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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] allthisshitisweird2017-06-24 10:54 pm
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TEST DRIVE MEME!

TEST DRIVE MEME

Maybe you’ve been around for a while, or maybe you’re new to the Inquisition. Maybe you’re new to Thedas, having recently fallen from a tear in reality and been collected by uniformed rescuers. Whoever you are, you’ve been sent to Kirkwall, to an outpost where many of the Inquisition’s members and allies work on some of the biggest mysteries and problems the organization must solve if it’d like to keep the world from ending, where “ending” means “falling under the power of an ancient powerful corrupted being who wants everyone to bow to him as a god.”

And just to be clear, it would like that. It would like that a lot.


I. THE GALLOWS: The Gallows is an island fortress in Kirkwall’s harbor. It’s been home to, in order: Tevinter slaves, a Circle of Magi, a lot of creepy red lyrium, and now the Inquisition, which has occupied the fortress with the provisional Viscount’s blessing. There are walls that still need rebuilding and corners that still need dusting, but for the most part the Inquisition has gotten down to business. There’s space in the stone-floored courtyards to train or spar; or, if your skills don’t lie in the realm of hitting things, there’s a large library and several offices supporting the Inquisition’s areas of research and diplomatic efforts. If you don’t know what to do with yourself, then by all means, ask; someone will definitely be able to put you to work.

II. KIRKWALL: A quick row across the harbor will take you to Kirkwall proper. The city is built into the cliffs, from exclusive and wealthy Hightown at the top to impoverished Darktown in the abandoned mining tunnels below. In the middle is Lowtown, home to taverns, merchants, and plenty of trouble to keep anyone looking for it happy. You’re welcome to spend your free time and your money here—but try not to annoy the locals too much, please, in case their welcome runs out. It’d be a shame to have to pack again so soon after arriving.

III. QUESTING: Barely had time to make yourself at home, did you, before you were sent away from Kirkwall again—but this time on a mission. There’s a rift outside of Markham, pouring demons into the fields, and the Inquisition has been asked to lend a hand. Maybe literally. If you have an anchor embedded in your palm, you’re needed to close the damn thing. If not, maybe you’re here to fight demons or guard against bandits on the road, or to gather samples and take notes on the rift’s location once its closed, or to speak to Markham’s nobility afterwards to make sure that they fully appreciate the Inquisition’s efforts. Regardless, it’s a long trip, so we hope you like campfire cooking and sharing a tent.

IV. SENDING CRYSTAL: Joining the Inquisition gets you access to the very latest in barely-understood magical communication devices—namely, a crystal, small enough to wear around your neck, that will allow you to communicate verbally with anyone else who has one. Or everyone else who has one. Say hello.

V. WILDCARD: The whole of Thedas is yours to explore, from coast to uncharted wilderness. Choose your own adventure!

limier: ([ red - seriously? ])

[personal profile] limier 2017-07-17 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do you," To Benedict, still watching his companion's hands, "Have out with it and I will see what I can do."

Probably jack-shit. But she wouldn't mind laying eyes on the thing before passing it off to whichever agent of the advisors will handle officially ignoring the request. In all likelihood, this won't be the last time that she's asked to one of these shifts; better by far if there's some understanding of those she need watch.

She takes the list, a cursory scan of titles. Passing recognition of a few, but if she's read none, neither do they look to be anything terribly controversial —

(As though there's much point to monitoring that. Any knowledge a Magister might carry with them is more dangerous than what the Inquisition's library may supply.)

"There is a saying, yes?" She signals a passing librarian, who shoots her and the prisoners almost equally dirty looks as the list's handed off, "When we do not get what we want, we often gain what we need. I've faith your researches will find a way,"

Else enjoy a bit of slack.

"Please, do not let me tarry you." She lifts her brows faintly to the workspace.
minrathousian: (atticus | poised)

(ooc: prob the last tag from me in this particular thread)

[personal profile] minrathousian 2017-07-17 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
He holds onto the list just a moment longer when she reaches out to take it, and tries to catch her eye again. "My thanks," he says softly, then lets go of the list.

Without another word of protest, he returns to the work table and methodically begins the process of assessing what books are currently at his disposal, and what tedious research he can complete for the Inquisition until more materials arrive. Whether Benedict forks over his letter or not is beyond the purview of things Atticus cares about. He places a pair of spectacles low on the bridge of his nose and gets to work.
altusimperius: (ugh)

[personal profile] altusimperius 2017-07-18 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
From beneath their research materials Benedict quickly withdraws a letter, folded in half and already addressed in his frilly handwriting.
"See that it goes quickly," he says, with an air of demand, "they'll see that this is taken care of."