Though still reeling from political crises and the loss of Divine Justinia, the Chantry remains the most powerful institution in Thedas, and its relationship with the Inquisition has always been ambiguous at best. It is imperative that the Inquisition work to clarify and improve that relationship lest the Chantry turn its considerable influence against the organization. Working with the Chantry is also the Inquisition's best hope of shaping the ultimate outcome of the Mage/Templar conflict and the future of both the Circles and the Templar Order.
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NAME: Luwenna 'Wren' Coupe DIVISION: Forces CONTACT:Inbox SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Templar, loyal to/contacts among the slightly-progressive survivors of the Orlesian Chantry. Fluent in Orlesian, Trade, limited Tevene. Former project head.
NAME: Brother Jehan Mercier d'Annecy DIVISION: Diplomacy CONTACT:Inbox SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Chantry Brother, adventure style, with ties to the Orlesian nobility, various Chantry personnel, and the University of Orlais. What passes for an actual diplomat around here, since he is actually very good at talking to people, making people feel like idiots when they're rude, etc.
CURRENT WORK: Gettin' situated.
COMPLETED WORK & REPORTS: He's just coming back from soothing some fears about Inquisition heresy in Orlais, with moderate success.
NAME: Herian Amsel DIVISION: Forces CONTACT:Inbox SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Devout pro-Circle Enchanter from the White Tower. Knight Enchanter & Champion specialisations, also skilled in Primal magic - so she's very much a in-the-fray battle mage. Very focused on honour/knight's code/proper conduct. Kind of a stickler for rules and uptight. Fluent in Trade, Orlesian & the language particular to the Starkhaven alienage. Elf-blooded, so has experience dealing with Alienage Sadness And Complicated Elf Related Emotion.
NAME: Ilias Fabria DIVISION: Research CONTACT:Inbox SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Mortalitasi, fluent in Nevarran, devoutly Andrastian and particularly familiar with the Nevarran Chantry. Not very politically engaged on his own, but his family is well connected, and he knows Mortalitasi with more clout in a pinch.
NAME: Wysteria Poppell DIVISION: Research CONTACT:Inbox SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Rifter, spell breaking, reading lots of dull books, excellent handwriting, can talk to a wall and still find topics of conversation, incredibly enthusiastic
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SUBJECT: Chantry matters in Montfort and Churneau PARTICIPANTS: Jehan Mercier DATE FILED: Late Kingsway 9:43 STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: Jehan talked to some Chantry people in Orlais while he was gone.
REPORT:
Dear Ser Coupe,
I am pleased to be back and would be equally pleased to discuss any of these matters with you directly if you desire, but for the sake of your records and your time I have put it first to page.
After visiting my family I spent most of my time in Montfort, where Grand Cleric Henriette has been particularly vocal in her belief that we are heretics harboring demons and threatening to impose our will on the Chantry. I do not doubt her sincerity, but when I spoke to her of the good we are doing she was quick to acquiesce, and in later conversations seemed confused. It was almost as if she thought we were speaking of two separate organizations, the heretical and the holy. Her Grace is reaching the end of her years, and with all possible kindness I must report I am not certain how sound of mind she is.
However, her inevitable successor is Mother Mathilde, in whom burns enough fire to make even her kindest words to me scalding. She seemed most unhappy that I was there at all, meddling, and likewise seems to be the source of many of the Grand Cleric's beliefs regarding our heresy. Her sincerity I do doubt. She has cultivated friendships and may have designs on the Sunburst Throne. I did not consider an earnest appeal to her to be worth the effort, and perhaps counterproductive at this time, so I left her with her opinions.
As better news, however, I can offer Mother Alizée. She is Mother Mathilde's junior, and while she was somewhat skeptical of me as well, she was willing to listen. She has assured me that I have not persuaded her to trust us; however, she likewise does not trust Mother Mathilde, and she promised, unprompted, to write to us if Mother Mathilde makes a move that may hamper our efforts rather than continuing to stir a pot that is already stirred. If we have need of further efforts in Montfort, I believe she would be flattered to be contacted first and brought into our confidences.
In Churneau, Revered Mother Adélie was most accommodating, though I do have the advantage of having known her since my childhood. She said to me that she could not believe I would place this much trust in an organization that was not worthy of it, but I cannot say for certain whether she meant it sincerely or as underhanded caution to me. I am inclined to believe the latter. In either case it made frankly discussing her opinions difficult. I did not wish to risk any advantage I may have should we need a favor from her in the future by pressing an issue she was determined to dance around.
