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marian hawke ([personal profile] considerdying) wrote in [community profile] itinere2016-10-02 02:33 pm

featuring creatures no one in Itinere ever wanted to know existed }{ OPEN

[ when the first few demons started popping through the walls, hawke thought it was just another tuesday. a very dull and irritating tuesday, but tuesday nonetheless. demons are slightly more threatening. when she finds a revenant and an arcane horror, she's sure that will be the end of it.

that's before she finds the nightmare demon.

before the first darkspawn.

worry for the general population has her fighting the weird device to get a warning out while she can. as usual, though, she sounds just as dryly sarcastic and witty as ever. ]


I don't know if any of you have noticed, but we seem to have been overrun.

[ she turns the camera, successfully this time, to see the actual things around her. corpses, most of them on the ground from where hawke downed them earlier. when she stops the camera pan, the view settles on the darkspawn ogre fighting a nightmare demon. ]

The giant one on the left with the big horns is a darkspawn. An ogre, specifically. It's lovely on its own, but do try not to get its blood on you or in you or anything like that. Don't let it draw blood, either. Believe me, you don't want to know why.

[ not that she won't tell anyone who asks. this wouldn't be something she would need to explain in thedas, but she's learning that this is not thedas. that had been a good thing up until five minutes ago. ]

The other may or may not look like a giant spider. It's a nightmare demon and it manifests as whatever it thinks will frighten you the most. For most of my group back home, that meant spiders. Because it's always spiders.

Whatever it looks like, both of these can be killed, either by magic or conventional weapons like hitting it with a large stick. If you can't fight, find someone who can. Like me. I'd be happy to make sure none of us catches the Taint--

[ right about then is when the nightmare demon gets bored and wanders off. the ogre seems to have finally noticed hawke, as it turns towards her and lowers itself. she knows what this means. ]

Oh, sure, come interrupt me. I've always loved--

[ it charges. she dodges. the device gets dropped. ]

Anyone nearby who can give a girl a hand?

[ but that's about all anyone will get until the ogre is dead and hawke can pick up her device again to reply. it might be a while.

either way, she'll be wandering the streets afterwards trying to assess the damage and help people get to safety. because that's what she does. she might be a reluctant hero but she is a hero. ]




(( ooc: anything from this list is fair game all month! and feel free to poke me if you have any questions :) hawke is available for action or network. ))
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[personal profile] divaricate 2016-10-02 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I can be nearby. [Her accent is Eastern-ish European, softened somewhat by a year in the US.] Where and what do you need?
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[personal profile] divaricate 2016-10-03 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I can help with that. I will ... fly over. [She can look for the woman fighting a thing.

Which she starts on her way over now, give her a minute.]


What is it, anyway? [Does she even wanna know?]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-02 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos is initially drawn to the woman's message because she seems to know what she's talking about. Those are the best people to fight alongside. Porthos is a warrior, a soldier, well-skilled in all manner of combat. But these monsters... this is unlike any combat he's ever seen. ]

I'm on me way. [ In full Musketeer regalia, he comes running down the street toward her, only pausing when something massive flies overhead. His gaze follows it, rapier drawn and held aloft until the thing passes them by.

When he looks back at Marian, it's with a mischievous twinkle in his eye and a dimpled grin.
] Don't know about you, but I want to kill the dragon.

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-02 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The thought of becoming a meal for a dragon doesn't necessarily appeal. It receives a brief moment of levity and a curl of Porthos's lips. Then again, he thinks himself plenty prepared to at least give any beast a run for its money. ]

Perhaps a bit more confidence would do us well, Madame. Can't enter a battle thinkin' about the worst. [ Porthos has fought many wars, as it looks as if this woman has, and he knows that mentality is half of the battle. ] I've taken man hits. Takes quite a bit to make me stay down. [ The scars over his left eye, brow and right cheek are evidence of that. His body, and the leathers of his uniform, are very much battle worn.

Another glance back to the dragon, then he dips his head with a finger at the brim of his hat. Given the circumstances, that's as much formality as he can afford. He hopes it's enough to appease her as far as introductions go.
] Porthos du Vallon.

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-11 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
You've seen these creatures before. [ That's a little bit unnerving, knowing that there's a land that is home to these massive monsters, or that there are people who are accustomed to taking them down. Porthos is new to such beasts, but he also doesn't know how to fall down and stay down, so he can appreciate the sentiment in which Hawke speaks of her friends.

He dips his head once more.
] Hawke, then. Call me Porthos.

[ The fire breath gets his attention then. His eyes momentarily grow wide and then he grins again, a mischievous, dimpled grin. He steps toward the dragon, still feeling the heat in the air where the fire had been. ] How about we keep an eye on each other?

