Time: Morning Location: River Port Interactions: Zion @Helo, Malachi @princess, Jun @JJ Doe Mentions: Equipment:
”Bard? I mean I can sing and kinda play a couple instruments, but I don’t see how that’ll help us in a fight…” Kenia trailed off as her brows knitted together in confusion at what Jun was on about. It was the mention of her being an assassin that sent alarm bells ringing in the back of her head, but she didn’t let it show on her face as she kept her expression neutral. It was clear Jun was somehow discussing the party’s composition and combat strategies, but he had a strange way of going about it. ”I think I’ll just stick to the role of friendly neighbor who can hold her own in a fight and is willing to help out some, hopefully, new friends.”
Internally, Kenia couldn't help but roll her eyes at Jun's convoluted descriptions of their group dynamics. Bard? Rogue? Assassin? Is this guy for real? I mean, he’s not entirely wrong, but seriously? She thought with a mental smirk, amused by Jun's creative interpretations of their group dynamics. Maybe I should tell him I'm a shape-shifting dragon next.
As they prepared to head into the woods, she couldn't help but sigh inwardly at the thought of assisting Malachi. What a great opportunity for him to get lost in the woods and save me the trouble of dealing with his abrasive attitude, she mused, though her external expression remained friendly and concerned. ”Mind pointing us exactly in the direction he ran, Jun?” She asked once they’d grabbed what they needed and headed out of the house.
She hated that she didn’t have her swords with her, but she could make due with just her light magic she supposed. There wasn’t really much time for her to stop for her weapons unless she wanted to look suspicious for wasting time. She also cursed herself for wearing a dress, trying to look cute and friendly. It really wasn’t the proper attire for fighting in, but she couldn’t dwell on that now as she began heading in the direction Jun would point out.
It wasn’t long before she heard the whimpers and cries of a child and almost in an instant her demeanor changed, becoming far more alert. Her eyes landed on Malachi and the child then moved to the scene ahead of them. ”Shit.” She muttered as she came up behind them, looking at the spider's meal. ”Hope you don’t mind a little extra help.” She said to Malachi as her eyes scanned the darkness of the forest for any signs of the beasts as she stood protectively beside the child now. She could only currently trust that the others had followed as well.
Time: Morning Location: River Port Interactions: Kenia @Tae, Malachi @princess
Two giant spiders silently observed the three humanoids from their concealed perches amidst the dense treetops. The intruders had foolishly chosen to pilfer their prey, and the arachnids prepared for a well-orchestrated ambush. They stealthily maneuvered through the branches, closing in to encircle their unwitting victims.
When the moment was right, the foremost spider, positioned directly in front of the trio, descended from the trees, its body gracefully lowering on a glistening thread of silk. As it touched the ground, the spider swiftly retracted, raising its glistening fangs and unleashing a vicious torrent of corrosive venom in a calculated assault.
Meanwhile, the second spider, lurking behind the trio, refrained from descending but instead shot a precision-crafted web toward the child among them. Its intent was clear: to ensnare the young one and hoist him skyward into the branches, further entangling their prey in a deadly web.
Time: MORNING Location: INT. MAMA MALACHI'S SUMMERHOUSE - RIVER PORT / EXT. WOODS - RIVER PORT Interactions/Mentions: The golden lion furry @Helo; The lady in a purple dress @Tae; The guy cosplaying as an elf @princess; Giant spider(s) @Alivefalling Equipment:
⋆ Attire from Earth ⋆ Backpack ⋆ Smartphone ⋆ Wallet and key ⋆ Computer ⋆ Headphones ⋆ Spare eyeglasses ⋆ Plastic bag ⋆ Letter
For a blink, Zion's guilt trip worked on Jun. Then renewed frustration replaced the torrent of shame. Why was he suddenly the bad guy here? Why should he owe Malachi anything for appointing himself group leader? How did having the human decency to feed his teammates and captive negate how the man judged Jun at every turn, patronized him, and ignored his wish to leave? On top of all that, he was supposed to be grateful? Being a pessimist didn't make him a masochist!
"Not from my perspective." His voice sounded as frosty as he felt. "I'm not part of your pride. I'm your captive." Jun jabbed his food with a fork. "You guys go. If there's any real danger, you're better off without me. What's the point of dragging around someone useless and unwilling?" He jabbed again. "Unless you want cannon fodder." And again.
The lady's "new friends," comment rang hollow in his ears.
If anyone spoke to him after that, Jun didn't hear it. He was only vaguely aware of shapes moving around as the others prepared to leave.
Suddenly, without warning, he felt a pair of large, very hairy, hands grab him. Before Jun could react, he was lifted up out of his chair and hoisted into the air. He let out an involuntary yelp as his view shifted, and Jun found himself being slung over Zion's broad shoulder. His feet dangled helplessly midair and his face was smushed into the lion's back. "I'm not going!" Jun protested, voice muffled by fur. He squirmed and wiggled, in an attempt to break free—he even pounded his fists against Zion but he just laughed, completely unfazed.
It wasn't long before Jun tired himself out, resigning to being lugged around like a sack of potatoes.
Save for one mumbled sentence ("Wherever the green stuff is," when totally-just-a-friendly-neighbor-who-can-hold-her-own-in-a-fight asked which direction Malachi headed), Jun stayed silent and limp as a rag doll after they left the house.
His ears pricked at the sound of crying. Jun pushed himself up and twisted his upper body into an Eschergirl pose, straining to get a better look at what was going on…. and saw the spider. Either that was the best animatronic money could buy, or climate change had whipped up extra large giant spiders down south. Or was this what they meant by island gigantism?
Kenia, Zion, and dead weight Jun head into the woods where they find Malachi and a child surrounded by giant spiders. While Kenia jumps in, Jun is dumbstruck by the size of the spider.
Time: Morning Location: River Interactions: Aurora @mole Zora @13org Mentions: None Equipment: Longsword and Plate Armor Like a training dummy, he just stood there, not knowing how to leave or even approach the conversation, until the tattooed lady took the conversation to him instead. But it was about the previous encounter he had with the dark elf. Barrock mostly found that annoying to be reminded of. He still harboured some innate urge to take the dark elf to an early grave, but once again he had to remind himself that malarkey like that does not deserve any further attention.
"At one point, you have to say it's not worth it."
He gritted his teeth on the inside, as the anger subsided for good. Now he was left with this lad elf and two ladies, one of whom did not hesitate to compliment his 'gentleness'. From the sound of it, she seemed to be genuine about it. A genuine compliment, that's a first.