Sister Élodie was more forthright; had she the art to be underhanded, she would presumably also have the art to not be such a transparent gossip. She corresponds with Sisters across Thedas. In addition to the usual rumors that we are harboring demons, she has received scandalous reports that a group of Andrastians outside Hunter Fell have taken up the belief that our rifters are the Maker's Third Children, a compromise between spirits and the living with none of our sins who will inherit the world in our place, and the Mothers there are most distressed at their failure to dissuade them.
Before returning I travelled to visit Sister Sandrine, with whom I studied as a boy, in her mission to the Nahashin Marshes. It was a personal visit, but I can report that the marshfolk have heard little of us and seem content with that. Sister Sandrine confided in me that many believe we worship the Herald as one should worship Andraste and may come to convert them. I am not certain what there is to gain by relieving them of this notion, but there is no harm in knowing that they possess it.
Cordially,
Brother Jehan
NOTES & LINKS: This is regarding handwaved meetings held during my hiatus/Jehan's temporary drop. It's been cleared with The Mod Who Isn't Me.
SUBJECT: The Annulment at Dairsmuid PARTICIPANTS: Araceli Bonaventura, Korrin Ataash, Malcolm Reynolds, The Outsider, Aleron Darton, Kas, Anders, Malcolm Reed, James Norrington, Ellana Ashara, James Kirk DATE FILED: Solace 9:42 STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: Araceli heard of the previous Annulment at Dairsmuid and survivors in need of aid living at a camp and asked the Inquisition to come help get them to the docks. Unfortunately the Templars raided the camp, took the survivors back to Dairsmuid, and the party had to race to the Circle to kill the Templars and free the mages.
REPORT:
Araceli was able to gain the trust of the mage contacts by speaking well of the Inquisition and Mage Council during her initial study trip to be given First Enchanter Rivella's journal so she could signal the group
The meeting with the mage contacts at the camp went well and they were all able to get enough details for the rescue attempt
Minor injuries to the party, mainly those involved in Team Templar Crushers
Rogue Templars were killed, their bodies burned since they were Chantry folk and there were Chantry people on the mission. The Rivaini mages had been locked in the dungeons and forced to drink a great deal of magebane; some were weaker than others and required healing but all survived
The Rivaini mages returned to seek refuge with the Inquisition - they plan to return to Rivain one day when the future is more stable, their loved ones are indebted thanks to the swift action and kindness they have been shown
Several artifacts and many books that could be salvaged from the wreckage of Dairsmuid were brought with the mages to Skyhold
Prior to leaving Rivain, a group lead by Ellana including Kirk, Korrin, Araceli and Anders made contact with the Rivaini Dalish; a personal visit but contact has been made and they discussed why they were in Rivain in the first place
The Rivaini mages are a small group of five women and three men, they returned to Skyhold.
NOTES & LINKS:Link; contains link to OOC posts and sending crystal announcement
SUBJECT: Oops, I Did It Agurn PARTICIPANTS: Nahariel and Saoirse (later, Myr and Simon) DATE FILED: Solace, 9:44 Dragon STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: A pair was sent to investigate the herd of gurn that have taken over a remote chantry grounds near the Western Approach and do what they can to aid the chanters and deal with the situation
REPORT:
The pair set out early and with the kind weather were able to make good time to the Chantry.
When they arrived, it was quickly confirmed that gurn had indeed taken over the entirety of the grounds. They were not agitated enough to purposefully harm the clerics residing there, or seek to do increased damage to the structure of the Chantry now that they had settled in, but conversation with the clerics revealed that early attempts to get them to leave had caused some damage. One of their number was injured, but is stable and is being treated with no need for extra aid. The real problem is the gurns.
Having dealt with displaced herds before, Dahlasanor suggested that perhaps the reason for their move was a problem within their natural habitat, and that the two agents should follow the herd's trail back and investigate within the Western Approach to see what had caused the odd migration.
After traveling to the Approach and finding the initial living space of the herd, it was discovered that the space had been corrupted by multiple relatively small deposits of Red Lyrium that had grown from the ground; enough to cause the animals distress and cause them to seek out less tainted pastures. Proper care was taken, and ultimately the deposits were destroyed.
