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A Tevinter Inquisitor
Chapter 2
"Ha…ha…HA-CHOO!"
Koris wiped at his nose with a napkin in one hand, while his other hand tried to pull his robes closer to himself. Then putting the napkin away, he lifted an eyebrow as the (Imperial) Templars forced what appeared to be another Elf onto her knees before him. Definitely not one of theirs, or those who accompanied the Orlesian Chantry, or even one of the locals, what with the tree-like slave markings…that is, the
vallaslin tattooed in pale green over her forehead.
The Tevinter apprentice briefly ran through known
vallaslin patterns in his head, and identified the pattern worn by the Dalish Elf before him as marking her as belonging to the goddess Mythal. Then he blinked, as he sensed the lingering traces of arcana around the other Elf, and recognized her as a mage.
"Knight-corporal, what is this?" Koris finally asked.
"Apologies for disturbing you, sir," the knight-corporal said with a small bow. "But we found this one sneaking around the camp. Could be a spy, but seeing as the lady magister is at the temple, we thought it might be best to get your opinion on her behalf before making a final decision."
"…fair." Koris said while wiping his nose again before addressing the other Elf. "Right then…who are you, and why were you sneaking around our camp?"
The Dalish mage just glowered defiantly at Koris, but Koris was unimpressed. "Not much for talking, are you?" he asked but continued without expecting a response that clearly wasn't forthcoming. "You know, just because you refuse to talk doesn't mean you're strong. And depending on who you're facing, it might end up only making things worse for yourself. So, come now, enough with this posturing, and just answer my questions. If you do, I give you my word we'll treat you fairly."
The Dalish mage kept on glowering in silence, and Koris finally sighed. "Fine, then." He said before turning back to the knight-corporal. "Hang her."
"Sir…?" the knight-corporal asked, looking and sounding surprised, clearly not expecting such an order, even as the Dalish mage's eyes bulged in their sockets.
"You heard me, knight-corporal." Koris said, already turning away. "Hang her. She can't give us a good reason why she was skulking about our camp, so she's clearly a spy, maybe even a
ben-hassrath agent trying to pass for a Dalish Elf, and spies
hang. Chop-chop, get to it, knight-corporal."
"Uh…yes, sir. Right away!"
"NO!" the Dalish Elf finally burst out, struggling against the templars starting to drag her away. "You…you can't do this to me! I…I'm not a Qunari spy! You can't just…!"
Koris raised a hand, causing the templars to stand down, and turned back to the other Elf with a small smile. "Finally got you talking." He smugly said, wiping at his nose as the Dalish mage glowered again. "Now then, let's start with your name."
"…Ellana…" the other Elf grudgingly replied. "…of Clan Lavellan."
"And I am Koris Ralohana, an apprentice of the Qarinus Circle of Magi, under Magister Aeris Rann of the Tevinter Imperium." Koris said with a small bow. "There, that wasn't so hard, was it now?"
Ellana glowered, and Koris shook his head. "Moving on…" he continued. "…what were you doing sneaking around our camp? Come to think of it, why would a Dalish Elf even be here? I was under the impression you don't care much for the world around you so long as it doesn't affect your clans."
"I could say the same about you, flat-ear." Ellana snapped defiantly. "Isn't the Imperium supposed to be so far above the nations of the rest of Thedas? And yet, here you are."
"Flat-ear, really?" Koris said with a roll of his eyes. "How dreadfully unimaginative, almost like rabbit or even knife-ear, in all honesty. As for our presence here…come now, you are not just a Dalish Elf. You are a mage, and since you seem to be too young to be a full-fledged keeper, you're probably an apprentice to one, and trained to succeed them as your clan's leader. As such, you should understand that as much as the Imperium would prefer to stay aloof from the rest of Thedas, we can hardly afford to do so. Not when all this chaos could invite an escalation of the ongoing conflict with the Qunari, among other undesirable outcomes."
"…you could say the same about the Dalish, then." Ellana grudgingly said, and Koris smiled before gesturing at the templars, who let her go, allowing the Dalish Elf to get back up on her feet.
"Observing the conclave to see which way this conflict between the mages and the –
southern – templars could go?" Koris asked. "If so, you should have gone to the temple hours ago."
"You are here." Ellana said accusingly. "All of you."
"Hmm…yes…" Koris said with a slow nod and narrowed eyes. "…I suppose it would concern the Dalish if the Imperium decided to take greater interest in the south, wouldn't it?"
Ellana narrowed her eyes in turn, but whatever she had to say was cut off as blinding light bleached all the colors from their surroundings. It lasted for only an instant, but it had them blinking spots from their eyes, before a thunderous blast shook the earth and sent everyone tumbling to the ground.
