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ƬƠƬƛԼԼƳ ƇƠƊЄƤЄƝƊЄƝƬ ƑԼƖƝƬ ([personal profile] katabasis) wrote in [community profile] faderift2023-03-13 06:06 pm

[CLOSED] WHAT'S YOURS IS MINE

WHO: Tertia, Ellis, Barrow, Clarisse, Tiffany, Ellie
WHAT: Riftwatch agents raid a Venatori red lyrium mine with the intent to disable the operation and kill the Venatori mage overseeing the work.
WHEN: Now-ish; whenever that makes sense.
WHERE: The Blasted Hills, the Anderfels
NOTES:
OOC information is available HERE at the sign-ups post. The objective/points pool spreadsheet with relevant instructions is located HERE and should be open to editing. Please include any necessary content warnings in your subject lines. If you want some image inspo for a medieval fantasy mine, there's a great reference HERE.


THE BRIEF
As Riftwatch is currently divided between the Gallows and a gloomy Hightown mansion in Kirkwall, the assembly (with their gear and their griffons already prepared) meets in the old Qunari compound turned Riftwatch stable yard on the Kirkwall docks to receive their assignment in person. With paper at such a premium these days, the only written copy of the orders is sent with them rather than filed among the towers' records. There is a silent implication not to lose it. Neither Flint or Julius is keen to reproduce it from memory.

That sheet reads:
For Immediate Dispatch,

Members of Forces and Project Sashamiri are to proceed to the foothills above Alhoven. Reports suggest the trading post there supports a nearby mining operation in the Blasted Hills, and that supplies are typically conveyed to and from by a mule team with a distinct spotted animal among them.

Follow the team and its return to the mine. From a reasonable distance, assess the state and organization of their work. Intercepted correspondence suggests the operation is being overseen by Augustus Naevius, a Venatori mage. What other opposition forces may be present is unclear. Upon completion of your evaluation, proceed to: disable and destroy the workings of the mine and its overseers; to recover any items or records of value; and then, to make your withdrawal.

Supplementary: should any opportunity present itself to damage the reputation of Tevinter in the region, or to discourage Alhoven from further trade relations with the Venatori, see it done.

-J. Flint

Rather than attempt to assess the value of any notes or correspondence, bring back anything you can reasonably secure without compromising the primary objective of disabling and destroying the mine. Even if a document turns out to be relatively useless, we can at least use the reverse side to supplement our paper supply.

- Julius


ALHOVEN
The village of Alhoven began life as a trading post. Nestled at the base of a rugged cut of the Blasted Hills, it primarily serves to supply logging, mining, and itinerant trappers with a line back to the wonders of civilization: hot meals cooked by someone else, protection both from the elements and the dangers of the wilderness, and carnal satisfaction for purchase. Observation or stealthy investigation may reveal the additional following information:
  • Alhoven is currently hosting a modest detachment of Tevinter infantry.
  • The village's central square, likely the footprint of the original trading post, is reasonably well fortified thanks to a wooden palisade. While it has no formal gates or portcullises, there is only one distinct (albeit unguarded) point of entry.
  • A watchtower on the edge of town hosts a lookout, and braziers are kept burning at night to illuminate the main thoroughfares of the village. It's rare to see individuals in the streets alone after dark. A series of traps found in the foothills above the village where Riftwatch is stationed suggests there's been recent trouble with bears or wolves.
  • The population skews older and rougher, with a majority qualifying as seasonal. That said, the village has begun to sprawl outward and there are signs that the rough and tumble lifestyle of the remote outpost may soon shift toward a more hardily domestic one. There is at least one very cute Anderfels baby bundled up against the winter weather, and one of the permanent structures is a Chantry chapel.
  • The lack of agricultural infrastructure buried under snow and ice suggests Alhoven is entirely reliant on trade and its collected stores. They don't appear to be doing poorly for themselves.

THE MINE
The targeted red lyrium mining operation isn't much of a journey from Alhoven up and into the unforgiving Blasted Hills. Composed of just a few permanent triangular outbuildings and an array of equipment, the mine isn't all that expansive. What it is, however, (in total defiance of the weather and cold), is awfully productive. Careful observation, stealthy investigation, or the general chaos of the melee may reveal the following details:
  • The camp's workforce predominantly consists of animated corpses being controlled by the Venatori mage overseeing the operation, Augustus Naevius. While it would ordinarily be impossible for a single necromancer to accomplish so much on his own, those familiar with other cases of corpses being animated and directed by the power of red lyrium may easily rationalize that's how Naevius is managing as well as he is.
  • There are no more than ten non-corpses guiding the work, including the driver of the mule train. Where the animated dead are responsible for the bulk of picking and shifting stone down in the pit mine and for driving the treadmills of the various heavy machinery, the living workers are responsible for the finer work of keeping everything running smoothly. It's impossible to tell from observation if these harbitten living workers are non-mage soporati, mages in their own right, Tevinter soldiers who have become too apathetic to wear much of their armor, or enslaved men and women with a considerable amount of autonomy. That said, they are living in an apparent abundance of comfort. No one seems to be going cold or hungry, although the mood is deadly (ha ha) serious.
  • The majority of the corpses are Anderfels natives. Though the residents of Alhoven must be unaware of it, it's likely that this, rather than hungry wildlife, may be the actual cause motivating the anti-predator precautions being taken in the village.
  • There are also a number of corpses wearing Tevinter armor/fashions.
  • In what is probably a totally unrelated note (it's definitely related), there are three bunkhouses in the compound. Only one seems to currently be in use for that purpose; the others have been turned into a barn and storehouse.
  • The animated corpses work day and night without rest, overseen by living workers in rotating shifts. Naevius himself spends most of his day repairing damaged members of the undead workforce, re-allocating the division of undead labor, consumed with some weird red lyrium experimentation, or shut up in the outbuilding that serves as his quarters-slash-office (where through a window he can be seen to be feverishly writing).