He glanced away awkwardly at first before looking back at Aurora. "Thank you." Barrock gave a light bow as he held onto the hilt of his sword. He never really knew how to respond to the compliment. Simplicity was perhaps the easiest and, in his opinion, most genuine. "The name is Barrock. And no, you did not bother me." He returned Zora's greeting with an acknowledging nod. Seeing the weird but pleasant friendliness the two of them gave to him, he was tempted to ask a follow up.
"You two must be Master Rowan's training partner. What training is this?"
Time: Morning Location: Roshmi City Interactions:@Helo Bowyn ❄ @Lava Alckon Bardulf ❄ @FunnyGuy Mister Luum ❄ @Tae Brigette ❄ @Pink Khione Zeva Mentions: Equipment: Small backpack, two knives, bow and arrow, rations, water flask, hygiene products, polearm, outfit
Rue watched the interaction and sighed. The amusement of watching Raze successfully steal from Zeva caused amusement to rise. Despite the amusement, Rue noticed the spectacle had caused heads to turn. In turn, they were now being paid attention to, and would be throughout their trip. She pinched the bridge of her nose and shook her head. If they made it more than two miles without being arrested, then she would be shocked. While the group moved forward, Rue paused, and noticed Mr. Luum and Brigette conversing. She continued forward since she could not hear what they were saying anyways.
Rue glanced up at as Bowyn joined, and listened attentively. When he was done speaking, she nodded. ”Sounds good. I’ll grab some more supplies, then we can follow them. I don’t trust them nor this city, and I would rather lose a wing than allow Bardulf to be harmed. I can take to the skies and rooftops for an aerial view and whistle if I hear any noise. I’ll ask Star to return, too.”
Upon nearing the bakery, Rue held the door open for everyone, then joined them. Her gaze went to the menu and she began examining it hungrily. Her mouth watered once she laid her gaze on the precious honey toasts. A smile tugged at her lips as she ordered. While she spoke, she gently took Bowyn’s hand and gave it a gentle squeeze.
”Four honey toasts, please, three Blas Buns, two Cinnamon Hot Breads, and five Cacao cookies.” Rue paused and looked at Bardulf. ”Would you like anything?” Her voice lowered to a whisper. ”I can help you order if you like anything or need to know its name.”
While she waited her wings fluttered with anticipation. Her stomach growled as her eyes fixated on the honey toast with intensity.
Time: Morning Location: Gaurav Village Interactions: Menzai @samreaper, Cyrus @Helo, Ophelia @princess and Viola @13org Equipment: 2 shot glasses, 1036 Amas total, Flowers from Phia, Dante’s cellphone, and Dante’s knife
Cyrus was able to share that he was from the River Fairy Kingdom, which for a second piqued his interest since he hadn't heard of the place before. He knew of Riverbloom and River Port during his short time in Avalia so it made him briefly wonder what Cyrus was referring to. What was more significant to Darius was Cyrus's mention of reuniting his family and how pivotal it was for him and Viola.
“I do. Family is everything to me.” Darius had replied with his eyes lingering on Dante's face with slight concern. Cyrus then spoke rather cryptically about not asking him the same question posed by Darius. Sure, he wasn't going to just spill all the beans but Cyrus seemed to have taken the opportunity away if he was foolish enough to do so. Perhaps it was something he could address later.
Darius had been ready to answer Cyrus and Viola's concerns regarding the Gaurav villagers when Phia landed before the group with her usual spirited energy. She bounced back. That's good. For the first time since the battle with the roc, Darius smiled, meeting Phia's with his own.
“I'll take some healing, Phia. And Dante might have some scrapes but I think he needs one of those blue potions to get back to normal.” Darius didn't even have injuries and was sure Dante was just fatigued but he had a feeling Phia might just feel happy to be helping in any way she could. He returned his attention to the previous topic of discussion.
“We've been at the Gaurav Village for about two weeks. I wouldn't take their… welcoming personally. Their village is out in the boonies- I mean, it's out of the way from everything else. They're a secluded village that doesn't get many people stumbling upon their territory. No main roads lead here and from their perspective, you showed up with a huge ass killer bird… They're just cautious is all. It'll get better. The people that matter trust you enough.”
The group would continue on their until they reached the village. The air was filled with hushed words and many eyes peered at the sight of the new visitors.
Time: Morning’s are for rescuing Malachi! Location: River Port; Liar of the Spiders Interactions: Malachi@princess, Jun@JJ Doe, Kenia@Tae Equipment: A halberd, (always with him) hunting knife, and half-plate armor (left in the room).
“The point is safety in numbers Jun, and we cannot leave you here all de- all alone.” Zion was going to say defenseless, but that wouldn’t help Jun’s confidence. To look at the frail human, defenseless wasn’t exactly incorrect. The human had no discernible natural advantages, no claws, and very unimpressive teeth, but perhaps being ridiculously hard-headed provided the human some small protection. While Zion could appreciate Jun’s dedication to eating breakfast, Malachi would not want the human left alone, and arguing with the human would only waste time.
So Zion simply lifted Jun with one hand, tossed the human over his shoulder, and followed Kenia out the door. “Aim a bit higher, got a knot in my shoulder.” The lion chuckled Jun’s attack, it was about time the human showed he had a bit of fight in him after all.
He kept pace with Kenia, who moved with surefooted grace that appeared as intuitive as it was for any fully feline huntress he’d ever hunted with. Jun even offered his voice to aid the search, and Zion was counting that as participation, though he had to why Jun referred to a forest as green stuff. “Jun, that is called a forest. Do they not have forests, or trees, in your world?” He asked with earnest confusion.
Zion surveyed the green stuff that was the thriving forest around River Port. Tindles of silken webbing hung around the trees. The lion's ears twitched as they listened intently, rotating toward the nearly imperceptible sounds of the slight rustling of a branch and the movements of serval pairs of legs. As Kenia rushed toward both Malachi and the frightened elfen child, Zion hung back for a moment to avoid throwing Jun into immediate danger.
“Giant spiders. Dangerous but just barely.” He said it with the grin of a predator who simply knew his prey would be no match for him. This would be good training for Jun, a perfect opportunity to sharpen his skills against a very mild threat. Zion shrugged Jun off his shoulder and placed the human firmly on the ground. He then removed a large hunting knife from his belt, grabbed Jun’s hand placed the handle against the palm, and forced Jun’s hand closed around the knife.