"…Holy Maker…" Koris cursed while shakily getting up on all fours and shaking his head. "…what…what the hell was that?"
"…Creators preserve us…" Ellana breathed, lying on her side, eyes wide in shock and horror as she looked into the distance, Koris' eyes doing likewise as he got up on a knee before turning to look behind him.
"…the temple…" he breathed, before his breath froze in his throat as the sky burned green with the glowing light of the Fade.
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"Templars, form up!" Knight-Lieutenant Aurelius barked, his voice cutting through the panicked din of the servants and the locals alike. The Imperial Templars responded automatically to the weight of command, the knights pushing through the milling servants and locals to form up in parade rest before the knight-lieutenant. "I don't know what the hell just happened, how it happened, and what's going to happen in the future. I do know, though, that the lady magister was in the temple when it…well, got blown into the Fade…"
Aurelius trailed off uncomfortably, his fellow templars stirring with similar discomfort. "…in any case," he continued after a moment. "Until we have confirmation otherwise, our duty is to search for the lady magister, and render what assistance she requires. And
if we do get confirmation otherwise, we need to have answers for when the Senate asks questions over the loss of one of their own. Either way, we need to get up there, even if it's obvious that the Veil is torn, and that means demons."
"The Divine is just going to love this." A templar muttered.
"That's enough of that." Aurelius barked. "We are templars. More than that, we are templars of the Tevinter Imperium, and we will not shirk our duty unlike our brethren here in the south. Knight-sergeant, lead us in prayer."
"Yes, knight-lieutenant." The knight-sergeant said, taking off his helmet and holding it beneath an arm, bowed his head while pressing an armored hand over his heart. "Holy Maker, hear our prayer. I am the shield on Your arm, the sword in Your hand, the mail around Your fist. As we march into the darkness, guide us as surely as You guided the prophet's arrows."
The templars bowed their heads in silence, nearby servants and locals similarly falling still and silent, with a few even sinking to their knees and holding their hands together, joining the templars in prayer. "And should we fall," the knight-sergeant concluded. "Guide us to Your side, to join Blessed Andraste and Hessarian and all others who fell in Your service."
"Templars!" Aurelius barked while raising his head. "Form up the two-headed snake! We march!"
The templars said nothing, instead letting the steely hiss of their swords being drawn speak for them. Runes on the knight-lieutenant's blade shone cold, colder than the mountains around them, frost quickly congealing over its edges even as he took his place at the head of the formation.
Then with the sound of two-score pairs of armored boots striking the ground, the templars marched out of the Tevinter camp, formed up into a two-headed snake. Two files of men marching shoulder-to-shoulder, able to turn and fight against an enemy from any direction at a single command, or even back-to-back if need be. The sight of the templars marching out drew more than a few cheers from the locals, something that caused more than a bit of confusion for the Chantry's lay brothers and sisters present, considering these templars followed the Imperial Chantry as opposed to the Andrastian Chantry.
But as what would eventually be called the Breach rumbled, and demons fell from the sky on burning trails, the confusion faded, pushed into the background for another day.
Doctrinal differences could wait.
Right now, any sword offered in good faith against the living nightmare they all found themselves in was welcome.
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"Halt, who goes there?" Cassandra Allegra Portia Calogera Filomena Pentaghast, fourteenth-in-line for the throne of Nevarra, member of the Seekers of Truth, and Right Hand of the Divine, demanded as she rode around a corner and found what looked like a column of templars marching up towards the summit.
"Knight-Lieutenant Aurelius Juntinus of the Imperial Templar Order." The man at the lead responded. "And you are?"
"Imperial Templars…?" Commander Cullen Rutherford, former Knight-Commander of the Kirkwall Chapter of the Templar Order, asked in surprise.
"Cassandra Pentaghast, Seeker of the Chantry." Cassandra replied, riding closer to the Tevinters with a censorious look on her face. "Interesting, that the Imperial Templars seemed to have responded so quickly to the destruction of the Temple of Sacred Ashes."
The Tevinters bristled at that, but discipline held, the knight-lieutenant answering for them all. "Our duty was to protect the lady magister, seeker." He coldly replied. "The only reason we did not accompany her to the temple was because she thought our presence in the temple potentially provocative, when we are only supposed to be observers, and not actual participants."
"And yet you are here now." Cassandra replied just as coldly.
"Whether or not the lady magister survived," Aurelius snapped. "We will ascertain for ourselves, and if need be, bring answers back for the Imperial Senate."
