulders as he takes a slow breath in and out, working to not let frustration get him too out of it. He'll get the door open. One way or another.
Anders lets the first two drop again, restarting, and this time the third finally snaps into place. With a silent promise to never question Varric or Isabela's speed while waiting for locks to be opened again, he seeks out and undoes the fourth and fifth parts, and the lock turns with an audible click that has him stiffening and hoping no one beyond their party heard it.
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After a bit, however, he becomes aware of how long Anders is taking with the lock. Or, more accurately, how long it seems to be taking Anders to get the thing open, anyway. Granted, there's part of him that's aware that these things take time. He still remembers what it'd been like with Victoria and her hairpins, and how she'd had to fiddle with things to get them to go just -so- before everything would fall into place and the lock would spring open.
But patience has never really been his strong suit, and even though in reality it's only been maybe a few minutes, at best, it feels like it's taking forever for those tumblers to fall into place. His eyes wind up flicking back to Anders more than once, and he has to make himself keep still, rather than give into the urge to pace or twist at his own fingers or some other sort of the impatient movements he tends to fall into when he's forced to wait. Even with that, he can't quite stop himself from scraping his teeth over his lower lip, biting down on it as Anders starts the process all over again - or silently urging him on by mouthing the words "Come on" to himself a couple of times.
For all of that, he's still ready for some sort of action, and when the lock turns, he turns as well, throwing the stone in his hand with all his might, sending it sailing across the courtyard in the opposite direction of where they are. It hits the wall just where he wants it to, making an noise just loud enough that the guard that's the closest to them lifts his head and looks towards the wall, rather then behind him where the door is. Jamie doesn't hesitate, reaching for another stone with one hand and reaching out to grasp Anders's arm, holding onto it for a few seconds in order to try and get his attention, this time mouthing his words so Anders can see them.
"Get ready to get the door open."
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The soaring rock has Anders almost reaching out to try to grasp it with magic until he gets what Jamie's doing, and then he stays still, looking at the younger man. Right. Covering for the noise and extra alertness. When the door opens, it won't just be even more noise, it'll be a change in the shadows, too.
Anders holds up a finger, gesturing for a moment and tapping on the door twice, quietly, to make sure the others are in position there. Once he gets a tap back, and Jamie is ready, he'll open the door and they'll take this mess on.
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As he catches sight of the finger, however, he clamps his mouth shut again and returns to his position. From there it's only the matter of a few moments for him to unsheath his weapon and hold it at the ready, shifting position so that he'll be able to spring up from hiding at a moment's notice and join in once the fight starts. His eyes flick back to Anders, briefly, and he gives the other man a nod. He's good to go at any point now, and until the others get inside he'll be content to watch and wait for the chance to strike.
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"Upon our return, then."
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Two knocks and Mal? Don't much wait for anything else before push'n the door open and giv'n Jayne a curt order. Hav'n the first man in the fight be a mabari makes for a quick start and a quick end, all told. Jayne hauls for the first guard quick as anything and Mal slips in afterward, putt'n himself between the mess and Anders. Mind the healer, first rule. Mind the mage, second rule. Mind yourself, well. Mind yourself if you can.
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"C'mon."
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It's earth he entombs his first target in, using the rock to smother any noise the Freeman might make. They attacked an Inquisition caravan and have possibly hurt children - there will be no quarter given tonight unless someone is particularly quick to surrender.