“You are Avalia’s greatest hope, do not let them eat you. They are vicious.” He added before letting Jun’s hand go and giving him an intense stare and nod. He sincerely hoped Jun did not just drop the weapon and run. Again his ears twitched in the direction of the spider’s movements, the beast was heading towards the elves.
Zion took off in a sprint before leaping forward, covering a great distance with feline skill, and landed squarely on his feet between the trio of elves and the spider that had dropped down to greet them. As the spider reared up, exposing its deadly fangs he swung the halberd with all his might, his left side twisting toward the spider with Zion’s swing. The spider hissed as a scalding torrent shot forth from the creature's exposed maw. The lion too, opened his mouth to counter with a deafening roar that came.
The boiling liquid splattered down his left arm and shoulder. Zion could only assume it was boiling because nothing had ever burned half this bad before. It was as if his entire arm was on fire, with flames that sought to burn deeper, to sear a path through the flesh to the bone.
The mighty lion threw his head back, and from his mouth erupted not a gallant roar but a yowl of deep, unforgiving, agony. The screaming would only continue for as long as the arm burned.
Zion crumpled, halberd slipping from his hands, and there was no thought to even check if he had wounded the spider in return, there was only agony and instinctual panic. The lion rolled onto his left side, feet pushing forward in a desperate attempt to scrap the boiling liquid from his useless outstretched left arm. Even as bits of flesh sloughed off against the ground, the liquid only seemed to burn deeper. Hints of bone and stretches of tendon sat exposed amongst widening, sizzling wounds. Zion could smell it; dissolving meat, acrid venom, fresh blood, scents mixing together, telling his panicked mind what was happening.
The spider’s caustic venom was burning through everything it touched, it would make quick work of Zion’s arm. Knowing it only heightened the panic, his screaming only grew louder. He knew the spider would attack again, and there was nothing he could do to stop it.
Time: One week after Zora arrived into Avalia. Location: Riverbloom, Daisy Bakery Interactions: Aurora @mole, Barrock @Conscripts, Rowan Mentions:
Zora watched the Orc's reaction as she greeted him. In particular, the fact that despite his intimidating physique, the orc seemed to react in a rather shy and awkward manner after being complimented by Aurora made Zora let out an amused smile. Such cute reaction was definitely not what Zora had expected out of the orc and being caught by surprise like that really made Zora want to tease him quite a bit, but since it was still her first time meeting him, she knew it was still too early.
"Pleased to meet you, Barrock." she replied with a smile as the orc introduced himself.
When Barrock asked if they were Rowan's training partners, Zora couldn't help but raise an eyebrow, glancing towards Rowan as she wondered what exactly did he talked with Barrock.
"I came from... very far away. Aurora and her brother Rowan are teaching me about these lands and how to better adapt to it. Both regarding combat and magic. Rowan is my sparring partner, despite the... diverging opinions we seem to have." Zora said, answering Barrock's question.
Time: Early Morning / Early Afternoon Location: Roshmi City / The Nest Interactions: Aerilyn @Alivefalling, Mari @princess, and Thraash @funnyguy Current Equipment: Massive adamantine greatsword w/ Ethereal enchantment, heavy full-plated adamantine armor, magic nullification enchanted cuffs, standard backpack, rope (up to 50ft), wayfinder and timeteller, fire starter kit, first aid kit, chemist set to produce different mixtures for his fogger device, and small kit for minor repairs and maintenance
Five watched Mari gracelessly evade his onslaught. Although he had missed, the fact the light elf was forced to fling her body out of the way and injure herself across the ruined floor in the process spoke to how close the attack would have landed. And painted the bar red as a result. He regarded his other two opponents as well. Thraash had attempted to hold down Five's right arm and missed as it flew toward his partner. The act alone had put him within range of the warforged's paralyzing gas. Then there was the matter of the demihuman. Upon her attack being deflected, she quickly disengaged once she took notice of the sickly haze. Five could tell that much from her reaction.
Just as the two female combatants were recuperating, Five noted the dragonborn breathing deeply, taking in as much oxygen as he could despite the gas cloud before him. His eye observed the questionable behavior, though after cycling through his various sights, he found the Thraash's body temperature sharply rising. It was clear that Thraash was reading to unleash a torrent of fire from his gullet. Five immediately responded, demanding the mechanical nature of his body to adapt. Thick armor plating, both externally and internally, shifted positions and assembled where Thraash's attack would land. Five figured that his reinforced shell would hold off the dragonborn's attack for a few seconds until the integrity of the adamantine plating began to lose integrity and deform from the intense heat. But upon his concurrent observations of Mari and the rabbit girl, he needed to adjust his tactic. With his front torso still facing behind him, Five raised his left arm just as a gout of flames left Thraash's maw. The upper part of Five was swiftly engulfed in an inferno. Yet, Five didn't even once budge. Suddenly, the firestorm was scattering and folding over the warforged rather than consuming him. Five's left hand was at the forefront of the dispersion, now having taken the shape of a makeshift propeller due to his large fingers opening up and taking positions around his circular palm. Although Five managed to fan the fire away from him, the heat encompassing his frame would still be an escalating issue if not addressed soon. All he did at the moment was buy time.
Then Mari had ignited a blinding light that filled the entire bar. Five could hear shouts and screams from the patrons as they recoiled. The flash of light didn't bother him. What did disturb him was that Mari and the demihuman had somehow switched places in that very instance of Mari casting her spell. How was that possible? Did they teleport? Five was not aware of his quarry having that kind of ability. Just before he changed his posture to adapt to the seemingly new reality of the fight, he picked up on a critical clue. It was Mari's voice. Five ignored Mari's directed rant and instead took a moment to triangulate where she actually was. He had quickly theorized the light elf had, in fact, never moved from her original position. It was an illusion she projected, which made it seem she and her new ally had exchanged places. His optics would confirm this theory to be accurate. Through echolocation and thermal imaging, he confirmed it was all a ruse. All because Mari couldn't keep her trap shut.
Five's faceplate quickly swung around and faced Mari, suggesting to her she'd been found out. At that moment, Five's greatsword ceased its rotation, stopping with a loud mechanical bang as his internal components purposefully jammed. Extending his right hand, he pulled the sword's grip from its chamber, revealing the rod emanating a white-hot glow and billowing fumes from the incredible frictional heat it had generated. Five only took a few seconds to reorient his grasp of the sword to where he was now holding it by its grip. His left hand began rotating again, though at a much slower and unthreatening pace. More mechanical clanks and pings echoed as the plates over his arm and torso shifted again. He knew what was going to happen and was prepared for it.
