They were so easily accepting of her and her story. Not that it was a lie, but if it had been her she'd have questioned every aspect of it. What trusting little lambs, hm? Cute, too weren't they? Huhuhu, perhaps she could play with them? Maybe one of them would want to dance amidst a rainy sky on a silvery white night?
Oh, Roze stopped talking so it was probably time to introduce herself, hm? It was a few somewhat awkward seconds before she actually managed to do it, though.
"Yes yes, hellos! Haaselle, at your service." A rather dramatic and overly energetic bow. "Don't worry yourselves over me. Tours are boring and Roze seems like the type that she'd be fun to hang around~" Instead of her hand though, Renee would get one of her tentacles, lightly coiling around the fey's wrist. "I've not worked with anyone before so I'll try not to get in anyone's way too much." Not that she didn't want to help, but at the same time she wasn't lying. Getting along well with other people was hard for her. Her extra limb retracted beneath her cloak again, her messy black hair obscuring her right eye as she offered Launus and Renee a grin.
A brief introduction, but it should be suitable.
Haaselle, for the entire trip couldn't keep herself entirely quiet - humming a slow, swaying tune to herself as she walked just behind the others. There was no meaning to it, other than just keeping herself entertained and when they finally reached the waterways she did quiet herself.
"Not the worst place I've been..." Haaselle commented quietly as Roze led them into the waterways. No, that was reserved for the tiny cell she had been confined to-She frowned, a small bit of pain forming in her temple as she shook her head. "In fact this place has a nice little charm to it, huhu~" She fell silent as Roze apparently found something belonging to one of the kids. It was a small and muted feeling that blossomed. Anger. Just a bit, but it was there. Not like her normal agitation or short temper with others.
Things proceeded to fall apart quickly after that.
Animals. Vile. Abhorrent. She used to like animals, but now they were just annoyances and sources of cacophonous noises. These creatures in particular made her tentacles squirm.
"Can't say I've ever seen them before myself, but I don't get out much." Despite the seriousness of the situation, there was not a hint of urgency or fear in her voice faced with the sudden appearance of the arachnids. Two, barreling for her. She might have been scared, if she was capable of feeling that in any meaningful capacity any more.
Haaselle simply made a flicking motion with her middle finger and her thumb towards one of the spiders as it leaped towards her. The creature immediately screeched as it was suddenly flung backwards, slamming into a wall as its entire upper half was crushed.
"Awfully squishy and weak, aren't they...?" A quiet giggle as she swiftly sidestep a spider that lunged at her. One of her tentacles lashed out, its normal black color now reflecting a the dim light as it impaled the creature from behind before tossing its carcass in the water as she spun on her heels to face the horde once more.
"I'm Leon, A pleasure." the hooded fae nodded and introduce himself in the dullest way possible to the group. You can almost skim past his presence from the way he interjects himself in the conversation.
Leon formed a dry crooked smile at them. He wasn't annoyed by them or anything, He was just baffled by how passionate and comfortable Lanus and Renee are with each other's skin. Quite the opposite of our secretive and lethargic knife-eared fae.
He then turns his attention to the newly added members of the team. The tower veteran Mrs. Roze and a stray recruit, who seems to be gliding on her feet. A tentacle girl who has been trailing her like a lost puppy.
Leon can read the emotion of the somber witch with his amplified esper powers. A telepathic gift that he didn't have before encountering that cursed book.
He can feel her burden like she is obligated to take care of her. The feeling of guilt that happens in her past. The psionic rogue didn't pry on for it too long as Roze seems uncomfortable talking about it let alone someone reading her private thoughts.
As for the new recruit, named Haassele. He can tell she's an esper. Her emotions and thoughts are somewhat distorted and lack clarity, quite uncommon for someone whose magic revolves around mastering one's mind.
Underneath this calmness and innocent face, there's some storm brewing in her. Quite the opposite of our meticulous fae, who doesn't like to take risks unless it's necessary and keeps his emotions at arm's length.
Either way, Leon is done sizing up the people he is working with. This should suffice. Analyzing people with telepathy can be tiresome and borderline creepy if you really think about it.
On to the mission!
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Into the mouth of the underground waterworks
And it reeks! its repugnant stench is enough to make anybody hurl in disgust. And this is just the entrance of it. How can anyone be enticed by this smell, especially the children? Luckily for Leon lower part of his face is covered with bandages to filter out the smell.
As they delve into the maze-like tunnels known as the city's underground waste dump. The trail grows moist and hotter. Signs of struggle and infestation became clearer. The air is damp and feasible that someone or something inhabits this place.
With one glance at the torn-out jacket Roze is holding, Leon foresaw the past within a vision. A glimpse of a kid running for his life and being dragged out by a creature into their nest. The jacket he left was the last gasp of hope if somehow someway he would be found and miraculously rescued.
His train of thought was cut off as his danger sense abruptly kicks in. The feeling of imminent threat was registered in his mind, an unavoidable encounter that they have to fight their way through.
The others pointed out it as well as the pale spiders began to appear and flank them on all sides. Spiders from the fae forest that shouldn't even be here.
These white arachnids saw them as intruders or their next meal or both.
Leon changes his stance, swiftly drawing his daggers on both hands. Two spiders began to bare their fangs and started charging at him.
Unflinching from where he stood, The psionic fae didn't even bother to dodge nor move and foresaw the outcome of this brawl with his clairvoyance: Their future was forfeited at this moment.
That's how confident he is in feeding off the Grimiore's power.
Their movements were predictable almost too easy to read for Leon as they began to pounce on him.
Their frontal assault was met by a flying dagger hurled right between their red eyes, stopping them in their tracks, and obscuring their vision. making them screech in pain from where they stand.
The knife-throwing doesn't stop there as Leon began to conjure his twin psychic blades as his coup de grace for the two wounded beasts.
In one swoop, He throws them both like a boomerang in the air causing them to collide and pierce both of the spider's heads in succession, puncturing their brains from the side, and making them plop on their backs like a sack of potatoes.
The poor arachnids started twitching their eight legs ever so helplessly as their life was soon coming to an end.
The twin daggers return to Leon's hand as both of his opponents were unresponsive and disposed of.
"They're weak yes, but is it just me, or their attacks are well coordinated? not you're usual dumb creature I would say." Leon leaps backward and disengages in combat, rejoining the others in fending off these out-of-place albino forest spiders.
Oh, that was news to Shavis. Did she just not remember that Einer was also nobility? And from what Ruecian said, also from that area as well? "Does put me at ease. Thanks, Einer." She snickered as she patted his shoulder before turning her full attention to their combat instructor. He didn't seem all too willing to come onto the mission with them but it didn't seem like he had that much of a choice.
"I always look sharp!" She said confidently with a grin. "I'm just gonna go get prepped real quick and I'll meet you guys in a bit." With that, she gave them a two fingered salute and hustled to get her coat cleaned. Thanks, Scarlett.
Once she was more situated with herself, Shavis met back with Einer and Reucian and headed out for their mission. She was curious about what kind of escort mission this would end up as. She even wondered if it would be a little disappointing for the young lady that they weren't the same people who went on that mission. Did she request them just to pull some stories out of them? She didn't voice out any of her thoughts during their short walk to the outskirts of the city, allowing the silence to permeate between them. Idly, she wondered what Hector was up to as well.
No time to think about that as a fancy carriage finally came into view where the young lady seemed to be waiting alongside her servant. She raised a hand in greeting but Reucian seemed to have the introductions covered. Aha, she sounded a tad disappointed that the local heroes didn't take up the mission aside from Ruecian. Understandable, considering she did request for them specifically.
Nevertheless, Shavis grinned widely. "Sorry the others were... uh... spoken for but I assure you we're just as capable!" ...Probably! "Name's Shavis, pleasure to meet you both." She responded with a bow of her head. Reucian wasn't being too formal but Shavis hoped she was being overly casual. Last thing she wanted was to fail etiquette and pass everything else.
She stood back and rubbed the back of her neck. "Er, I would like to ask what the route we're taking is. I could send some overhead reconnaissance ahead of us to make sure it's safe." She suggested. Shavis knew absolutely nothing about what this mission was going to be but if it was as simple as an escort mission, she could plan a bit ahead of time so they weren't caught off guard or anything like that.
Elaine huffed with a tired expression as she finally swept her floor of all of the feathers, left by courtesy of Naomi. Wiping her forehead of sweat with a scented handkerchief, she put her broom and dustpan back in her utility closet. Hearing low moans and turning, Elaine went back over to Scarlett who seemed to be awakening. After what had transpired, she couldn’t help but be a little nervous. With this woman, no one could know what to expect. In spite of it she put on a brave face and pulled a seat up to her bedside. With a wet rag, she wiped any excess sweat away from the poor girl.
”My Goodness, Ms. Scarlett,” she said, ”You certainly gave us all quite the rude awakening this morning. The worst of it seems to be behind us now, so hopefully you’ve pulled through.”
For the moment, silence was the company that Elaine kept, as Scarlett slept soundly - her sleep interrupted only by low, uncharacteristically soft snores. As Elaine monitored her, her Thaumaturgy would battle with her Common Sense, as Scarlett’s body knitted together in an inhuman fashion - fusing flesh and bone to metal. However, it was not so unfamiliar to traditional medicines; lattices of hard plastic, mesh weaves, and steel rods, screws, and plates - all designed to offer foreign aid to the body.
In a twisted way, Scarlett had merely cut out the middleman and designed those medical devices organically. "How," was a question that required vast research.
Though, there was a disquieting noise that ruptured the silence, as Scarlett seemed discomforted by something; either in her sleep or in her mind. Whatever the cause, it was waking her.
...hopefully, her.
Gardner was more or less left speechless at the site of the inner workings of Scarlett’s body. Seeing the ironworks that lined her being; she watched as the shifting gears and rods twist as they repaired the rest of the damage done to her body. Elaine was confident in her abilities to treat wounds of varying origin and degree, but she’d not seen anything quite like Scarlett’s biology. Snapped out of her thoughts as Scarlett seemed to be stirring awake.
With a heaving inhale, she prepped for the worst. ”Are you, Scarlett?”
Eyes snapping open, Scarlett sat up; her scarred arm shifting muscle and twisting flesh, as bone grew and supported the hollow structure of her spear. It leveled at Elaine, as the user’s eyes searched the room, before she swung her legs over the bed, and thudded against the floor; the hollow tube of iron rang out upon impact, before Scarlett managed to right herself - pushing herself to run and slamming her back into a corner.
"Where’d it go!?" she asked, voice a snarl, yet rife with concern. "You stole it in my sleep! Where!?" Scarlett’s shout was punctuated by the ratcheting of a spear; the bladed end appeared from the end of her gun. "I can’t smell it... " Scarlett looked at Elaine, before sniffing the air. "Know-it-all... Jailor... Doctor..." she rattled off, "Different. Different has it."
There was a sudden pop of air, followed by a crash, as the spear slammed into a chair - a distraction to remove Elaine’s attention from her, before Scarlett bolted; running on all fours, albeit sloppily, as she tracked down Naomi by the thready scent left in the halls, mired by the comings and goings of many others.
It would be comical, if not a serious issue of a clearly unhealed Scarlett acting on impulse and Naomi being Naomi.
Elaine, wide-eyed, revealed a scalpel that materialized from her hand. It was an alchemic generated one that contained the essence of light. Elaine opposed violence, especially against a patient, but this was a matter of self-defense. Scarlett’s panicked gibberish denoted to Elaine that she was bewildered that the Makara egg had been taken out of her. ”Your body nearly failed itself in an attempt to incubate that egg, we had to remove it to save both you and it.” She argued. She doubted that Scarlett was in a state of mind to listen to her words, though.
The floor and walls clanked as the metal that was used to support Scarlett’s damaged body impacted with the interior of Elaine’s office. The doctor brandished her scalpel as Scarlett pointed her spear gun at her, prepared to defend her life against her hysterical patient. However, Scarlett would instead shoot a chair with her makeshift weapon as a means of distraction. Scarlett used this opportunity to escape the office, running on all fours like a wild animal. ”Oh Scions, Naomi!!” It was obvious to anyone as to Scarlett’s destination. Aside from the fact she couldn’t have Scarlett running around everywhere in her condition, she felt that Naomi had been through enough today…
She promptly ran out of the room after her, determined to do whatever she could within her power to stop the crazed alchemist. There had to be less tedious ways for a medical professional to spend their morning, she felt…
Scarlett would find, tracking Naomi was no easy task, as the squawking-talking, flighty-walking, conservationist of animal corpses had a serious problem keeping her feathers pinned down. As such, Scarlett was finding false positives in the simple fact that feathers floated - everywhere. Annoyed, she switched gears with the fourth dead end, and sniffed the air for her jailor.
Shavis had been in contact with Naomi - she remembered that much - so the scent of the bird would be stronger on her, and give her a better baseline to follow than errant feathers. Backtracking, Scarlett found Shavis’s scent, and followed it - finding that it paired with Nadia’s, and, shortly down the line, another’s. Another Reaver. The feminine man, to whom Scarlett married a rather jealous sense of beauty to, but shook off.
Her prize was stolen, and she aimed to recover it.
”Why is she going to Nadia’s office?”
Elaine ran as fast as her high heels would allow her, continuing her chase after the alchemist who was left in her care. Perhaps it was her maternal instincts at work, or perhaps it was her conditioning as a years-long medical practitioner that compelled her to go after Scarlett on foot. Needless to say, she had trouble keeping up with the woman’s augmented body. She couldn’t prevent Scarlett from barging into the Galdr expert’s office, happening upon Shavis and Einer as well.
Nadia, who was in the middle of a lecture on Synergy, stopped herself and looked at Scarlett with a look of shock and confusion in her eyes.
"Could you stop making my life harder?! Seriously!!"
Scarlett didn't answer Nadia, or even acknowledge her, as she invaded Shavis's personal space with her nose, before planning to bolt out of the room once she had the scent much better.
Nadia blinked several times, unsure of what to make of the scene playing out before her. "Uhh…Is this supposed to be your way of saying hello??" As Scarlett's sniffing continued, Nadia’s patience grew thinner. With a huff, she began to channel spectral energy around her wand.
”Nadia, wait! She doesn’t mean any harm!” Elaine protested, attempting to stop her colleague from making the situation worse.
Scarlett suddenly became very hot and wet against Elaine, as she pitched an extreme fever, and her stomach swelled. Equally as suddenly, she would projectile vomit a mass of chains and bile; the puddle spread larger than its own mass, and the chains sank in. Retching, Scarlett would puke the last of the chains up, and slam her transformed arm into her own stomach, before the chains surged forward and ripped apart Nadia's room with a sickening violence.
”Aaack!!” Nadia spazzed and fraught at the site of her office being ravaged by the bile chains generated by Scarlett. Various testing equipment, documents, artifacts, and poor Elaine, while still a bit dazed, also began to panic as she felt the full force of the heat generated by Scarlett’s body along with the horror of being at the center of the alchemist’s body horror. Elaine’s dress was now dripping with the bile that erupted from Scarlett’s innards; her face was writhed with a tired expression of annoyance, as opposed to one of fear and disgust.
”Y-you, how dare you destroy my beautiful office!! Nadia’s face turned from shock to anger. ”A sick woman or no, you’ll pay for this!” She exclaimed, preparing to send her summon for another attack.
”Enough!” Elaine shouted. She felt that she had somewhat of a solid understanding of Scarlett’s biology at this point, so Elaine used her own alchemy to disable the chains that were being expunged, putting an end to their rampage. She then trapped Nadia’s summon within a ball of light to prevent it from pressing further attacks as well. A wide eyed Nadia looked at Elaine as if she was being betrayed.
”Nadia, I apologize for your office, and I promise to assist you in repairing it later. However, as you can see, Scarlett is still not well and needs to come back with me to the infirmary. I beseech you to understand and allow me to deal with our new recruit here. Mr. Einer and Ms. Shavis, I also apologize on behalf of Scarlett as well. I hope you can continue to enjoy Nadia’s lecture in spite of everything.”
