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CLOSED: Drakonis Rifter Arrival
WHO: New rifters & Solas
WHAT: Arrivals and returns
WHEN: Drakonis 20
WHERE: The Dales
NOTES: This log is slightly backdated and closed to new rifters and Solas. However, it is safe to assume that everyone (a) survives and (b) is led by Solas to Skyhold by Drakonis 25, so you're free to make new logs and begin playing at Skyhold when you're ready to do so.
WHAT: Arrivals and returns
WHEN: Drakonis 20
WHERE: The Dales
NOTES: This log is slightly backdated and closed to new rifters and Solas. However, it is safe to assume that everyone (a) survives and (b) is led by Solas to Skyhold by Drakonis 25, so you're free to make new logs and begin playing at Skyhold when you're ready to do so.
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 cold dirt and long grass. When your breath returns and the light's after-image fades from your eyes you will find yourself beneath a canopy of trees, illuminated deep green by moonlight in the distance and brighter green by the crystalline tear in reality hanging suspended above you.
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. Surrounding you and the rift through which you arrived is a circle of six ghostly, humanoid figures, shifting colors in the dark like iridescent gems and throwing fire, ice, and bursts of physical force at whomever catches their attention.
Luckily, you are not on your own. Around you others are rising from the ground, equally confused, with the same green lights flaring from their hands. And not far is a lone figure, coming to help.
But there's no waking here, just a flare of green-white light and a jarring impact onto cold dirt and long grass. When your breath returns and the light's after-image fades from your eyes you will find yourself beneath a canopy of trees, illuminated deep green by moonlight in the distance and brighter green by the crystalline tear in reality hanging suspended above you.
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. Surrounding you and the rift through which you arrived is a circle of six ghostly, humanoid figures, shifting colors in the dark like iridescent gems and throwing fire, ice, and bursts of physical force at whomever catches their attention.
Luckily, you are not on your own. Around you others are rising from the ground, equally confused, with the same green lights flaring from their hands. And not far is a lone figure, coming to help.

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"The Firstborn - regardless of the Age they were born in - are not so easily corrupted," he shook his head and curled his fingers into a fist again around the shard, hiding it from view for his own benefit. It did not hide its presence from him, but it was the second best thing he could do. "Or broken, but it seems, indeed, not wholly immune to the effects such passing can have."
The full knowledge of just how exactly he had been changed would come with time. There were only a couple things he was noticing right there and then, and he already wished them gone. Small as they were, they were unnerving, for they brought to the forefront something he truly despised.
"All the same, I would have you share your findings of these shards, and on means of their removal, if I may be so bold to ask this."
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"I think you would be surprised, to know what can be corrupted. But I am still thankful, in this instance, that you are not - and hope that it remains so." As to the lingering effects - Solas had no idea of these, so did not comment upon them.
At the question, the smile grew.
"Of course, I am happy to. I only hope that you continue to be bold enough to seek the knowledge and wisdom that you require. But on the shards themselves, I know little. Even the anchor was a magic almost wholly unknown to us, before its appearance. I believe it to be something ancient, and elven, but I doubt its makers ever expected it to survive in any fashion after its bearer's death. Death was the only way to remove the original, and - I am afraid - may be the only way to remove its shards. Perhaps not. Amputation, perhaps, might suffice, but it is a very high risk, to tamper with it. After some more study, I hope I will be of more use to you."
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“There is nothing for it but to be patient, then, and learn as much as possible,” it went without saying, Legolas thought, that this learning did include learning about any possibility of returning home. “Do you possess one yourself as well to be able to study it easily?”
He had not noticed any strange green glow on Solas’s hands earlier, but perhaps it was duller, and besides that the angles had not allowed him to see much anyway.
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He lowered his hands again, tilting his head.
"While it may indeed have made it easier to study, I am not sure you would wish me to be to be imperilled by it, if I am to make any headway to keep it safe for you."
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"What peril do they pose, to you or to us?" If he knew, he could prepare as best as was only possible. He would not bear the thought of allowing himself to fall, not here in this strange place, and the thought of losing his father was equally terrible. It squeezed his heart painfully, and this pain took his breath away for a handful of seconds. "I am willing to submit myself and this stone to study, if with it will assure the safety of my own and my kin."
And when he looked back to Solas, his eyes were hard with determination. The thread of trust was yet thin, but Solas was an elf, surely he would endeavour to aid him rather than harm.