Right one cue, the rabbit demihuman lunged at him once more. Five responded in kind. Duplicating his sweeping action from before, his torso exploded with momentum, twisting back toward its original face. As if it was moving in rhythm to his movements, Five directed his greatsword and gave it purpose through the swing. However, it wasn't the sword's edge that flew through the air but the entire flat side of the enormous weapon barreling toward Five's attacker. The blade tip would miss Thraash by inches, but its effect over the wind would carry a blasting current of air, blowing out his dying embers. After a few split-second adjustments, the joints of his right arm extended, plates taking final positions and slotting in for what was to come. Five brought the thick side of his sword into its final attack vector and met the face of the demihuman girl's hammer. Five was fully aware of the risks involved with willingly meeting the brunt of the girl's hammer. He wouldn't, however, do so without applying several mitigating factors and an ace up his metaphorical sleeve. The sound produced by the two massive weapons making contact with each other was loud and ear-wrenching. If there was anyone crazy enough still close to the action, they would have felt the tremendous beat produced by the powerful collision.
As Five expected, the demihuman's weapon went off, channeling a powerful force and sending it through his body. Sparks spewed from every plate and joint that made up his framework as it resonated with the shockwave. Most of all, his right arm took the full brunt of the damage as it shook violently and groaned under the intense pressure placed upon it. Yet, despite Five feeling his framework was seizing up, he took an unexpected and giant step forward. To an onlooker, Five had extended the reach of his right arm, and with the sword in hand, his body was actually a couple of meters from where the weapons met. Five knew that if the demihuman's hammer made contact with his main body, the results would have been catastrophic, likely crippling, or worse, completely disabling him under the duress of the heavy impact and the following shockwave. But the shockwave in question had a limit to it. When he first witnessed it in action, it knocked both Mari and Thraash down, yet no one around them was as affected; perhaps jumping from their seat was the only response they gave. In fact, the phenomenon's effects appeared to weaken as it traveled through the floor. As such, Five planned on this accordingly. As he purposely made contact with the girl's hammer, he ensured the upper segment of his sword would receive the brunt of the impact, giving himself the most distance he could achieve. Five calculated the force would channel through his sword, down the entire arm's length, and then reach his body. And that was his plan, forcing the wave to travel all that distance before it could even make any genuine impact on him, effectively weakening the shockwave's effects until it renders itself out.
Five briefly regarded his right arm. It was barely functional, and he could detect several components were forced out of alignment despite reinforcing his arm ahead of time. A necessary consequence of keeping his long-eared prey in place. As with every action the warforged giant takes, intent is always channeled with each motion. And the step forward was yet another part of his scheme, especially since he was now in range of his overcommitted foe. His left arm suddenly shot forth just as their weapons traded blows. Still seared by Thraash's flames, Five's left hand glowed hot, and with its talons raised once more, it lashed out like a viper attacking its entrapped prey.
Five observes how Mari, Aerilyn, and Thraash respond to his continued attacks. He takes notice of Thraash preparing a fire attack and reinforces his armor as a temporary countermeasure. Thraash's fire consumes Five momentarily before Five's left hand, now spinning, attempts to channel the flame away. The encompassing heat still posing an issue. Five is initially fooled by Mari's illusion but traces her voice and sees through her and Aerilyn's ploy. Five reverse spins his torso back and opts to meet Aerilyn's hammer with his greatsword while mitigating the effects of the hammer's shockwave by channeling through a protracted route (from sword tip, through the arm, and ending at his body), effectively weakening it. His right arm temporarily seizes up. At the same time, Five presses through the attack, taking a step forward and his left arm swoops in to ensnare Aerilyn using a now hot and nearly molten left claws.
ᴛɪᴍᴇ | Late Morning ʟᴏᴄᴀᴛɪᴏɴ | Roshmi City Bakery ɪɴᴛᴇʀᴀᴄᴛɪᴏɴꜱ | Mister Luum @FunnyGuy, Bardulf @Lava Alckon, Rue @Potter, Bowyn @Helo, Brigitte ᴇQᴜɪᴘᴍᴇɴᴛ | Travel bag with essentials (money, rations, first aid, etc), sapphire pendant, twin daggers. Zeva enthusiastically skipped towards the bakery, relieved that the group were beginning to follow. Between the group’s worries and idle chatter, they had been dilly-dallying by the city gates for too long, and Zeva’s hunger only made her more impatient. Above all, sitting down and eating something would be a good mental break from the absurdity of the morning and the peculiar company she found herself in. She would have never imagined that her errand in Roshmi City would lead her on a quest to save the world with a ragtag team of strangers with weird magic who have alluded to killing her on numerous occasions. After all, everyone appeared to be maintaining a cautious distance from her still, with only a few of them making official introductions.
The end of her thoughts were concluded with a sigh, and she found other things to focus her attention on. There was some chatter amongst the group on their short walk to the bakery, but Zeva paid it no mind, only making a conscious effort to stay away from Bowyn and his fur-coated friend, lest risk losing another ama. She practiced some footwork, retracing steps she had learned in training, while weaving through the crowd towards the baked goods. Before long, they were at the front of the queue, close enough to the delectable scent of honey toast she could almost sense its sweetness on her taste buds.
The dark haired man was the first to order, speaking no more than necessary. He seemed equally interested in the honey toast that the faeries had mentioned, and Rue ordered a whopping four at her turn at the till, alongside other goods. Zeva was crouched down, pressed against the display as the shopkeeper packaged the previous orders, bread and cookies crinkling between layers of thin parchment paper. She was deep in thought, carefully analyzing the inventory to determine the tastiest looking treats. The sugar glazes atop the custards and apples sparkled in the morning sun, the fluffy breads and buns bounced as they were loaded into their respective containers. “Maybe I’ll have an alaberry custard… or no, perhaps a blas bun…”
Zeva shuffled back and forth across the display a few times, examining each item with unnecessary scrutiny, before finally flagging down one of the shop workers to put in her order. “I’d like… one honey toast and I’ll take an order of the long loaf and cinnamon hot bread for the road!” She carefully dug out 9 amas from her bag, placed the coins on the counter, and took extra precaution to seal her ama pouch tight after the payment was done.