Elaine then prepared a sedative, which she made sure to bring with her before leaving her office. It was altered to be more effective, taking Scarlett’s biology fully into account. Unless Scarlett resisted, Elaine planned on dragging a drowsy alchemist back to her office.
"Don't apologize for me to that socially inept and clinically clueless sycophant," Scarlett groused. "Her office is not sovereign territory. I do not need to respect her closed door, if I have need of her services - or someone's therein," she says. "Furthermore, I will not be made the criminal, when I am the victim, and retaliation is due me for being attacked by this airheaded freshman in Common Sense. If anyone is allowed to be offended, it is Shavis for my invasion of her personal spaces to which I will extend my apologies. But I will give nothing to a useless academic that can't even field test her own theories, so she peddles them onto anyone and everyone that will pretend to listen for more than a moment. Furthermore, again..."
Scarlett started to stand, but wobbled and fell to her knees. "My legs... numb... Low on iron... Low on oxygen... Something foreign in my system..." she looked back at Elaine, "You drugged me..."
...and, then, she collapsed. In her monologue rant, she hadn't noticed the injection occur.
"...fucking... hate... humans..."
It seemed that Elaine’s new drug worked, as Scarlett fell to her knees and passed out not too long after. The doctor made a sign of relief. ”Forgive me, Scarlett.” She said to the alchemist just before she passed out. She wiped away any access gunk that was on Scarlett’s body, as well as much as she could from her dress. With a hand gesture, Elaine also dispelled the orb of light she had encased Nadia’s summon in.
”Return.” Nadia said, dismissing her armored spirit, it disappeared within a veil of silver light.
”We’ll be taking our leave now, Nadia. I’ll be back later.” Elaine said.
”Yes, do that…” Nadia replied, her tone filled with a multitude of feelings. She looked at the pair with a glare as Elaine drank a serum of some sort. She glowed with a purple flash for a moment, then she carried Scarlett back down to her ward on her back.
Scarlett groaned in her sleep, annoyed and discomforted, as Elaine carried her to her new house for the time being. She needed a blood transfusion, steroids, and antibiotics galore. The resident doctor had her work cut out for her, indeed.
As she trekked, Elaine would bypass a woman that smelled of pressed fleece and wild grass at once, armed with a long, ornate bow without a string, and being led by Bellum on something of a tour from the overheard conversation...
"...and, you have collected information on plants that mimic the effects of Miasma, you said?"
Judging from her tone, she'd asked this more than once, and been ignored.
”Oh, those are just some samples we’ve gathered from a few select areas like contaminated forestlands and affected species that the Association were kind enough to share.” Replied the botanist witch. Bellum had finished up in the kitchen after she made a last dish of food for Xashan. She was now meeting with another one of the new recruits: one Lupina, a cross-breed Belua along with her sibling spirit Baast. Bellum was so busy going on about the other aspect of Eon that she didn’t get to Lupina’s original inquiry at first.
”What about those plants in particular caught yer interest, girlie? Those buggers are pretty nasty, don’tcha know?”
"They have a... medicinal use..." Lupina says, as she seemed to be on edge - not overtly so that anyone would notice, but the serene witch of the woods could easily tell she was anxious in a way that spoke of early stage withdrawal.
”Oh, bless yer heart girlie." Bell responded in a sympathetic tone. Bellum was second to none when it came to medical herbs, doubly because hers tended to be magically imbued. However, judging by what she felt from Lupina, she felt that something else was going on beneath the surface.
”You know, before prescribing herbs, a patient first gets a checkup from the medical officer. That's Ms. Elaine, she makes a recommendation based on what's best for your body and I go from there. What's ailing you, little missie?"
"Personal..." Lupina says, not yet fully trusting of Bellum to divulge her motivations in her trial of trying and failing to overcome addiction, "Never mind..."
”Oh, sweetie pie, you can tell me. Whatever it is, I’m sure we can find a better way to fix ya up than using those nasty old miasma samples. Heavens, I can imagine why anyone would want to directly use those things!”
As the pair walked further down the hall, they neared Nadia’s office. The door was closed, but the stench of Scarlett’s magicks and insides still plagued the vicinity. A fact that Lupina, especially, would take note of.
Lupina almost wanted to speak, before she smelled the stink of Miasma that infected Scarlett's bodily fluids, and inhaled deeply; for a moment, her magic flowed differently, as it corrupted on the spot, before it righted itself.
A painful face would marr her moment of serenity, as the hit wasn't good enough or long enough to surmount the withdrawals.
"I need it...." Lupina groaned, struggling against an unseen force to dive into the leftover mess.
”Ugh, now that’s just down right nasty! Smell worse than the booze that crusty old gun geek’s addicted to!" Bellum snapped. She hurriedly pushed Lupina past the awful stench. ”Someone’s gonna have to clean that mess up. I’m going to petition Arteus-boy that we hire a janitor for this place! Speaking of which~"
Walking toward a more ornate and larger section of the corridor that broke off from the normal one, Bellum and Lupina had arrived in front of a large double door that was lined with golden serpents around its edges. The doors were a decadent purple color. Above the door was a plaque that read, “Arteus N. Irvin”. ”This here’s the office of the Tower’s admin! Although, the young fella isn’t here right now. Currently away on some business, as he often is… " Bellum sighed a bit. ”He’s quite the ambitious fella, but I often wonder what goes on inside that head of his."
Bellum was so busy talking, she probably didn’t notice at first the strange presence emanating from within the room. Lupina likely did, however…
Lupina groaned, as they came across the room. Unseen behind her bangs, a third eye opened wide, and turned without concern to the pain it caused her - staring at the door with need to know what lies behind, to see who was behind. "Next stop..."
”Well, anywho, I’ll take you to meet the assistant admin, Brunhyldia! We just call her Brun, she’s just the loveliest thang! She’s a sage, wise, and she’s a looker to boot! She’ll formally welcome you in and initiate you into being a new Reaver for Eon. Then, afterwards I’ll whip something up for ya. I’m sure you must be hungry after such a long trip~ "
Bellum then led Lupina away from the room and further down the corridor to their next stop. The feeling of being watching still filled the Belua, but it weakened the further they got from the doors.
Lupina’s breathing evened out, as she followed Bellum. As the portly woman gushed about Brun, she would look over Bellum, herself, and let her gaze linger, before shaking her head. She was thinking with her stomach again. "I am..." she says, "I could do with a nice rump roast..."
"Nn."
"Or, a salad!" Lupina says, "A salad would be lovely."
”Rump roast? Ohoho" Bellum laughed at the statement, not understanding the actual implications. ”It’s funny, another newcomer said something similar while she was giving herself a tour of the Tower. Guess some gals are fans of having a heavier breakfast! Unfortunately, I don’t have any wildebeest or thick hog meat available this morning, but I’ll see what I can whip up for ya!"
They pair would eventually near the meeting room where Brun was. Lupina would likely sense the presence of a certain Fae couple, along with another magus present in the room.
"Who am I meeting," Lupina asks, looking around, her belly grumbling, as she said, "So many people..."
With the Fae couple having made their decision of what quest to take, Bellum would lead Lupina to the mess hall. There, she would happen upon the Beast Whisperer Damian and the lion-like Belua Xashan conversing about something.
”Here we are missy, this here’s the mess hall!" Bellum hummed. ”Honestly, I keep telling that boy to learn some table manners! I swear, youngsters these days!" She complained, glaring at Xashan.
She then turned her attention back to Lupina. ”You just sit tight at any table you’d like and make yourself comfortable, y’hear? There anything you want in particular? You name it, and I’ll cook it! Within reason, ‘course! "
Lupin would nearly pounce a table, “Surprise me! Meat, please!”
The table would thump.
"I mean, a salad, if you could..." Lupina sighed, slumping forward.
”A salad huh? I can get behind that choice! Sit tight, I’ll be back in a jiffy!" Bellum promptly went into the kitchen after that. Lupina would hear the sounds of clanking, chopping, and running water. After a little bit, Bellum would appear before the crossbreed Belua with a large bowl filled to the brim with different vegetables.
”There ya go, dearie! A house special! Enjoy!" She said, her face in a bright beam.
"Behind..." Lupina licked her chops, before shaking her head, and sitting patiently. As Bellum returned, she was done convincing herself that a salad would serve as an acceptable meal. "Sho," she starts, mouth full of green, "Aboot dose pants 'e 'ere tockin' aboot..."
”Now, now, Dearie, no talkin' with yer mouth full!" She said, wagging her finger at Lupina. ”As for those plants, I have them stored in a special environment, below my atelier. Can't exactly have them out in the open for obvious reasons, dontcha know?"
"Hm..." Lupina hummed.
Bellum delightfully watched as Lupina downed the food she had prepared, always happy when people enjoy her cooking. ”Tell me dearie," she said, now a little more serious. ”What’s go you so curious about that nasty batch ‘o plants?"
"Just... need them... is all..." Lupina says, trying to answer without answering. If she recklessly solicited Bellum, there was a chance that she'd report Lupina to whatever higher authority she answered to, and put her to the sword.
”Oh, I…see…" Bellum was silent for a moment, as if pondering to herself. ”I imagine you want to study ‘em, thinking that if you understand ‘em better you’ll also know how to better stave off its effects. That’s why we have ‘em here. But, we’ll worry ‘bout that bridge when we get to it. Why do we get you settled into your room once yer done eatin’? After that, Ms. Brun did mention that there are some quests that are available to undergo as well."
"Is that even something you take on day one," Lupina asks, glad that Bellum horribly misunderstood her need for the plants.
That was the first good thing going for her all day.
After Lupina would finish her brunch, Bellum would take the bowl back into the kitchen and dump it in the sink, where she’d wash it later. Walking past Xashan and Damian who were still conversing about something. Coming back over to Lupina, she’d wipe her hands off with a towel. ”Well, dearie, let me show you to yer room!"
Lupina would follow, confused how she'd even gotten bunk so soon without proving herself. At the same time, she was trying to ignore the dull ache in the center of her forehead. "Will you be my caretaker, then," she asks. "I saw that other woman, Elaine, was it? I saw her carrying that other woman. Or, are they lovers? I'd heard that some women commit such things in places of hostile circumstances. I admit, I do not understand why, but I could see that there is pleasure to derive from another woman. Her tastes. Her smells. Her tactile allure; soft or rough, the uncertainty of," Lupina revealed one of her flaws: she was a motormouth, "Could you? Lie with another woman? A person as welcoming as you, I could see it. Your rotund figure is pleasing to the sto -- studious eyes. Fastidious minds would find it matronly, filling. Definitely kept soft, and well-hewn. And, hands like your, deft in gardens and weeds, would likely be pleasing in certain other gardens, don'tcha think, hm?"
”Caretaker? Oh, dearie I’m just the Tower’s agricultural expert! I mainly use my expertise to help out little Naomi and provide her with my environmental and ecosystem research, in addition to assisting Ms. Elaine with concocting new elixirs and plant-based medications." She giggled a bit at Lupina’s inquiry. She wasn’t honestly prepared for Lupina’s diatribe of what some would call forbidden love, being only to stare at Lupina with a blank expression. ”Umm…best we save such talk for another time dearie. Oh, look! We’ve arrived at yer room!” She responded in a rushed tone, immediately trying to change the conversation.
Having opened the door for her, Lupina would she her room was fully furnished, complete with a bathroom shower, mattress set, dresser drawer and mirror, and a table for general use.
”Well, dearie" Bellum chimed again. ”I’ll go ahead and let you get settled in. For now, your free to talk with Brun if you have any more questions about the Tower and what your plans are moving forward. But, please feel free to make yerself at home, no rush! If there’s anything you need just let me or any other member of the staff know! Although, Ms’ Naomi can be a little anti-social at times…"
The botanist witch lingered at the door for a moment, in case Lupina had anything else she needed to discuss.
"You didn’t answer my question," Lupina says, before she seemed to duck her head for no reason. "....never mind."
”Well, sweetie, we can discuss those bad plants on a later day. Right now, just focus on restin’ up. Think of this place as yer new home, and us, yer family. That’s also the lesson that Arteus instills in all of us. He may be a deal younger than some of us, but we respect him as a leader even so. Well, I believe I’ve prattled on for long enough, I’ll let ya be. Chow!"
The forest witch closed Lupina’s door and left down the halls, likely back to her atelier. Thus, she now had left the dire crossbreed girl to her own devices.
Lupina would hang onto the silence for a few minutes, before throttling the air. "You are so rude! Dummy! Idiot! Moron!" she shouted.
"You are being sloppy," growled a phantasmal wolf head, despite her grip on his muzzle. "Childish, big sister..."
"That’s right! I’m the big sister, Baast! So, you should respect me!" Lupina whined, eyes swollen with big, sheep tears,"Yet, you bully me in public, and make me eat healthy, and BONK ME ON THE HEAD!!!"
"Haaaa...."Baast sighed. "Oh, stop crying. It’s unbecoming of a young woman."
"Buh-Buh-Buh-Buh..." Lupina hiccupped, rubbing her head. "I’m big!"
"Yes, you are," Baast says, wrapping around her, and resting his head on her right shoulder. "My big sister. Silly, as you are. You have made it this far, I can’t deny that," he nuzzled her cheek, "Big... Hrm..."
"Wha?" Lupina tilted her head into his. "Think we can steal a few snippings to grow?"
"I can snake a few," Baast says. "How you will manage to grow them unnoticed is the problem."
"Same as before," Lupina says. "For now, though... I wanna take a bath... I hope they have enough hot water..."
Shedding her clothes, she would retire to the bath, unaware of the eye upon her from an uninvited guest...
Upon a desk, set inside a room, access denied to all but those entrusted with the secrets of Eon Tower, sat a woman of the cloth with her hands upon her blindfolded eyes. Splitting her face, serenity incarnate, was a twisted, crooked smile, as she sat her hands in her lap.
Her name was Maedelyn Eribiss, Divinity, folded, pressed into the fragile form of a Human, like an origami swan yet unfurled.
Idly, she rocked on the desk, a phantom in the magecraft, were she watched the benefactor of her apostles do his due diligence in paperwork, day in, day out. Studying his studious, serious face, as he treated each paper and every stroke like he would end a life for failing to comprehend it 1001%.
It was unsurprising that people followed him.
Perhaps, he was a good side to saddle her aid...
...if he returned soon. Maybe, she’d need to hunt him down herself...
The blindfolded woman sitting on the administrator's desk would suddenly find the large ornate doors of the office swing open, revealing the intern leader standing at the entrance of the room.
"Who are you?" While Brun sounded calm, her underlying tone was anything but. She was furious and highly concerned that someone could infiltrate the Tower without her realizing. It didn't help that she felt an ominous foreboding from the woman.
"You can see me? How curious," Maedelyn says, as she opened a bag of potato chips. "Rare talent."
"You're using some form of mental suggestion to make yourself invisible to those susceptible to it, yes? You'll come to find that I won't fall prey to such things. Now…"
Brun then held out a hand toward the woman, pointing two fingers at her. The woman would find her body surrounded by golden chains, they circled around her but didn't touch her person.
"Those are special chains that sap strength, so don't bother with any funny business. I'll ask again, who are you?"
"Strength," Maedelyn asks, as a potato chip floated to her mouth, "I assume, physical strength. That's very cute. Pretty, too."
"Not sure that'll do much against me."
"What value would chains like those have against someone who clearly holds command over powerful magic?" Brun responded, growing impatient with the woman. "You've still yet to answer my question. Are you here to spy on the Tower, or were you sent to kill someone? Are you from the Church?"
Looking at the woman's attire, it wouldn't be too unfair for her to be taken as a member of the Holy sect. "If you're an inquisitor, the inspection wasn't supposed to happen until later. Explain yourself."