The task of luring or driving the herd back to their initial grounds and how to do so without further destruction to the grounds was a difficult discussion, but eventually the pair decided it might be best done by creating the feeling of a similar discomfort to the initial one that drove them from their home by utilizing magic. The hope is that this might cause them to decide to leave on their own, and that the herd could be further directed along with the continued use of magic as impetus. With some thought, Mage Ceallach was able to accomplish this, and though it was a time consuming process, the herd was safely delivered home.
Due to their desire to well-represent the Inquisition in this matter, and aware that extra willing aid given by a Dalish elf and Mage would most likely bode well for further diplomatic efforts, the pair extended the tenure of their stay in order to help repair the structural damage to the Chantry, re-seed and plant the gardens that had been destroyed, and restore the hives. During this time, Dahlasanor mentioned that Mage Shivana was particularly skilled at the recapture of swarms, and secured approval for him to join them with Ser Ashlock as escort. It will take some time for the gardens to regrow, as such things cannot be hurried, but the reconstruction was successful in good time given both the aid of the Inquisition in general and the happy accident of the Inquisition's Master Builder having been sent.
While successfully completed in this case, the pair would like to suggest that this matter be forwarded to the attention of both Scoutmaster Ashara and Mage Delacroix and Warden Serra with the Red Lyrium project, as there may be some value in being able to scout out further deposits of Red Lyrium before areas become largely overgrown by seeking awareness of other strange animal migratory and nesting patterns.
Reported in Solace of 9:44 Dragon
Nahariel Dahlasanor and Saoirse Ceallach (with the additional aid of Myrobalan Shivana and Simon Ashlock)
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SUBJECT: Aboat A Bouy PARTICIPANTS: Freddie Durfort-Lacapalette, Jehan Mercier, Marcoulf de Ricart, Val de Foncé DATE FILED: Justinian 9:44 STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: A group of Chantry clerics specialising in research and the discovery of historical artifacts required a protective escort as they sail from Jader to Treviso. Nobody important died.
REPORT:
Dear Knight-Enchanter Amsel,
The Chantry personnel and the artifacts have been delivered intact, save for perhaps their nerves. We were fortunate to be boarded only once by pirates, who I believe gave up quicker than they might have otherwise when they realized what our cargo was. It is valuable, of course, but nothing you can eat or too easily sell. The Sisters and their accompanying Brother asked me to extend to you their sincerest gratitude. I know that it was sincere because they insisted on telling me so despite their seasickness and mild terror.
Marcoulf de Ricart, a recent arrival, conducted himself admirably, and I do not think my opinion of Baroness Dufort-Lacapalette and Monsieur de Foncé has ever been in question. We did nearly lose de Ricart to a squid, and the Baroness to the sea. Monsieur de Foncé was stabbed, but not seriously. He will make a full recovery, I am certain, though the recovery may be hasted by your prayers and well wishes.
SUBJECT: Absolute Shartanty PARTICIPANTS: Araceli Bonaventura, Myrobalan Shivana, Simon Ashlock, Wren Coupe DATE FILED: Justinian 9:44 STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: An Inquisition team went to Val Royeaux to provide security for a convention concerning the Canticle of Shartan’s reinstatement as a part of the Chant, rather than a Dissonant Verse. While not actively campaigning for the Canticle’s reinstatement, they did assist a Chantry sister whose scholarship may support its inclusion in the canon by retrieving a stolen manuscript for her.
REPORT: [The following letter is written in Simon’s hand, having been dictated by Myr.]
To Knight-Enchanter Amsel,
At the request of Revered Mother Berengaria, we journeyed to Val Royeaux to guard a convention of clerics gathered to debate the Canticle of Shartan. A number of attendees were expected to argue strongly for its reinstatement in the canon in full; consequently, the Revered Mother expected trouble between the various factions present.
At Knight-Lieutenant Coupe’s advisement--and with an eye toward maintaining the late Divine’s legacy and mandate for the Inquisition’s sake--we elected to maintain tight security especially for those Chantry sisters arguing in support of the Canticle’s return as a canon Verse. In addition to breaking up a fistfight that erupted during one of the debates, we assisted one Sister Aleya by retrieving the only copy of her latest manuscript from a thief who had taken it from her rooms. The sister’s work comparing the Dissonant Verses to the accepted canon appears to support claims that the first Justinia was the author of the Canticle of Shartan, and as such provides evidence for arguments to its validity as a historical document.