Time: Late Morning Location: The Nest, Roshmi City Interaction:@princess Mari, @Alivefalling Aerilyn, [@Apex Sunset] Scathael, [@Shining Sector] FIVE
FUCKIN' MELT LIKE A TEA KETTLE, BITCH!
Thraash was feeling the thrill of this altercation, even without tapping his Muse Box on his waist or playing his ax-guitar. He almost wondered if Mari set this whole fight up as an early Gift Day present. A solid mayhem-causing warforged to do battle with and a bunny girl with nice legs wielding a wicked hammer at his favorite hotspot! He hadn't even gotten his brunch and gin yet! Thraash's invigoration was at its peak- fuck, it was beyond it's peak.
If only he hadn't inhaled all that yellow gas. The effects weren't instant, and perhaps if he would have simply taken a casual breath of the stuff he might have been okay for a while longer. Thraash was a big guy but inhaling so deeply to unleash his fiery attack had put him in a dangerous situation. His jaw tingled as the last of his flames shot out and it didn't help that the metal man swatted away the little that was left. The tingling quickly spread through his face and neck, causing him to dip his chin and blink inneseccantly. The words he was going to say failed to escape him but would have said something along the lines of “What the fuck is happening?”
Thraash could only grunt as his knees buckled and he dropped his weapon onto the ground. Falling forward, he tried to catch himself but the dragonborn's arms felt too heavy to do what he wanted. With his body's paralysis betraying him, he hit the ground with a heavy thud.
Fuck… He thought as he only see the lower parts of Five and Aerylin. Both engaged in a fight he hated to miss. The most he could do was twitch his clawed fingers and tail and wallow in how pissed he was to be floored like this. If I get up, I'm gonna rip his damn head off. Yeah that'll be solid as fuck. He better fuckin' kill me or I'm gonna… fuck. Get up! FUCK!
Time: Morning Location: Roshmi! Interaction:Brigitte @Tae, Bardulf @Lava Alckon, Rue @Potter, Bowyn @Helo, Zeva @Pink Khione, Brigitte @Tae (optional) Mention: The "S" Word Equipment:Fancy Ring, Cold Ring, Oak Wood Staff!, Brown Leather Fingerless Channeling Gloves (not worn), Transmission Bracelet, 560 Amas. Oh! And Owlbear loot that he hasn't shared
Mister Luum and Brigitte were behind Zeva in line to which the former couldn't help but become transfixed to her behavior. Unlike Bowyn and Rue, he held little suspicion for her but there was just something that bothered him about her. Was it her hairstyle? Her gait? Perhaps her clothes, no. Her proportions maybe? Her age? No, she's young but… Hmm, yes. YES! Mister Luum's face filled with intense vigor.
As Zeva was finally receiving her food, Mister Luum pointed at her head with his thoughts escaping from his mouth.
“It's her EARS!” Mister Luum had shouted loud enough to grab the attention of several people passing by. Fortunately due to the hustle and bustle of Roshmi, the curiosity ceased after a quick glance at Mister Luum and the young elven woman. The excited expression on his face soon became one of regret as he covered his mouth.
“Mister Luum… Brigitte sounded as uncomfortable as he looked. His oddness often escaped her with his paranoia of complete strangers making her wary of what he might do if he ever acted on his strange feelings of others. Fortunately, Mister Luum never took things that far. She knew he shied away from conflict, something she often found peculiar due to how powerful she knew he was. Once he was engaged in a combative altercation, he performed exceedingly well. Even after all these years, Brigitte still found Mister Luum to be quite the enigma.
“Apologies, Zeva, I was simply pointing out your most striking feature. Your ears are very attractive. Mhm, yup. Best ears I've seen in years! Ohoho, that rhymed!” He was back to being chipper.
“Ya sure did Mister Luum.” Brigitte smiled and clapped her hands together. “My turn. Time ta eat a delicious treat.” She stepped forward to view the pastries and treats behind the glass display.
“Needs work.” He commented with a smirk, making Brigitte frown while pressing her fingertips together. The attendant placed himself across from the two behind the counter. “Hello, I am Mister Luum, renown owner of the renown Saluumi Shack. My slave and I…” Mister Luum gave Brigitte a soft headpat. “...would like four honeyed roast slices and two toffee apples.” Mister Luum didn't have to even tell Brigitte a thing as she already removed her bow and backpack to retrieve 12 amas to pay with. “Good girl.” His smirk was still splayed on his expression.
Time: Morning Location: Port Vanarosa Interactions/Mentions: Tanithil @Lava Alckon, Amisra @Tae, & Arlen @SilverPaw Equipment: A set of sturdy clothing, the wonky ring of disguise that enlarges the ears of the user, and his dog tags.
Ismael let out a sigh one the thugs began to run, Ismael rose from his once kneeling position and began to look to the others. Once to Amisra noticing that she had taken it bad then to Tanithil as he began to carry her, Ismael gave a nod to the Tanithil and said, "Yeah, make sure she will be alright".
Ismael then began to head to the people who now laid on the floor and began to see what they had on them as he called out, "So what next? We ain't got anything to do and we are in port for a while". Ismael did a light shrug as he said, "I'd say we should take what we can here, clean up, and head off somewhere else and do something to not be so easily tied to this".
Ismael told Tanithil to be safe as he began to loot the bodies and ask what Arlen was thinking of doing while giving his own thoughts
【Time】 Morning 【Location】 North Pass 【Interactions】 None 【Equipment】 Magic infused collar | Simple bow | Coin pouch | Various herbal satchels | Simple bone dagger A relentless snowstorm howled through the towering pine trees of the North Pass, creating a mesmerizing dance of swirling flakes in the frigid air. Nestled within the protective embrace of the dense tree line stood a quaint cabin, a rustic creation crafted from aged logs meticulously stacked to form a humble, yet inviting rectangular-shaped home. Gracefully adorning its front, a simple porch offered shelter from the relentless storm, where a handcrafted rocking chair swayed gently to and fro in defiance of the fierce, snowy winds. From the cabin's stout chimney, a plume of smoke rose into the snowstorm, the streams of smoke twisting and disappearing into the white abyss.
As the fire crackled merrily in the heart of Cyrene's Home, its warm, comforting sounds reverberated through the cozy interior, casting a welcoming aura that beckoned travelers to seek refuge within its walls. However, this home was so far in the wilderness very few ventured into its domain.
Inside her simple home, built by her very own hands, Cyrene rushed around finishing the remaining of her affairs. Having spent the early morning delivering the pelts, meats, and various items she had crafted to the locals in town it was finally time to get ready for her latest adventure.