"Acoosing a Goddiss ouf beeng a spy. Ballsee," Maedelyn says, just crunching chips. Swallowing, she rolled her neck, before her blindfold unfurled, exposing the rainbow-hued third eye she possessed, and the two empty holes in her skull. "You ask too many questions, little girl. It draws my ire. Where is Arteus?"
"Now why on Earth would I tell you that?" Brun asked, her face had a neutral expression but it did little to hide her menace. It did break, for a moment, as she gazed at the woman’s otherworldly eye along with her empty sockets. "I’ve never heard of any Church agent possessing such an eye, you’re quite the character, most certainly." Brun then began to tighten the chains around the woman to further restrain her.
"Careful," Maedelyn smirked, "Any tighter, and you're gunna get feedback." Maedelyn opened a new bag of chips, tossing her unfinished bag aside to spill out on the floor. "I don't wanna know what the last chip tastes like. Ruins the majesty of it all, y'know," she asks. "That mystery. That wonderlust. That feeling of not knowing, but wanting to know. It's exhilarating. I never want to lose that feeling..."
Maedelyn crunched a new chip. "Oh! This one is salmon!"" she says, as the unmarked, unbranded, just white bag contained a traditional amount. And, like it's contemporary before it, would be slung away at the quarter mark to be replaced by another, selfsame. "Want the first chip? I don't know what it is. It's so exciting," offered the woman of the cloth, "We can trade, even. Tell me whatever Arteus is, and you can have the whole bag? That's a fair trade, no?"
"No thank you, I try to be particular with what food I put in my mouth." Brun replied, her patience worn thin at this point. "I can see that this is utterly pointless. I will simply retrain and throw you into one of our storage rooms until you feel like cooperating."
With that, the woman with the third eye would find the hand she offered the chip with to be completely covered in golden chains. So would the rest of her body, as Brun then opened a portal using The Void.
"Silly girl..." Maedelyn says, before a hand reached out of the portal, and pulled Brun in -- into the depth of the Void she pretended to command -- into the depth of the pages of a tome more esteemed than life itself. In an instant, Brun would crash into the tile floor of a vast library - in a checkerboard of ivory and obsidian - that spanned for miles around, as wooden bookshelves as tall as skyscrapers and as short as end tables rose and fell into the patterned floor; creating ever-moving, ever-changing, ever-learning sections in dizzying hedge maze of knowledge.
It reeked of that comfortable smell of leather, that aged warmth of wood glue, and the crinkling song of turning pages. Underneath, the smooth scent of graphite lead and wood, as well as the heady thickness of charcoal ink and plastic - pencils and pens, alike, scritch-scratching at papers, transcribing and translating knowledge from ephemeral memory to eternal remembrance.
And, in the center of it all, she sat,the Maiden Abyss, on a pedestal.
{You wanted me in a storage room?}
Her voice carried with ease across the halls, though she did not speak up above a whisper.
It was a library, after all.
The Chaos Witch, caught off guard, was unable to react to the woman pulling her through her own portal no less, being whisked away to an unknown space. She crashed into the floor with a grunt. As she recovered, she held her head up and looked around at her new surroundings. Confusion and bewilderment filled her face as she took in the Non-Euclidean dimension that infinitely stretched out before her. Getting to her feet, she immediately turned to the source of the whisper she heard.
"...Who are you? What…IS this place??"
{Me? I am Knowing. I am Knowledge. I am what is Learned. I am what is Taught. I am all that will be and can be Known. I am both a Font and Abyss of, but above all else, I am a Maiden. The Maiden Abyss. Royal-rank Diverged Divine. First of my kin and ken. You call me Malfested. I take offense, but that is neither here nor there. Are you following, silly, little girl?}
Brun shook her head in disbelief. "What the hell are you even talking about…?" She said in a tired tone. ”Why have you brought me to this place? What even IS the place…?"
{You are awfully unbecoming of a guest, even more than you are a host. First you threaten to shove me in a broom closet, after tying me up with chains, and then you have the audacity to act as if I’ve inconvenienced YOU by turning the tables, instead of showing me the modicum of respect due what your insignificant Race considers a”‘Demon,” even if so-called “Gods” and “Demons” are cut from the same cloth.} The Maiden Abyss closed her book, and suddenly Brun was back in the office.
"Honestly, Humans haven’t learned anything since the Dawn of Time," Maedelyn looked up, her blindfold back on. "From the moment you learned speech, you’ve been nothing but a bunch of back-talking, belligerent bonobos. Hairless apes, throwing stones and words in equal measure. Bowing to false idols, while damning those that made you viable as a species. The ability to speak? Me. The ability to plan? Me. The ability to kill? My cousin, but we had tea that day, so me, I claim that. It’s knowledge, so it's always me. Those Gods your Church supposed to worship were all the happiness when you weren’t so talkative, so demanding, and so needy. The preferred the oo-oo-ah-ah days, and would love if you’d return to monkey, so to speak."
Maedelyn - metaphysically - rolled her eyes. "Haaa... Look, we got off on the wrong foot, so..." she flexed, and shattered the chains that bound like tissue paper, "My name is Maedelyn Eribiss. Clever, right? I thought so. Better than my host name. Natalie Demours. How depressing," she extended her hand for a shake.
Brun blinked twice, simply staring at the woman with a blank expression on her face. She did, however, return the gesture offered by the “woman”. "Brunhyldia Amelia Selini." She responded in kind, giving her name to the person who introduced herself as Madedelyn. "Um, please excuse me, but might I ask why you’ve chosen to enter the Tower currently. And what is it that you want with Arteus?"
"Quite the name," Maedelyn says. "Well, Brun. I’mma call you Brun, and you can call me Mae. Easier than mouthfuls. Mouths are for chips. Speaking of, chip," Maedelyn offered from her bag, yet tested for flavour, before continuing, "It’s really simple. There’s too many players on the Chessboard of Life - too many recklessly promoted Pawns, overburdening the board with Kings and Queens in need of land. The Church. The Association. The Menagerie. The Miasma Cult. The Kingdom of Scenitia. Eon Tower. Even little gangs cropping up. All these players, moving about against and alongside one another in a vast, prolonged game of King of the Hill..." she shook the bag suggestively. "I come bearing an edge for Eon Tower, the newest player on the board. My eyes."
"...I see…" Brun tried to force a friendly smile in order to have the mood remain positive. "You…or, I guess, that other person mentioned that you were divine beings or something of the sort? I understand that the Church and the Association have been in political turmoil behind the scenes for centuries. But, these other entities you’ve spoken of, I’ve never heard of them before. Err…" She looked to the side with hesitation in her eyes, her arms folded.
"You basically want to offer your services to us, in order to make it so that we can perhaps come out on top amongst all of the warring, is this accurate?"
"If that helps you understand, yes," Maedelyn says. "I suppose you aren't wholly incompetent as a secretary. You'll do."
"Secretary…?" Brun uttered "That’s certainly news to me." At this point, Brun found it pertinent not to try and press the issue further, thinking of the well-being of everyone else present in the Tower.
"You said you wanted to know about Arteus’s whereabouts? He is currently investigating the sites of various monster attacks. Recently, a village was completely destroyed and the surrounding area was turned into a miasma wasteland. It was a similar case to one that happened weeks earlier. He may be back later this evening, most likely…"
"Of course, you'd make a brilliant secretary, if you just put that noggin to joggin' and really absorb knowledge," Maedelyn says, "You don't even know the inner machinations of your own landscape. You need to do research, study, and scout. Learn about the other players. Ask yourself, do you know how a member of the Church just waltzed into Eon Tower, a sovereign territory, without word from her home territory nor notice until you," she inquired, "and then, ask yourself further, can anyone you have do that? Can The Association do that? To you? To The Church? Could these rising gangs become new Pawns, awaiting promotion? Think, Brun, think."
"...Yes…quite…" Brun flatly responded, rather drained at this point. "I will certainly…take everything you’ve just said into consideration." Brun began to leave for the door, then turned back to the woman known as Mae. "I imagine that you’ll remain here in Arteus’s office until he returns? Can I also trust that you will do no harm to any of the Tower’s denizens?"
"Tired, dear," Maedelyn asks, placing a hand to her forehead. "You seem warm? Sick?"
Maedelyn tilted her head, before biting into a chip, "Salt and pepper," and returned to sitting on the deck. "I don't have to harm anyone to hurt them. I'm neutral, for now."
Brun gently backed away as Mae placed an unwarranted hand on the witch’s forehead. "I’m quite fine, thank you very much." She said, watching the woman carefully as she returned sitting on Arteus’ desk. She didn’t really understand what Mae meant by her statement, but she’s supposed that means that she’ll play nice, at least for now. Brun exited the room, closing the doors behind her.
"Arteus, you fucking lout." She spat in a very annoyed tone. "I feel like you know that woman. I swear when you return, I’m going to beat your head in with my staff!"
Chucking to herself, Maedelyn placed her hands upon her eyes, and watched her Apostles...
With Leon and Kiff having left the infirmary, all who remained there were its owner Elaine and the scarred Alchemist Scarlett. It seemed that she was once again coming to, she would find Elaine sitting right at her side. This time, however, she was smiling.
”I see you're awake now.” Elaine said. ”That tranquilizer I gave you was strong enough to put down a Wasteland Beast for several hours, but you were only asleep for 15 minutes. You're quite the individual!”
Her somewhat cheerful demeanor was quickly replaced with a more serious one.
”Do you mind if we talk for a moment?”
"You aren’t the first to drug me..." Scarlett groused. "I want my egg back. Nobody said, I couldn’t claim prizes for my troubles," she says, operating between the lines, "As for talk... didn’t we?"
Elaine's expression changed a bit at Scarlett's statement; not the first time, she says?
”Is not as though we take issue with you simply having the egg,” Elaine responded, ”We removed it from you because it was literally killing you.”
”As for before, I'd prefer a talk that was less violent…”
"Ugh..." Scarlett grunted, petulant, unhappy, like a spoiled teenager, not a woman in her early forties. "Fine, whatever, I’m still shaking off the drugs. So, not like I’m going anywhere. Talk."
”Well, to sum it up, I want to know more about you.” Elaine spoke plainly and deliberately. ”I want to know how your body has come into its current state. The Alchemy performed on it is perhaps the most bizarre I've ever seen. I would also like to know what compelled you to put a Makara egg of all things into your womb. I have my suspicions, but I'd rather hear it from you.”
"Bizzare? Rude," Scarlett says, speaking with a twinge of jealousy, as she said, "I didn’t point out whatever you ate to get those hams on your chest."
Elaine might have hit a sore point by sheer LEAP OF LOGIC from the washing board Alchemist.
”Genetics mainly.” Elaine gave a perhaps surprising retort. ”Doing exercises that promote chest, back, and shoulder strength also helps. There are many who'll tell you that eating certain foods will promote breast growth, but this has never been scientifically or clinically proven. Also, no, I don't use Alchemy to improve my appearance, thank you very much!” She said sternly, folding her arms and making a jovial face.
”Moving on from that, again, everyone acknowledges the egg as yours. We're even incubating it as we speak. Of course, you have free roam to check in on it as you please.”
Elaine adjusted her seat and placed her hands in her lap. She felt that hopefully her comment would lighten the mood. ”Forgive me if I sounded rude, that most certainly wasn't my intent. But, aside from that, I feel I answered your concerns. Will you now respond to my inquiries?”
Scarlett grumbled something about “unfair lotteries” and “old people get shafted” before she exhaled sharply from her nose, and seemed to, rather suddenly, compose herself. A flick of the wrist, and she was propped on her left palm; twirling her right hand in the air, as she reclined like one of those Elysian girls so often painted by horny men. In a way, she had an unmistakable beauty to her form; her silhouette was lithe, her arms, legs, and belly were trim, her assets upstairs and downstairs were svelte, conformed and firm, thanks to a very active lifestyle... and yet, her outward beauty was betrayed by her right arm and her left breast; the similarly scarred flesh that ran from her elbow to her fingers, and from her sternum to her cheek.
These flaws and features tied together by the distant, longing expression that she adopted in her neutral pose; undone, yet done up; here, yet there; looking at Elaine, yet beyond her.
Content.
Disquieted.
For a moment, she could be mistaken for a painting; stretched out across the bed, her cloak draped across her skyclad body, pitched at its highest by her crooked knee, resting a bare sole on the other knee. Her silver hair caught the light, and shadowed her third eyes as it fell, and didn’t move again. For just a moment, the artificiality of her body was almost forgotten...
"Ask your questions, then," Scarlett says, breaking the moment - fleeting, ephemeral. "Just be aware: I don’t have to give answers you’ll like."
”Well, I'll ask the former question, as I did before.” Elaine said. ”What exactly has happened to your body? How has it come to be in this state?”
"Human Evolution," Scarlett says. "At least, what I have determined to be the best course of," she says, "Replacing facilities of flesh and blood with redundancies of steel and oil. Ascend Humanity, and evolve beyond. No matter the mortal cost."
”Evolution, is it?” Elaine said. She was a little perplexed by the pose Scarlett had taken, but she made note of the scarred parts of her flesh. ”I've met many magus in the field, and many have different ideas of reaching the pinnacle, some are similar to yours. You're not the first person I've seen who has tried to improve themselves through artificial augmentation.” Elaine gave Scarlett's being another once over.
”Though, I've seen none this extreme. I believe that's enough for now. Now, for my next question: Did you place that egg inside of you because your augmentations prevent your reproductive bits from working?”
"Nope. They work very well. I’ve the ability to asexually reproduce; self-stabilizing biological cloning, if you will," Scarlett says. "It takes less energy to foster - surrogate - a fetus, however. Unfortunately," at this, she frowned, "I cannot say, smuggling an egg with such methods is one I will reattempt without study."
Elaine closed her eyes for a moment, she appeared to be in deep thought. Sighing, she opened her eyes and looked dead into Scarlett.
”Scarlett, you certainly gave some of us quite the morning today. I was afraid you were going to die, and I had no idea how to help you. Thankfully, my friends were able to assist, and now both you and the egg are safe.” Scarlett would perhaps be taken aback by the genuine sincerity of Elaine's words along with her warm smile.
”I would agree that more research on your part is needed. Although, I would much prefer you not undertake that endeavor at all….”
"Death is just an obstacle to evolve beyond," Scarlett says, "I have, in all but the most profound way. I still need a brain and a heart..." Scarlett cast her eyes to the ceiling, as she spread out, bare upon the bed, "If you need to understand how to treat me, you can put me to the knife. You'd not be the first to need to."
Scarlett held still, as she stared unblinkingly, and said, "Don't worry about anesthetics. My body has antitoxins and antibodies for the general gambit. I'll be under for a few minutes, before it wears off. I can deal with the pain - my weapons are worse than any invasive surgery..."
Elaine paused, it seemed she was genuinely pondering on Scarlett's proposal. She'd dealt with plenty of tough guys and gals on the operating table, but Scarlett seemed to be different. She really didn't care either way, as if pain was all she knew.
After a moment, Elaine got up and stood directly over the lying Scarlett. Clasping her hands together, a small flash of light crackled between them. She parted her hands until they were a certain length apart. The crackling light eventually turned into a scalpel, she had transmuted her own surgical instrument.
”You know your body best, Scarlett.” She said. ”I won't take too much of your time. I understand your words, but I don't like the idea of contributing to anymore of your pain. Especially for, admittedly, a partially selfish reason.”
”Now, let's begin.” Elaine gently put the tool to Scarlett's flesh, making a vertical incision across her abdomen. Her dexterity befitted her experience and station, soon the inner workings of Scarlett's biology were on full display. Shifting gears, pitch black oil in the place of blood, and even a bit of sand. She had never seen anything like it!
Scarlett barely flinched, as Elaine spill her open; exploring the inner workings of her transmuted biology from the crude replacement and the refined replication to the transformation of her blood from a watered down substance from birth in her marrow to the thickened, oil-like slurry rife with copper and iron sand.
