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faderift2015-10-25 05:29 pm
Entry tags:
- ! open,
- { adelaide leblanc },
- { alayre sauveterre },
- { araceli bonaventura },
- { ariadne },
- { beleth ashara },
- { benevenuta thevenet },
- { bruce banner },
- { christine delacroix },
- { clint barton },
- { cremisius aclassi },
- { eirlys ancarrow },
- { ellana ashara },
- { galadriel },
- { gavin ashara },
- { gorse hissera-iss },
- { isabela },
- { jamie mccrimmon },
- { korrin ataash },
- { lenneth valkyrie },
- { maria hill },
- { martel },
- { maxwell trevean },
- { nari dahlasanor },
- { pel },
- { rafael },
- { samouel gareth },
- { scipio },
- { varric tethras },
- { zevran arainai }
We come from the land of the ice and snow
WHO: Open to all
WHAT: Thedas' strange new guests are delivered to Skyhold
WHEN: 25 Harvestmere (October)
WHERE: Skyhold main gate & courtyard
NOTES: This is Part I of a two-part intro event, Part II will be posted tomorrow.
WHAT: Thedas' strange new guests are delivered to Skyhold
WHEN: 25 Harvestmere (October)
WHERE: Skyhold main gate & courtyard
NOTES: This is Part I of a two-part intro event, Part II will be posted tomorrow.

A long uphill tromp through the snowy mountains ends at Skyhold, the distant fortress finally before them in all its tumble-down glory. There is time to admire the drop into the river gorge far below as they cross the only bridge into the castle; it is briefly backed up with traffic, several carts bearing supplies and visitors stalled as the portcullis is raised. Those coming to help catalog and unload the shipment and greet the guests, or otherwise present near the front courtyard, will find themselves witness to a far more interesting arrival.
Guards at the gate carry the word quickly, and more gather, though they make no move to imprison the strange people who fell out of a rift. They just line the perimeter and keep a close watch. Perhaps this adds a level of tension to this first encounter, but it also reassures the many who are unsettled by the uncertain turn of events and keeps in check those who might attack first and ask questions later. Others will no doubt soften the Inquisition's first impression, offering food, information, and other assistance.
Medical attention is available in the tented-encircled corner of the courtyard where the wounded from Haven are still treated. The quartermaster's assistant is called upon to provide spare odds and ends of clothing to those in need, and to issue blankets for all, though they are left to fend for themselves to find places to sleep.
Any mage willing to help is called in to do so and a cluster forms in one side of the courtyard to examine the rifters. They are objects of curiosity in general, but the marks on their hands are of particular interest, resembling smaller slivers of the Herald's famous mark. Despite their best efforts, no mage will be able to provide any real insight after this initial assessment. What the rifters and their marks are is a question they cannot answer today.
But one question is answered: in the midst of all the commotion, another Inquisition agent arrives from Haven, rushing in red-faced to announce that the Herald's body has finally been found.
OOC
It will be decided (partly for OOC reasons, admittedly) that the rifters will not be imprisoned at this point, but they will be watched carefully, and the guards are on alert for any strange behavior by people with glowing hands or strange attire. And of course, their freedom can be revoked at any time if they're deemed a danger. Though there are some OOC considerations at play here, you're welcome to ICly lobby for more or less freedom for the rifters, and things may change based on IC action/consensus.
Also: Part II, aka the log for the funeral/wake/etc. event, will go up tomorrow!

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Her brow wrinkles as she tips her head back, eyes drifting towards the canvas roof of the tent. "When everything shifts, they push it back again, they don't like it when it changes. The song gets louder, but it wasn't meant to sit inside them. Too loud and everything else fades away..."
Her fingers rub against her arms as she sinks back further.
"They can't hear us, then. Some never do."
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"Where was it meant to sit- if not in Templars?"
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She trailed off after a moment, clearly confused by where the train of thought is leading. It's all too much to make sense of, especially given piecemeal and fragmented. But she wants to know, too.
Finally she frowns, nose wrinkling.
"They weren't meant for this, but they think they are. They're always so angry."
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Or perhaps the girl was delusional.
She wouldn't know for certain until she heard more.
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Her fingers shifted, rolling over her palms as though searching for the feeling, but there was nothing. What she saw and heard sometimes only had form in her mind, and then there was no chance at all of getting anyone to understand. She didn't understand, not entirely, all she could do was see.
Frustrated, she let her head lower, one hand reaching to rub against her temple.
"It wasn't the question. You were angry at them, and I thought..."
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She'd tried, awhile ago. To rationalize. It hadn't helped.
"Until things change I suspect we will all be angry for a long while." Adelaide extends a hand, eyes soft. Concerned.
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She swallowed, shook her head, lowered her hand and tried to sit upright again. No, push it back. It's not hers, she doesn't have to carry it.
It's then she notices the offered hand, uncertainty flickering there briefly. "...too many pieces went missing," she murmurs after a moment, gaze lifting to meet Adelaide's eyes. "They won't fit together unless something fills the space left behind. You don't want that. No one wants that."
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She had a brother here, didn't she? Adelaide thought she'd seen someone that resembled her somewhere.
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She knew it was hard for him to see her like this. If she stayed out of the way...
But she takes the woman's hand, after a moment's hesitation and a quiet little nod. She'd be afraid if she knew, but she didn't. Some secrets were meant to be kept a while longer.