For the last 10 years Cyrene had been living, but more so, hiding in the woods of the North Pass. Every few weeks Cyrene would venture into town with various goods that she had acquired. This week was particularly a hearty bounty which was welcomed as Cyrene had a long travel ahead of her. Cyrene had ridden a carriage into town towards the main market area, her wagon filled to the brim with dried and skinned pelts, tools, and sometimes furniture that she made. The harsh storm that had hit the North pass for about a week now caused the visibility to be terrible. However, Cyrene's eyes were sharper than most and thankfully didn’t cause any problems for her but the townspeople found themselves struggling for their basic needs. They were so grateful to receive her wagon of supplies that it was gone in nearly minutes barely having a chance to look back to see what was left.
She never asked for payment,much of the things she made or caught would go to waste or simply allowed her something to pass the time. Cyrene already felt indebted to the North Pass people for their hospitality in keeping her sheltered in their woods. Allowing her to keep in hiding away from…Him.
As the morning sun broke the horizon Cyrene knew it was time to go. She would only have so much new daylight to make it to the cliff edge near her home. She’d need to get there without anyone noticing. Thankfully with the storm, her location and the time of day it was unlikely anyone would notice. She knew that there were rumors circling about what Cyrene truly was, if anyone were to find out she would be in danger and the piece of jewelry around her neck would be the least of her concerns.
Cyrene grabbed her belongings and started to trek off towards the cliff edge. She had purposely built on the location due to the ease of location for her. The large cliff edge hung over the sea allowing an easy drop into the frigid cold waters. As Cyrene approached, she began stripping off one layer of her clothing after the other. The cold air stung her skin as she powered through the pain. Each article of clothing was carefully tossed in a small hutch she had built. It had a matching set on the other side of the island for when she would return.
Reaching the edge of the cliff, completely naked in the middle of a snow storm and without hesitation, she jumped off the edge. Her body curving down as her arms stretched out to the side moving to the front of her head for the perfect diving form. As the water swallowed her it caused her true form to be unveiled. As each part of her body hit the water, dark navy blue scales appeared. First, small groups of scales clustered over her arms then as her shoulders dipped in, scales appeared like pauldrens over her shoulders. As her torso hit the water, the scales appeared over her breasts trickling down her belly in a thin cluster until they branched out creating a large tail that continued to grow as her legs finally cleared the surface. Her tail was made of the same dark blue scales with large fins that broke off into thin deep purple pieces. They looked like thin pieces of fabric floating with ease in water. A large fin also ran down her butt towards where her thighs would be, matching the beauty of her tail.
Cyrene was a siren. Every so often she had to return to the water after being on the mainland for so long, if she failed to do so it could cause serious illness and soon death. Normally Cyrene would swim around the North Pass, cleaning up various things that fell in the ocean while enjoying her time, however, this time was slightly different. Cyrene planned on setting off towards Roshmi City. She enjoyed watching the boats coming in and out of the harbor, the sound of the bustling city, and the warm waters. The journey would be long and Cyrene would not arrive until sometime in the evening, just in time to catch the morning deliveries. Once night hit, the sign of the siren from her people would appear. Her tail would light up with shimmering scales luminescent in the dark waters. The runes along her tail were ancient symbols telling the story in a beautiful artistic design. Sadly, it was well-known sirens from different families held their siren mark in various fashions, and for Cyrene, it was all too visible at night. She couldn’t help but wonder if that was how her mother was found. She was too young to remember.
Slipping the thoughts from her mind, Cyrene swam through the cold and dark waters. Hours had gone by but it felt like minutes. She felt at peace in the water, it was like a recharge to her soul swimming through the depths. However, it brought back memories…bad ones. The collar around her neck floated around, crashing into her skin every so often with each move. It was a constant reminder of the castration of her voice. She missed singing. It was a release for her, an escape that she could never explain. Like breathing air, it was just a part of who she was. Then someone took it from her. Ripping away parts of her identity to claim for his own as if her body were a trophy. The thought angered her. She would never again be someone's property.
As her mind twisted with thoughts, she wasn’t paying attention. Suddenly she found herself entangled in strings of cotton as her tail whipped around her body reacted causing her to get even more twisted and tangled. It took her only a moment to realize, she was stuck in a fishing net…..
Phia smiled pleasantly at Cyrus, though a fleeting trace of sadness briefly clouded her eyes at the mention of Menzai. "He will be alright. I have halted the bleeding and he is able to go on. As for I, I am a little weary but my spirit remains."
Her gaze flickered to Viola and remained there for some time before she gave her a smile and nodded. "I am so happy you two were not harmed. What poor luck we were to run into such a rare and strange situation."
With that, she moved to Darius upon his request and gently laid a hand on his shoulder. Her hand took on that familiar glow once more as her eyes wandered with curiosity over his skin. She had expected humans to feel as otherworldly as they were under her fingertips. "We can fetch him a potion once we get there. I am sure we have plenty."
She glanced at Darius and smiled faintly as he spoke. "Darius is very wise. He is correct. We hold our way of life and our people close to our hearts. I am sure you can understand that sometimes it's a little nerve-wracking to let a stranger in for supper when you have a home full of your beloved family members. Although I believe kindness is a guiding principle within all of us, that instinct to protect what's dear to us is also a natural part of who we are."
Upon arriving at the village, Phia wasted no time in procuring a blue potion for Dante. If he still desired some rest, she guided him back to his designated bedroom, offering her assistance along the way. With Dante's well-being in mind, she ensured he was comfortable before turning her attention to the rest of the group.
Leading them through the village, Phia couldn't help but notice the curiosity and unease among the townsfolk. They were shaken by the screech of the Rok certainly, but she could tell that the unfamiliar faces had piqued their interest. She responded with warm, reassuring smiles to alleviate the tension as best she could
Their journey eventually led them to a quaint wooden hall perched within a semi-large tree, its foundation built right on the water's edge. They reached it via a winding stone path that meandered gracefully up the riverbank.
Upon entering, they found the restaurant's interior to be a cozy haven, furnished with sturdy wooden tables and chairs. Soft lighting hung from the ceiling, casting a warm, inviting glow. While the restaurant was less crowded than usual, several groups of villagers still occupied tables, savoring their meals. The decor leaned towards simplicity, highlighting the respect for nature and the earth. The aroma of freshly prepared dishes wafted through the air. The menu was known to be a mix of dishes made from the forest's own bounty with a sprinkling of earth's recipe in the menu.
