Chapter Fifty-Five: Negotiations
When I woke, I was lying on the floor. Not the ground, but a stone floor. I was confused -- where in the Void was I?
I sat up cautiously, looking around. I was in a dusty corner of a large room. The walls were all stone, and there was only one tiny window that I could see from my vantage. All around me were broken tables, chairs with missing legs, and a variety of other rubbish I refused to think about too hard.
I've apparently woken in a trash heap. Fabulous.
I nudged something that might once have been a handkerchief away, before rolling over and slowly working my way to my feet. Once I was standing, I could see a little bit better; the half of the room nearest me was apparently a refuse pile, but the rest of the room housed bookshelves overflowing with enormous tomes, and tables all covered in open books, flasks, and other equipment that looked vaguely scientific. There were several doors, all closed.
I knew where I was. I didn't know how it could have happened, but somehow I was in Soldier's Peak, in, or near, Avernus' laboratory. I didn't see any corpses or cages, but given that almost everything in Thedas was bigger than the game made it out to be, I assumed I was in a room that served as the library, and one of those doors led to where he'd been experimenting on his former 'brothers'. I was a bit afraid to open any of the doors, not wanting to accidentally wander in to the charnel house I knew was around somewhere.
Just as I was pondering my options, one of the doors opened. A tall, deathly skinny, ghostly white-skinned bald man in robes came through, a stack of books in hand. The top book was open, and the man, Avernus I assumed, was studying something in it and muttering under his breath. He didn't appear to have noticed me at all, and I almost giggled; it was too clichΓ©. He walked over to a table, shoved a bunch of stuff to the side with one arm, and deposited the stack of books in the newly cleared space. He turned around to exit via the same door he'd entered without even looking around.
I finally cleared my throat, and he jumped as he turned back. His eyebrows, white bushy things, tried to crawl up his forehead in surprise, though to his credit, he didn't shriek.
"Who are you? How did you get here?"
He turned towards a different door without waiting for an answer, and I felt his aura flare as he cast some sort of spell. It felt...greasy, was the only word I could come up with for it. Wynne's magic always felt warm, Morrigan's felt sort of wild, but this was like taking a bath in lard. "My ward is intact, and the demons still survive. What are you, a demon who broke through? A fade spirit?"
He turned back towards me, and I actually thought for a moment he might just hit me with a spell. The intensity in his eyes was frightening, and I could feel the magic gathering at his command, though I wasn't sure what spell he was working on. Afraid for my life, I reached out mentally and seized his mana, interrupting whatever he'd been about to do. He staggered and went down on one knee, his breath hissing out of him with a groan. I felt bad -- I'd no desire to hurt him -- but I wasn't about to be lit on fire, or become his next test subject either.
"I'm not a demon or a spirit."
He looked up at me, disdain battling with fear on his lined face. "I can see that, templar." The title was spat at me like an epithet, and I sighed.
"I'm not a templar either, though I apparently have some of their abilities. Listen, I don't want to fight with you. Can we sit down like adults and talk for a minute? If I am convinced you won't immediately try to kill me, I'll give you your mana back." I walked over to one of the few intact chairs and sat down, gesturing to one opposite.
He struggled to his feet, face red in anger, but curiosity seemed to win, briefly. "What do you mean, give it back? That's not possible."
I sighed. "Sit. I'll try to explain. But I assure you, it is possible." As a demonstration, I gave him back a tiny trickle of his mana. His eyes widened, and he slid into the chair, mouth open.
"Explain, then."
"Why don't we try to be pleasant about the whole thing? First things first. You're Avernus. You're a Grey Warden blood mage; you summoned the demons out there and lost control of them, and that was centuries ago. You tore the Veil and more keep coming through. And you experimented on the surviving Grey Wardens looking for ways to improve the Joining."
His eyes got even wider, if that was possible, and he glanced around, as though wondering who else might have heard. I almost laughed.
"I'm Sierra. I'm...well." I thought quickly. How to explain? "I'm from a different world. As in, somewhere other than Thedas. I'm travelling with three of the last surviving Grey Wardens in Ferelden, but we got separated. I seem to be able to sort of...appear, places. And for some reason, I have templar powers. The Grey Wardens I travel with should be here in a few days to clean this place out. The Commander is looking forward to meeting you."
He stared at me for a while, and I let him think about things until it seemed he was ready to ask me questions.
"If you're not from Thedas, where are you from?"
I explained Earth in basic terms; no magic, technology, different cultures. I explained the game, though I avoided calling it such, and used that as a jumping board to explaining how I knew him and my multiple alternate universe theory. He was intrigued by the idea of other worlds, and I briefly wondered if I shouldn't have told him -- what if he managed to find another world? What if he made it to Earth? And then I laughed -- he would probably be powerless, and get hit by a car in the first five minutes. The Earth would survive. He could join me on the psych ward, if he survived.
To my disappointment, he had no idea how I could have travelled, though he postulated that perhaps I somehow could physically enter and cross the Fade. It didn't make sense to me -- my body was different in the different places -- but I had to agree that the Veil and the Fade were likely somehow involved.
To my surprise, he had a theory on my templar abilities.
"It makes sense, if you think about it."