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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] 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


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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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-22 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
At least Korrin's been around plenty of Antivans in her time, so the accent doesn't give her pause. Noting the green shape when it approaches and attacks, the qunari mage scowls and retaliates with summoning a bolt of lightning to blast the damned thing. Whatever other elements she knew, lightning is clearly her favored one.

"Do it!" She's not going to protest her new companion taking the initiative in defending herself, not at all. However, she doesn't dare glance her way, wanting to keep the demon's attention on herself.
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-24 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Rags have to be easier than whatever the 'terror' was made of so with a nod at her fox to stay put, she creeps around, trying not to let the sounds coming from it upset her but she can feel her heart fluttering in her throat. She's been scared before, but this is like losing your footing suddenly and finding yourself plunged in water, every inch of you tingling and close to numb. She spins the rapiers once from her hiding spot then darts out, teeth almost chattering when she gets close.

Again, it doesn't feel close to 'right' when she pierces the still smouldering fabric, cloth giving way until she watches in horrified fascination as frost traces up her blades and to the tips of her fingers. With an alarmed cry she wrenches them free, dodges then tries again only for it to puff back as fast as a startled squid.

"And this? A c-cold d-demon?" Forgive her for the chattering teeth but she's doing remarkably well given that her home has never been as cold as this place as she glances down at her hand, glowing faintly inside the elaborate rapier hilt. "I might need more fire madam!"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-24 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
"A despair demon, and I'm on it!" Korrin's not without sympathy for the woman's sudden chill, though it's the glow in her hand that snares the Vashoth's attention. A mark like the Herald's? Did they finally have someone else to close rifts again?

There isn't time to speculate, much, and she won't allow new companion to come to harm from standing idle. So she quickly sets and then triggers an explosion underneath that despair demon. The sound it makes is awful, but also satisfying. Those creatures deserve to suffer, all of them. And thanks to her rigorous training and practice, those flames ought to burn for a little longer.
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-24 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh yes, terror and-" she cuts off mid-sentence to dodge another glowing green thing and returns her attention to the demon she can actually damage, "despair, very fitting, wouldn't you say?" The flames merit caution if only for the novelty because while plenty of things burn and she's been involved in her share of improvised explosions, it still takes her breath away, not only from the summoning but the way it just stays put. Fire spreads, that's always the danger and she'll need to ask about that, she really will but the thing is howling so she gets back to it, swiping fast with her blades either side, dancing away.

Bless Marjani for making sure she learned to use her superior speed and agility in fights because she can move faster than something that only has the air to turn in. And it means she doesn't have to stare into that face because the glimpses have been more than enough to turn her stomach worryingly. When it goes down on the ground though she finds a tiny thing that might be an eye or might be a hole, ramming the rapier through and stopping just short of the ground. Despite the cold air she's sweating through her uniform, wiping at her face with a sleeve.

"Oh let this end, I didn't ask for any of this!" Who would is possibly a question but it's not the most pressing on her list and the shock is setting in now, tendrils of doubt and fear that have her gripping her weapons tight enough to make her hands hurt. She's done admirably, she thinks, at least making attempts to help but there isn't any of the same rush she gets in winning back home, the relief at defeating one foe not nearly enough to boost her confidence. Her hand is glowing, a glowing thing swallowed her as neatly as a whale, she's being attacked by demons and there's a statuesque horned woman hurling fire and lightning.

At least the latter is on her side, she's confident enough of that much.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-24 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin proves that once again as the Barrier fades and she renews it, almost without thought. "Believe me, neither did I!" And while she's almost grateful for her sake, as visiting Haven brought forth too many memories, Korrin isn't thrilled to see others put in danger.

Seeing no more demons in the very immediate area, Korrin then pauses to catch her breath, though ready to resume her assault the moment they approach again--and they will, without a doubt. She fires from her staff at a wraith that gets too close, then speaks up again. "Are you hurt?"
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-24 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously it's not the time to really sit down and play the worst fights you got into on your lonesome game but there's been worse, if only because being shot is painful and it's one of the very few things that makes her wary. Given that she has absolutely no way to defend herself against the green things, she hurries back to Korrin's side, bending to let her fox yip and nuzzle into her face.