If not for her hardlight scalpel, Elaine would have been electrocuted or burned by the arcs of lightning that spread from her heart to her lungs and liver, causing contractions that pushed the captured oxygen that was converted into burnable fuel that kept everything running, and kept the filtration organ working overtime to filter and recycle her blood; pushing clean blood back to the heart with oxygen carry potential restored.
It flew in the face of all biology, but... it worked.
In a childish, crude way... it worked.
It also begged the question: how long could it work?
Elaine, despite her youthful appearance, was a seasoned physician and tenured one in her field. However, Scarlett's biology was so astonishing it caused her to pause for a little bit. During her viewing, she noticed something in the crude contraption that was Scarlett's anatomy. There was something odd going on with her heart.
She recalled that Scarlett's biology permitted her a bizarre self-regeneration of sorts, but she saw a scarring on her heart's tissue. The intensity of the scarring fluctuated constantly, as if the healing wasn't working as intended. Elaine's eyes narrowed, drawing a hypothesis: Perhaps the self-repair is working as intended - it's restoring the heart to its original state, meaning she had that condition before she received her regeneration ability.
In that case, the heart could never be healed on its own, and it would eventually fail, even with the augmentations placed on the alchemist's body. If Elaine had to guess, she'd say she only got around twenty years or so. She also figured that Scarlett was painfully aware of this fact more than anyone.
”Scarlett”, she said, ”I'm going to take a sample of your heart tissue for analysis. Please bear with me.” With masterful precision, she took her blessed scalpel and began the process.
"If you so desire," Scarlett says, barely concerned, as if this was truly not her first time under the knife, unanesthetized, and fully cognizant of her surroundings. Her expression, bored. Her tone, apathetic. Her aura, dismissive. "Perhaps, you’ll derive more answers than I have," she would have shrugged, the motion clear in her words, but she knew better than to risk a nick. After all, open heart surgery wasn’t a game to be careless in. "Perhaps, you’ll fail to offer more than stopgaps," she says, "I’m sure we’ll find out."
”Um…” Elaine had to admit, Scarlett's apathy towards being operated on while conscious made her a bit uncomfortable. What she must've been through, the things she endured. It must've been staggering, and it admittedly roused Elaine's curiosity. If only it'd help her learn more about how to work around Scarlett's biology and help her more effectively, it's not like she was unempathetic toward the woman after all.
She gathered an amount that she was satisfied with, watching as the heart was restored to the point it was at before that. She went to grab a petri dish and placed the sample in it, storing it for later use. She then walked back over to Scarlett.
”Scarlett, what is the condition that your heart's been afflicted with? I don't think I've really seen anything like it…”
"You tell me," Scarlett says, putting it plainly in that statement: she didn't know. "Are you done exploring? I’ve plenty of other internal parts, if you want to test your knife," she says, rattling off a simple list, "Kidneys. Intestines. Ovaries. I’m pretty sure, my appendix is still there, too."
”You've already told me the story behind your reproductive system.” Elaine replied. ”And your other organs look to be normal. Well, as normal as your anatomy permits. I presume you've been willing your regeneration to stop itself for the procedure? I believe we're done for today, you can patch yourself up now.”
"Something like that," Scarlett says, lifting her arms, and grabbing the flayed back skin and separated muscle; squeezing her arms close, and triggering a sudden lashing of iron wires from either end, and pulled themselves together. Elaine was treated to the squelching of flesh and cracking of bone, as the surgery was repaired.
"Fuuuucckk..." Scarlett groaned, as she worked herself into a seated position. "I'm only forty-two... feel two score older..."
Elaine would recall that Scarlett's profile had her aged at ten years younger. It prompted the question: why lie?
Elaine watched with both unease and a bit of intrigue as Scarlett's self-repair went to work. With the sounds of flesh and bones she was treated to, Elaine knew that it had to have been painful. She went over to a cabinet, returning with a vial containing a lime-colored substance.
”Hopefully this can spruce you up.” She said, handing her the vial. ”It's a solution that promotes one's metabolism and restores energy. I think it'll work for your body, given what I've come to understand about it.”
"Maybe," Scarlett says, swinging her feet over the bed, and landing on the floor with a *plap~!* before stretching. "Hungry..."
Scratching her silver hair, Scarlett looked over to Elaine, and then scratched her cheek shyly, looking away, as she asked, "I kinda put you through some shit, and I get it, the whole doctor thing, so... I figured... I mean, we get paid here, and I did just finish a mission, so... if you're hungry, too... I could buy you whatever meal it's currently time for, eh?"
Elaine stared at Scarlett for a moment with a look of surprise on her face, blinking a bit. She then smiled, chuckling a bit with a hand on her cheek.
”My. That caught me off guard for a moment, if I'm being honest.” She said. ”I suppose you've certainly kept me busy this morning, for certain! However…”
Elaine's expression became more serious, crossing her arms in front of her. ”While I appreciate and accept your apology, I believe there's someone else you should be apologizing to. Although, to be fair, she owes you an apology too.” The physician felt Scarlett knew who she was referring to.
”As for a meal, I do believe it's nearing lunchtime. But, perhaps we can talk about it after your apology.”
"Apologize? To that patronizing preface to patheticness," Scarlett asks. "Maddening to even consider. To what end should I apologize to anyone that attacks me," she asks, "For what, furthermore, am I apologizing for? Hurting her feelings with the truth? If her theory was so secure, then why could I copy it after one lecture?" Scarlett turned her nose, "Children shouldn’t play at being Adults, any more than lukewarm water should pretend it's boiling."
"That said, if those are the conditions of yours..." Scarlett huffed, her bronze skin taking a hint of red upon her cheek, "Very well. I’ll entertain it."
Elaine honestly didn’t know how to feel about a woman who was perhaps a decade older than her acting in such a reserved and flustered manner. She began giggling, but not too strongly, understanding that perhaps she just didn’t have much experience in dealing with others.
”Come, we’ll go together.” She said softly, again leading them out of her office. They were walking down the familiar path towards Nadia’s study. Elaine imagined that Scarlett’s stomach must be churning right now, which got worse the nearer they got to their destination. ”I understand you don’t think highly of her, Scarlett.” She began. ”But, she isn’t a bad person. I’m sure she’s actually overjoyed that you even attempted to use her principle in the first place. But, she probably has mixed feelings clouding her judgment, what with you two having conflicting ideologies and not making the best first impressions on one another.” Elaine looked down at the floor as they walked for a brief moment. ”She’s not had…the easiest life. Something I’m sure you of all people can relate to.”
"There isn’t anyone alive I can relate to," Scarlett says. "I killed them, after all. That was the cost of Knowledge... my body, my friends, my research..." she looked to the distance, yet looked back in her own mind, "I relate better to the beast behind the feet of Humanity than I do anything else."
"Regardless, I’ll play pretend Human, until my judgment is called. That’s why I’m here..." Scarlett held up her scarred arm, "I’ll fight until I die, and when I am dead, then I will be worthy of being known as a Human."
”Uhh…I’m not sure I really follow…” Elaine said, rather befuddled by Scarlett’s monologue. ”I personally feel you’re as just as human as anyone else, your biology be damned. But, what you said just now, you killed your friends? Your former research team?” They had finally appeared before Nadia’s door.
”Perhaps you can elaborate further later, for now, let’s have a little talk with Ms. Whitsett.” Elaine began to knock on the door. After a few minutes, there was no answer. She knocked again, but still got no answer. ”Nadia, it’s me, Elaine. I have Scarlett with me, and she wants to speak to you about something.” A vocal proclamation received no response either. A tired expression came to Elaine’s face. ”I understand you may be upset, but perhaps we can all benefit from having a little chat. Really, we just want to talk, I promise it’ll only take a few moments of your time!”
After several attempts made with no response, Elaine generated a golden field around her hand and held it to the door, as if analyzing something. After a moment, she released the aura around her hand and let go of the door. She then turned to Scarlett. ”She doesn’t appear to be in her office right now.” She said. ”She’s a rather odd one, so I can’t say for certain where she might have gone.” She held a finger to her chin and gazed upwards.
”Oh well, I suppose we’ll try for later then.” She said, making a shrug. ”I…suppose lunch sounds fine. I imagine that you’re not awfully familiar with the Republic, so I suppose I could show you around. I know a few good places.”
"Sounds like a much more enjoyable time to me," Scarlett says, "I will follow you."
There was a clear release of tension in Scarlett’s voice.
Elaine walked with Scarlett to the Tower’s entrance, eventually reaching the main lobby. ”Let’s see, I know a nice sandwich shop that also has some lovely artisan drinks. Oh! There’s also a diner that has foods from the desert region, they recently just opened and I haven’t had the chance to try it yet. Although, I feel that maybe a hardy gal like you would prefer bar food and a harder beverage. I know of a good tavern that Johannes and Xashan love to frequent.”
As they walked, Elaine wasn’t paying special attention to whether Scarlett was actually listening to her or not, too busy planning their destination for a nice luncheon.
Scarlett was, more so than she expected herself to be. Elaine had a nice voice; smooth, half-melodic, a halfway point between matronly and bedside, yet a hit of nonsense uncommon her age and excitability unbecoming her station. The resident doctor came off as, well, a nice person in the most genuine sense.
As such, it was almost heartbreaking to see the sight of the Mission Board repopulated; new jobs, new opportunities for advancement to her peers, and new possible chances for her to die a Human. Her penance was her service and her service was her mission; there was no ignoring what was asked of her by the omninesient demon in her mind nor the crownless king of the town.
"I'm sorry... duty calls..." Scarlett says, "I do like to drink, beer - drafts, and the like. And, I love sandwiches. Though, my taste is plain: ham and cheese; peanut butter and jelly; a bagel with lox; boring, boring, but delicious," she babbled, as if embarrassed, or, perhaps, hoping she could convince herself to take Elaine out... to be Human... to be normal. Her expression flared for a moment, as she offered a pathetic smile, and held Elaine's hands. "I'll send word, when I'm returning. Make reservations for that new place, and I'll take you there; breakfast; lunch; dinner; doesn't matter. I'm sorry... I have to go..."
Before Elaine could commit the cardinal sin of changing her mind for her, Scarlett would run off to study the missions, and take on one involving some Boar Belua making trouble. Partly, because she was hungry and fresh boar sounded divine, and partly, because it was the first she saw.
She didn't notice the name above hers, due to the fact it was written in another language she didn't have time to translate.
However, she'd learn of her company, once she ran into the Crossbreed Belua who was waiting in the same transport she would be.
”Or, perhaps you’re more adventurous. There is a - ” Elaine stopped mid-sentence, as Scarlett decided it’d be more important to look at the newly posted requests. Although, she did give Elaine some insight into her tastes, which were surprisingly simple. ”Haha, sure, no worries Scarlett. You’re a Reaver after all, and that’s what Reavers do. I’m a little bummed that I’m being denied a nice lunch partner, but I’ll be fine. Perhaps Bellum or even Naomi won’t mind keeping me company.” She said, holding her hips and making a cute pouting face.
Elaine noticed the mission that Scarlett had taken. Before she ran off, Elaine came up behind her and gently tapped her shoulder. ”You know Scarlett, I AM the Tower’s physician. I can give orders whether or not to let you take missions. Under normal circumstances, I’d keep you in the infirmary for a few more days until I feel comfortable with clearing you for leave.” She had an ominous expression on her face during her explanation, but then it quickly turned into a gentle smile. ”But thankfully, you’re a strong woman. I don’t know many people who can shrug off hormone rejection and open heart surgery all in the same day! Fortunately, as well, that mission you’re taking seems to be a pretty easy one. However, I will ask you to take care all the same. So, I suppose I’ll be seeing you later then.”
With a wave farewell, Elaine left Scarlett to her devices, and made her way back to the inner halls of the Tower. While walking back, her eyes were filled with a sudden determination. Scarlett, I want to find out what happened to you. I want to find a way to treat you. I WILL find a way to treat you. She silently said to herself.
Lupina would smell Scarlett before she saw Scarlett.
Baast would sense Scarlett before he saw Scarlett.
Scarlett would feel them before they felt her.
The Eyes of the Beholder, the Contractual Token of the Diverged Divine, Royal-ranked, and only of her name, the Maiden Abyss, was forced open in the meeting of the Keeper of the Left Eye and the Keeper of the Right Eye.
Scarlett Ishval.
Lupina Scarlatina.
"YOU!"
In an instance, a meeting of chance turned into a stand-off.
Flesh stripped from Bone, Metal surged into its place, as an arm became a sword.
Happiness gave way to Sadness, and Sadness gave way to Hatred, as a bowstring drew tight.
A Spirit of Death became manifest in defiance of; piercing the First Law of Life with its lance.
In a neat triangle, Scarlett, Lupina, and Baast met, face-to-face.
"Two-against-one..." Scarlett leveled her sword at Baast, as the Wolf Spirit had her maw wide, allowing a lance of his own shaped and sharpened tongue to be challenged by her meat cleaver. At the same time, she pointed her left arm at Lupina’s bow, and fire surrounded her arm, as a not-so-small Spirit Animal joined the fight, and Milli turned into a flaming pike. "Even, now..."
From high above, watching from her seat, Maedelyn giggled between a handful of potato chips, "How cute! They meet at last!"
"Watch out down there! This party’s getting crazy!"
In an instance, Scarlett was on the offensive - thrusting Milli towards Lupina, while she slashed her sword at Baast. In a second, she was in control of the flow of combat, as Milli reached the bow before the string would release, and the Spirit Animal sliced the Spirit String. At the same time, the sword made from flesh slammed into the lance made from muscle, and dug it into the ground.
A wet squish filled the silence, as Scarlett ripped her arm out of the sword in the stone ground, and released Milli to disguise her charge at Lupina; changing her from a metal snake to a flare of fire that allowed her to land a flying kick on Lupina's face that pushed on her sensitive nose. Recoiling, the Crossbreed Belua was unable to do anything more than be a springboard, as Scarlett kicked off her face, and drove her left palm into Baast; driving the inlaid gem between his ears.
"Milli. Synergize: Hellfire and Shackle," Scarlett says, summoning her from her gem, and using the glove at the Alchemical Gate. As she spawned, Milli was fully ablaze, and her body was a tight coil of chains that looped and buried into the ground - slamming the fellow Spirit into the earth. "Void Access: Granted. Esoinphil." Scarlett says, before firing the harpoon at the bow on the ground, and knocking it into the air. "So weak..."
Scarlett's chain rattled, as she walked over and stood on Lupina's back, catching her now, "Alight, then... let's talk..."
"Sure, we can do that..." Lupina groaned out, "Why don't you just hand me my bow? Show of good faith?"
"If you want it, you'll have to take it," Scarlett says, "But, you already knew that."
"Yeah," Lupina groaned, "I figured you say that..."
Lupina flexed her fingers, and Baast vanished from his prison, and reappeared with the intent to bite Scarlett's head up - thwarted only by her reaction time and ability to make distance. It was enough, however, as Lupina was on her feet. Baast rallied behind her, then merged with her arm, and opened his mouth wide to form the top and bottom of a phantom bow with his left-side fangs, while fashioning a drawing string of magic.
"How long can you maintain that, little girl," Scarlett asks, as she presented Lupina's bow; Milli wound herself around Scarlett's arm, and slither across the unstrung bow to string it with her own magic by using the tip of her left fang and tail as an anchor - both of them copying Lupina on the spot.
"Hard to say. I'd say, I'm just winging it, old lady," Lupina says, returning the subtle jab.
"Hm," Scarlett smirked, as she pulled on Milli's string, and settled a thin harpoon as an arrow.
"Hn," Lupina grunted as she pulled on Baast's string, and formed a similar arrow from her aggravation. "Whatever this is, let's settle it, old lady," she says, "here and now."
"I won't lose to the likes of you, little girl," Scarlett says, taking aim.
”Alright, ladies, that's quite enough. Save all that animosity for the piggies we'll be hunting.” A voice suddenly called out to the fighting magi. Scarlett would suddenly find herself being bound by a powerful sand that wound itself around herself, Lupina and Baast would be subject to something similar. Neither of the combatants would find themselves able to move. At that point, the women would see a familiar face walking up.
