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On the crumbling bridge that connected the two imposing sides of the impressive military outpost and fortress that was Ostagar stood a small group of sundry travelers. They were lead by a man in intricate armor with two swords strapped across his back walking with an easy gait that said he knew how to use them. His company comprised of three sure-footed but younger associates, and many of the people meandering around the encampment recognized them as the Gray Wardens. Trailing in the back of the group, shoulders slumped and eyes shadowed by bags, a young Dalish elf with dragging footsteps looked around the foreign human encampment with clouded eyes. Her bearing, although tired, showed that she was used to the staff that she currently leaned on. Her simple, unarmoured clothing and unmuscled frame was the more imposing fact about her, however, as that spoke of the arcane use she got from her weapon.

Up close, one could see that this young woman was not in her best condition. Serina's skin was naturally pale, but her face held a sickly pallor that could not be mistaken. A light sheen of sweat encompassed her, and the color of her skin was diminished to showing the gentle organic hues that pulsed with disease thickened blood. Her eyes, dark in the center, were bloodshot and dilated. The sound of her breathing was short and labored, and on the effluvium she emitted was the stench of decay and sickness. Bones jutted from her svelte shoulders and hips, her clothes fitted loosely, and her visage was a grimace of discomfort even though she was just standing and not otherwise exerting herself. The sun, usually acting to enhance the appearance of beautiful woman, instead showed how wan she had become bereft of her health. This woman was undoubtedly sick, and several curious eyes asked why the Gray Wardens would accept such a weak candidate.

Over the duration of the group's travels, the Dalish had gotten progressively worse: she appeared more and more out of her proper state of mind the longer they traveled. Even so, Serina had proved that she could still hold her own in battle and sustained movement despite obvious muscle loss. It was when she had to commit her attention to something, and was engaged in other more intellectual matters, that her tainted blood slowed and clouded her responses. The darkspawn taint affects everyone differently(though is still identifiable as the same disease), and for the learned mage her mind took the brunt of the damage. Her speech, response time, planning skills, and all associated actions deteriorated as did her body and blood. She had already lived too long with the taint. She was not yet decrepit, but it was undeniable that without treatment she too would become one of the warped, twisted, disgusting aberrations that were darkspawn.

As the group slowed, and their leader addressed them, a high pitched caw pierced the air. Coming up from the valley below, a great gray owl with a magnificent wingspan glided up and then downward and onto the shoulder of the afflicted mage. She acknowledged the bird with a heavy hand, as though the energy of such a small movement was enough to tire her, and a mumbled coo. Duncan then departed, and Serina had only half heard his directions. Even so, if he had noticed, he probably wouldn't have worried: the young elf was both well behaved and friendly. As he left, the tattoo-less Dalish shook her head as if to clear it of the fog of illness. Her dark gaze slightly more focused, she raised her head and swiveled it around to take in the panoramic view of Ostagar. She lingered when she faced the Korcari Wilds, but only for a brief moment.

She watched through half lidded eyes as one of her companions, the man she knew as Edward, departed, and three individuals came forward on the disintegrating bridge, one alone and two on horseback. Serina recognized none of them, but even her sickened mind could gather that the two on horseback were of importance. She continued forward slowly, at times pausing to lean on her staff or look around, as the strangers approaching seemed intent on interacting with them. Unknown to the Dalish at this time, her new status encouraged attention, and she was being approached by the Queen of the nation. She straightened none the less, not in a prideful manner but as a respectful gesture, and met the eyes of the approaching strangers levelly. She was both an elf and mage, exotic and imposing, and cut an impressive figure despite her obvious ailment.
For the remainder of the fight, Calista stood her ground over the woman who was now her charge. She was tired after healing such a metaphysical ailment, but she kept a tight hold over the gray slabs of stone that hung around her. Just as she thought her two enemies would advance, they were swept away in the tide of battle. Expecting more foes, the half-elf looked around wildly, but saw that her new companions had made relatively quick work of the possessed husks. Her had rage faded, but she was still agitated and on edge because of the feeling the possessed stone had given her. The sound of the gigantic golem that had reigned in size but not action on the battlefield was not the loud exclamation she had expected, but a dull puff as the beast imploded into a cloud of powder, as if its very existence was questionable at best. Calista sighed and her shoulders fell her hand distended away from her, and the hovering boulders careened to the side and fell with a muted clop.

As she relaxed, hopefully not to her peril, the tainted air of the courtyard faded as the possessed husk reverted to mages of times past. Calista looked for an elven body from her perspective over the prone woman, and eyeing some of the nicer robes, wondered if the remains of one of her people would be wrapped in something truly magnificent, but had no such luck. At first, she thought to join the others with burials, but as she stood there and looked below her, she decided that finding where the wounded were gathering was her best idea. THe woman, whom Calista did not recognize, had tired herself out during the battle, but Calista's restorative magic had lessened the severity of the mental backlash. She gathered her energy, her bottom lip quivering with effort as a silent prayer to the Earth Mother sang harmonies through her mind, and the warm feeling of divine magic graced her palms once more as she tried to rose the woman. After a moment, she slumped, and the glow faded, but the woman was stirring. Calista stood on wobbling knees and a disgruntled moan came from below her, and then gathered the little physical strength she had to help the woman up.

It was a struggle because the woman could not be considered completely conscious, but after a moment of grunting and close calls, the shorter half elf had the woman's arm slung around her shoulder. She took a few hesitant steps, her breathing labored, and slowly and unsteadily made her way to entrance of the fort. As the stragglers from the battle were corralled together into the Keep, there were a few mages spreading the word of an establish infirmary. It was inside the main complex, in a room that had been furnished for that purpose, and suited the many healers' needs. As she fell in with the main crowd, a fellow healer took up the other arm of the woman Calista was supporting. She flashed him a grateful smile.

