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Jonathan Strange ([personal profile] kingsroads) wrote in [community profile] congrekate2017-06-30 08:39 am

dragon age au!

The rumor mill is still going on as to why Jonathan Strange fled the circle to become an apostate mage. Some say that it's as simple as an argument with his former tutor. Others say that the man never really recovered from his actions in the Mage-Templar War. The most likely answer is that something snapped after the death of his beloved. The one thing everyone can agree on is that it's really a shame someone with such potential threw it all away. He could have easily made his way up the social ladder, working at a court somewhere!

To which Strange would respond that he was doing perfectly fine right now, thank you very much, even if he was currently living in a shack that leaked when it rained, he had not even half of the books he was used to, and he heard people whisper behind his back, calling him the 'mad mage of the Dales'. So be it. His plan was probably a bit mad to begin with: Jonathan Strange planned to summon a god.

Not just any god, of course. He had gone through the various pantheons, trying to find the perfect one to grant him what he wanted (power, mostly, a way to take the tools and trade of necromancy and make it more solid, to raise the dead instead of raising spirits.) And eventually, Strange settled on Fen'Harel. He could draw upon the power of the location of the Dales as well as his status as an outsider himself to appeal to the god. The ritual itself was the most complex part, but modified necromancy bindings and a few of his own additions should suffice.

And so, Strange performs the magic. And poor Solas is probably just damn confused as to what he sees when he's forcibly woken up from his nap. The shack is small, covered head to toe with knick-knacks and trinkets, some of magical significance, others not. Dried herbs cover a table and books cover almost any other flat surface. Good luck trying to find where Strange sleeps as the bed has also become storage space. The mage himself looks wild: a middle aged human with scruff and hair that looks like it hasn't seen a brush in years, clothes ragged and dirty. And he just regards Solas with sheer confusion.

"I thought the wolf part was literal."

This is an elf. This isn't a dog. Did he make a mistake in the summoning? And if he didn't summon a god, then who the hell did he summon?
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-16 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
So partially ancient elvhen in some styles, if the man was drawing from Tevinter strongly. He can see traces of it and nods slowly as a fingertip traces a rune. He could work with this if he must though the temptation to scrap it all and start again nags at the back of his mind.

"If I prolong the preservation of her body then you must be willing to journey where I tell you." And Solas would not tolerate any arguing over the matter or so help him he will turn this adventure around before it's even begun.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-17 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
If Strange is expecting Solas to lead him to some hidden grand temple to Fen'harel, the good mage was going to be very disappointed.

He ignores the other man's concerns. Solas was the only one who knew where they would be headed and if Strange wanted a chance at his goal, he would have to blindly trust the 'god' he's summoned. It wasn't a place Solas envied him being in. As for immedaite travel, Solas eyes the other man curiously.

"You are fit for it after your... display?" Because what else did one call Strange's absorption of rot from a corpse?
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-18 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
He makes a small sound of acknowledgment. Perhaps if Strange drove himself to death by exhaustion Solas would be free of the spell that bound him. He had a feeling it wouldn't be as simple as killing the man through his own hand, but death by other means might be enough. It was enough of a possibility that he would let Strange's failure to impress him pass.

"No part of you has started decomposing?" he inquires flatly though he is digging through Strange's materials for what he needs to start crafting a ritual of his own.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-19 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Even if Strange had yelled at him, Solas would do it anyway. If the mage wanted the help of an elven god that he ripped from slumber with no warning, he would have to supply whatever would be of use to him. A few extra items should be hidden somewhere on his person for good use later, sleight of hand would come in use for that.

For now, he'll play nice and wait until Strange is more distracted.

"Let me see them," is all he says and motions for the man to lead the way back upstairs. He could see and decide for himself if anything upstairs was useful.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-20 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Some were very poisonous and those plants got cursory glances from Solas. He could pocket a few, but the risk of contaminating what he did need would be too great. Another time perhaps.

He doesn't bother keeping an eye on Strange as he begins going through the trunk, picking out a few items that appear the most useful. The magic he has brewing in his head would be rooted in ancient techniques, but bent out of place to fit in with the mess the other man already had set up. He examines a vial closely and adds it to the growing pile he has set aside from the trunk.

"I am ready," he says with an expectant motion to the items. Chop chop, Strange, he needs someone to carry those back downstairs for him.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-20 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Solas rises to the challenge. While it may be a complete waste of magic, he uses his to levitate the items and have them follow behind him instead of trying to balance them. Far safer than the way he notices Strange holding the delicate pieces, but if something broke well... That was on the other man. This was being done for his cause, after all.

"I do, yes," he returns mildly and follows only a step behind Strange.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-21 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
It's with a light flourish that he magics the items on the table beside Strange's pile. It had exactly the effect he had wanted. At the demand, Solas merely raises a brow.

"I do not know how you do magic, but this cannot be rushed. Or do you want me to risk wiping out the guards currently in place?" he asks flatly. With how he was having to insert his magic into the hodgepodge version in place, it was going to take some time. Well. More time if Solas dragged his feet to annoy the man.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-23 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. Small victories. Solas is smiling smugly to himself as he looks over the materials laid out before him. At least, until he feels the nagging pull of the bond as Strange gets farther away. It's when the man has reached a few steps into the upper floor that Solas feels himself being tugged toward the ladder.

He curses under his breath in elvhen as he moves towards the base of the ladder since apparently he's not allowed to work until the man is back down here. "You made the binding this short?" he calls up, more than a little annoyed.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-24 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I am already working on it," he hisses through his teeth. Or he would be if Strange would move faster. He's waiting impatiently at the bottom of the ladder and as soon as Strange's feet touch the floor, Solas is moving back to the laid out materials.

"Can you manage it?" Because given what he's seen of Strange's magical abilities, he's not sure the man can even do that.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-25 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Solas manages to not roll his eyes. Barely. While the man is working on his spell, Solas is busy with his. By the time their bond is lengthened, he has his own runes etched and materials spread out in a way that can only be described as ancient and elfy.

"Yes, I am sure," he replies dismissively as he concentrates his energy on casting the spell. His movements are simple, barely noticeable as the energy shifts in the room and the air itself changes as the nature of the magic within is altered. That should be enough to keep the corpse preserved for the time being.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-28 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Solas turns his dry gaze to Strange.

"Yes. I am," he states as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. It was simply fact. Strange claimed to be a mage of great power, and Solas had to concede some truth to that if he were able to summon and wake him, which meant he should have sensed the change around them. It would be enough. For now.

"You have your belongings ready?" Because guess who wants to start traveling now.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-29 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
The only look Solas gives the man in return is one that plainly states Yes, now. As if there were any doubts. Solas never had been one for jokes and mischief, despite what the Dalish tales said. He stares at Strange expectantly until the man begins his ascent and the elf decides to test the new boundaries they have set.

While most of what Strange has is disposable, Solas sifts through the untouched parts of the basement to make sure he didn't miss any items that could be useful later. It's after a few moments of pointless searching that he finally climbs up after the other man. He would have to make due with whatever magic he could conjure himself without his focus.
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[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2017-07-31 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Solas immediately makes a face at that. Not only is the human yelling at him, he's hearing it in Common. Something about the tongue always sounded harsh and ugly and hearing it yelled only worsens the effect. It was a shame he couldn't count on Strange to know anything besides it though what would be lost if he forced the man to deal with him speaking in only Elvhen?

With a shake of his head, he emerges from the cellar and eyes Strange's bag with skepticism. The man had injured himself recently after all. "You can carry all of that?" Because Solas was not going to help one bit.

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