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faderift2015-10-21 11:34 am
Into the DANGER ZONE
WHO: All Rifters + the 7 natives who signed up
WHAT: Searching the ruins of Haven for survivors, an Inquisition crew finds something strange. And demons. It's kind of scary that the demons aren't the strange thing.
WHEN: Third week of Harvestmere, 9:41
WHERE: Haven
NOTES: We've broken rifters and rescuers (or "rescuers") into two groups. This log has an arrival comment for each group--you can start smaller subthreads beneath those rather than try to have an eight- or nine-person log, just incorporate surrounding chaos/fighting--and a third top-level set for the whole group's journey back to Skyhold
WHAT: Searching the ruins of Haven for survivors, an Inquisition crew finds something strange. And demons. It's kind of scary that the demons aren't the strange thing.
WHEN: Third week of Harvestmere, 9:41
WHERE: Haven
NOTES: We've broken rifters and rescuers (or "rescuers") into two groups. This log has an arrival comment for each group--you can start smaller subthreads beneath those rather than try to have an eight- or nine-person log, just incorporate surrounding chaos/fighting--and a third top-level set for the whole group's journey back to Skyhold
You were asleep-- deeply or fitfully, for the last time or just resting your eyes for a moment-- and then you were not. And wherever you were was not, anymore, replaced by nothing but the sensation of falling, tumbling into endless, bottomless nothing. If this were still a dream, you would wake before you hit the ground. You can't die in a dream, they say. In some worlds.
But there's no waking here, just a flare of green-white light and a jarring impact, barely softened by snow that lies a foot deep with an icy crust that cracks beneath the force of your landing. The wind is biting cold, the sun is bright, and you are not alone. Others thud to the ground nearby, as bewildered as you, and others run up who look no less confused for having their feet beneath them.
You are also not as you were: in the palm of your left hand there glows a narrow splinter of light the same sickly green as whatever brought you here. It aches, a bone-deep pain that gnaws even through all the distractions. Like that you're being attacked by monsters, some tall, spindly stick-things with too many eyes, some hunched and hooded with no eyes at all.
Welcome to Thedas!

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"Not too long ago, a woman emerged from the Fade with a similar mark, though hers was more prominent. When she first did so, it was strong, unstable. But that was with the Breach -a massive tear in the sky far bigger than that rift- still present. Now that it's gone, I can only speculate that you won't have the same trouble with it. If it spreads or the pain gets worse, mention it."
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And he knows it.
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"Well we should keep moving then if there's nothing left for us here. Are you the only ones?"
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He would probably have liked that first journey even less, given that they were wandering blind, uncertain if their supplies would run out before they reached any kind of sanctuary. Korrin certainly hated it, and the thought of repeating it even with advantages over that last time don't do much to appease her now, but she tries not to show it. It's just what has to be done.
"It will get colder than this, so if you want warmer gear, we have enough to go around. Humans are plentiful, so getting something in your size won't be a problem."
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"I'll see what I can do later then." Comfort comes second to finishing the job. "Have you marked any areas of interest, or do you still need to find what you need?"
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Korrin fishes out that map, though. "I have some here, that I was able to uncover thanks to magic. It should be safe to tread, as long as the pathways aren't strayed from."
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"Well may as well not leave the job half-assed." He grunted, looking over the group they have. It should be enough to finish what they need to do, right? Perhaps send some to the main group in order to report what was found? "If you're up for finding more, and wouldn't mind plus one."
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And she'd try to keep it simple, leaving out more than an overwhelmed newcomer needed to know for the time being. Her own biases might creep in, but she'll try not to skew things too much. At least not on purpose.
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"Maybe we can talk while we work."
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"People call my kind qunari, which has become a catch-all term for 'those people with horns' eve though it's not strictly true. More accurately, I'm a Vashoth, one who has never lived under the Qun. And before you ask what that is, it's a weird, oppressive lifestyle that's complicated and gives me a headache just thinking about it. You won't find any real Qunari around here anyway, they're all in the north."
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She couldn't be a majority around these parts, not with what he could gather from the small amount of people that he's seen thus far. And from her description it sounded like they didn't really travel that often.
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"What is this so-called Inquisition? Some religious order?"
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"Not really. Oh, the Divine wanted to see it started, if peace between two warring factions wasn't possible. But we don't serve the Chantry and they probably see us as heretics, anyway. The Inquisition was formed to seal the Breach, find those responsible, and restore order. The Breach was a giant tear in the sky; imagine a rift, but far, far larger. It's what spawned all of them. It's sealed now, and we know who's responsible, but the latter part is still taking time."
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"The Breach was the result of an explosion at the Temple of Sacred Ashes, where the Conclave to help restore peace was held. Whether it would have worked, we'll never know because an explosion leveled the entire place, and tore open the Veil, creating the Breach. Before you ask, the Veil is more or less a barrier between the Fade and the physical world. So, imagine that rift only, much, much larger. It spawned all the subsequent rifts, and every hour or so it expanded. If the Herald, the woman bearing that mark like yours, hadn't stopped it, the Breach would have consumed the world."
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He knows that she may not have the answer to that question. Knowing his luck no one knows and they'll just have to figure it out as they go. "And more importantly, now that it's gone, what are you going to do?" His guess is that they're most likely going to hunt down whoever caused this destruction and exact some form of retribution. Especially if that said person is still considered a threat to them.
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Cheery thought, hm? Never let it be said that Korrin sugarcoats anything. "We're going to find Corypheus -the one responsible- and kill him, hopefully before his next attempt consumes the world. That has to be long-term, though. We just barely survived Haven, and we need to rebuild before we'll have the resources to do that."
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But he'd endure, if not to just keep a strong image for now.
"...When I arrived, did any of you notice if someone dressed like me arrive? Or perhaps any strange...metallic items?" His gun was nowhere near, and he doubted that any others from Falcoln-One, or even Adams, appeared. But since they're looking for things, may as well ask? Couldn't hurt at least.
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...'metallic items'? You mean weapons, or...?"
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Silently he began marking out more places that have similar crates not to far away. "...Yes, weapons. It's mechanical in nature and holds small pieces of metal inside of it." It was something that he had to absolutely make certain came with him, or didn't. Lest someone pick it up and accidentally blow their head off, or someone else's.
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