The question of the Canticle’s canonicity, however, remains unresolved. Strong cases were presented both for and against its re-inclusion in the Chant of Light and further conferences are planned to pursue the matter.
In Andraste’s love, Myrobalan Shivana, Simon Ashlock, Araceli Bonaventura y Castell, Luwenna Coupe
SUBJECT: The Bold & The Dutiful PARTICIPANTS: Galatea Lourdes & Simon Ashlock DATE FILED: Shortly after the tourney. STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: Galatea and Simon went to the home of the Comte Necollier as sufficiently comely representatives of the Inquisition to pose for commemorative artworks, to memorialize the heroism of the Inquisition.
REPORT:
To Knight-Enchanter Amsel:
The operation has thus far been a success, with two portraits completed and numerous sketches made so that more can be painted after we return to Kirkwall.
It remains to be seen how the portraits will be received, and their focus was not quite as religious in nature as I would have preferred for the Order's sake, but they are inspiring scenes of secular heroism. It is my hope that Serah Lourdes' representation will improve public perception of elven courage and worthiness as a whole.
For her part, she has attempted to start a fashion trend after the style of Inquisition archers. We shall see if it catches on.
Yours in the Maker's service, Ser Simon Ashlock
(galatea has signed the report by inking a handprint.)
SUBJECT: Deliver a Message to Provisional Grand Chancellor Pascal PARTICIPANTS: Araceli Bonaventura, Luwenna Coupe DATE FILED: Harvestmere STATUS: Complete SUMMARY: Leliana and Cassandra refused consideration for Divine. Araceli and Coupe traveled to Val Royeaux to deliver the message, and snoop on the other candidates. They did some sneaking to get additional info.
REPORT:
Knight-Enchanter,
Sister Leliana and the Lady Seeker have declined consideration as Divine. The Provisional Grand Chancellor expresses regret: Each had acquired broader support than the remaining candidates.
This speaks well to the perception of the Inquisition, and to Justinia’s memory; it is the latter most like to have smoothed proceedings. For all the upheaval of Her Holiness' tenure, the Grand Cathedral wants for leadership. The clergy remain confident as required but the Chantry does not move upon sermons alone, and within the halls doubt is as miasma. Pascal has taken laudable efforts to hold matters together; he is yet too little to quash the danger that uncertainty engenders.
We will not have any commitment of strength from Val Royeaux until this is settled.
In light of Kirkwall, I had hoped to find a well-positioned Marcher, but I cannot recommend our support be extended to Grand Cleric Gertruda of Tantervale. Her disparaging views of the Inquisition are well-documented, and we are unlike to shift them alone. We have not gained her consideration through any overture of friendship, but the temperature of the water: She has seen difficulty in pursuing the Sunburst Throne while in open opposition to us. Any tolerance would vanish once seated.
Still, a conservative voice will be favoured within both North and South. Gertruda perhaps requires an active check.
I too regret I must caution against Grand Cleric Elise of Ayseleigh. I am familiar with the work of the latter, and have regarded her highly in the past. However, she is greatly advanced in years — some have it that her mind has slipped. It pains me to lend any credence to such rumours, but they have found footing to render her unsuitable. We cannot afford close association.
Ayseleigh will soon need seek a new Grand Cleric; it would behoove us to know those who might succeed her.
Grand Cleric Clorentine of Montsimmard is mild, biddable, and plainly bid by more ambitious figures. Getting a straight answer out of her is as drawing water from a stone; an asset — but not to us. She is backed by the wealthy, and I do not know her to be involved in the Game, save that her supporters certainly have been. She presents a gamble that I mislike risking.
Revered Mother Benedetta of Rialto appears a literalist devoted to spreading the Chant. I question which version. Those who speak of her speak exceedingly well of her, but she is young, and lacks many connections. Her youth and popularity trouble me when taken alongside her theology. An Exalted March is one way to unify — it might even be turned against Corypheus. I wonder that it would end with Corypheus.
I will be researching her views in greater detail; I suggest you do the same.
Grand Cleric Agathe of Cumberland is no one’s first choice. It is for this reason I find her most agreeable as ours. She seeks progress — for the elves, for the Circles — but she has been careful of it. She will not pull down towers, but neither would she see matters continue as they have. This outpost exists within a bubble; a sphere of isolation and wealth that shields us from the danger of the world outside, and from recognition of the danger that we pose within it. With every war that is fought, it is not we that are forgotten. With every tax that must be levied, it is not our children who starve. To protect others is a balancing act: I believe her most equipped to advance change without harming those weakest.