”Sorry, but infighting isn't allowed among members of the Tower.” It was Xashan, another veteran member of Eon. ”Especially during a mission. I'm not sure what type of past history or bad blood you have between each other, but I suggest you find a better way to settle your differences.”
"Who the hell do you think you are, boy?!" shouted the trio at Xashan.
”Xashan Vhastia, Reaver of Eon and your senior.” He replied. He used his sand to take Lupina's bow from Scarlett, leaving Mili with nothing to support. ”Hmm, just needs a string, right?” Xashan ran his hand vertically down the side of the bow where the string would be, as one began to be formed where he ran his hand. A newly fastened string had been made on the bow, it shone in the sunlight, which suggested it had a somewhat metallic composition in nature.
”There, good as new.” Xashan said. ”You can have this back if you agree to a more peaceful decorum with your teammate. Will save the violence for those thugs, eh?”
"It doesn't need to be strung," Lupina says, as the bow was snatched back by the phantom of her brother."But, this will make things easier in the future..."
"He isn't one to play with, big sister..." Baast says, defensively winding around her. "He is also our senior, true enough... We should be respectful... to a point," he says, looking at Xashan, "Your station is unproven. It is easy to catch anyone unawares in the heat of combat."
"True enough," Scarlett says, before her stomach practically roared in impatience, "Fortunately, my stomach is bothering me, so I'm going to sate my hunger, first. Will finish this another day, little girl."
"We can finish this today, old lady, just you -- " Lupina's threat was cut short as her stomach deeply growled from discontent. "Fine," she blushed, "I accept your rain check."
”Sheesh, that's quite the rumbling. " Xashan said. ”Your hunger probably wouldn't be so awful if you didn't empty out your guts during breakfast, still a little pissed about that by the way." He sneered.
He crossed his arms and held his head down for a moment, as if thinking of something. His head then rose, showing a confident smirk. ”Tell ya what, I'll treat you ladies to some grub after the mission's over. That is if you gals play nice and not cause anymore trouble."
"Make that now, and you have a deal," Scarlett says.
"Same," Lupina agreed.
And, with the terms and conditions rewritten for him, Xashan would find his arms captured, and himself being dragged towards whatever food that the twosome were sniffing out.
Einer was pleasantly surprised that Ruecian Valeniquen was going with them. Apparently, the client wished for someone who fought in that one dangerous quest with the malfested. The bard was not surprised, the fighters and the hitters were always the ones getting all the attention and all the glory.
The three magi met with their client at the town's borders, where they were greeted by a carriage noble in design and adorned with crests. No horses were near the wagon, which meant that the carriage was driven with magic. Einer raised an eyebrow, impressed. Even in Flugell, only the top of the tops drove around with their horseless carriages. It appeared this Molnar person was someone pretty high up.
There were two people by the carriage, one was an elderly butler in his tux and the other, Einer guessed, was the client herself. She introduced herself as Imre Dorothea Molnar. Her beauty was simple, unblemished fair skin, brown of hair and eyes. Definitely a girl that Lanus would... gladly greet. Her attire was simple for nobility too, a pink top and a long, black skirt. She didn't even seem to have any jewelry on her. her butler was also named as Nathaniel.
”Referring to what you said earlier, I believe the Triad Witch, Rozemyne Levina, was with you during that mission. I…thought that she would be joining you. Um…not to be rude, but, who are you two exactly? You appear to be a magus as well, one that perhaps uses magical music notes? Tell me, what are your names? Please forgive me if I sounded rude earlier.”
Oh, her eyes pierced Einer's heart like pins upon their cushion. Her judgmental gaze told the musician everything he needed to know about what she thought of him. He was not Ruecian nor was he Shavis, who was this lost boy amongst these avatars of combat? Was he even worth learning about?
"There's nothing to forgive, milady. I understand that my compatriots are... worthier than I am. Indeed, I have yet to measure up to them." Einer responded, professionally concealing his sorrow. "I am Einer Devaron, a son of House Devaron of Flugell. A pleasure to meet you." The bard formally bowed. "Yes, the music I play is magical. It soothes souls and wounds, lifts curses and banishes Miasma even. Unfortunately, 'tis magic that is non-offensive. I have to lean on others if I am to be effective." One could not miss the tinge of hatred in his tone for the last sentence.
"My music also makes trips less dull. Perfect for this situation, don't you think?"
Feeling someone bump into him the moment he rounded the corner, Damian had to take a step back to brace. Thankfully he didn't step on any of the books which fell.
Seeing who it was that bumped into him, the man was a little confused, though curious. "No need to apologize, no harm done."
Taking a knee Damian started grabbing some of the books that were out of the woman's reach. "Here, miss." Handing them to her with a small but warm smile, he gazed at the tome titles with curiosity. "Interesting set of tomes, miss. Which reptile are you focusing on?"
Hector had to admit, he wasn’t opposed at all to a little drink of whiskey. ”Whiskey’s fine by me,” he said, removing his rifle from his back and laying it upon a nearby table. ”I was looking to up the firepower on my rifle, if at all possible. My most recent fight against Makara made me realize that its lacking in penetration. …I’m not…the most talented Magus here, so I want to have every advantage I can in a real fight.”
The old man promptly tossed the eye-patch toting noble a full flask, straight from his stash which never seemed to run empty. "Ah, if I recall young man, I believe that was the same mission that dancing Alchemist girl went on as well." He said, walking away from his desk. He grabbed an old chair and put it at Hector's feet. "Take a load off." He said. He then grabbed another and placed it so that he'd be sitting right in front of him.
"I heard that mission took one hell of a turn. The alchemist girl had drunk some nasty waste, and something about a guy who could regenerate? Weird shit." Childes said, downing a bit of his drink. "But, enough about that. Lemme see yer rifle there, son. If ya don't mind."
Hector would deftly catch the flask, unscrewing the top and taking a swig. Strong, but it had a good flavor. He would hand over his rifle, saying: ”Here. I just hope that I can prove more useful next time,” the noble said, capping the flask and setting it on the table. ”Dancing, huh? And, half of that ‘weird shit’ was caused by Scarlett to begin with.”
"I’ve no doubt!" Johannes said with a hearty chuckle. "Now then, let’s have a looksee…" He held the gun in various positions, inspection and making a few vocal sounds to signify deep thought. "Top-notch craftsmanship, chamber and other inner-workings made to resonate with mana, of course they can’t forget the gaudy decoration." He took out the weapon’s magazine, inspecting the bullets. "Yep, everything down to bullet count and size is standard Flugell issue."
He put the mag back into the weapon, then set it on the table. "I imagine you make good use of your snakey friend to rid yerself of recoil shock and ensure precise aiming in all scenarios, am I right son?" He said, walking away toward a work bench for a moment, promptly setting the gun down on it. "Making armor piercing rounds ain’t nothing to write home about. But, there’s more we can work on."
He then turned to the wayward noble. "With your permission of course."
”You’d guess right on how I use Herne to stabilize. And, feel free. What did you have in mind,” Hector said, then asked. Any help was invaluable, as Hector needed an edge over dangerous enemies. His bullets weren’t anywhere near as effective on the Makara as he’d have hoped, with him needing a clean shot straight through the skull to get them to stop at all.
Any beast that charged with a metal slug barrelling through it was just as terrifying as any Malfested.
"Gonna exchange the barrel so it can fit the new bullets I'll be making for ya, for one!" He said, putting the gun back on the workbench. Walking over to a storage cabinet, Childes swung the door open and grabbed what looked to be a utility bag of sorts, various tools could be seen poking out of its openings and crevices. He placed the bag beside the gun, opening it up and taking out a few tools.
"In addition, I'm gonna throw in a couple of nifty tweaks to spruce up the mana channeling. The metal generally used in these models is the cheap shit." He chuckled. "And, of course, some new big boy bullets to go along with your upgrade. "
Soon, the lab would be filled with the sounds of tinkering metal and electrical sparks. When the old smithy went to work, no one knew what to expect…
Hector liked the sound of upgrading the barrel and mana channeling. Enough so that he’d stay and watch from a distance, appreciating the older craftsman’s work as he made Hector’s peashooter into something more akin to a proper magus’ weapon. Something that he might have to grow into, if he was being honest with himself.
After a few more minutes of tinkering and metal clanking, Hector would hear a distinct clicking sound that signified that Johannes had finished his work on the gun. A satisfied grin sat on the man’s face as he held the gun in his hands. "You’re gonna love this!" He snickered, handing the gun back to the sniper. The metal used to upgrade the chamber was of a higher grade as promised, along with being able to resonate with magical energy to a higher extent. Only someone who’s used the weapon for a long time would even notice the difference in the way the weapon now felt.
"Hang on for a minute while I whip some bullets up for ya!" He continued, walking over to another bench. "Care for another flask?"
While more booze was tempting after the last little quest he’d been on, Hector didn’t think getting sloshed was a good idea. But, the sniper was eager to check the gun, able to feel the subtle thrum of power from it, as the new conductive material resonated with the faint spark of magic in Hector. With mechanical precision, Hector would disassemble the gun piece-by-piece, admiring Johannes’ handiwork in a way that only someone who knew his weapon really could. ”This is incredible…and the weight feels like its hardly increased. You really are some kind of genius,” Hector said, reassembling the gun and having it back in working order within a single minute. ”How can I repay you?”
"Glad you approve, damn well better!" Childes said, laughing to himself. Having pulled out a rusty ammo machine along with some crafting materials, he had answered Hector without turning his way. One had to wonder why Johannes would use such an old looking contraption, judging by the spots and marks of grime on the device he must’ve had it for decades. He was right at work, regardless, with more sounds of clanking along with the grinding of fine dust.
Seeming to have finished, the new bullets were put into a magazine case, enough for about three or four reloads. Each of them held about six bullets; he tossed the cases up and down in his hand with intriguing precision.
"Well, son…" He began, responding to Hector’s question. "Since we both work here, it only makes sense that I make yer job easier. HOWEVER, those parts and materials ain’t cheap, and my vendor seems to agree! Normally, the fine tune and chamber replacement run ya a fine sum. Not to mention I threw in these babies as well. But, since I like ya, I’ll give ya a discount this time. How’s 2,000G sound? I hope that won’t hurt ya wallet too much, the missions y’all lot completed should paid a hefty sum."
Given that the quest awarded a suspiciously equal amount to that price, Hector was eager to say: ”Mm. Its a deal,” while also making a note to check his own finances once he was alone with his ledger.
"Pleasure doin’ business with ya, youngin' ' Childes said, shaking his hand and handing him the cases. "Tell me how she treats ya when you get back from whatever mission you decide on! Will ya be needing me for anything else, Mr. Hector?"
”Not that I can think of. But, I’ll be sure to come to you for anything else weapon-related I might have in the future. I’ll be sure to tell you about its performance when I return. Thanks for everything,” Hector said, glad to have spent some money to ensure his future at the tower.
…Though…now he had to find a mission that suited this newfound firepower. Or one that paid enough to make back the difference. Departing from the workshop, Hector would check the board and immediately be drawn into the idea of the escort mission. High pay, potential monsters, and a scion of the Molnar family in need of aid…it couldn’t be more perfect if Hector staged it himself. His father was already disapproving of him being at the tower, but perhaps a job like this would put the tower in a favorable light amongst nobility…and help in the upcoming review by the church.
With the newfound bullets and adjusted rifle, Hector would rush headlong to the meeting place, a fair bit behind those who had already left for the quest. As such, he would be arriving a touch later, just as everyone was making introductions. A healthy bit of cardio never killed anyone.
The sniper would make his presence known as he cleared his throat, saying: ”My deepest apologies for being late! I thought my gun could do with some tuning up,” before he would bow slightly to Imre and her servant, saying: ”Hector Wyland, at your service.”
A couple of the local folk are reporting that their children have gone missing in the underground waterways below Morgenröte. Enough time hasn’t actually passed for the police to conduct a missing person search, but due to the concern of strange creatures being known to appear the parents are insisting that something be done to find the kids as soon as possible. The police state that the creatures that have appeared usually aren’t that dangerous to the populace, attempting to calm the concerns of the folk, but it hasn’t done much to persuade them. Hence, Eon has been requested. A photo of the kids has been provided.
Rana’s Notes
"I admit, I myself have also played in that old waterway back when I was little. You’d think they take better care in placing prohibitions from allowing youngsters to play there in the first place. I’ve never run into anything too dangerous down there that I can recall. Then again, I could still use magic even back then, and I presume these kids can’t since it wasn’t mentioned in the report. So, I’d say we should attend to this one as soon as possible if we’ve the manpower to spare. Especially since the so-called authorities don’t wish to be of help…"
The group of Reavers were fending off the spiders quite handily; thanks to Lanus’s support, Renee was able to snipe and kill the remaining arachnids on the wall. That, however, left six of them to charge at Roze by her lonesome. Two attempted to shoot webbing at her, both from front and behind. Crossing her arms and pointing open palms in both directions, the webs were instantly burned away before they even got a chance to make contact with her body. For their trouble, the attacking spiders received a prompt ice needle to their skulls, which ended them right then and there. Baring their fangs with horrid screeches, another two jumped at her, meaning to hold and bite down on the young witch. This proved to be ineffective, as with a sudden squall and deft acrobatics, Roze flipped into the air high above her foes. Grasping her arm, she held out another palm at them as she channeled more mana into it, letting loose a large gust that tore the creatures to shreds. The final pair of monsters attempted to shoot Roze out of the air with more webbing; it seemed that Roze had left herself open in her multi-spellcasting.
Or so it appeared. Roze had frozen the silk nearing her, and used it to skid down toward the remaining creatures. Then, wielding her staff, generated a large shard of ice on it and swung it at them. With her attack, the last of the arachnids had been crushed into sticky mulch. Back on the ground, Roze quickly rejoined with the others. ”Nasty little things aren’t they? Is everyone alright?” She asked her teammates. She showed much relief as it seemed like everyone was unscathed. ”I’ve no idea how many of them made this place into a nest, but it seems like this rescue mission turned into an extermination job.” Roze then motioned for everyone to follow her down the main path, leading them further into the sewage system.
Roze attempted to sense for the mana signatures of the missing children while along the way, in addition to any more of their eight-legged friends. Thankfully, or unfortunately, she wasn’t sensing anything nearby. ”Hey Leon,” Roze began, ”I was thinking about what you said earlier, I think you might be onto something. Combining the way they coordinated their attack patterns along with them being her in the first place…” Roze paused her brainstorming for a moment; the group had reached a large valve system within the inner workings of the sewer. The triad witch’s eyes narrowed, reading her staff after looking around for a moment. ”We’re not alone!”
”Right you are, wench!” Spat an unpleasant voice, it sounded like a creature was attempting to mimic a human voice but failed miserably at it.
Immediately after the statement, Lanus would find a strong kick connecting with his gut, knocking him on his back. The revealed figure would then attempt to pounce on the Fae man and stab him with a large knife, thankfully Lanus was fast enough to dodge and get back on his feet. Before he and Renee could react, the figure flipped away and threw multiple knives at Haaselle and Leon. Thankfully with their esper insight they were able to dodge them easily enough. Roze attempted to shoot a fireball at their foe, but the figure proved too nimble and quickly evaded her spell. The figure landed high above them, on a part of the valve mechanism. Upon closer inspection, the figure appeared as a rouge-like assailant with long and messy white hair, wearing torn rags with tears and marks on them. His sharp and elongated ears marked him as a Fae, but something was off. His eyes had an eerie crimson hue to them, and his hunch and mannerism denoted some sort of feral aspect about him.
”You…” Roze said, her look telling she knew something about the man’s nature. ”What are you doing here?!”
”Building a family, you sorcerous wench!” A disgusting snarl accompanied his retort. ”You…fucking murderers!” he snapped. ”You…killed my family!!! Roze shook her head in disgust at the man’s tirade. ”Sorry, but I’m afraid I’ve no idea what your on about.”