[ His sword is drawn with a loud shiiink. He twirls it once at his side and unsheathes his rapier from his back, the short sword at the ready in his other hand. For as big a man as he is, he can be incredibly light of foot. The dragon roars, or screeches at him and Porthos spins to land the side of his sword and slide a cut at one leg. He spins and the rapier is jabbed up into its side. He feels the heat of another fire blast bit in close proximity, the fire doesn't reach him. His skin is hot though and a talon slices down at his leathers. The leather is thick and studded, so far protecting his skin. ]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-15 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos doesn't know what a Bone Pit is, aside from a pit of bones, but he gets the feeling that he wouldn't much care for it - and he's fought the Spaniards in an ongoing war between them and the French for years. That was distasteful enough. The Spanish have no honor, after all, not in their day-to-day lives and certainly not on the battlefield. He sort of feels bad that he has no idea what Hawke is talking about with charred darkspawn either. She might as well be speaking a different language entirely. Needless to say, there will probably be many questions later.

But first, battle. Porthos is absolutely the kind to go in full speed and with full heart. This is no different. He lets out a bark of a laugh at his near miss with the beast's talons.
] Ha! Close, but not close enough.

[ The blast of cool after the heat feels good on his skin and he spares a glance for Hawke. Normally, he isn't much for magic as it seems so unnatural to him. But in this moment, he's thankful for it. The dragon doesn't seem to care for her blast of cold either as it roars so loud that it makes Porthos's eardrums vibrate. With the dragon's head pointed to the sky while it screeches, Porthos lifts his rapier into the neck and slices down. Blood starts spilling out of the wound. The longsword he jabs into the soft underbelly. He barely has time to get his weapons back out before the wounded dragon starts to fly away to regroup.

Porthos turns excited eyes on Hawke.
] Shall we give chase, Madame Hawke?

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-18 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Well, she and Porthos would be somewhat alike in that matter. Porthos was discarded and raised on the streets of Paris, became a thief out of necessity to survive. Then, when he was of age, he joined the military and worked very hard to earn his way into the King's Musketeers. Only recently has he learned that his father is of Noble blood, that Porthos was discarded because his mother was a Moor and it would be unheard of for a Nobleman to claim a child with a Moor.

Needless to say, Porthos, newly minted as Baron du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds, has very conflicted emotions about his newfound title and wealth.

He's pleased to see that the lady Hawke is game to give chase. In this, she's already earned his respect as a warrior in her own right. Anyone who runs toward danger instead of away from it is alright in his book, as long as they aren't Spanish. Some ill feelings are hard to let go of.
]

Then we're off. [ They hurry in the direction the dragon has gone. Porthos, never one for being idle, strikes up conversation. ] You're a magic user. A witch?

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-10-31 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos would understand that tendency to run toward the danger rather than away. That's a trait of all Musketeers, although Porthos has even more of a penchant for it than most. He likes being up close and personal with danger. He likes looking it in the eyes, smirking and then battling it to the bitter end. His body is a road map of scars including the most prominent scar over his left eye from brow to cheek. His uniform is battle worn, obviously well-used. He is a soldier in every way.

As they walk, he notices that Hawke is very much the same. Even though, and he will keep this thought to himself, he has always thought of magic as cheating when it comes to battle. He's only recently started to allow that it can be a tool. But still, he prefers the clang of metal, the work of muscles in hand-to-hand, the thrill of looking a man in the eye while fighting on common footing, without any additives aside from physical skill.
]

Mage. [ He tries the word out. Because once again, he is slowly becoming more open-minded on the subject of magic. ] We've no magic where I'm from. Just brawn, skill and fortitude. But I've been somewhere before, somewhere that isn't France. There were magic users there. Went into battle with 'em. Not much use for my skill when others can stand back and cast spells to win the battle. [ Again, unfair advantages. ]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-02 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos would say it's difficult to run into battle of any kind without hope rather than despair. There's a certain bit of cockiness that comes with being a successful soldier as well. You cannot win a battle if you don't believe, wholeheartedly, that you will triumph in the end. Hope is most certainly a part of that.

Her disagreement gets a sideways assessment from him. To be fair, he's met very few magic users. But the ones he's met have never looked at things in that regard. Quite the opposite. They negated his presence by winning the battle moments after its beginning. It was really no battle at all, not by Porthos's standards anyway. Needless to say, he appreciates her opinion.

His eyes eventually sparkle as his lips pull into a dimpled smile, a low chuckle escapes him and he claps a heavy, but friendly, hand onto her shoulder.
]

Well then, Madame Hawke, perhaps you and I will fight the sort of battle that they tell stories about for years to come. Praise and glory for the ages, eh? [ Porthos really does enjoy bot h praise and glory in battle. ] Hopefully without the spiders.

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-03 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos does not know of those mages background. In truth, once they had stolen the battle from him without lifting a weapon, he had wanted very little to do with them. Perhaps that was unfair in and of itself. But for a warrior like Porthos to be rendered useless, it was not a good feeling, so perhaps he cannot be blamed for that entirely.

However, he does know of injustices toward an entire group. Just look at him and consider that he is from the seventeenth century. He is half Moor in a time when people with darker skin are loaded up in ships and sent to the new world to be sold. Not only did he escape that fate because of his father's abandoning him and his mother on the streets to escape scandal, but he also had to work harder than any other man to not only fight for France in the infantry, but also to work his way into the King's Guard, the Musketeers. And yet he is still looked down upon without even having to utter a word.

