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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-02-23 01:43 am

OPEN: turn off the lights and I'll glow

WHO: New rifters & characters in Emprise du Lion
WHAT: More people falling on ice than usual, this time with demons, templars, and bonus nighttime
WHEN: Guardian 23
WHERE: Emprise du Lion
NOTES: This month, the arrival log is open to all.


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 onto freezing stone or ice that is twice as cold and just as hard. When your breath returns and the light's after-image fades from your eyes you will find yourself beneath a dark sky, a full moon straining to be seen through intermittent clouds, and a second moon low on the horizon. Its light reflects off snow to add an eerie ambient glow to the darkness, made stranger by the sickly green tint added by the fluttery menacing shape of the rift hanging in mid-air. Be careful getting up: you are at the edge of a cliff, what was once a waterfall now frozen solid in a massive curling sheet of icicles. The drop to the bottom is several stories, surely a deadly fall even without the huge humps and spikes of ice and snow that litter the ground where splash and spray were petrified.

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 the fact 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. Some are entirely different but perhaps more monstrous for it: men and women in heavy, gleaming armor, all of them with chunks of red crystal protruding out in a way you soon realize indicates it is actually growing out of their skin. Their eyes are a dull red, hollow and empty, and they attack with a single-minded determination.

Luckily, you are not on your own. Around you others are waking up, equally confused, with the same green lights flaring from their hands. There is stuff scattered about, like the contents of someone's life exploded through the rift with them: a picnic table and benches upended, metal camp furniture flung about, clothes and utensils, bits of wood and canvas and mattress littering the ground. Even better, you are not far from a path leading toward an Inquisition camp, and noise travels far in this terrain, echoing up canyons and off cliffsides, carried by the chill night wind. Help is on its way; just last until it arrives.
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[personal profile] eviscerates 2016-02-28 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
"But," Ruby starts, clearly going somewhere with that before she sharply cuts herself off. She doesn't know this person, doesn't know where she is, doesn't know a whole lot of stuff. It would probably be kind of on the critically stupid side to just air out everything, no matter how disoriented and thrown off she might be.

But I used a magic bean, it should have taken me home. Not to wherever this is. But I was headed there, not there already. Endless sentences that start with a protest and don't lead anywhere helpful.

"Okay," she allows instead, a little tight, a little tense. She's got to wonder just what kind of person this Korrin is, how she figures into all this. Red Templars, an Inquisition, Chantry, a whole mess of weird stuff, people enslaved, villagers struggling to get by day to day by the sound of it. All in all? There's a lot of information to try and soak up, and she's not sure where to start. She's known what it is to suffer a curse, to have something inside you that you can't control. Not to say that she doesn't agree they're monsters, it's not like she knows a thing about them to argue it either way. It's just monsters and people sometimes share the same skin, and part of her feels sorry for the people that were apparently corrupted into something else.

"They're lucky someone came to the rescue." And Ruby means that sincerely. She's been the scared villager, too, as well as the monster. "Which way to this village, anyway?"
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-02-28 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
The tension is expected, and Korrin's once-over glance isn't without sympathy. She can only imagine what it's like to be ripped away from everything familiar, let alone having it happen when southern Thedas is a war zone/disaster area. It's a terrible time for arrivals, and it's only going to get worse before it gets better...if it gets better.

The question has her gesturing to her right. "It's not too far, but I'll show the way. The Inquisition camp is just beyond it, and you can get what supplies and rest you need there. You're hardly the first person to emerge from a rift, so needless to say we're getting used to it. Having extra supplies on hand has become a matter of course."
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[personal profile] eviscerates 2016-03-01 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thanks." Ruby nods her understanding, and starts walking in the indicated direction, not really waiting for Korrin. She's pretty set on getting where she has to be, for all that she's not sure if it's a good plan. "How long has this been happening?"

Surely they should have realised? Would there have been any way? Would there have been clues? She doesn't know, but it grates that they didn't, like it could've been some other bizarre scheme from the witches and wizards that were so determined to distort the worlds to their whims.

"This is so screwed up."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-01 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin effortlessly catches up to Ruby, of course, thanks to those long legs. There's a soft huff in response to that last statement, one that could almost be amusement. "Truer words were never spoken.

And let's see...people tumbling out of rifts is relatively new, only in the past few months. The rifts themselves have existed before then, created by the Breach which spawned them all. Until rifters arrived, all they spewed out were demons and more demons."
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[personal profile] eviscerates 2016-03-03 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
"Breach, rifts." Mental note taking. This is really not her area of expertise, and it's not what she had in mind, but she'll make it work. That's just what they always have to do. The demons comment, though...

Ruby makes a little face. "How'd you know for sure we weren't demons? I mean, it'd be reasonable enough to figure that people arriving the same way as demons were just more of the same but maybe..." What's the word she's looking for? "Customised?"

Her gaze sweeps over the terrain, and she's making a note to keep sniffing and watching and learning, beyond just listening to Korrin speak. "Not a demon, for the record. Even if that's what a demon would say, probably."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-03 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin lets out a soft chuckle at that, though it's brief as she recalls that many still wonder about the rifters' true nature.

"I'm a mage; I know real demons, and you're not it. Besides, you've seen those pouring out of the rift. They aren't exactly subtle. I keep reminding fellow natives of this, though it doesn't always sink in as much as I'd like. Demons can possess people, but again, not subtle at all. That sort of shit would come to the surface pretty quickly."
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[personal profile] eviscerates 2016-03-05 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mage, right. We just say 'witches' and 'wizards,' back home." And maybe the caution in her tone suggests the wariness that Regina and Rumpelstiltskin are subject to. (Rightfully, but even so.)

"Evil does tend to have a flair for the dramatic," she agrees, with a bit of a smile despite herself. "Even when they're being subtle it's... kind of really, really not."

Oops, don't mind her, she's just hopping over a rock, and rolling her shoulders that feel a little stiff from the sudden cold and the unexpected fight.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-05 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Any wariness is just met with stoicism, as long as it's not straying into overt hostility. Korrin knows well enough that mages are dangerous and people have plenty of reason to think of them as such. Not that she at all agrees with the disproportionate backlash directed their way, but Ruby is a Rifter and she wouldn't know about all that. Leeway is definitely given.

"Heh, you're not wrong there. Between red lyrium spikes and green tears in the sky, it's pretty obvious around here when life is even more fucked up than usual. It's hard to believe now, but there was a time just before this when peace was at least possible. There was a war between mages wanting their freedom and Templars trying to keep them under their control. It was long-overdue and pretty nasty, but there was to be a Conclave to try and hammer out some kind of deal so that the fighting could end. And then that all blew up in the same incident that created the mother of all rifts, the Breach. So, we have an end to that war, sort of, if you can all the arrival of something even worse that."