"I don't think so, Lux?" The yip is a negative and she straightens, quickly drawing a cloth to wipe at her blades, glad to see the frost hasn't done more to them. "Araceli Bonaventura, at your service," she even manages a quick bow and half a smile, flicking sweaty curls out of her face, "if I'm fighting alongside you, you should know the name of the one who owes you a debt. I don't think my blade will do anything against them, I'm sorry, but we must be almost there, no?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-24 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Korrin Ataash, and I'm not counting debts." She's not sure it's wise to do so anyway, even if she was so inclined. Who knows what the Inquisition will make of these newcomers, even if they don't seem to be demons? At this point, Korrin herself is doubting it, but the fact remains that this is decidedly odd and even with that mark, she's not sure what will happen next.

"More of them are down than us, at this point." Her tone isn't especially worried, at least for herself. Against a trained force that's familiar with demons, they might be more a nuisance than a true threat...but there might be civilians about, and it's not unknown for more powerful demons to find their way through. Fortunately, she's not seeing any pride demons stomping around...yet. But she'll take care of that wraith by summoning a lightning bolt to blast it.

"I meant the mark, too. That green sliver. Does it hurt? Can you use it?" The Herald could seal rifts, stun demons. Could Araceli do the same?
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-24 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah, it's the proper way of things go - we must cling to something when nothing else makes sense, no?" It isn't that she dislikes being in someone's debt, it's more that she likes making sure that it's acknowledged, it's the civilised thing to do and much of her life has gone that way, always able to stand on her own two feet and square everything away at the end of the day.

Nodding, she finally gets a better look around though it's not much help to orient herself. The sky isn't her sky and though she's never sailed so far as Albas, she would know if there were horned women there. "Good because I think I might need to sit down for a moment, just to," she fans at her face, hot and cold all over until the fox hops up, nuzzling in tight, "just to get my breath back. It would be too much to hope there's brandy around."

Just to calm her nerves. And to warm her. The one time she doesn't bother with the other flask she carries but who expects any of this? It can't be a dream, her dreams are never this vivid, there's more nudity and less fighting and her brain couldn't think any of this up, not even if she somehow hit her head hard during her fall and anyway, there was just water below her when she'd been jumping.

"It stings." Fighting she hadn't been aware of it, not really, she couldn't afford a distraction but now, as she switches her rapiers into one hand to flex carefully she frowns at it. "Like a sting from a jellyfish, or a cut when salt gets in. Almost like it's flaring out? Forgive me, it's a strange feeling, I don't know what it truly feels like myself." Her smile is small and embarrassed, knees pressed tight together as she finally looks, really looks at it. "I don't understand how I can use it, perhaps to read in the dark? It's bright enough but what use is that when you have fire madam?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-25 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Korrin nods for Aracei to sit, not protesting as long as there isn't trouble in their immediate area. They can afford a moment, but she won't stand idle for long. If guarding a rift-folk counts as 'standing idle'.

"That thing you just walked out of? Is a rift, a tear in this world that leads to the Fade, where all those demons came from. A woman once emerged with a similar mark, and with it she could seal rifts, stun demons with it. If you can do that, I'd be in your debt. Though if you really insist on repayment, I know a good tavern where we're going."

But she frowns a bit at mention of it stinging. "We should get that looked at when we reach Skyhold. I'm no expert on such things -no one really is- but there are still others who know more than I."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-25 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
With a small smile of gratitude mixed with relief, she sinks down, uncaring of the snow, head between her knees as she makes herself take slow, even breaths. Lux paws gently at their rescuer, tucking close to shelter from the cold even though he's a tiny furnace with all that thick fur. When Araceli can at last rise, using her rapiers to get her up before she sheathes them, she frowns, getting a good look at her hand. The inspection with her fingers is done gingerly, as if afraid of losing one should it stray too close to the green wound running through it.

"Rifts? Fade? And the damned demons!" As if it's going to help, she shoves the glowing hand into her pocket so it's at least out of sight and unlikely to embarrass her or show her up. "I don't know any of this! I didn't even walk out, I was spat out, like someone unused to the sea who leans over the railing losing their dinner!" There's a mutter of what sounds suspiciously like no me jodas as she eyes Korrin speculatively, then back at her hand. "The best I can do is try to ignore it for the moment, I don't want to get swallowed again by this 'rift' thing. Still, I'd rather leave here if the thing I fell out of is no more, I don't want a glowing green hand - you understand that it's a common joke among sailors, no matter the land."