As the group made their way inside and the door closed behind them, all eyes turned their way. Phia had not seemed to mind the reaction, waving enthusiastically before they had been seated finally. Once sitting, she stretched her arms across the table and smiled wide. "I think a nice meal is always necessary for a bonding session between very great folks like you all. Everyone here loves food, yes?"
T I M E : One Week After Human Arrival L O C A T I O N : Riverbloom, The River I N T E R A C T I O N S : @13org, @Conscripts T A G S : @13org , @Conscripts E Q U I P M E N T :
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“It is a pleasure to meet you, Barrack.” Again, Aurora bowed her head. The Orc’s name, despite having a violent connotation was actually a place to shelter to comfort soldiers. The Light Elf found this interesting, as some note of his destiny.
Before Aurora could answer Barrack’s question, Rowan re-took his authority of the conversation. His gesture was polite and concise, and Aurora simply smiled behind his role. “With much respect, we are unable to give a satisfying answer the your question, Barrack.” The Light Elf held up a hand as a warning. “If not for our own good, for yours, as well, that we making this passing without interfering with anyone’s safety.” His eyes quickly shifted in penitence towards Zora and then back to Barrack. A smile of courtesy curled on his lips.
Aurora gripped her staff hesitantly. “Dear brother,” she began, not wanting to interfere with her brother’s judgement once again. She trusted him wholeheartedly and was already harvesting a request for Zora that she had yet to make known to him.
Rowan turned to Aurora. His smile faltered slightly as his demeanor softened. “Yes, Aurora? What is it?”
“I believe we may trust this Orc… and, I also believe he may be able to help us, if he wishes. Her smile was resolute and serious in its serenity. “He shows much courage, peace, and wisdom. I see his heart. It is very pure, and his bravery would only aid us, causing no one here any harm.”
Her brother’s shoulder lowered as his eyes closed and a sigh breathed from his lips. He allowed a moment to pass, as he contemplated his sister’s counsel. When he re-opened his eyes, a soft stare studied Aurora. How could he reject her advice? Only a fool would do so.
He turned his attention to Barrack. “Now that you are aware that there is danger involved in knowing our mission. Do you still wish to know?” He realized he could very well tell Barrack. It was unlikely his curiosity had been assuaged, but Rowan militantly preferred the formalities.
Malachi's eyes snapped to the elf with the pale blonde hair. His eyes locked on hers, his pupils dilating slightly at her presence.
Kenia.
He swiftly notched an arrow onto his taut bowstring. "Watch yourself." He cautioned her softly. Amid the tension, Zion's voice reached Malachi's keen ears, accompanied by the subtle shift of weight off his body and the faint rustle of light footsteps on the earthen ground. These sounds told him that Zion had carried someone with him without Malachi needing to divert his gaze from the enemy at hand. Malachi was not one to allow his focus to waver in the presence of enemies.
Despite the absence of direct eye contact, Zion's next words conveyed Jun's presence without a doubt, igniting a surge of determination within Malachi. These spiders may not have been the most formidable of foes to come across, but they were not to be underestimated. There had to be a reason they had established such a menacing presence so close to a town. The noxious stench that ever so subtly filled the air suggested that the remains of their victims, blood and bones alike, were likely within arm's reach. "Blonde. Watch the child... Jun, stay back."
A bright light imbued the arrow and he let it rip toward the spider as soon as it descended from the trees. Zion sprinted forward and Malachi's breath hitched. He quickly strung another arrow and stepped forward. His expression faltered with concern as venom splattered the demihuman. "Zion!" He shouted on instinct. The sight and sounds had been a nightmare to witness. His heart felt as if it had stopped beating in his chest for that moment. As Zion's anguished screams shattered the air so did the screams of the past.
Malachi's hands trembled uncontrollably. His voice quivered under his breath with terror, his words escaping in a broken whisper as he watched Zion suffer. "No, not again," he murmured, the words carrying a heavy weight. His hands clenched into fists, his knuckles turning white as he grappled with the agonizing helplessness of the moment. But as the sense of déjà vu threatened to consume him, something stirred within Malachi. His grief and anguish very quickly transformed into a desperate need, and as did an uncontrollable frustration, "You idiot! Why would you rush forward so impulsively!" he shouted, his voice laced with raw intensity as he squared his bow away. He wasn't normally one for close-up combat, but it was vital he got between Zion and the spider. He charged forward with a yell.
His fingertips glowed with radiant light as he unsheathed a sword, the light engulfing the sword as well as he slashed it toward the spider. The light magic reached his eyes with the intensity of the attack as he let the light energy surge from the sword into the foe with all his might. If he had successfully buried the sword within the spider's flesh, he had dug it in deep before stepping back to put some distance between him and the spider. He continued to unleash a fury of light bolts toward the foe. Though he wore a determined, cool expression, his anger was evident in his gaze.
Time:Late Morning Location::The Nest, Roshmi City Interaction: @Alivefalling Aerilyn, @Apex Sunburn Scathael, @ShiningSector FIVE @FunnyGuy Thraash Equipment: Repeating crossbow, a bag, sword, two daggers, 3 small red potions, 1 large red potion, 1 large blue potion, hoverboard, portable solar box, eye protectors, fire starter kit, channeling gloves that turn her light magic orange, makeup, perfume, a skull she wears as a mask and a disguise ring
Mari's impulsive nature took over as she leaped onto a nearby table, her gaze fixed on Thraash down on the ground. She had always relished a good fight, and the idea of going out in a blaze of glory had its undeniable appeal. But as the battle unfolded and the odds seemed stacked against them, an unfamiliar surge of emotion coursed through her.
She scoffed at her own momentary weakness. Being on the losing end of a fight was never her style, and seeing Thraash lying there had done more than upset her; it had pissed her off to no end. "Get your ass up, Thraash!" she shouted.
Her attention returned to Five, "Hey!... BIG BOY!" She waved her arms to get his attention, hoping to dissuade him from his attack on the bunny bitch.
"Time out!" Mari yelled, her voice carrying a hint of exasperation. "Why are you even doing this? Are they paying you a mountain of amas or something? I mean, I respect the grind and all, but seriously, hear me out." She adopted a defensive stance, ready to attempt to dodge any incoming attacks.
"... What if we have a job that can pay you more? I know it sounds like I'm grasping at straws because you're totally kicking ass... Buuut! If you like amas as much as we do, maybe you should hear us out. If you don't like what we have to say, then you can always continue trying to crush us. You seem like you're confident in your ability to do so it will hurt you absolutely none to chill out like five seconds."