A caution: Agathe is not reported charming. 'Effective' is damning praise; she remains effective the same. A Nevarran might do something to settle matters in the South, but it would not go down effortlessly in the capitol. If she is to be supported, we must examine the means by which she reached her current rank. Encouraging these gifts seems likelier (and more beneficial) than teaching her the value of courteous responses to incompetence.
Sra. Bonaventura and myself are available to discuss these matters in greater detail, as required. Regards, — Ser Coupe
SUBJECT:EVACUATING THE CHANTRY AT MONT-DE-MARC PARTICIPANTS: Alex, Galatea, Simon, some endearing Skyhold NPCs. DATE FILED: ASAP on their return from the mission, sometime in October (what are timelines) STATUS: Complete (threading ongoing) SUMMARY: Mother Hortense of the Mont-de-Marc Chantry appealed to the Inquisition for help in escorting the many refugees gathered there to safety. A party of Inquisition scouts attended, but it went extremely poorly.
REPORT: To the Chantry Relations office,
We made it safely to Mont-de-Marc, but faced delays in our travel with evading Ander scouts. The delays had some pretty catastrophic consequences, in that by the time we got there a good number of the refugees had already left. Mother Hortense said that they were convinced no one was coming of them. I’m really sorry we couldn’t get there sooner, or what I’m about to report might not have happened.
We tried to pull those that were rushing towards the others back, and it went real bad. By trying to go after them, it drew more attention our way. ( There’s a few false starts at sentences, and things scribbled out. )
I don’t think I can hack going into the details of it, every time I try to string combinations of words together to describe it on paper it doesn’t do it justice. If you want to talk about it to get more details, I’ll do my best.
A lot of people are dead. I’d say of the people we set out with, about half of them died in that fight. Those that had already left the Chantry before were already dead or near it. Mother Hortense has and almost all the children that were left in the Chantry have made it safely. I’m very sorry to report that Ornol, Fivraena Torrald, and Knight-Lieutenant Clemence Barbary who joined us from Skyhold did not make back with us. Clemence ordered all of us to leave, and the three of them held formation at a bottleneck to hold back the darkspawn and give us time to escape with what survivors we could. There’s no way we’d have been able to make it out of there without their sacrifice.
I’m like to ask that maybe in the future there be training on procedures for us to follow, and what we should do in some scenarios, but I honestly have no idea if that is something that can be done. There’s too many variables to be able to account for everything. This was just a really rough day.
Like I said, ask me whatever you need to. Mother Hortense might need some time before she’s able to speak about it, but Galatea and Simon can give you details as well.
Written by Alexandra Karahalios at request of Galatea.
PS. If Mother Hortense or one of the others mentions a big bear, don’t be weirded out. I think it’s that one Val, Newt, Cosima and I helped out. He helped a lot. NOTES & LINKS:the log.