Well it could be worse, a black spot and she would be damned to hunting and torment but a green one...well it speaks less favourably of her character and her choice of companions after all.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-25 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The fox is cute, though Korrin doesn't dare spare more than a moment to pet it briefly, too focused on making certain that nothing catches them by surprise. She nods to Araceli, not about the sailor joke but more in agreement about the rift. No one sane would voluntarily want to be near an active one.

"If it changes at all, say something. The woman I just spoke of, her mark was unstable at first. The Breach -a giant tear in the sky, the one that made all the rifts- is sealed, so it should be alright for now. But if I've learned anything, it's that the world continues to make less and less sense. At this point, there really isn't a status quo anymore."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-25 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It's good enough, given everything and Araceli's giving herself a shake, rolling her shoulders and stretching because usually she's got more warning than this. At least the unceremonious landing hasn't done much damage, perhaps the fall being more in her head given the expectation.

"Would I be able to tell? I don't know what it being stable or unstable would look like." She goes for her rapiers, frowning once again when it lights up the inside of the elegant grip, all those many whorls of metal only serving to make it seem brighter where it reflects and shines through the gaps. "And how does the sky tear? The sky isn't a sail is it? Clouds part, true, and I've seen it out at sea where the storm and calm meet but I wouldn't say that it tears - all of this? Wrong. Very wrong. So we can agree on that much at least. And hopefully we can agree on getting very far from this cold miserable place?"

Seriously, it gets cold where she's from and the shock isn't really helping that too much.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-26 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
"We'll head back to Skyhold soon enough, though I can make a fire for you if we don't need to use it on any more demons. Our headquarters is still in the mountains, but much better fortified...and yes, warmer. As for your mark, just note if it flares up or starts to hurt you more. That's all I can say without having it myself."

As for the sky...well, Korrin supposes that the short version might as well be told. Araceli will find out sooner or later. "There was an explosion, at a nearby temple, where a Conclave met to attempt restoring peace between mages and Templars. It killed hundreds, including the Divine, and produced the Breach, created rifts...essentially throwing everything into chaos. The Breach may be sealed now, but the threat's not over."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-26 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
“No, fire attracts attention. When it’s the only spot of light for miles around it draws everything to it, it’d be like leaving the doors and windows opening to invite in the thieves.” Actually that’s a lie, a thief is invited simply by the want or need of what another has but that’s for thieves to know. “Besides, if I stay by a fire then I might not want to move and you’re saying that we need to go to Skyhold. And, given that it has sky in the name, I’m assuming that means all the way up.” She casts a dubious glance about at the surrounding mountains, all unfriendly sights to her this close and she sighs, looking at a rather smug fox. “If you puff yourself up my good sir I will be forced to shave you and I have only my rapiers and my little knife, show some respect for those of us without fine furs attached to ourselves. But why do I have it? Is it just from the coming out of that rift? I can’t do the-- you’re more than a street conjurer though none of them wore horns without a mask.”

Of course she noticed them, and the height (her neck will hurt if she has to keep peering up and up), but it might all be connected and really, she does wish she had a good enough imagination for all of this.

Still, she does listen quietly, nodding along and trying to make sense of it all. When the explanation ends, she falls silent to compose her thoughts, hoping she’s not about to sound like a fool because the last thing she wants is to be laughed at. “First I need to know what a Templar is. I...if mage is to do with magic then that would be like you? I mean we don’t have such things, it’s just parlour or street tricks and the old wise women, not,” she mimes an explosion and the corresponding sound effects, “so if there was to be peace then they’re on opposite sides for at least one thing.” Educated guesswork but she’s been to plenty of Leandra’s councils to pick up the threads even if her head is starting to hurt far more than the damn hand. “The Divine is, was rather, a leader? Or someone to be listened to? And the breach is like a great crack in the sea but instead of being in the sea it’s in the sky and instead of venting up boiling water, steam or lava it rains demons.”

Man does she not want to see your seagulls now.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-26 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"If they haven't been drawn by my explosions and whatnot, one small fire isn't going to snare their interest. But Haven -or what's left of it- isn't really a place to linger, so I'll let it be. We did bring supplies, though, and have uncovered more. If you need something warmer -and you probably will- then let us know."