”Bitch!” At this point the rogue was foaming at the mouth. ”You killed them not but moments ago, then you feign ignorance!! I’ll kill you all!” he exclaimed. The realization hit the party, he was talking about the widows!
”Everyone, be careful with this one.” Roze said. ”I’m sure you all can feel it, this poor fool is malfested.” A malfested Fae somehow found their way into the Republic waterways and attempted to make a “family” out of white widows he likely somehow brought with him. There was no time to think about that now, as the miasma-poisoned foe began his charge.
The man let out a nasty screech as miasma began to emit from his body, eventually the fell energy molding into an ethereal-like creature that appeared in the shape of another spider. ”Shit, that’s an apparition!” Roze said. Apparitions were wraiths that were born from exposure to the fell plague, they were trouble in more ways than Material Realm malfested as they were immune to physical attacks. The ghoul bellowed as it charged at the party. It swiped at Haaselle, knocked back several feet, whereas it shot an acidic webbing at Leon and forced him to dodge back a ways, watching as the silk burned through the concrete footing surrounding the structure. As Leon dodged, the creature promptly jumped after him, but as it did it seemed to have left something in its wake. Small blue wisps crackled on the ground where it was, which turned into little arachnids, further adding to the group’s pest problem. With more screeches, they charged at the Fae lovers.
Meanwhile, Roze was deadlocked with the corrupted Fae, feeling that the quickest way to deal with the threat was to cut it off at the source. He raked at Roze with fell claws, slicing away the ice she was using to stave him off. She retaliated with fiery wind slices, attempting to return the favor.
“Greetings and Salutations! My name is Imre Dorothea Molnar, a local noble in The Republic. I’m contacting the Eon Tower to request an escort for a business trip I’m going on today. My destination is a large trading village that’s not too far from town. However, due to the increasing reports of monster attacks that seem to be springing up as of late, I’d feel safer about traveling if I had an escort to see that my trek there goes safely. I’ve heard you recently defeated a powerful abomination and purified the area it contaminated, so I feel confident that you’re the right people for the job. I do hope to hear from you all soon! ”
Rana’s Notes
"Ah. Well, it seems that the previous mission I was involved with you on had garnered the Tower with some recognition. It’s probably good that someone affluent like this had taken notice, as they usually pay well for requests answered. If you’re wanting more funds, I’d definitely suggest taking this one. Of course, I can think of other reasons as to why Lanus perhaps would love to take this mission."
The group turned as Hector made his presence known. Imre took immediate note of his labored breath and sweat rolling down his cheeks, being taken aback a little bit. However, she noticed the garb he was wearing, feeling it was a bit familiar somehow. Then, it all came together as he gave his name. ”Wyland…” Her eyes perked up at the realization. ”You must be a member of the Wyland household! I hardly believed it when Sir Einer revealed himself from the Holy Capital, but it seems Eon has two nobles from Flugell in their ranks! Goodness…” Quickly realizing that she had lost her composure, Imre blushed for a moment and cleared her throat. ”Oh, please excuse me! Sir Wyland, it’s a pleasure to meet you, my name is Imre Dorothea Molnar. I’m the heiress to the noble house Molnar, and I thank you for escorting me on this trip.” She said with a polite bow.
”My lady, we shouldn’t dwindle away time.” Nathaniel said.
”Ah, yes you are correct. If you all would follow me, please, let us be on our way.” Imre said, gesturing for the party to follow her to the vehicle. Her servant opened all the doors for them, where the group would then load up the automobile. ”Thank you Nathaniel. Shall be off, everyone?”
Group was now on the road to the trading village that was further down south. The interior of the vehicle was as decorated as its outside. It contained comfortable leather seats lined with fine finish, in addition the insides were painted with a deep velvet color. Imre sat across from her three escorts, with her servant in the front as the designated driver. The drive currently was a pleasant one, as the main road was well paved and Nathan appeared quite experienced at manning the luxury auto. The group would be able to enjoy the view of the countryside whilst dabbling in idle chatter, Imre seemed oddly nervous but began to speak.
”So, um, Sir Valeniquen…” She began. ”That mission in the plains must’ve been quite the experience! Would you care to tell me about it?”
”It’s what you’d expect from a mission involving abominations and rotting.” He replied. ”Thought it was weird how the creature that caused the plague in that area in the first place just vanished, but no one else seems to know anything about it. Are you worried that it might show up here?”
”Well, a part of me certainly is, yes.” She responded, staring downward for a moment. ”I recently heard that a small village was completely wiped out from an attack by a monster. Although, no one in the area is alive to confirm what kind it was, and all that were left were lesser members of the fallen. Given its nature, it was likely by the same creature that attacked those plains.
It seemed this information was able to perturb Ruecian, causing his eyes to narrow somewhat. He was quickly snapped out of his thoughts as the auto came to a sudden halt. ”Everyone, step out of the car, quickly! Milady, please stay inside!” Nathan said in a panicked tone.
”Whatever for? What’s going on?!” Imre said.
”We have friends…” Rue said, sensing the mana outside the vehicle. ”Come on, let’s go and meet them.” He motioned for his team to exit the car as instructed. Upon stepping foot onto the ground, the Reaver would be greeted by a sizable group of miscreants. They had the look of assailants, their heads hidden by veil and hoods that only showed their eyes, and wielded painful looking weapons.
Ruecian stared at them with an uninterested expression on his face, his arms crossed. ”I can guess what you arseholes are after.” He said. ”But, I must warn you that a little “incident” this morning, yeah we’ll call it that, has me in a not-so-good mood right now. Go find some other noble to bother. That’s your only warning.”
One of the men’s eyes sharpened a bit as he looked the blue-scaled Belua over for a moment. ”You. You’re Ruecian Valeniquen, are you…?” He said.
”Last time I checked. That a problem?”
”Won’t be in a little bit, just give us a few minutes. Alright boys, let’s make quick work of this!" The members of the group in the front began to close in. One with clawed gauntlets charged at Rue with surprising speed, already in range to swipe with one of the claws. Rue was able to dodge it easily enough, however. While he did, another brigand had charged a ball of lightning from his palm. The sudden bolt nearly caught Ruecian off guard, but he was able to freeze it within an icy prison before it could hit its mark.
”Careful, these guys can use magic!” He warned his team. He knocked back the clawed attacker with a kick and ended him by showing a bolt of ice. Meanwhile, Shavis would find three assailants coming at her with enchanted polearms weapons. A sword glowing red, an axe glowing blue, and a spear glowing green. Perhaps the colors would give her an indication of what abilities they were imbued with, but she’d have to be careful all the same.
Einer and Hector would have five attackers pressing them, each with dangerous weapons. The lack of cover and good range would make it hard for the eye-patch noble to get a clean shot…possibly. It was definitely a good time for him to test out his upgraded rifle.
The west back alleyways of The Republic are known to the locals and law enforcement as being the stomping grounds of a certain group of renegade Belua gang. They usually engage in common thievery, strong-arming the locals into their hair-brained schemes, and being general nuisances to the public. The local authorities would usually have no trouble in dealing with them, but because they’re so many of them it’s hard to stamp out their presence entirely. The local authorities have asked for assistance from Eon specifically to deal with them. Of note, the Belua that make up this gang all have characteristics similar to those of wild boars.
Brun hovered a bit over Rana, as she read and showed the report. ”Ms. Rana, in this part of the report, you as the organizer would leave your personal notes in this section. These can be helpful little tips given from your personal pool of knowledge or experience. Sometimes, this is also filled in by other members of the staff, but it would fall to you by default.”
”Oh? I see. I understand…”
Rana’s Notes
"I’ve heard of this gang of cronies a few times. I’ve never paid any attention to them, only seeing them as a bunch of idiots with too much freetime on their hands. I personally feel that they should just take up jobs as construction workers or delivery men, just something that would make use of their brawny qualities as a means of contributing to society. Also, it’s obvious that the local authorities have more interests in other cases and are just dumping this on us so that they don’t have to deal with it. Hmph! After all, it’s not like the Association would entertain such nonsense! "
Xashan stared at the women pulling him toward the alleyway, but then could only chuckle at the situation. ”Goodness, you two are quite the characters. Luckily for you, I have a soft spot for pushy girls.” He scoffed. By grinding fine sand around his arms, Xashan pushed off the binding that held his arms.
”I don’t know what your tastes are, but I can pretty much tell you that you won’t find any good restaurants here. This is a pretty old part of town, full of abandoned buildings and whatnot. Perfect hangout spots for petty thieves and wannabe gang goons.” He continued. ”That’s why I said it’d be better to wait after the mission, where I can take you to a place with some real grub”.
The trio would find their conversation cut short, as a large stone was cast at them, nicking Lupina in the face a bit before shattering on the wall behind them. Looking at its origin point, the trio would see a group of pig-like Belua standing on top of a balcony overlooking them.
”You freakshows lost or something?” Said one of them with an unpleasant tone in his voice. They all began to jump down and casually walk up to the team of Reavers. ”In case you arseholes weren’t aware, this is Bad Boy Boar turf, and outsiders ain’t welcome. Turn ‘round before this gets uglier than the cat boy is.”
”Excuse me??” Xashan said, in an ireful tone.
”Although.” One of theBoar Belua said, having a nasty smile on his face. ”Now that I look at ya, the girl with the horns ain’t half bad. If you leave her here with us, we might overlook this transgression and call it even. Whaddaya say? As if the choice isn’t obvious…” He snorted as he laughed to himself.
Xashan decided to give them an immediate answer by hitting the goon who threw the rock with a large hand made out of sand. The power caused the boar to be sent spiraling into a nearby wall, where he left a sizable crater in.
”What genius makes a move on a lady whilst throwing shit at her? Although, you gravest mistake was in insulting my appearance.” He said. ”Think it’s time we taught you idiots some manners~!”
Full of anger, the gang jumped the trio, whether Scarlett and Lupina were prepared for it or not.
”Thank you.” Naomi said, taking back the books from Damian. She paused a moment to look over the man, something about him stood out to her. ”Oh, mainly aquatic ones. The Makara species in particular, need to learn a bit more about their biome and hormones during gestation periods. It’s…a long story.” She sighed to herself.
Looking back at the man, it seemed that something finally clicked in her brain, as she became wide-eyed and her mouth was more or less agape.
”You, you’re Damian Florestas! The legendary Beast Whisperer!” She exclaimed. ”The catalog of species of animals and magical beasts you’ve accumulated is no less than magnificent! Not only is our catalog numerous, but the creatures you’ve managed to capture the likeness of are uncannily rare! I’ve always used your works as a source to draw my research from.” She was starry eyed and when on and on rambling, regardless if Damian was listening or not.
”Wait! If you’re here, does…does that mean that you actually plan on joining the Tower? Th-That would be amazing!!”
Renee Terfiel and Lanus Retily Interactions: @AzureKnight
”Nasty little things aren’t they? Is everyone alright?”
"We're fine, thankfully enough," Renee replied, dusting the remaining webs off her cloak and skirt.
"I’ve no idea how many of them made this place into a nest, but it seems like this rescue mission turned into an extermination job.”
"Yeah, this is bad." Lanus scratched his chin. "If you ask for my opinion, I think the chances that those kids are still alive are now below 10%."
Renee immediately shot him a glare. "Don't say that! You don't know that!"
"Ah, yes, of course. I did find you after all." He smiled.
...He's right, Renee thought, her gaze softening. With these spiders around, we'll need a miracle if we are to bring them back alive.
Renee silently clasped her hands together and prayed to the spirits for the kids to be safe. If she could survive the assault of the abominations on her village, these kids should be able to do the same.
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The duo followed Roze further into the sewers. Lanus too tried to sense the life force of the children but to no avail. He quickly came to the conclusion that they were nowhere near them, which meant they would be even further in.
"Damn it…" He cursed under his breath.
”Hey Leon,” Roze began, ”I was thinking about what you said earlier, I think you might be onto something. Combining the way they coordinated their attack patterns along with them being her in the first place…” Roze paused her brainstorming for a moment; the group had reached a large valve system within the inner workings of the sewer. The triad witch’s eyes narrowed, reading her staff after looking around for a moment. ”We’re not alone!”
”Right you are, wench!” Spat an unpleasant voice, it sounded like a creature was attempting to mimic a human voice but failed miserably at it.
Immediately after the statement, Lanus would find a strong kick connecting with his gut, knocking him on his back.
"Gah!"
Lanus was completely taken off-guard by the attack, his mind occupied by thoughts relating to the lost children.
He barely dodged the following knife, rolling over on the dirty sewer ground before he stood back up. Renee swiftly drew her bow, firing an arrow at him the exact moment he retreated. The arrow transformed into a bird, homing in on the fae. Unfortunately, the angle was too sharp and it hit a pipe instead, exploding it open, sending water raining down on the group.
"A malfested? Here?" Lanus drew his sword. "That explains the spider ambush. Stay behind me, Renee. He no doubt is a dangerous foe."
With a smile, he then said to the fallen fae, "Hey, you happen to see any kids around here? Sure hope your spiders haven't eaten any of them!"
Renee, however, reacted much less jovially.
A malfested fae… Renee thought to herself, sweat trailing down her forehead. That could've been me if Lanus didn't save me that day…
Chills crept down her neck. A rush of memories returned, memories she had buried deep down in her unconscious mind.
No… no… nonononono…
She began to shake vigorously. Her arms wrapped themselves around Lanus as she buried her face in his back.
Father… Mother… they… they were…
Lanus cursed under his breath. Damn it! Her trauma's coming back!
"Come to me, Dryad! Protect us from those infernal arachnids!"
With a blinding green light, a girlish figure appeared in front of the fae. She was dressed in a pure white dress, with green butterfly wings coming out from her back. Her green hair streamed down her shoulders all the way to her waist. Her hands were holding a green pulsating robe.
"Oh, my dear Lanus." She cooed. "You only call me whenever you get into trouble. Very well! Leave these filths to your lovely big sister!"
The orb shone brightly, bathing the ground which she was standing on. Her hair had already scattered tiny seeds around her bare foot the moment she was summoned. And with the power of her orb, the seeds blossomed, turning into a veritable bloom of roots, vines, and flowers. The roots and vines might not be able to stop the immune spider apparitions but the cloud of green spores was imbued in the dryad's magic. It slowed down the spiders to a crawl, taking away all their strength as it purified them from the inside. It gave Lanus all the time in the world to use his Glindrung. Imbued by his fire magic, he slashed and diced through the spiders, all the while ensuring that his lover was safe.
Someone was coordinating them? Well, wouldn't that be rather humorous. Perhaps they were just wanting to open a silk farm? Or maybe they were more akin to livestock? It was a silly idea, but it seemed everyone else agreed that someone was controlling the spiders. All she could really think about was...who cares? It seemed though, they would quickly be proven correct. The yellow clad girl hummed as the malfested started spewing insults at them claiming something about a family, the knives harmlessly deflected with both her tentacles and her telekinesis harmlessly flicking them aside.
She perhaps, felt a little bad now. How sad. How tragic, whoever this poor, poor fool was as a monstrous, ethereal spider formed out of the miasma and promptly assaulted them, Haaselle herself being knocked back several feet by the spectral spider.
"Tsk tsk, and you're sending your family to their deaths." Despite the seriousness of the situation, Haaselle only airily giggled as she'd get back to her feet, a toothy smile visible under her hood. "You must not value your family...what a bad parent, very bad. Don't hate us if they end up on my dinner plate then." That spider thing likely wouldn't be easy for her to deal with. She could get in a few good punches with her telekinesis, but mostly her abilities were entirely physical and she doubted illusions would work too well on it.
She turned swiftly towards Roze and the malfested fae, raising one of her hands and flicking a finger towards the creature, a solid telekinetic blast aimed towards knocking him away from Roze and giving her an opening to bonk finish him off.
These are the strong emotions Leon felt emitting from the infected white-haired fae.