Once the attack kicks off, it will quickly become apparent that Naevius is as dangerous as he is industrious. To make matters worse, if he isn't taken out of commission quickly, Riftwatch members will soon find themselves facing an army red-lyrium infested undead; if Naevius is successfully killed, the red lyrium will continue to make the spirits possessing the undead aggressive, but they'll be much easier to corral, kill, or weaponize without someone guiding them.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2023-04-02 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm all for killing them for good," Ellie says, her arms crossed over her front. But she giving Ellis a funny look; she's not sure if she's following him, but if she is, she really doesn't like it.

"They're dangerous to anyone, and if the Venatori find them, they'll use them all over again."

They've all at least heard about Ellie's world, and how similar the infected were to this.
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[personal profile] laruetheday 2023-04-02 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
"We should destroy them," is Clarisse's gruff agreement.

She has her arms crossed, is looking out in the direction where the rest of the corpses are grouped. She knows their orders, but she's not sure she agrees with the implication here.

It seems cowardly, even if it might work out in their favor in the long run.
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-04-02 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
"There are soldiers in the village."

A repetition. Ellis has made this point before, marked their numbers, observed their comings and goings as they scouted.

"We can destroy them, aye. But so can those soldiers."
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[personal profile] notathreat 2023-04-02 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
"There are civilians in the village."

Sure, they might all stay inside, out of the line of fire, but what if someone didn't? Sure, they're Tevinter citizens and would probably turn them over in a heartbeat, but they're still civilians.

"We wanna make a point, we can do it some other way."
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[personal profile] thereneverwas 2023-04-02 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
"And," Barrow adds, quietly, "these were people once." He rubs the bridge of his nose with one finger.
"Using their remains to our own ends, to be cut apart by soldiers, I daresay that's little better than having them out here mining. Give them peace."
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[personal profile] incaenstrix 2023-04-02 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Tertia's voice is quiet and measured - neither taking pleasure in this nor showing any great horror. "The Commander did order us to damage the reputation of the Venatori. Sending the dead to the village would do that."
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[personal profile] fairforce 2023-04-02 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"It would. But we would be making the choice, behind that façade. Even if it wasn't publicly known, and the world thought the Venatori responsible, we would know that the choice was ours, and the blood would be on our hands."

Which--despite Tiffany's conviction--feels bad to say in response to Tertia, though she isn't the only one suggesting this approach. After all, there is other blood on their hands.

"I see nothing wrong with sealing them in the mine. They could be destroyed more easily if they were trapped at a chokepoint."
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[personal profile] laruetheday 2023-04-03 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Clarisse, who has previously bossed around her own cohort of undead and not stopped to give a single thought to whether they deserved peace or whether using them was morally wrong of her, shifts uncomfortably on her feet.

"Sending them to the village takes the control out of our hands, anyway. I'd rather know the outcome than just let them wander off."
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-04-03 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
"We all have blood on our hands," feels like a safe assertion. The Lady Seeker, maybe, maybe not. But beyond her presence here, Ellis has little doubt as to whose hands are stained.

He has been among the Anderfels before. He is aware of their people and what they endure. He is also aware of the blurring of allegiances between Anderfels and Tevinter, how this far north it is simpler to make a case for uniting rather than choosing to remain isolated but supportive of all that occurs in southern Thedas.

There is a chance lives could be lost. But when all is excised but the simple calculation of the thing, the cruelty of it has to weigh against the future and the red lyrium contained in the mine behind them.

"What other way do you believe we do it?" is for Ellie specifically. "How do you propose we sway the citizens of that village away from support of Tevinter when they've hosted their soldiers comfortably for weeks?"
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[personal profile] notathreat 2023-04-03 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie doesn't wince, but it still feels like a cut. It would've hurt worse if Ellie didn't know Ellis, know how committed he is to getting the job done no matter what.

She still manages to be disappointed in him, just a fucking little. Ellie's done far worse than what he's suggesting, with far less hesitation. She's not about to pretend that she's a good person, but maybe she can avoid not being a completely shitty one.

"We destroy the corpses," Ellie says, re-folding her arms. "Either we trap them in the mine when we seal it, or we leave the remains here. Then we get a message to the villagers and ask them to check on their graves."

Ellie bites the inside of her cheek.

"This place is isolated, far out enough, that I really doubt that they imported all these corpses. If one of 'em broke down I don't think they sent more in wagons with fresh dead. They raided the village gravesite, or somewhere close. We give them a chance to bury their dead and we give them a reason to stop working for the Venatori."
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[personal profile] thereneverwas 2023-04-03 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
The civilians made their beds as neatly as any Venatori present, and Barrow has no quarrel with teaching them a lesson: it's the thralls, and their dignity in death, that concern him. For this reason he's silent as he watches Ellis, lips pursed and brow set in steely resolve, interrupted only by Ellie's contribution.

"Red lyrium's no joke," he agrees, "either finding more people willing to mine it or enslaving more dead won't come cheaply or easily. And of course, we could always make it harder to get it back up and running."