Well, when all is calm again. At being compared to a street conjurer, Korrin snorts. "I've never heard of street conjurers who could do such things. Not unless they were apostate mages, and that would get them caught by the Templars quickly, anyway." So many questions, but if it were her, Korrin would be just as needful of them. She'll try.

"Templars are warriors trained to deal with blood mages, abominations, and apostates. Among humans and city elves, magic was highly regulated and mages were kept in Circles, places were they could learn but weren't allowed to leave or even contact the outside world. The Templars were supported by the Chantry -our dominant religion- and though some of them might have been decent, all too many abused the authority given them. I've heard horror stories, but that's for another time. Anyway, all that is past tense because the Circles fell as mages sought freedom, and Templars broke away from the Chantry to fight them. And yes, the Divine is -was- the head of the Chantry. That's past tense as well, because she died in the explosion that caused the Breach.

As for why you have it...I don't know. It could be through exiting the rift, but I hate to jump to conclusions. Entering and exiting the Fade physically has only been done once -well, twice, after the Herald- so it's not exactly a known quality."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-26 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps it's different at sea; explosions are rarely a good sign, you wait until you're sure all is calm but if you spy a light in the dark then you think to yourself 'perhaps I might return to my own ship a richer man or woman', no? Opportunity, fortune, fate or chance, all the same name for the same thing." Of course this isn't a ship or the sea but it makes her feel a little braver to remember the lessons her father and other sailors taught her over the years as she turns in a slow circle at the remains of buildings and fencing. "Not so much of a haven now I think," a soft murmur because no one likes to see anywhere looking like this do they? If I could maybe have a cloak or a cape, even a blanket if no one minded me trailing it through the snow then I'd be very happy." As happy as it's possible to be but a little warmth would go a long way.

"It's not like you. Some of them breathe fire but anyone can do that with practice or they spin and dance with it. They make a coin disappear and reappear behind your ear, I mean I can make a coin disappear and reappear in my hands but...but that's not important. Apostates? All these words, by the waves it's like being in my lessons again!" Okay that laugh is unfortunately forced but better to laugh than to weep and there's a lot of mental juggling happening already.

Said juggling only gets worse as she tries to follow along, a frown creeping across her face all too quickly because there's an element of passion that needs to be present if there's violence, living life to the fullest. Not what she's being told now as she looks up at Korrin with sad eyes, shaking her head. "I expect I'll need to be told much of this again but this is a very violent place I've found myself in, all this hunting and...and blood. Wouldn't real magic be a source of wonder? It's in all the stories - women who can whip the seas into frenzies to the heavens, where maidens can kiss a bear made of snow to find their one true love, where the trees can wake and speak to those who learn their language - they're never locked up and hunted in those tales unless they do something wicked." Well, some of them are but they're falsely accused for one reason or another, or there's a misunderstanding and invariably there's a happy ending, at least in the stories with magic that come to the ports. "And, I must ask before you think me rude or ignorant - what is an elf? Are you..."

After all, she likes to learn about other cultures and she's from a place that gets plenty of stories and there's a royal library she's free to peruse but that's a very new one. She's just trying to add two and two and not come up with twenty-two so she can at least have some sort of a victory even if it's in her own head.

"But I came from my home to here, maybe I missed a bit in the middle but I don't remember being anywhere else, just falling and then landing."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-26 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The question about being an elf makes Korrin chuckle, and she shakes her head after gesturing for an agent to come bring Araceli a cloak. "I'm no elf. See the slightly shorter people with pointed ears? Those are elves. Mine are pointed too, sure, but I'm a Vashoth. You'll hear people call me a qunari too, and I've gotten used to that, even though they're wrong. You won't see many of my kind down south, but there are a few in Skyhold."

As for magic, she shakes her head, a wry smile forming. "Some of it's a source of wonder, or at least I think so, but to people who don't have such magic it's a source of fear...and those without the gift far outnumber those with it. They also fear blood magic, which can require sacrifice and is used to control people. It's hardly fair to those of use who never used such magic and don't intend to start, but to someone paranoid enough, any mage is a potential blood mage." And a potential abomination. Korrin almost mentions that but holds back, thinking that Araceli's been scarred enough for the time being without adding that fear on top of others.