"Leave it be, seeker." Cullen wearily said. "We'd have responded no less quickly, if the templars had any sizeable force in one place when…this, happened."
Cassandra glanced unhappily at Cullen, but was preempted from saying anything as a Tevinter gave a shout. "Incoming!" he shouted, even as meteors from the Fade slammed into the ground further up the mountain.
The ground shook, causing Cassandra and Cullen's horses to nearly panic, the seeker and former templar struggling to avoid getting thrown from their saddles. In that time, though, energies seething from a meteor coalesced into a shade, thankfully only of the lesser variety, but still a demon for all that.
"Shade!" the shout went up.
"Steel circle, now!" Aurelius barked.
The Imperial Templars charged forward, the two-headed snake coming apart and then back together into a ring around the demon. It roared as it realized its situation, claws striking sparks impotently off the Tevinters' shields, before no less than four swords impaled it from multiple directions. The shade collapsed with a gurgle, then with a wet squelch, as a templar crushed it underfoot.
"…impressive." Cassandra admitted grudgingly as she dismounted.
"Imperial Templars don't use lyrium." Cullen said as he did likewise. "It's no surprise then that they find ways to get around that limitation."
Cassandra grunted even as she adjusted the shield on her arm before drawing her own sword. "We will join you." She firmly told Aurelius while marching up to him, in tones that brooked no dissent. "If it is your duty to find your magister, living or dead, ours is to do likewise for the Most Holy."
"Understood, seeker." Aurelius said before glancing curiously at Cullen as he approached.
"Knight-lieutenant," Cassandra began. "This is Sir Cullen Rutherford, the former Knight-Commander of Kirkwall."
"Ah," Aurelius said with a bow. "Greetings, brother."
"I'm not a templar anymore…" Cullen began before shaking his head, and instead offering a hand. "…but I suppose that shouldn't matter…greetings."
"Come," Cassandra said, marching ahead even as Imperial and southern templar alike shook hands. "We still have a long ways to go yet, and the longer we delay, the less chances we have of finding the answers we all seek."
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The march on the summit was long and arduous. The terrain was rough, the weather atrocious, and the waves of demons falling from the sky relentless. Indeed, the closer they got to the summit, the more demons they seemed to face.
"Shields up!" Aurelius barked. "Here they come! For the Imperium! In the Maker's Name!"
Shades shrieked and howled as they threw themselves at the Tevinter shield wall, which buckled and strained at the demonic onslaught, even more so as wisps hurled pockets of noxious gas into their ranks. But the shield wall held, and the shades' shrieks and howling grew pained as the Imperial Templars stabbed their swords through the gaps between their shields and pulled them back dripping with ichor. And as the shades fell back in pain and anger, the Imperial Templars advanced, step by step, shield up and swords drawn back.
Compared to the shades, the wisps were more annoying, as they could simply float to the flanks and rear, attacking the Imperial Templars from outside their reach. But with the Tevinters holding off the shades, Cassandra and Cullen were free to dash in to close with the wisps, and quickly taking them out before rejoining the templars.
"We're almost there." Aurelius said as he patted a fellow templar on the back in the aftermath, the young man looking pale as he downed a vial of elfroot elixir before coughing wetly, hit particularly hard by the wisps' clouds of noxious gas. "Keep it up, brother."
"Yes, knight-lieutenant."
"More incoming!" the shout went up, and the Tevinters reformed the shield wall. And not a moment too soon, as more meteors fell from the Fade further up, and causing a small rockslide as the earth shook. Grunts and cursing filled the air as rocks pummeled at the Tevinters' shields, followed soon after by the familiar screeching and howling of demons.
"Forward!" Aurelius shouted as he stabbed a shade through its face between his shield and that of a fellow templar to his right. The demon fell back in agony, crumpling to the ground as the knight-lieutenant bashed it with his shield, and then was turning to muck as the templars trampled it underfoot while making their forward.
"Not far now." Cassandra shouted as she hopped over rocks to the side, having dealt with several wisps and a shade before returning to the templars. "Just over that ridge, and then around the one beyond it."
"Then onwards we go." Aurelius said, his fellow templars staying silent but for the crunching of rock and snow under their boots.
Surprisingly, there were no more demons along the last stretch of the approach, and just as surprisingly, they found several Chantry men-at-arms had arrived at the temple before them. "How'd they get here before us?" a templar grumbled.
"Are there other ways to the temple?" Aurelius asked.
"There are." Cassandra said with a nod.
