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eolasemah ([personal profile] eolasemah) wrote in [community profile] faderiftooc2016-02-05 12:47 pm
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[OOC] The Sky is Falling!

Recently a rift opened in Skyhold itself. Although nobody saw it happen, it was rumored to have been opened by a mage native to Thedas and not one of the rifters.

There are damages to the courtyard from where buildings and vegetation have been singed and frozen and dented from the resulting demon battle. It looks a mess. This is a mess.

The purpose of this post is for general opinion gathering, rumormongering, and plotting for the fallout from this fiasco. If people can just open rifts wherever they want, what does this mean for the Inquisition? Can rifters do it, can regular mages do it? Why would someone within Skyhold and ostensibly part of the Inquisition do this in the first place? Why weren't snacks provided?

If you feel so inclined, reply with your character's reaction to the news (or the sight, or the battle) and what action they might want to take, if any. Plot, make CR, do the thing!
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[personal profile] ungovernable 2016-02-06 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
The explanation is long, complicated and involves a lot of politics and religious context divorced from Thedas - he'll explain that properly trained Elene sorcerers are exclusively from the knighthoods, militant religious orders created for the protection of the Elene nations and faith, similar to Templars if instead of 'protect mages/protect from mages', they were considered the only men trustworthy enough to wield magic at all. And, you know, just men. The title equivalent of cardinals is literally 'Patriarch', REAL SUBTLE, CHYRELLOS. Their people have no system of magic of their own; they're taught by Styric sorcerers and sorceresses, and each of the four knighthoods has a patron god in alliance with the Elene church, a representative of whom acts as the tutor to the knights. Lady Sephrenia, from whom Martel learned, has been teaching Pandion knights for several hundred years. This is probably a clue as to why a man in his forties could still, with his hair coloured, pass for a solid ten years his own junior.

Somehow the official church stance is still that Styric gods aren't real. POLITICS.

The more they talk, the clearer it'll become he actually has no beef with the Templars (recognises their similarities and respects the concept and intent), he's just fiercely independent. If she presses the babysitter thing he'll give her his schedule and tell her to knock herself out, but that he has too much work to do to pander to it.
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[personal profile] stabsbooks 2016-02-06 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
CRUSH THE PATRIARCHY but no apart from that idiosyncrasy that all sounds...weirdly acceptable.

She'll probably push the templar thing at first but it won't last long once it becomes clear he's actually not a threat and they have bigger things to worry about (cough Galadriel).
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[personal profile] ungovernable 2016-02-06 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
one day his horrific past will come to light and she'll regret this but in the meantime

vindicated
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[personal profile] stabsbooks 2016-02-06 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
good we're all agreed then and



wait what
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[personal profile] apostasia 2016-02-06 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
nothing look he's hugging a child
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[personal profile] apostasia 2016-02-06 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
handsome, trustworthy
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[personal profile] stabsbooks 2016-02-06 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
no one who is truly trustworthy needs to say so
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[personal profile] apostasia 2016-02-06 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
that's why he doesn't say so he just behaves accordingly

this isnt amateur hour!!!!
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[personal profile] apostasia 2016-02-06 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
when self-interest aligns with actually being a better person.