Yes, Porthos knows all about unfairness and prejudices.
]

There are books about us too, the Musketeers. [ Don't think that Porthos isn't shocked by that. He is. But given the heroics he actually lived through, it also isn't surprising in some ways. ] Found it quite disturbing when first I heard of them.

[ He grins again. ] Ah, but therein lies the trick. Praise and glory and the livin' to celebrate it. I promise you a pint of ale if we live through the day, my lady.

[ Of course, he sobers when she mentions giant spiders. Living on the streets growing up, he's seen his fair share of spiders and other unsavory critters. But when he turns to look, this... thing, as tall as half a building, takes the cake. It is so very disturbing. He draws his long sword again, as well as his rapier. ] We're seein' the same thing. Shall we cut off it's legs?

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-05 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
A Musketeer never welches on a deal, Madame Hawke. [ They're men of honor. Mostly. Sometimes Porthos can have less honor than most due to his background. Musketeers are an elite regiment of noblemen. That Porthos was allowed in before he was granted his title, well... he's different than most.

As for the overly large spider, well, it's like nothing he's ever seen before and he isn't quite sure what to do with it aside from cut off it's legs and then pierce it through the middle. Truth be told, he's been flying blind with most of the beasts he's seen since they started pouring into Itinere. There is nothing like this in his world, after all.

Thankfully, Porthos's nightmares have nothing to do with spiders. Hopefully that makes this a regular spider.

He runs in and slices one leg off. The pincers extending from its mouth swipe at his face, one of the only bits of skin not protected by thick leather and forged iron. He knows he's bleeding and hopes Hawke's magic is as powerful for healing as she says it is. His face has enough scars, thank you very much. His sword lifted and he slices through another leg, spinning and bringing the rapier down on another. Three legs off and the thing is making a strange skittering sound and trying to pounce on Porthos.
]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-08 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He feels the healing in a very strange way. It almost has a rejuvenating effect and Porthos plows on. One of his swings with his long sword misses as the spider moves to his side. He easily spins and gets another leg.

Have you ever seen a four legged spider? Porthos hasn't. But it seems to be having trouble supporting the weight of its body. Then he hears Hawke's warning and turns to see a second spider. He reaches his long sword beneath the wounded spider and when it once again has trouble supporting itself, it literally falls on his sword.

The rapier is outstretched as he pries his sword out from the dead spider. The second spider is advancing and then... the dragon. Surely he's been in worse odds. Surely. At some point. Though he isn't sure if they count since they were worse odds against humans, not fantastic beasts like these.
]

Got it! [ He tells her as he finally pries his longsword free. He stands and sees the second spider trapped in ice and nods approvingly at her. ] That's a nice one. Don't suppose you could do that to the dragon too. [ He's ready when the spider unfreezes. He leaps in and spins, hacking at legs the same as he had before. One leg gone, then two, then three, again and again until the body falls to the floor. This time Porthos thrusts his sword in through it's mouth and pulls up, literally gutting it. At least his long sword isn't stuck this time.

He checks to make sure Hawke is still well before looking up at the dragon.
] And now you.

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-14 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Porthos is okay with spiders, as they are common everywhere in Paris. It's the size of these spiders that is disconcerting. Most certainly, it is a good reason to rid the world of them. That, and the fact that they're trying to kill the both of them. It's self defense.

Porthos catches her motion to stay put and he does, waiting patiently to see what she's going to do. And none too soon as he was about to rush in which is his way. What he sees is indescribable, fire curling around her hands and she is not burned. He looks up as the fireballs begin to fall from the sky. Amazing. And kind of terrifying for a man so unaccustomed to magic as Porthos is.

When she gives the go-ahead, he runs in, avoiding a fireball here and there. Then his swords are slicing and jabbing at the dragon. Something makes the dragon roar as it's knocked to the ground, another spell from Hawke to be sure.

Porthos takes this opportunity to not only slice off the dragon at the neck. It takes hacking at it three times, but then using his long sword to thrust it into the weakened dragon's soft underbelly.

He turns back to look at her, eyes alight and wild as any warriors would be in the immediate aftermath of battle.
] We killed a dragon! [ Forgive him his excitement. He's never slain a dragon before. He's sad Aramis missed it. ]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-11-26 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's not a far stretch for Porthos to conclude that loot is the same as pilfering things from the dead on a battlefield after all is said and done. However, the dragon is so big and it's mass so great that he has a hard time figuring out how and what he should loot.

He goes to one of the webbed feet and breaks off a fairly large claw for his growing collection. Then he looks over to Hawke for assistance with the rest.
]

Are you askin' me to skin it, Madame Hawke? Could take a good of time, don't you think? [ Forgive him, Hawke. He knows not of what you speak. ]

[personal profile] epeiste 2016-12-14 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
In their mouths, you say?

[ Yeah, that is a completely different frequency than Porthos is accustomed to. His nose wrinkles a bit as he walks around the beast to the front of it, a mouth with sharp teeth that was just, a few moments ago, breathing fire.

He lowers himself and with leather gloved hands pries open the mouth as much as he can. And to his surprise, he sees the hilt of something and reaches in to withdraw a large, glistening sword.

To say he's surprised when he looks back to Hawke is an understatement.
] Such tales are to be believed, it seems.