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ASSIGNMENT: OOPS I DID IT AGURN. WHAT: A remote chantry that borders on the Western Approach has been overrun by gurns. The chantry itself is historical in nature, makes extremely famous mead, and is known for skillful beekeeping. They are far enough from the Approach that normally the creatures who prosper in that desert climate do not stray close, but a herd of gurn has recently moved to the area and overrun them, trapping the small number of clerics that dwell there and wreaking havoc. The Inquisition is required to clean up the gurn situation and show its support to Chanters in peril. WHERE: (not quite) the Western Approach WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach. WHO: 1-2 Chantry Relations members, who may each bring a Plus One so long as that person is appropriate or can be justified. If there is a lot of interest for this one I might just make it 3-4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: ABOAT A BUOY. WHAT: A group of Chantry clerics specialising in research and the discovery of historical artifacts require a protective escorts as they sail from Jader to Treviso. They will be crossing through pirate infested waters while carrying some very sacred and valuable relics. Sharks! Swashbuckling! Seasickness? WHERE: THE HIGH SEAS. WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach. WHO: 1-2 Chantry Relations members, who may each bring a Plus One so long as that person is appropriate or can be justified. If there is a lot of interest for this one I might just make it 3-4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: ABSOLUTE SHARTANTY. WHAT: A group of more liberal clerics and chantryfolk are holding a symposium to discuss the Canticle of Shartan and whether it should be restored to the Chant of Light. A number of these more liberal clerics lean towards supporting the Inquisition, but have no yet declared themselves. The Inquisition is invited to attend the symposium and requested to support and security in case of unwelcome interference. This could win the Inquisition support, but may serve to alienate more conservative clerics who have come to support the Inquisition, and stop others from considering it altogether. Characters have the choice of providing tight security, or sabotaging the event. WHERE: Orlais. WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach. WHO: 3 - 4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: EXECUTION (OR NOT) IN HOSSBERG WHAT: A joint project with Northern Powers. The Grand Cleric in Hossberg has been arrested for speaking out about the new regime, and she's unlikely to survive long in captivity before dying of "natural causes." The Anders are a devout people, so either saving her so she can continue swaying opinions from outside the country or making sure the locals know the new regime has killed a priest will have an effect. Pending the outcome of arguments among the Inquisition's leadership, a team will be chosen either to prevent her death or to make sure that her death isn't kept secret. WHERE: Anderfels. WHEN: Sometime in Cloudreach. WHO: 1-2 Northern Powers people to get paired up with 1-2 Chantry Relations people, maybe they can bring a friend. Stealth/ability to blend in with Ander locals required. Wardens not permitted due to the distinct possibility that Corypheus is in Hossberg and could wreck their brains.
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ASSIGNMENT: OOPS I DID IT AGURN.
WHAT: A remote chantry that borders on the Western Approach has been overrun by gurns. The chantry itself is historical in nature, makes extremely famous mead, and is known for skillful beekeeping. They are far enough from the Approach that normally the creatures who prosper in that desert climate do not stray close, but a herd of gurn has recently moved to the area and overrun them, trapping the small number of clerics that dwell there and wreaking havoc. The Inquisition is required to clean up the gurn situation and show its support to Chanters in peril.
WHERE: (not quite) the Western Approach
WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach.
WHO: 1-2 Chantry Relations members, who may each bring a Plus One so long as that person is appropriate or can be justified. If there is a lot of interest for this one I might just make it 3-4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: ABOAT A BUOY.
WHAT: A group of Chantry clerics specialising in research and the discovery of historical artifacts require a protective escorts as they sail from Jader to Treviso. They will be crossing through pirate infested waters while carrying some very sacred and valuable relics. Sharks! Swashbuckling! Seasickness?
WHERE: THE HIGH SEAS.
WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach.
WHO: 1-2 Chantry Relations members, who may each bring a Plus One so long as that person is appropriate or can be justified. If there is a lot of interest for this one I might just make it 3-4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: ABSOLUTE SHARTANTY.
WHAT: A group of more liberal clerics and chantryfolk are holding a symposium to discuss the Canticle of Shartan and whether it should be restored to the Chant of Light. A number of these more liberal clerics lean towards supporting the Inquisition, but have no yet declared themselves. The Inquisition is invited to attend the symposium and requested to support and security in case of unwelcome interference. This could win the Inquisition support, but may serve to alienate more conservative clerics who have come to support the Inquisition, and stop others from considering it altogether. Characters have the choice of providing tight security, or sabotaging the event.
WHERE: Orlais.
WHEN: Flexible, Cloudreach.
WHO: 3 - 4 Chantry Relations members.
ASSIGNMENT: EXECUTION (OR NOT) IN HOSSBERG
WHAT: A joint project with Northern Powers. The Grand Cleric in Hossberg has been arrested for speaking out about the new regime, and she's unlikely to survive long in captivity before dying of "natural causes." The Anders are a devout people, so either saving her so she can continue swaying opinions from outside the country or making sure the locals know the new regime has killed a priest will have an effect. Pending the outcome of arguments among the Inquisition's leadership, a team will be chosen either to prevent her death or to make sure that her death isn't kept secret.
WHERE: Anderfels.
WHEN: Sometime in Cloudreach.
WHO: 1-2 Northern Powers people to get paired up with 1-2 Chantry Relations people, maybe they can bring a friend. Stealth/ability to blend in with Ander locals required. Wardens not permitted due to the distinct possibility that Corypheus is in Hossberg and could wreck their brains.
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i absolutely did not steal your layout and wording what do you mean
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BLOOMINGTIDE/JUSTINIAN 9:44
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