"Then that answers the question." Aurelius said. "We took one route, and they took others…"
Words failed the knight-lieutenant then, as they crossed the threshold and saw what was left of the Temple of Sacred Ashes. Most of it was a smoking crater of blackened rock, corpses burned down to the bone scattered across the ground. Some were curled up on the ground, burned where they lay as the flames washed over them. Others were in a standing posture, arms raised protectively in the direction of the inner sanctum, while others were turned away, seemingly having been killed so quickly they didn't have time to react.
Surprisingly, though, parts of the inner sanctum, which included the holy of holies which once housed the ashes of Andraste, had survived. Or at least they appeared to have survived, as it seemed there was a second crater past the blasted passageway, obscured by great and jagged slabs of rock thrown up and out to claw at the sky, veined with unnaturally glowing veins of green.
More green trailed up from the crater beyond, what seemed like smoke climbing up into the sky, past floating rocks and broken statuary and through the tattered remains of the Veil into the Fade beyond.
"Hessarian's beard, what could have caused this?" Aurelius breathed, before blinking and pulling himself back together. "Spread out! Look for any sign of the lady magister! And while we're here, the White Divine as well!"
The templars did as commanded, Aurelius, Cassandra, and Cullen following after them soon after. Indeed, Cassandra and Cullen's sheer shock at seeing what was left of the Temple of Sacred Ashes had so numbed them they couldn't even react to what was normally seen as a heretical suffix to the Divine's title by the Tevinter Imperium.
"Magister Rann!" Aurelius shouted as he jogged across the ruins, looking at each corpse closely and carefully. "If you're alive, please answer! Magister Rann!"
"Most Holy!" Cassandra shouted in her turn while doing similarly. "Divine Justinia! Most Holy! Please answer me!"
"…Cassandra, look!" Cullen said, pointing to across the crater, where several men-at-arms were slowly making their way back out of the crater, and carrying a pair of bodies with them. Cold gripped their hearts as they ran over, barely registering the Tevinters closing around them as well.
"Seeker Cassandra!" one of the men-at-arms said in recognition, coming to a halt while their fellows gently laid down their burdens. One of them appeared to be an Elf, with blonde hair and olive skin, wearing black brocade that glimmered with gold thread, under a torn and tattered woolen cloak. The other, though…
Cassandra gasped. "What…how…" she breathed.
"Maker's breath…" Cullen gasped, staring at Divine Justinia V in disbelief. Even then, they only knew from her ornate robes of office, otherwise looking like a completely different woman. "…what happened to her?"
"I…I don't know…" Cassandra said, sinking down to her knees and gently pulling the Divine into her arms. "…we need to get her…them…out of here…is that the magister?"
"This is Magister Aeris Rann, yes." Aurelius said, similarly carrying the unconscious Elf. "What was she doing with the White Divine?"
"They came out of the Fade together." One of the men-at-arms said, and who flinched back as eyes turned his way. "We saw it. A…glowing, green hole in the world…it just opened up, and then the knife-ear jumps out carrying the Most Holy by the waist before the hole closes up behind them."
"Is it really necessary to use such language?" Cullen acidly asked. "Especially as from the sound of things, the magister seemed to have saved the Most Holy from…whatever it was, that caused all this…and sent them into the Fade…"
"…I…yes, of course, my apologies, commander." The man-at-arms apologetically said.
Further words failed them all, though, as with a thundering boom, the Fade erupted with power above them. More meteors fell out, and both the air and the ground trembled. Most importantly, the unconscious magister spasmed and cried out in pain even while unconscious, green light blazing from a hand.
"What is that?" Cassandra asked.
"I…don't know." Aurelius said, struggling to keep the magister still until she calmed down. "It wasn't there when she left camp this morning! More importantly, this isn't the best place for this, and we need to get them both to a healer, and soon!"
Cassandra nodded, and adjusted her grip on the Divine while getting up. "A fair point." She said. "Let us move quickly."
"Templars, fall in!" Aurelius shouted. "Protective echelon, around the lady magister and the…the Divine! Prepare to move out! We're heading back to Haven!"
"You as well!" Cullen barked at the men-at-arms. "Support the templars, and cover their flanks and back!"
"Yes, commander!" the ranking man-at-arms said before turning to his fellows. "You heard the commander, flank the templars as they lead! Move it!"
The templars began marching back to Haven, with the Chantry men-at-arms guarding their flanks and rear, all protectively surrounding Cassandra and Aurelius, each carrying their quarry back down.
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A/N
Update time!
Lavellan gets lucky, deciding to sneak around the Tevinters and avoiding getting blown up like she would otherwise be. Granted, her cover gets blown, but she has her life.
Meanwhile, the Tevinter templars manage to make an impression fighting to the temple. As does the magister in her turn, actually managing to save Divine Justinia.