Once Calista made it to the infirmary she wished she had not expended so much energy in the battle. There appeared to be about twenty cots in the large bay, which seemed small for such an expansive complex, and in the back of her mind Calista wondered if this was one of several medical centers of the entire grounds, or if this was just an outpost of sorts. She hadn't gotten a good mental image of the place before the battle started, or after it ended. Her and the man who had helped her deposited the woman on a bed of torn robes and old sheets. The half-elf looked again at the packed bay: not only were all the beds occupied, but there were makeshift cots of blankets and gathered robes that held more than their fair share of injured. Some bodies were shrouded, and some people had injuries that did not even require magic to care for, but many of the slumped figures were splattered with enough blood to attest to a serious wound. The disheartening matter was that there were only a handful of mages scurrying around and doing actual healing. There were many helping hands, but the tell-tale feel of restorative magic should have been stronger.

The man who had assisted Calista had already disappeared into the crowd to be of further assistance elsewhere. After looking over the woman she had dragged from the battlefield to make sure she would be fine with rest, the half-elf gathered her energy and strode purposefully toward a man nursing a nasty gash in his thigh, a mellifluous elven prayer softly falling from her lips as she did so. Even though she felt as though her skin would be set ablaze for channeling further, Calista was in much better shape than those around her, and so she would not rest until the Earth Mother sent her to sleep. After the man was resting peacefully, albeit with a fresh pink scar, Calista stood and again saw a body in need of divine intervention. She realized then that this would be a long night, longer than any she had ever had. Again and again she pleaded with her deity, even though she feared being stricken for gluttonous over-use, and each time she was blessed with ability. She had not known her mortal flesh could channel so much of the Earth Mother's blessings. When she finally retired for the night, barely able to move her arms, she felt much closer to the Mother than she ever had before. She slept with a smile.

[Calista's ability to channel had improved. She can now channel more magic before feeling adverse effects. Her healing spell is now more effective.]
I really hope my comments about Shara were okay. >< I didn't mean to take control of her, but I didn't want my character to abandon her. :x I'll change it if you want, brokendremes, I promise!
In the few moments in which only Master Lao and Matilda were seated at the table, she greeted him respectfully and quietly, but neither expected nor received a response other than an acknowledging nod. From her plate of fruit, she gingerly lifted an apple, looked at it as though looking for imperfections, and then took a hesitant bite. She possessed a small appetite and had barely looked at her food as she had served herself in a rush having been made uncomfortable by the attention of Old Bastion's curious populace. She inspected the rest of her food as she started eating and found it acceptable. As she ate, the table was graced with the presence of her fellow apprentice. "Good morning," she said congenially in response to his loud entrance, but she did not engage further. In her experience, she didn't need to. Iris was talkative enough to entertain himself most of the time. Even though she was fond of the boy, and genuinely considered him a friend, she did not revel in his joyful colloquy.

She did not want to be rude and eavesdrop, but as Master Lao made comments and explained the appearance of a few wise men to another person seated nearby, his blond apprentice listened with a cocked head. These kinds of lessons and experiences were her least favorite, but she knew communication was the skill she lacked most. "What kind of news cannot be shared with the public?" She questioned in a reserved tone. As she thought more on it, a feeling of dread knotted into existence under her sternum. She shook her head, coming to the conclusion that she was likely overthinking things, and bit into a nectarine. Master Lao did not appear too disturbed, and even though she knew it could merely be a facade to keep her and Iris calm, she trusted him and believed it. But after more thought, she wanted to ask the wizened man, 'what if they had brought news of urgent danger? Could you really leave everyone here defenseless to bring our forces to the aid of another?' Matilda was not against aiding others that needed it and anyone who knew her knew that; her whole childhood comprised of lessons that taught her to do exactly that. Her top priority, however, was her direct charges, and the people of Old Bastion fit that role. The idea of leaving them without defense from the unabating Heartless made her mouth taste like bile. She figured, had she asked, Master Lao would answer and assuage her concerns with hardly a thought, so she kept it to herself. She forced herself to take another bite of fruit.

After a few tense moments as though trapped in a bubble, it popped as Master Lao forcibly dropped the subject. Matilda was quiet as Iris predictably kept talking, but nodded to his words as to not be rude, not in dismissal. As he rose the topic of their final exam Matilda swallowed thickly and looked to Master Lao to see his response. Her... negative(to put it lightly) opinion of herself convinced the young apprentice that her time would be long in coming if at all, and she knew the Master's response would be honest, if cryptic. She was curious as to how he would respond. His words could rarely be taken at face value, as is common in instructors to encourage individual thought and interpretation.
I'm going to act as though Kengo was not there, then. :/ I hope that's cool. I just wanted to acknowledge the conversation without making it weird in the future because he wont be there.
Maybe abandoing the side quest is a good idea. There isnt enough character interction between the characters yet for the quests to hold attention. :/ Also, battles need a little more colalberation. The titan pad is a good idea, but each post should be short so responses feel cohesive.
Im just throwing out ideas. -shrugs-
I should get a post up today.
Sorry about being absent, I don't usually work so much during the week but this week we were short staffed.
I should get a post up today around noon est.
Zordon said
Flaw: Margot does not have a high affinity for Creation based magics. Her inability to cast any Creation spells demands that she always have a supply of health potions on hand.


...couldn't any non-magical player claim that as a flaw? I'm not trying to call anything out, I just feel that isn't that much of a flaw.
Sorry for the double post.
I have a tendecy to do the same thing. :x Please feel free to call me out on it too.
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