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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2016-12-19 09:43 pm

[ january i log: barrayar ]

Who: Everyone
What: Arrival on Barrayar and what follows
When: January 2nd - January 17th
Where: Barrayaran guerrilla camp
Warnings: None (at the moment)


welcome to barrayar.
It's the dark of night when you come to in the foothills. Snow on the ground, chill winter wind whistling. A steep mountain range towers just ahead, its peaks illuminated by the light of two moons. Whatever you last remember, it isn't how you got here, and you feel oddly jetlagged, slightly queasy.

And you're not alone. There are nine other people close by, all looking equally lost and confused. But before any of you have a chance to figure out what's going on, the soldiers arrive.

They're dressed in weather-worn green uniforms, bearing swords and bows, and they surround you immediately, poised to attack. But they quickly realize you're not their enemy, the ones they call Cetagandans. They're just as confused as you are, but rather than hanging around to puzzle it out, they start shepherding you toward their camp in the mountains while it's still dark. There's a war on, they say, and you unlucky bastards have just been dropped right smack in the middle of it.

the guerrilla camp
It's a few hours' hike through the mountains to get to their hidden camp, set up in a clearing framed by dense, hard forestry and backed against a rock face. Daylight is finally dawning when you make it there. You and your fellow sudden arrivals are ushered to an empty tent on the far end of the camp, just big enough to fit all ten of you. You can't help but notice they've posted guards all around it. You aren't under arrest – they just don't know what else to do with you.

You are able to glean, from hearsay and what the soldiers are willing to share with you, that you are on a planet called Barrayar, and this is their home, and ten years ago they were attacked without warning by the Cetagandan Empire. They've been holed up in the mountains fighting against their invaders ever since, outgunned and outmanned, but scoring little victories where they can. They don't tell you much more than that. Some dialect of Russian seems to be one of the predominant languages of the camp, but for the most part they all speak English too, if with an accent. They're gruff and wary, and if you look a little less – or more – than human, they'll eye you with suspicion, maybe even make obscure hex signs at you that seem intended to ward off evil or disease. But they aren't hostile to you, not unless you start something with them.

the outsiders' tent
It's not in the greatest shape, but if you look around the camp, the rest aren't much better off. It's cramped, but you've at least been provided with bedrolls and heavy wool blankets to ward off the frozen chill, and if you're in need of clothing, they'll provide it, although it probably hasn't been washed in…a while. The soldiers bring you food at mealtimes -- not very good food, mostly tough meat and groats, and they keep you your own campfire, just to keep you warm. They've also hastily dug you your own latrine area at the edge of the perimeter, just behind the treeline. No private bathroom stalls in this outfit, unfortunately. The entire camp seems tense and wary, and the soldiers are alert, but they don't talk much. You could try sneaking past them, but you probably won't get far.

Well, at least you've got each other for company: the outsiders on Barrayar.
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-01-23 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thank you." It means something, him offering to pass along the information. It'll mean more if he actually does , of course, but there's no telling what the Barrayarans will allow.

When his gaze shifts toward her arm, hers does, too, a crease forming in her brow. "What kind of unorthodox approach?"

She's not about to agree without hearing the idea--but she's undeniably curious. They're at war, and more importantly, they're out in the middle of nowhere. Her wrist is healing, but anything she can do to speed it along can only be a good thing. Whenever those Cetagandans of theirs show up, she has to be able to defend herself.
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[personal profile] prorenataa 2017-01-28 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Her question was more than fair and it was why Adrien tended to ask before pursuing this line of treatment. At least, in instances where he had the opportunity.

Lifting his hand, he wriggled his fingers.

"A genetic ability," he explained. "It allows me to manipulate and heal organic bone upon contact. Doesn't hurt, at least no one has ever had an adverse reaction to it and only the bone will be affected."
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[personal profile] littlemissfutility 2017-01-28 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
It sounds impossible, the kind of thing that shows up in Carl's comic books, but what's it going to harm if she says yes? If he tries something that'll hurt her, she'll do her best to stop him--and hopefully make enough noise that everyone else in the tent will notice.

Besides, she wants her arm back in business as soon as possible. Taking a little risk for so much gain seems smart.

"Okay." She slides her arm out of her coat sleeve, so he can see the plaster and bare skin. It might not make much of a difference for his...whatever this is called, his abilities, but he'll have room to work, at least.
Edited 2017-01-28 18:15 (UTC)