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DIVISION: Forces
DIVISION

FORCES
The Forces Division is the Inquisition's army in Kirkwall. It provides security for the base there and also for Inquisition agents on missions, shipments, and guests. It also includes the base's healers, and all the other support staff necessary to the outfitting and maintenance of an army, include smiths, engineers, stable workers, and the like.
LEADER: Commander Coupe | INFO
PROJECTS: Naval Presence, Red Lyrium

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LEADER: Commander Coupe | INFO
PROJECTS: Naval Presence, Red Lyrium
REPORTS
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Personnel Issue
There has been a small altercation involving a member of your division (Ser Cade Harriman), and another (Seeker Aleron Darton) within the Inquisition's Research division. Though the Warden Bethany Hawke was present, I am told that she attempted to deescalate the situation.
A woman (one “Rhona") slapped Darton, to which Harriman responded by slamming her to the ground. Darton had him hold her there, and then by the arms. To my knowledge there were no lasting injuries. I have enclosed a more detailed summary of events, and will forward the same to Monsieur de Foncé.
This might be dismissed as a response to unprovoked attack, were the level of force returned not so violently disproportionate. Harriman’s history of rash action is a matter of record; however, I wish to note that he voluntarily reports to the Seeker. Upon speaking with Darton, the Seeker expressed that he felt justified in his handling of the incident. Having previously led Harriman within Inquisition operations, I must respectfully disagree.
We are in the Gallows — this is no excuse to stage a reenactment.
Regards,
— Ser Coupe
personnel issue, OR: gigi writes a stern letter.
Lord Harlungin,
I wish to complain in the strongest possible terms about the gross negligence in failing to provide Templar Cade Harriman with suitable training before permitting him to serve in the Inquisition. Recent events have come to my attention which can only be described as inevitable in the circumstances, which are as I see it the plain fact he will continue to behave as his training dictates if he is not given proper and thorough instruction and guidance through what is now required of him. He has expressed to me a wish to be retrained by Ser Coupe, and nothing should ever please me more than to be able to speak later of her success if this is permitted. I understand her to be an exemplary professional with a ready grasp of the dynamic and volatile situation we face in Kirkwall.
It would disappoint me as much to be obliged to speak of anything else.
Sincerely,
Lady Gwenaëlle Vauquelin
( she's not saying she'd drag the Inquisition in public for executing him, but she's not saying she wouldn't, either. )
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Mlle. Rey,
You did well. Were it not for the efforts of your team, we'd not have taken the mine without losses. Our men and women owe you their lives.
[ stronger language than she'd otherwise use, but it's ugly work to do the things that need done. you look to the living. ]
The affliction of beasts by red lyrium has been previously observed: I think now of the Northern kraken. It may be worth speaking to Enchanter Delacroix of the matter; I cannot think this is the last we will see them so weaponized, and there may be something to be learned for it — if only how best to combat their use.
Regards,
— Ser Coupe
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Thank you for the notes; your eye for detail is appreciated.
In the future, please refrain from engaging recklessly with potentially lethal force (eg: lightning spells) during a training assignment. While some combat methods may greater expose us than others, I need emphasize the importance of avoiding injury within routine practice — we lack enough hands for our work, and the healers sufficient to reattach them.
It is inherently difficult to practice combatting magic in a manner both safe and effective; I recommend speaking with Ser Norrington upon that count. I believe you both would gain much for an exchange of technique.
Regards,
— Ser Coupe.
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A 'creature'. Maker, they'd better be feeding these from their own pay.
[ if that's informal, it's because it's fingon. she's fond. ]
I will not claim their fears unjustified, but it is a mutual paranoia. The Inquisition may only guarantee safety within our own walls: The best means to minimize threat is to take use caution within the city.
Your average citizen will not stop to see that a dragon is 'friendly' when there are many with good reason to fear even a dog — I'd certainly not take my own to the Alienage.
Feeling against Rifters has begun to ease, but we risk it when we behave recklessly. We must protect our own, without appearing to be (forgive me) draconian in measure. Difficult to manage, no? I welcome any thoughts you may have upon the matter.
This information will be made available in a centralized location, that our Stablemaster and other qualified personnel might access it. To be updated, as the need arises.
Regards,
— Ser Coupe.
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ooc note: feel free to keep doing these, just stick em in this same thread ❤
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A helpful list
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{ sent near the end of Harvestmere }
For over half a year, my project has been performing tests comparing red lyrium to the taint of darkspawn that causes a Blight. Extensive testing of cleansing runes on both red lyrium and the Blight itself have shown similar behavior in both samples and more detailed analysis through use of the microscope reveals even more. We are finally confident in saying that red lyrium (which as we know is alive) has been infected with the Blight. Though both the Blight and lyrium existed in this world before the Breach, and red lyrium existed as well, it has only been after the Breach that the growth of red lyrium has accelerated rapidly. While it is possible to blame the Red Templars for this, my theory is that the way an Archdemon is said to spread the Blight is similar to how Corypheus's red lyrium dragon is doing the same. Perhaps through some combination of the weakened Veil and the dragon, red lyrium has spread more quickly than the Red Templars themselves could sow it. This is, I stress, only a theory on my part.
Now that we know this information, the only current course of action I see is to continue with use of cleansing runes on both weapons and armor, as destroying the red lyrium dragon is a task for more than just my project alone. I trust the Division Heads will distribute this information to the parties they see fit to know.
Respectfully,
Knight-Enchanter Delacroix
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post-ghislain, mid-month;
Ghislain Reconnaissance
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Or ought I amend: Ambassador?
Your performance does credit to the Inquisition. As the Inquisition's own ranks so often loudly remind, we must act in more than high places, and afford them more than our solemn dignity.
There is nobility in a purpose — but we must not fear to forego our own in service of it. Our work has long asked a certain distance; difficult to remain grounded of it, one's feet solid within earth.
My congratulations to Warden Hawke, Enchanter Gareth, and Mssr. D'Artagnan. I have placed your trophy upon display in the Forces offices, where it will remain as a testament to your skill. Come by any time that you care to polish the wood.
Enclosed are several sketches of the event, obtained from a member of the crowd. I've little eye for art, but I imagine you've more use for them than I.
Regards,
— Ser Coupe.
[ attached are a couple drawings of the shirtless participants, enough for each of them to take one home to significant others and/or keep as a memento of their muscles. there are a lot of muscles. like. a lot. more than necessary. ]
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