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Hermione Granger ([personal profile] bookish_lioness) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-03-02 10:13 pm

Our aspirations are wrapped up in books

WHO: Hermione Granger and Open!
WHAT: There's a new witch mage wandering around Skyhold. Come say hello?
WHEN: Backdated to her arrival near the end of Guardian and onward throughout Drakonis.
WHERE: The library. All over Skyhold. But mostly its library.
NOTES: Feel free to run into her pretty much anywhere, or have her run into you. And be prepared for all the questions about your character and Thedas/their homeworld and everything in between.




If not for the fact that Hermione had spent so many of her formative years in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Skyhold might have been overwhelming

As it was, the sprawling fortress was a little hard to get used to, since the academic environment that had given Hogwarts some sense of structure amidst the chaos wasn't present here. There was a library, thankfully, and she spent much of her time there, though it was so small that she was certain she'd end up reading every book in there in two weeks' time if she didn't actually go out and explore the rest of her surroundings.

And so every so often, she pried herself away from the cold little corner she'd set aside for herself and wander the rest of the area, though granted, she more often than not was carrying at least one book with her. Usually it was one of the books that had survived the trip through the Fade; anyone who might spot her in the garden or tavern or a safe distance away from the sparring going on in the training grounds might notice her engrossed in such unfamiliar titles as Hogwarts, A History or occasionally digging through Spellman's Syllabary in the vain hope of finding recognizable runes on various inscriptions throughout Skyhold.

After all, just because she was endlessly fascinated by all the new people and cultures and history and magic, it didn't mean she didn't occasionally need a bittersweet reminder of home. Especially when her other major reminder was her wand, which - despite the fact that she'd taken to finding the most solitary places she could find and practicing with it harder than she ever had the night before an exam - still wasn't behaving properly at all. Apologies to those of you who end up slipping on some wayward ice or getting sprayed with pebbles from a spell gone wrong.

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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-09 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
It is telling, and Korrin's lips curve into a small smile upon hearing that. Witch or otherwise in her world, here Hermione is counted as a mage, and thus their plight is essentially hers. Not that Korrin would wish for the latter, but at least Hermione will come to understand it better than most rifters.

"I'm no scholar, but before the First Blight, Tevinter was the dominant force on Thedas. The magisters ruled Tevinter and so everyone else. I doubt that generated a lot of goodwill, though whether the hatred was as rabid as it became later, is a good question. I wish I could answer it. What I do know is that the First Blight weakened the Imperium, to the point where Andraste and her cult of the Maker gathered enough strength to challenge it.

The Chantry claims that darkspawn are the result of the tainted magisters; originally human, but since then they're the tainted copies of all races. I can't say how that's possible, and something tells me I'll sleep better at night not knowing. No darkspawn were mentioned before the First Blight, though; that every source which comes to mind is very clear on that."
Edited 2016-03-09 23:48 (UTC)
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-10 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
While Korrin definitely has her own biases, and she won't even deny that, it's true that given her outsider status she has a different perspective. If nothing else, it'll give Hermione one more angle to consider other than the usual Chantry dogma. "That's the thing, no one's quite sure what is the truth. Corypheus claims to be one of the ancient magisters, but he could be lying, or mad or whatever. Still, it's true that he broke open the Fade and that's not something just anyone with magic can accomplish. There's more to it that we're not seeing, I'm sure.

As for other sources...I think the dwarves don't have a darkspawn origin story, other than that they just appeared and wiped out most of their holdings. Anything that could shed further light on that is in the Deep Roads, and no one really goes there unless they have a death wish. Tevinter denies that the magisters are responsible for the Blights at all, and that they have no connection to each other. But whether or not that's true or them just covering their own asses, who can say."

Just how dangerous are these darkspawn? Korrin isn't fazed by much, but having seen that danger firsthand, she winces a little upon remembering. "Darkspawn are extremely dangerous, not just because they're numerous and unrelentingly hostile. They have one purpose; to kill or corrupt everything in their path. The taint they spread through their blood warps people and animals alike. Death is considered a mercy, because even if they survive, they grow deformed and rabid, ultimately becoming beings we calls ghouls. It's...gruesome. There's nothing left of what they once were, when it goes on long enough. At that point, the darkspawn see ghouls as one of them. And no, healing magic does nothing against the taint. If it did, Blights and darkspawn wouldn't be as feared as they are."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-11 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Most of them just have a simple animal cunning and don't speak other than roars or grunts...or that grating laughter. But that simple cunning can take them a long way, as they've been known to stage ambushes and will retreat if they're in a fight they can't win. A few -emissaries- are intelligent enough to draw upon their taint somehow, to cast spells. They're the ones you have to watch out for, though fortunately I haven't seen or heard of them being that numerous, or of them being spotted above ground. Either way, they'll never surrender and if they can't retreat, will just fight to the death."

Korrin just shakes her head in disgust at everything about them. She knows more than most thanks to that trip into the Deep Roads some time ago, but none of that knowledge is the kind that helps anyone sleep at night. "What also makes them a threat is that they don't need to eat, the taint gives them fast healing and they can see better in the darkness than anyone else. That's another reason to avoid the Deep Roads; all you're doing is pitting your weakness against their collective advantage."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-11 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, they can definitely die. I've killed more than I can count, during that Deep Roads trip that is the reason why I can say that place is a fucking death trap." Seriously, don't do it unless you're a trained mercenary and getting paid a huge amount and even then, don't do it.