Leon cocks his brows and notices the uncanny resemblance between him and the mysterious figure attacking them. Both are agile cutthroats, has the same fashion sense as he does, and uses daggers as their main weapon.
It's like staring at a mirror of himself if he got corrupted by fell energy and got way too emaciated beyond recognition and decided to become a full-time spider tamer.
'Sever their fate, these small fries have no place in our future.'
The grimoire began to whisper to him once more, hungry to end one's life. Leon hesitated to answer back as he was too busy dodging the spider's acidic webbing.
"Shit" Leon mouthed. He continues to gracefully weave, fending off the arachnids chasing him. Unfortunately for the nimble fae, His throwing daggers do not affect the ghostly spiders. They're intangible and pretty much immune to physical attacks.
"Okay plan B, grimy. show me what you got!" The knife eared fae prepared for the worst.
Leon's pupils became dilated. His heart pumps twice as fast at an alarming rate as his senses heighten like crazy. His body is trembling from the sheer amount of adrenaline he's producing and let the cursed grimoire take over his body, exposing his tattoos as it began to glow.
From his perspective, all of the movements surrounding him become stagnated; Slowed down as if he can move freely without the restraint from the laws of time and the burden of one's body.
He is free, Unbound, and Untouchable.
His presence became an irregularity from the flow of time. He became a glitch, an anomaly of events that doesn't belong in the present timeline.
He pulls out his anti-magic dagger in one hand and a blade conjured from pure esper energy in the other.
Leon goes to work and began shanking the spiders left and right at high speed with his future step skill. Appearing and reappearing where they least expect it, going to point A to B with a singular step.
To those observing his movements, it might look like he has the ability to stop time.
The hooded fae seems to be teleporting all over the place as the spiders can't keep up with his movements leaving afterimages of his past self.
They began to fumble on their own eight legs as Leon runs circles on them in terms of speed; Dispelling the fell energy with each stroke of his magebane dagger, taking away their intangibility and ghost-like attributes and killing them like normal spiders.
Even with their multiple arachnid eyes, they can't track nor react to the hasted assassin's killing spree as they get picked off piece by piece.
Leon's borrowed power that is definitely not corrupted is almost downright cheating and insulting to the fae summoner's so-called 'family'.
ATTN: @AzureKnight (Xashan)"Milli/Baast," Scarlett and Lupina extended their left arms,"incinerate/annihilate."
Swooshing off the guiding arms, the Spirit Animals would enter the fray with a violence; Milli growing into her massive form, as her body lit up with flame that seared the ground as she sailed over it, while Baast revealed himself with a force speed that cut the wind as he rushed. A warningless, blood-laden massacre should have occurred, as Milli and Baast sank tooth and fang into the Belua bullies, but their teeth could not find purchase, and their fangs could not break skin.
Where death was the chosen response, broken bones and deep bruises would replace, as Scarlett and Lupina seemed to be... off.
Xashan could feel a Galdric presence emanating from the women; sinister, wrapped into their very being, and lording over them, as it spread to their extended arm. Something was controlling them, and by extension, the brutality they had opened with.
It was clear to someone as seasoned as him, their benefactor didn't want them to spoil their rocky relationship with Eon Tower over something as trivial as two-bit chumps, and clearly didn't expect them to have self-control.
At least, now, he knew: they needed impulse and aggression control.
"And, knowing is half the battle," Maedelyn smirked, her blindfold unfurled around her neck, and her empty eyes glowing white with the Infinity of Knowledge.
The skirmish would end in short order, and leave Xashan to deal with the aftermath, as the gals collapsed. The King of the Desert Sand had plenty of time, as the would-be assailants weren't retreating to anywhere but a hospital bed and jail cell.
When Hector arrived as their third, Shavis beamed and waved at him, glad to have a familiar face closeby. She had a better gauge of his abilities which made fighting with him easier. Oh, much like Einer, it seems that Hector was some sort of noble as well? Wow, hotshots.
Shavis idly listened to the conversation between Imre and Ruecian. It was good to hear about considering she hadn't heard of the story of what happened there yet. The origin of the plague had disappeared? That was worrying. Maybe an investigation into it would be launched? The noble even claimed that another village had been decimated from a monster attack.
Huh...
The vehicle stopped and Shavis immediately activated her gauntlets on reflex. "Aw, and here I thought we would be able to enjoy the countryside sight." She jokingly said as she exited behind Ruecian to see that there were, indeed, a couple of folks who seemed like they wanted to tussle. A kidnapping in process? For ransom of the noble? Ruecian seemed a little pissed and Shavis decided to keep her mouth shut regarding that.
"Roger that!" Shavis called out as the brigands made their first move at Ruecian. Pretty brave, really. "Hector, Einer. I'm gonna charge forward, please make sure Miss Molnar is within your sight. Thanks!" With that, she turned to her own attackers— three of them advancing with enchanted weaponry. Her eyes widened before she snickered as she raised her gauntlets. Two copies of Shadar came out from behind her, snarling. A sword. An axe. A spear. Fire. Ice. Poison, perhaps? Earth?
Imbuing herself with lightning to increase her speed and charged towards the spearman, hoping to catch him off-guard with the speed to deliver a lightning-imbued punch straight into his gut. As soon as she made her charge, both copies of Shadar ran forward and pounced at both the swordsman and the axeman.
The man chuckles at Naomi's enthusiasm, not at all put off by her earlier rambling. "Perhaps, there's a couple things I wanted to discuss with Arteus first before anything else happens. So, you mentioned something about the Makara right? About their biomes and hormonal variances?"
He gestures down the hall. "Perhaps we can swap notes as we walk?"
Einer played his lyre as the group rode in Lady Molnar's fancy, horseless carriage while the noblewoman enthustiastically inquired details of Ruecian's previous quest.
But their peaceful ride came to an end when the butler stopped the carriage, and ushered all the Reavers out but keeping Lady Molnar inside. Einer sighed, guessing correctly that they were under some sort of attack. The lack of loud howls or roars meant that their attackers were on the... sentient side. Probably bandits or highwaymen, probably the sort of thugs that Einer fought in his previous mission. The bard readied his knuckles, ready to relive those previous glorious moments.
The Reavers emerged from the carriage and greeted the attackers, a band of hooded thugs with dangerous weapons. They appear to recognize Ruecian, but that did not deter them from attacking. Ruecian and Shavis charged ahead to unleash their power upon these overconfident fools while a group of five took on Hector and Einer.
The bard gripped his knuckles as he faced his first opponent, a muscular two-handed axe-wielder. The attacker swung his axe down, which Einer easily sidestepped to deliver a combo of punches at the enemy. But Einer's punches did nothing and the axe-wielder easily grabbed the bard and threw him at the ground. A light but fast vertical swing followed up which Einer blocked with his knuckles. The muscular thug did not retract, but pushed the axe head towards Einer's head.
Einer tried his best to push back, but his opponent was simply stronger. Beads of sweat formed on the bard's forehead as the axe's blade slowly reached his face. Einer cursed himself. If he was stronger, he could have handled this fool no problem and helped the others. But the reality was, he was the one in need of help as he let Hector and the others have more enemies to deal with.
@Polaris North, @PaulHaynek, @AzureKnight Hector puffed his chest up a bit at having his name be recognized, content that someone actually knew who he was for once. Even a minor noble enjoyed a good ego stroke now and again. "A pleasure to make your acquaintance, Lady Imre, he said before bowing in kind.
With everyone inside the carriage, Hector would relax a bit, proudly adjusting his rifle's holster over his shoulder while Herne idly slithered along his shoulders, the Master and Summon enjoying a bit of a rest after a spirited sprint. The last carriage ride had been filled with lady-puke and general discomfort, so Hector was glad that he would just get to enjoy the light breeze, and sights of the countryside. Hector wasn't in the know on what Ruecian was speaking of, but, if they had to fight some sort of plague beast, Hector was confident enough that he could prove a match for it.
...He was, in essence, absolutely "feeling himself."
Then came the call from the driver for everyone but Imre to step out. A problem had arrived, and bullets may in fact be the solution! Hector would leave the vehicle with the others, staring at the gathered brigands in their veils and hoods. Their weapons seemed wicked in design, but...well, Hector had a far more wicked weapon waiting on his back. Shavis had three to deal with and Ruecian had two facing him down, leaving five to charge at Einer and Hector. "Herne!" the sniper called out, the ghost snake responding with a hearty hiss before launching itself straight at the closest of the attackers. When he would swing upon it however, he would find that the snake lacked a physical body to truly "strike", in turn meaning nothing would happen.
But that moment of "nothing" was all Hector needed to have one of the five a little bit behind. Enough distance that now, Einer and himself could handle two each, with Hector's rifle being quickly brought out with a bullet already loaded in it. "[Smite!]" Hector called out, the incantation for his Thaumaturgy complete as he fired one shot, the range making it difficult to aim, and only managing to hit a little off-center of his arm...only for Hector to see the shot continue going, the arm now having a fist-sized hole in it.
...Oh, he was absolutely feeling himself now!
"Herne! Back to me! [Self Order: Control Left Arm!]" The sniper called out, his snake diving back out from the Earth, slithering up his leg, and seemingly "diving" into his arm, the limb gaining a slightly purple glow as Herne's head poked free of his wrist. The closest brigand facing Hector would swing at him with a wicked looking scimitar, the sniper barely managing to dodge back enough that he wouldn't get slashed across his chest. He didn't have time to pull the lever for his rifle to get another shot off, so Hector would entrust a single command to Herne:
Spin that rifle by the lever. In a coordinated move only possible thanks to his spirit's help, Hector would spin the gun by his middle and ring finger to deflect another swing from the scimitar, the motion carrying just enough force to open the bolt, sending the spent cartridge directly into the left eye of his attacker while Hector moved the bayonet to slide onto the gun. By the time his assailant recovered from the brass hitting his eye, Hector would change the angle of his arm to spin the gun once more at a lateral angle, the knife-tipped barrel slicing at his opponent's sword-arm as Herne kept on spinning. However, it seemed that the bard was having trouble with his opponent. Hector had an opening, and would level his rifle at the burly axeman’s chest before firing, not channeling another Smite due to him suspecting this rifle had more than enough stopping power for a brute of his size. "Are you alright?" he called out, turning his attention back to the wounded scimitar-wielder.
A couple of the local folk are reporting that their children have gone missing in the underground waterways below Morgenröte. Enough time hasn’t actually passed for the police to conduct a missing person search, but due to the concern of strange creatures being known to appear the parents are insisting that something be done to find the kids as soon as possible. The police state that the creatures that have appeared usually aren’t that dangerous to the populace, attempting to calm the concerns of the folk, but it hasn’t done much to persuade them. Hence, Eon has been requested. A photo of the kids has been provided.
Rana’s Notes
"I admit, I myself have also played in that old waterway back when I was little. You’d think they take better care in placing prohibitions from allowing youngsters to play there in the first place. I’ve never run into anything too dangerous down there that I can recall. Then again, I could still use magic even back then, and I presume these kids can’t since it wasn’t mentioned in the report. So, I’d say we should attend to this one as soon as possible if we’ve the manpower to spare. Especially since the so-called authorities don’t wish to be of help…"
With Renee currently crippled from PTSD, Lanus had to step up the pace as he summoned his dryad spirit to weaken the swarming arachnids. Being purified from the inside, they easily fell to his Fae blade. Leon had begun to make short work of the horde of spiders as well, having entered a mode that boosted he capabilities thanks to the fell grimoire he had entered into a “contract of sorts with. Uninterested with the little critters, Haaselle shot a blast against the fallen fae, making a snide remark at his proclamations. Her aim was to assist Roze, who was currently deadlocked with their main foe. Unfortunately, she would find that her shot wouldn’t connect, as his large eight-legged summon had blocked the blast for him.
The beast was shaken, but it was certainly not out. It shot out a large net webbing that while covering a wide area, Hasselle and Leon had enough time to dodge or counter thanks to their capabilities. Lanus would have to stave off his attack to dodge as well, however, the corrupt spirit seemed to have made the gambit with purposeful intent. Following its cunning predatory instinct, it used the web netting to create an opening to make a charge at Renee, who was still reeling from her trauma. Even with their speed, it didn’t seem as though they would have enough time to protect her from the creature’s deadly maw. Nearly on her, its serrated jaws nearly reached Renee’s throat when…it suddenly stopped in its tracks. Having oddly stopped its advance, its last action was a pained screech before it dissipated into tiny wisps that scattered and disappeared into thin air.
The party turned to see that the fallen fae was bleeding out across his chest, along with his body beginning to freeze over. Standing a bit in front of him was Roze, who had cut him down with a blade of ice, it dripped with fetid black blood. It seemed that the Triad Witch had won the day.
”W-What have you…doneee…!” He said, speaking in pain, rugged breaths. His voice still sounded like a freakish static that was trying and failing to mimic a human’s voice. Roze did not reply to his question, answering with only a stoic silence. Parts of his body began to turn into a disgusting pus, with frozen chunks of his decayed flesh falling onto the ground. With the last of his strength, he held out a hand as he limped toward Roze with a final effort to rend her. Roze pointed out her index and middle finger, preparing to fire another icy bolt to finish him off. However, before she could, a golden arrow had pierced the rotted fae’s head. He fell completely silent and froze in place, with his body then fully disintegrating into ash.
”What?” Roze said, surprised by the blessed bolt. ”Who are you?”
”Finally took out that scoundrel! ” She said. ”I’ve been hunting him for days, it’s disgraceful that I’ve allowed him to get this far into the human city. But, excuse my manners, my name is Giselle Kostovii. I’m what you’d refer to as a deepwood sniper.”
”I see. Well, thanks for that.” She responded. Noticing Renee in her stupor, she quickly went over to where she was, placing her hands on her shoulders. ”Are you alright, Renee?” Roze said, her voice full of gentle concern. ”I saw you tense up, thankfully I was able to cut that lost soul down. Taking out the summoner also takes out the summon. Well, Giselle was the one to actually land the killing blow…” Roze then jumped up to where Giselle and the kids were with an aiding gust.
”I’m Rozemyne Levina. You know, I think Arteus mentioned you.” She said.
”Indeed, I came here to meet with him and learn more about Eon Tower. I meant to meet with you sooner.” Giselle said. ”However, chasing after our friend there took precedence.” She said, looking over at the ashen remains of their foe. ”I believe Arteus mentioned you as well, you’re been a part of the Tower for a while, correct? I suppose you came here hunting after that fallen fae as well?
”Ah, actually, we knew nothing about him. We actually came looking for these missing kids, we happened upon him totally by happenstance.”
”I see, well, what say we get the little ones home first, then talk later.”
With that, Roze picked up the young boy while Giselle picked up the little girl, and both jumped back down to where the party was. Giselle, upon looking at the rest of Roze’s party, glared at Lanus with wide-eyed ire. She looked as if she would throw the little girl into the air and attack him at a moment’s notice! Thankfully, she didn’t act on her visible anger, though Lanus would feel her dagger-like gaze on him the whole trek back to the surface. Meeting with the authorities, the parents of the children were present as well. The children had a tearful embrace with them, and both they and the law enforcement on the scene thanked the team of reavers. Giselle also explained that she had mopped up the rest of the arachnid nest within the sewer, so the locals wouldn’t have to worry about any eight-legged freaks prowling around looking for food.
With all said and done, the reavers were free to head back to the Tower, or roam around town for a little while and explore Morgenröte if they so wished. However the fae couple could make a decision, Giselle finally confronted Lanus, her furious expression meeting him dead in the eyes.
”Lanus Retily, you lecherous dastard!” She snapped. ”I shouldn’t be surprised that someone with Irvin’s shady character would bring you into his ranks! I should fire 20 bolts into that shameful behind of yours!
Roze shot a confused, if austere, look toward both of them. ”You two know each other?”