"Apostates are mages who left the Circle or were never a part of it. Technically speaking, I'm an apostate, too. Though now that the Circles have fallen, that applies to all mages. Either way, I've never heard of a Vashoth in a Circle before. I doubt that speaks well of them as much as attests to the fact that my kind aren't widely accepted in Thedas, anyway."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-27 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Given that she’s short, the cloak is too large but beggars can’t be choosers and it just gives her more fabric to wrap herself up in until only her face and folded arms are visible from the layers of fabric, hood drawn up over her had. “We have mermaids,” she’s never seen one but minor details, “so it’s a bit more obvious than peering at ears, I didn’t want to stare and look rude. Or be taken for a cretin. And you say shorter but I think if I took my boots off I might be about a height with some of them.” What must the world look like to Korrin, to be that tall without climbing up things. “So...Vashoth, not qunari. Which again, of course, I don’t really know but that seems to be the theme of today.”

But she’ll remember as much as she can even if there’s a chance it’ll all get hopelessly jumbled. Vashoth though, she definitely has to remember that, at least for Korrin.

“I can understand being afraid - I wouldn’t like to face you but anyone can carry a sword or pistol or put their mind to it and do just as much damage as you did. A couple of barrels, a little alcohol and one spark then up it all goes, no magic required for something like that. And certainly no magic to go about stabbing people either.” Fear she understands because everyone fears at least one thing but she’s always thought that letting your fear master you means living less of a life than someone who at least accepts the fear and lives with it. “Blood magic is something to be feared, sacrificing blood the way I’m imagining sounds wrong, very wrong.

“And most people are just fine with this system? For an accident of birth marking you thus? And people don’t like the Vashoth either?”

What sort of hateful mess has she landed herself in?
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-27 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
A very hateful mess. Sorry, Araceli.

Not wanting to venture into self-pity, Korrin tries to elaborate at least to place her own mind at ease. "It's less that they don't like Vashoth and more that they fear the actual Qunari, those that came over here a few centuries ago and forced war after war in an attempt to dominate the continent. They'll try again, too, mark my words. So, I understand where they're coming from to some extent."

That doesn't make it easier to live with, though, and it's still not an excuse for the slurs.

"I've never seen any mermaids in Thedas, not when I crossed the Waking Sea getting here. There were jokes about sea dragons, but I've never seen those, either. Real ones, now, are a different story." That reminds her, Korrin still wants to deal with the one in the Hinterlands at some point.
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-27 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"If you swapped Qunari for Zimevur that sounds like home; Zimevur's talent was war and they nearly conquered all the lands until they came to Castileos where we chased them all the way back to their own shores. Zimevur never really recovered, they're still bitter." It's maybe too flippant but invading other lands and resisting any overtures beyond the terms of treaties seems like cutting your nose off to spite your face to her. "If Zimevur were to rise again...it would have much more than pride and wounded dignity to recover." It doesn't stop the rumours that come to the attention of the palace however, the ones that cause the servants and staff to be so harsh with the one guard hailing from there even though she never did a thing.

Everyone came from the sea, it's what ties them all together because blood flows and gives life as the water does, here it seems about the same.

"The Waking Sea!" Delight enters her tone and it's like the clouds parting to reveal the sun, her smile wide and bright, hands clapping together. "Oh that's such a wonderful name for it but of course there are sea dragons, the sea is full of mysteries! The sea is the only place that mysteries can come from, it's so vast we can never know all there is to know of it."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-27 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Araceli's enthusiasm gets a chuckle out of Korrin, despite the latter not wanting to relax entirely yet. She's not convinced that the ordeal is over...but nothing more comes from the rift, which is sealed. "I'd say that's true of the Fade, too, all the more so for what it just brought us. But if it's the sea you want, then you'll want to make your way to the Storm Coast. The name is apt, but I bet you'd appreciate the view."