Korrin arches an eyebrow at mention of the word 'vaccine' but she tries to elaborate. "Avoid their blood; that's one of the best ways to contract the taint, after all. That or be a Grey Warden. I can't say how, because they keep that knowledge to themselves, but that Order has been fighting darkspawn forever and they don't succumb to taint like the rest of us do. On the other hand, their life expectancy isn't what you'd call high."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-12 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Grey Wardens tend to keep a lot to themselves; often the only way to find out is to join them and that means a lifetime of fighting darkspawn. You could try asking them, but I don't know what they'll tell you, if much of anything." Korrin shrugs, not pleased with that but she hardly has the authority to do anything about it. "If it was a strings-free cure or prevention, I'd think -or hope- that it would have gotten out. So, I can't help but suspect there has to be a downside somewhere."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-13 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin nods solemnly to the first question. "It is, and there are several. There are two which come to mind; Sabriel and Alistair. Sabriel has been a friend since childhood, and so she's the one I know best. I'm sure she'll tell you what she's at liberty to share. As for Alistair, he's one of the veterans of the Fifth Blight, which happened in Ferelden about ten years ago. So, he can tell you all about archdemons and whatnot since he was right in the thick of it. Zevran isn't a Warden, but he's well-known for being a companion of Alistair and the Hero of Ferelden. The would be Jonas Cousand, Prince-Consort and the guy who killed the archdemon in the end."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-14 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I know, and I'm fine with helping. I wouldn't have offered if I wasn't, alright? Most of them will be attending that soiree Ambassador Montilyet and Madame de Fer have created, which ought to be soon. I can't say it'll be a great time, if you're allergic to all that formal nonsense, but...it'd be a learning experience, I can say that much."

Korrin still smiles a little, not completely hating the upcoming event...but only because she'd promised to dance and with one person in particular.
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-14 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
"You shouldn't need an invitation, no. I'll double-check, but you should be fine." Unless they start barring rifters from parties now, which...given the current climate, would not surprise Korrin. "So, don't bring your wand. You shouldn't need it, not when it's bound to be well-protected. The Ambassador needs this soiree to form more alliances, so she's not going to have anything risk it."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-14 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin nods, sympathetic. "Oh, I understand. I'm not used to going anywhere without my staff, especially in times like these. I don't know what specific security measure they have in mind, but I'll check ahead of time. Whatever they decide, I'd rather know than be surprised about it."

She glances down to her spirit blade hilt thoughtfully. Would it even count as a weapon, if she doesn't activate it? There probably isn't much room in the way of loopholes, but still....

"If I'm right, though, the only danger will be from weird-tasting Orlesian delicacies and boring stories from nobles. That is, when they aren't being condescending or racist. They don't treat my kind as badly as they do elves, but we're still 'savage oxmen' to them. Then again, those willing to give the Inquisition a chance might not be as terrible as the usual sort."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-15 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Hermione's initiative is met with an appreciative smile, and Korrin is increasingly certain that she'll adapt well, after the shock and horror wear off. Still, she'll offer to do what she can because arriving in another world has to be overwhelming enough. There will be plenty to juggle later on, too.

The image Hermione provides gets a chuckle out of her, and she shakes her head. "Those are more or less my thoughts on the matter. If the Inquisition didn't need them, and if the mage council wasn't required or my girlfriend attending, I wouldn't bother. But all three are happening, so I'll deal with it. The best revenge when those things happen is to have a wonderful night showing them that you clearly don't give a nug's ass about their opinion anyway."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-15 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Korrin smirks at mention of other methods of revenge, though she'll at least restrain herself and not encourage that for the time being. As much as she might think the Orlesians deserve it, this is a terrible time for a rifter to try and get away with that.

"It will, I'm sure about that. The rifter ones know what it's like to be new and overwhelmed, so I know they'll do what they can to help. And those of us who are native and smart enough to know that rifters aren't demons will try to help fill in the blanks. We all have our own biases, but the more information you have, the more you can make up your own mind about it all. Even I know that the opinions of one hotheaded Vashoth aren't the entire story."
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[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2016-03-15 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
That gets a soft chuckle out of Korrin, who tries to be reasonable but knows she has her moments. The stresses surrounding the Inquisition without and within hardly help that. "I try to be, but council meetings tend to bring out my ranting side, especially if they have anything to do with restrictions or Templars, which usually go hand-in-hand. It's stressful, and I could just leave, but then I'd feel like I wouldn't have the right to complain if I wasn't trying to change things, you know?"

She shrugs, not certain it's the best move sometimes, but politics is the trade-off for freedom.

"You have a good point; there isn't a common bond, other than those shards and arriving the way you do. And we can never predict who will arrive from where. Maybe they'll bring in a familiar face for you one day. If they're friends, I'll do my best to help. If they're people to watch out for, I'll do that too.

[The last thing they need are that Dark Lord or those who are like-minded.]

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