”Tragically.” She said. ”You’ve no idea what your nonsense had done to the queen’s image! All the unsavory rumors we had to quell, all the gossip we had to endure…”
”Umm, perhaps we could discuss what this is within the confines of the Tower. I’d…rather not draw unnecessary attention on the streets…” She turned to Leon for a moment, curious about something. :
”By the way, Leon, I meant to ask you what that strange ability you used back there was? I also saw runes glow up on your body; you were moving like a blur, almost like you were teleporting. Mainly, it felt like there was something…off about your mana.”
“Greetings and Salutations! My name is Imre Dorothea Molnar, a local noble in The Republic. I’m contacting the Eon Tower to request an escort for a business trip I’m going on today. My destination is a large trading village that’s not too far from town. However, due to the increasing reports of monster attacks that seem to be springing up as of late, I’d feel safer about traveling if I had an escort to see that my trek there goes safely. I’ve heard you recently defeated a powerful abomination and purified the area it contaminated, so I feel confident that you’re the right people for the job. I do hope to hear from you all soon! ”
Rana’s Notes
"Ah. Well, it seems that the previous mission I was involved with you on had garnered the Tower with some recognition. It’s probably good that someone affluent like this had taken notice, as they usually pay well for requests answered. If you’re wanting more funds, I’d definitely suggest taking this one. Of course, I can think of other reasons as to why Lanus perhaps would love to take this mission."
The reavers would, for the most part, find themselves not too much difficulty in dealing with their attackers. Although, Einer would find that they were a bit more well trained than the thieves they found outside the plant on his previous mission. Einer was on the receiving end of an axe strike, with it grazing his forehead and leaving a small scar. Thankfully, Hector took out his foe and rescued him in the process. The rifleman was making good use of his new weapon, compliments of a gritty old smithy. The assailant who’s arm he blew a hole in groaned in pain, but he was able to get back up and was able to conjure a magic-generated smokescreen from his good palm. Using it as a distraction, he was able to deck Hector in the face, sending him to the ground and knocking his rifle out of his hand. He attempted to jump on the downed noble, but Hector was fast enough to move out of the way. However, he was now disarmed and at a disadvantage. Although the man was still bleeding out and looked very pale, perhaps it wouldn’t be too hard to finish him off. The scimitar wielder was still writhing in pain from has his eye and sword arm torn up.
Meanwhile, Shavis’ gut blow connected with the spearman, however she would find out that the spear had been enchanted with wind magic, which sent her and the man flying back from each other’s attacks. The Shavis clone pouncing on the man with the red weapon would find herself being burned by the fire magic the weapon was able to generate. However, she was able to shock the man into paralysis and deliver a decisive strike nonetheless. Things went a bit differently with the man wielding the blue glowing weapon. In a fit of desperation, the man let loose a frosty blast in the hopes of blowing the clone back. However, instead he ended up freezing himself along with the clone. While he was now effectively finished, Shavis’ clone was now essentially useless. Both the real Shavis and the spearman quickly got back on their feet, but before the feline Belua could mount a counter the spearman was already on her with surprising speed. He attempted to pierce her through her abdomen to return the favor, but she was able to barely dodge thanks to her feral instincts. It left a sizable scar on her gut, but thanks to her biology it would only feel like a little sting.
The other three attackers that went after Hector and Einer were now closing in. One of them who wielded twinblades charged at him and began to swing at him, which Hector was able to dodge quickly enough. The other two, however, would find themselves being blown back by an azure blur. It was Ruecian, who was able to step in and assist them.
”Those were some fancy moves with that rifle of yours.” He said. ”But like I said, don’t take this fucks lightly!”
”Shit!” Rue spat. ”Mizuchi, come to me!” He said, calling forth his own summon to meet the monstrous spirit. They began to clash, their fighting causing the ground to rumble a bit.
The other downed brigand was beginning to pull out a weapon that looked like a gun, and began pointing it at Einer…
The west back alleyways of The Republic are known to the locals and law enforcement as being the stomping grounds of a certain group of renegade Belua gang. They usually engage in common thievery, strong-arming the locals into their hair-brained schemes, and being general nuisances to the public. The local authorities would usually have no trouble in dealing with them, but because they’re so many of them it’s hard to stamp out their presence entirely. The local authorities have asked for assistance from Eon specifically to deal with them. Of note, the Belua that make up this gang all have characteristics similar to those of wild boars.
Brun hovered a bit over Rana, as she read and showed the report. ”Ms. Rana, in this part of the report, you as the organizer would leave your personal notes in this section. These can be helpful little tips given from your personal pool of knowledge or experience. Sometimes, this is also filled in by other members of the staff, but it would fall to you by default.”
”Oh? I see. I understand…”
Rana’s Notes
"I’ve heard of this gang of cronies a few times. I’ve never paid any attention to them, only seeing them as a bunch of idiots with too much freetime on their hands. I personally feel that they should just take up jobs as construction workers or delivery men, just something that would make use of their brawny qualities as a means of contributing to society. Also, it’s obvious that the local authorities have more interests in other cases and are just dumping this on us so that they don’t have to deal with it. Hmph! After all, it’s not like the Association would entertain such nonsense! "
Xashan since the malice behind Scarlett’s and Lupina’s attacks, they meant to kill! Xashan, mentally groaning, prepared to stop them as such force wasn’t necessary for this kind of assignment. However, before he could do anything, he sensed a strange presence taking hold of both women. He didn’t know what to make of it, but it seemed to feel the same about the situation as Xashan did. In an instant, both of the girls fell unconscious, hitting the ground with their summons disappearing before they could make contact with the ruffians.
Xashan looked at both girls, not sure what to make of the situation. Looking back at the gang members, they all had terrified looks on their faces, some even had large darken stains on their crotches. They all began to run away screaming, which caused Xashan to sign for a bit. With his sand magic, Xashan nabbed them all up, slamming them into the concrete until they too, passed out. Walking over to the two gals, he put them over his back while he carried the brutes using his sand.
”Just another day in the life…” He calmly said. Making his way to the police station, he handed over the captured goons and took the payment as posted, ignoring any questions in regards to the two women he was carrying. Exiting the precinct, he sighed again as he looked in the direction of the tower. ”Pity, it would’ve been nice to take you gals out, but I don’t exactly look right bringing two unconscious girls into an eatery. Not that yer even conscious to tell me what you’d want…”
With that, he began to walk back in the direction of Eon. ”Guess I’ll just head back to base. I’m sure Bell will cook us something better anyway.”
Naomi’s enthusiasm began to die down a bit at Damian’s response. O-Oh… No, that makes sense.”” Her eyes lit up a bit as Damian gestured in the direction of her office, offering to compare notes. ”Ah, yes, of course!”
”Makara usually have a month-long period of development between mating and laying eggs.This can vary based on environment and the type of mana they’re exposed to during that time. After that, they usually lay 20-30 eggs that usually incubate for three months. Of course, this is all basic knowledge.” Naomi went out without pause in her discussions, as she always did. Eventually, after walking for a bit, they reached her office door. She opened it up, where Damian would see the inside filled with numerous shelves of books and test equipment. Over in a small corner of a room, he would see a Makara egg being incubating in a special lab tank. It was about ¼ filled with water, and one could tell the humidity was turned up as well. It was also surrounded by swampish foliage.
”I’ve done my best to mimic the typical ecosystem in which these eggs are laid. Eh, however…” She hesitated. ”The part I’m having trouble with is regulating how much mana should be channeled through the tank…”
She gestured toward a peculiar machine that was connected to the tank. An interesting piece of equipment known as a mana generator. Power by alchemic reactions, it was magitech that provided mana created as a byproduct to any apparatus that required it. ”What makes magical beasts so fascinating and tedious to study is how magic is so integrated into their genetics. These particular species are natural lightning elementalists, a quality they are born with. They gain this ability by the mana that flows into the egg during incubation, provided in part by their parents. How much is needed is determined by various factors, and if they don’t get the right amount they may be born with different complications. It may not even hatch at all.”
She looked worriedly at the egg. ”As a researcher, I’d of course like to be able to ensure that the egg hatches with no issues. If not for the sake of my own well-being…” She said the latter part of her sentence under her breath.
When you're too eager to accelerate to the future you don't have time to savor the present time.
Oh well, at least it is over or I hope it is.
I hate to become a deadweight and jeopardize the entire mission but I guess they have to make due rescuing those kids.
The knife-eared fae loses all feeling in his legs as his eyes became heavy.
The last thing he saw was a flying golden arrow that pierces through the corrupted summoner and an elegant archer wearing a familiar garb that signifies fae royalty.
Unable to stand still, The hooded fae awkwardly tripped and fell from fatigue he's suffering right now.
"Hmmmm, soo.. cozy" He manages to get a few steps in before sinking his face and started snuggling with one of Haaselle's tentacles as a cushion before blacking out.
What is personal space right?
~
Leon woke up feeling like he partied hard and had a really bad hangover.
He was quiet the whole trip, chugging down a bottle of water like there's no tomorrow and sluggishly walks with the group with their new ally talking to Lanus.
All he can hear are mumbles and inaudible bickering before Roze confronted him.
"Truth be told, i don't know what came over me. It started when I've made a pact with this mysterious grimoire I've acquired at Kiff's treasury. It's previous owner didn't like its ways and discarded it for unknown reasons" He said, clutching his head.
"Since then, I've been hearing an ominous voice in my head, guiding me to the optimal path, as if I can predict the future and amplify my espermancy to a tenfold." He said.
"It asked me to become its agent and made a contract. As a result, it bounded with my skin and got these tats" Leon rolls up his sleeves and revealed the runes on his arms.
"I don't know if it's corrupting me or not, but a power like this is so hard to pass by." Leon continued.
"Crazy right? Promise me you won't tell anyone, ya?" Leon said as if he was practically begging the somber witch to keep this a secret between the two of them.
Renee Terfiel and Lanus Retily Interactions: @AzureKnight
"Tch!"
Lanus wrapped his arm around Renee, jumping away while lifting the fae from the expanding web the beast produced. Their speed, however, was insufficient, with some of the webs latching on to Renee's feet.
"Renee!"
Lanus yelled when he realized that his lover had slipped away from his arm, pulled back in by the webs glued to her feet. And to make matters worse, the beast was gunning straight at her!
"Damn it! Renee! Wake up!"
Try as he might, he was not fast enough to protect her. She had to do it herself!
And then, to his surprise, and relief, the beast suddenly stopped in his tracks, before dissolving into tiny wisps that promptly disappeared.
He quickly rushed forward to Renee's side, kneeling down to cut through the webs binding her feet. Normally, he would use the opportunity to look up her skirt, but his mind was now solely focused on saving his lover. That was far too close to comfort, even for him.
He stood back up, hugging the shaking elf, telling her everything would be alright.
Only when the blonde fae made her appearance that he looked away from her.
"Giselle?" His mouth fell. "W-why are you here?"
Years ago, back when he was still a royal knight of the Fae queen, she was a co-worker of his. A particularly feisty, hard-to-flirt-with co-worker at that. No matter how many times he tried to woo her, she would always reject his advances.
And so, it was only natural that his jaw fell to the ground in her presence.
His gaze was now locked upwards towards her divine beauty. Or rather, the fabric that rested between her legs, unhidden by the short dress she wore. Now that Renee was safe, it seemed his perverted mind had resurfaced once more.
Ooh, nice sexy black! It fits her perfectly!
"Hey, Giselle!" He waved his hand at her. "Long time no see!"
Rose then came over to where he and Renee stood to check whether the latter was well.
Renee slowly nodded. "I'm-I'm fine. I was just… reminded… how Father… and Mother… was…"
Lanus placed a hand on her head. "It's fine. You don't have to remember if you don't want to." He shook his head at Roze, signaling her to drop the matter for now.
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The reavers then returned to the surface world, with the children thankfully alive and well. On the way, Lanus simply gave Giselle a grin as she gazed daggers at him. All the while holding hands with Renee, who was still recovering from her shock.
Lanus smiled at the tearful embrace the children had with their parents. Even Renee did as well, though only a little.
Only after all that, Giselle finally decided to speak to Lanus.
"Why, hello there, Giselle! I thought you've all but forgotten about me!" He grinned. "It's been quite a while, isn't it?" He gave a deep bow towards her.
"Now now, it was Her Majesty who wanted to bed me. I didn't force her into it in the slightest! As a ladies man, and her loyal retainer, I couldn't possibly disappoint her, could I?"
At these words, Renee's grip on his hand tightened. She looked up at him with a mixture of disapproval and disbelief. "You… bedded… Her Majesty?"
"I did. But don't worry, my dear! My body is now only for you and you alone!"
Renee's gaze turned cold. With a huff, she switched her attention towards Giselle.
"Hello. I haven't thank you for saving me, haven't I? How shameful of me." She pinched the hem of her skirt as she produced a curtsy. "I am Renee, Lanus' partner. Apologies if he has offended you in any way, Miss Giselle. I assure you, he shall be punished for it. He never told me he had bedded another woman before me, that's for sure." It was now her turn to stare daggers at him.
Lanus smiled at the sight. His Renee was returning back to her usual self.
ATTN: @AzureKnightAs Xashan started back to Eon Tower, his arms would start to burn, as crimson and black wisps of flames like smoke escaped from the suddenly not-so-unconscious women, as they writhed in his hold, and broke free.
For a tense moment, Xashan had to process, as of Scarlett and Lupina were threats, as Scarlett leveled her swordmorph at him, and Lupina aimed her bow at him. However, they weren't the same as before...
As if lifted by an unnatural force, their long hair was raised above their hairline, keeping their third eye in constant view, as the eye glowed - a crimson iris beset in a charcoal scalera, matching the smoke that burned around their form like an aura.
Fortunately, it wasn't to last, as they seemed to... power down... and the smoke faded.
"We aren't... done... here..." Scarlett groaned, rubbing her temples. "Blockheads like those chumps don't act out of turn. There's more to this..."
"The Pheredhel is right," Lupina says, "Something stinks, and it's not just their bad hygiene or breath."
Drawing into her coat, Scarlett would fluff the burgundy material, and reveal her immodesty; only adorned in smallclothes underneath - well, underwear, to be honest. She'd discarded her chest bindings after leaving Elaine's company, having sweat clean through them.
"Do you have no shame, as a woman!?" Lupina bleeted.
"Save it," Scarlett snarked. "Not like I have anything to interest."
Lupina scoffed, as she pushed up on the meager, but present offering of twinned, semicircles of fat storage. "There is enough here to show some modesty. Even you could feed a small child."
Scarlett would growl, and dig her fingers into the much more bountiful harvest of offered fat storage, taking note of the slightly more generous left. "And, there is enough here to feed a small household! You need to show modesty!"
Xashan would likely wanna cut in, before they went from annoyed groping to public indecencies charges...ATTN: @AzureKnight, @Frozen0TitanHer attention was divided, literally, though her task was always the same: do what her Mommy wanted most:
Protect her things.
”I’ve done my best to mimic the typical ecosystem in which these eggs are laid. Eh, however…”
"Ecosystems? Living places? What living place like? Living place we, warm.
Is good.
Good-good."
”What makes magical beasts so fascinating and tedious to study is how magic is so integrated into their genetics. These particular species are natural lightning elementalists --"
"Lightning? No. Fire. Fire. Fwoosh!
Lightning annoying. Wanna stop. Now. Make armor.
...but, how Mommy do? Make dirt inside and make hot...
Oh! Fire! Yeah! Hot dirt hard!"
”As a researcher, I’d of course like to be able to ensure that the egg hatches with no issues. If not for the sake of my own well-being…
Do you perhaps…have any suggestions?”
As Naomi looked away from the poached Makara egg to address Damien, she would just miss the Alchemical Circle form and spread out beneath it, and the sudden formation and closure of a pear of anguish around the egg - cutting it off from the Lightning Mana.
Upon the petals were symbols from another language, likely another continent, and they were written all the way around from top to bottom in a crude scrawl. It was legible, and decidedly intelligent, due to the repeating symbols in other places, leaning to the credence of words, but unless Naomi or Damien were fluent in the Northern Fae-tongue, and the Desert dialect, they would need a linguist.