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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!

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[personal profile] seawanderer 2017-08-31 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Maglor looked more worn than most! And other than the reflexive flinch, he leaned into the embrace and wrapped his arms around his cousin. Fingon didn't know.

"Maybe you were brought here so you can have some time and do as you wish?" It hurt, to pretend his cousin wasn't dead. But was easy, all at once. He only hoped Fingon didn't notice the almost desperate quality to his embrace.
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[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-09-01 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Then someone has chosen the most horribly inconvenient time to snatch me away. By the time I return, the paperwork just might have achieved sentience and taken over my castle!"

Fingon leaned into the hug gladly; it had been too long since he'd been able to greet any of his cousins as family rather than as lords and allies and vassals. But as he embraced his cousin, it was hard not to notice that Maglor was rather thinner than he should have been. "Kano," he inquired as they drew back, "have you been eating?"
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[personal profile] seawanderer 2017-09-01 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Have you no faith in your advisers in handling it in your absence?" Now he worried. Fingon was the most capable of them to lead, in his opinion. If more had listened to him...Maybe things would have gone better.

Maglor relaxed against his cousin, glad for the warm welcome even if he doubted he deserved it. He didn't want to pull away, but he didn't try to keep Fingon close any longer than the other elf wanted.

...And his poor condition had been noticed. His lips twisted wryly. "Yes," which wasn't a lie. He just didn't eat often.
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[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-09-02 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
"I have nothing but the most loyal and dedicated advisers- though it's best not to admit that to their faces, they'll use it against me the next time we disagree." The grin on his face faded at that, into a more thoughtful, quiet look.

"But even with others covering matters, there's enough that only I can make the final decision on. There's no one else with the authority, now."

If Maglor wanted to hug in the middle of the training grounds all day, Fingon would cheerfully let him. (It would make finding food to stuff Maglor with harder, admittedly, but that a challenge Fingon would face when it came.)

He raised an eyebrow. "Makalaure, you don't look quite well. What were you doing before you arrived?"
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[personal profile] seawanderer 2017-09-02 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"That is why we don't speak of it in front of them," he answered dryly. "But they will do their best in your stead. I fear there is not much we can do to return any sooner than we will."

Maglor didn't care where they were, so long as Fingon wasn't in immediate danger. He wouldn't fail his cousin again if he could avoid it.

What had he been doing? The smile he wore turned forced. How to explain...everything without telling his cousin of all the deaths? That he was the last one left? Should he even try? He was already damned and cursed, what would attempting to change what happen hurt?

"I was watching ships sail to Valinor," he eventually settled on. "And I'm fine, Finno."
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[personal profile] utulien_aure 2017-09-05 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
"I know," Fingon admitted, "I heard that when I arrived. Months or even years, they were saying and that is far longer than I would like to hear. Barad Eithel has so many good and able men, but they cannot be expected to do their job for me. Besides, how would your brother feel if he went to all that trouble to forge alliances and I simply didn't show up to his battle?"

He let out a huff at the last bit, "Forgive me, Kano. I don't know when I started dwelling on things, but it's unfair for me to unload it all on you."

Fingon's brow furrowed at the evasion, and his confusion only grew worse as he tried to puzzle out what Maglor actually said. Ships? From Valinor? What was his cousin talking about?

"Are you really that uncomfortable telling me, Makalaure? If you really want me to I'll stop asking, but something's troubling you and I want to help if I can."
Edited 2017-09-05 05:28 (UTC)