Finally, she decides to just place the staff on her back once more. If trouble surfaces, it's not as though having it there will make it impossible to retrieve. "You know I'm picturing those Zim-people with horns now, right? That sound Qunari enough to me, at least in combat. Though unless they have anything like the Qun, I'd say that's where similarities end. It's a system where individual freedom is nonexistant, where people don't have names but roles chosen for them, where mages...are treated far worse than what you find in the Circle. My parents left that long before I was born, thank the Maker."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-27 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aren't you worried I'll manage to find a ship and sail away into the sunset and take my magical hand with me?" She's teasing, well, mostly teasing, because she can't just sail a whole ship on her own with no provisions and no map and no actual plan beyond figuring out how to get home. "If demons come from the Fade then no, the sea...the sea has rights to me because I came from it long long ago, your green magical thing with the habits and dinner manners of a basking shark? No."

Still, a view of the sea would set her heart at ease but mountains and the sea are opposite directions and she has that sinking feeling that her chance is going to take a while.

"Oh no, no horns but they're equally striking I think: most have dark hair now but a sign of the old blood is to have skin a bit darker than mine but with golden hair. Not blonde, I mean gold, many of them have eyes the same shade. The lion is associated with them for very obvious reasons. Zimevur was the master of strategy until it came to besieging an island nation where everyone can crew a ship." Oh but she wishes Rajani had been here to hear that remark, she'd be affronted. "Learning about Zimevur is tricky - Castileos is considered...loose? We live life to the full and our practices are frowned upon, by Zimevur most of all but they have names, they can rise as high as they might - pushing yourself to excel is one of their greatest values. You need keen minds to thrive as they have with so much hot sun but so little rain." It just pushes them to conquest though because they rely on the breadbasket nations only they wanted to own the basket and the bread in it all at once and decided to try to wrench it away. Castileos has always been about trade and cooperation and just paid a fair price from the start. "What, do they chop off hands like they do with thieves in Zimevur so they can't continue on like that?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-27 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The Zimevur sound interesting, and Korrin will have to make a note to ask more about Araceli's world when they aren't in the middle of ruins and chilly mountain air. Maybe over a drink or few? Somehow, she thought that might appeal to the short Antivan-sounding human.

"Maybe they do? But I know that they chain their mages, stitch their mouths shut and kill them if they so much as stray from their keeper. I've even heard of them removing tongues, from someone who's lived in Qunari lands. Believe me, I have a vested interest in ensuring that they don't succeed in their invasion plans."

She shudders, trying to get those horrifying thoughts and images out of her head though it's not easy. It's not as though she hasn't seen the stitch scars of former saarebas and heard their stories. "And no, I'm not worried. Sure, you could flee, but staying put is the best chance you have at learning more about what's on your hand. If it gets worse, no one else is going to know enough about it to even begin to help. Besides, I don't know how others are going to react when they find out about people entering Thedas from the Fade. Out there, it could get ugly. I doubt the Inquisition will know what to do about all this at first, but I've been with them long enough to know that you won't come to harm."
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[personal profile] foxsays 2015-10-28 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"People allow that?" The way she staggers back isn't affected at all, one hand fluttering at her mouth as she gropes behind her for something to lean against. "How could anyone do that! It's not enough to deny freedom, they would deny them a voice too? Silenced and shackled, that's no way to live a life, even animals have more freedom than that. And people just...they do nothing." It's the sort of horror that would never have come into her mind at all - oh there's silencing with threats or a blade slicing a throat but those are cleaner, as strange a thought as it may be but to actually sit and stitch a mouth closed for a whole life...

She takes a deep breath, grimacing as she swallows the bile creeping up to scorch at her throat.

"Can it be much worse than a man sending his whole household guard after you when he catches you in bed with his daughter?" The joke falls a little flat in light of the conversation but she does try because if she lets herself languish now then she'll have a hard job when reality sets in. "But if I got there and explained things, they wouldn't force me to stay, would they?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2015-10-29 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Korrin's expression is apologetic, realizing she's been far too blunt, especially to someone freshly arrived. The sort-of Antivan has had enough of a shock, she doesn't need gruesome images piled on her like that. Sighing, the Vashoth decides to try and curb her tongue, just a bit. She won't sugarcoat things, but she doesn't need to pass on anything nightmare-inducing, either.

"I don't think so, no. But I think they would provide you with incentive to do so, or at least travel on the Inquisition's behalf. If that mark can close rifts, if it can hurt demons...then the Herald's death won't have been for nothing. You have no idea the hope that would give to some of us."

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