Time: Early Afternoon Time: Early Afternoon Location: The Nest; Roshmi Interactions: Mentions:@ShiningSector Five; @FunnyGuy Thraash; @princess Mari; @Alivefalling Aerilyn Equipment:
His travelling clothes - Dark, earthy shirt and coat, with trousers tucked into boots A hooded, oilskin cloak His bow, unstrung A musket Two pistols Two hatchets His travelling pack
Scathael’s plan did not work.
Granted, he supposed that it had more to do with the fact that everyone was far too occupied with trying to get out of The Den than anything intrinsically wrong with his idea itself. Not every window had been thrown open to their fullest extent, and not every ceiling fan spun at their best possible speed. But, there was one saving grace: In their rush to vacate the building, nobody had the mind to shut the doors behind them. Dirt and detritus from the street outside drifted past thresholds, caught in the swirls of a weak breeze.
Such a paltry wind did little to dispel the Warforged’s miasma, and its effects were already starting to make themselves known. It wasn't the individuals on the peripheries of the cloud who suddenly collapsed that caught Scathael’s attention – more likely than not, they were simply struck by panic and hysteria – but the Dragonborn engaging the automaton in combat. As far as Scathael knew, the Dragonborn were a resilient and tough people. They could take enough punishment to kill any other species thrice over and still remain on their feet and raring to fight.
And so, to see one slowed and muddled by the gas was concerning, to say the least.
“Paralytic agent,” the dark elf muttered beneath his breath. Be it as gas or liquid, it was a common enough thing used by bounty hunters across the world. Scathael would never claim to be a chemist, but he spent enough time around such people to know a thing or two about such concoctions. Chief of which was that depending on the ingredients used, the gas could either be effective only in a dense cloud, or it could put a person on the ground with just the barest of whiffs.
Scathael wasn’t keen on finding out firsthand. Clicking his tongue, he grabbed his equipment and slipped around the sides of the building towards the kitchen. Between the rushing crowd making their exit, and the cacophony of the fight, it wasn’t difficult for him to pass unnoticed.
The kitchen’s air was thick and soupy, heated by at least a half-dozen idling stoves. Half-cooked food and discarded pots and pans sat on their tops. Scathael ignored them all and focused on searching for the one thing he cared about. It had to be in here somewhere; every kitchen had one, lest the owners of the place be of the sort to not mind one or two kitchen staff suffocating to death every so often. And even so, there had to be something similar, or at least something Scathael could bend to his purpose with some tinkering.
The ventilation fans sat partially embedded in a wall far to the back of the kitchen. Scathael made his way towards them with haste, pulling out his tools even as he moved. By the time he reached the scuffed panel he knew was covering the gearbox, he had his screwdriver out and ready to remove the rusted and pitted screws holding it in place. The hammered piece of copper was dropped onto the floor along with its ruined fasteners. Scathael had no need of them anymore. His true aim was what laid within.
“Alright, let’s see here,” he murmured as he looked at the collection of gears before him. Each was linked with another, and all were heavily scarred with rust. It didn’t seem as if anyone had ever given them even a customary oiling before. Scathael chewed on his lower lip. That could potentially prove hazardous to his plan, but it wasn’t as if there was anything else he could do at this point. He flipped the switch to stop them from turning. One-by-one, he carefully plucked them from their axles and laid them on the floor by his feet, arranged according to their size.
Scathael had repaired enough such mechanisms to pay for food and lodging to know how a large majority of them worked. Connecting the fans directly to The Den’s power plant would cause them to spin much too fast to be of any practical use. It was thus the job of the gearbox to essentially reduce and limit the power given to the fans. With a little creativity and intentional malpractice, however, Scathael could just as easily reverse the process and instead feed the fans as much power as The Den could provide. It was, at best, a wild idea and at worst, a stupid one, but it was all Scathael had. He didn’t even care about the fight at this point; no matter who won, the gas would still linger and stay, and cause problems for everyone involved, himself included.
He hammered the last gear into position just in time to hear someone’s muffled attempts to parley with the Warforged. A brave attempt, but not one Scathael was confident would succeed. “Lady Fate, don’t piss on me now,” he said drily beneath his breath, then pulled the switch.
The gears crunched once, then twice, and then spun with such intensity that they visibly shivered on their axles. The fans spun until they made a loud whine, and a gust almost knocked Scathael back. The strong wind tore through the kitchen, rattling utensils and sending loose parchments flying. The dark elf gathered his things and made a quick exit. It was unlikely that the gears or even fans themselves could keep this up for long before, quite literally, shattering themselves. He wanted to be away when that happened. It didn’t feel like the sort of thing he could repay with just his labour.
Equipment: White Haori, Gauravian luck charm bracelet, Steel Chain Shirt of Deflection (3 uses per day), Disguise ring
Gaurav
With the threat dealt with and the situation previously rife with tension and heated emotions had calmed, thus allowed Ulysses to stroll along at a leisurely pace. The aged wolf maintained his semi-slow pace to afford Menzai as much time to recover his strengths for whatever he intended to do.
And just as neither Phia nor the brothers hated seeing him in such a weakened and broken state, so did the man carrying him.
Eyebrows furrowed, dotted with beads of sweat as he peered over his shoulder to see how he was doing.
A momentary memory flashed through his mind. The silhouette of a small boy running about and playing, the sound of an excitable child's laughter heard in his mind; only to fade away as Menzai's pale face speckled with blood came into view, the cloth of his shirt obscuring most of the unpleasant visage.
* Tch. You really don’t intend to make this easy for anyone, are you?* The grizzled wolf thought with annoyance; concern etched his bearded face as he peered at the young wolf who looked to have passed out with those ever watching eyes of his actually closed for once.
A hopeful thought that came to an end through a gentle squeeze to his shoulder.” Why have we stopped? Is something wrong?” Menzai weakly asked in a soft and tired voice. Even now, Menzai refused to allow himself to sleep nor rest.
Ulysses found himself jumping a bit out of surprise with a hint of disappointment.” Hmph. It’s nothing, just thought I picked up something. You can trust me to handle whatever might pop out. Only thing you need to worry about is recovering.” Snorting his clear annoyance at the pup’s stubborn refusal to sleep.
No response came. Menzai remained quiet and still from that point on and whether he slept or not, none could say. In fact, none have seen him actually sleep since….
A weary sigh left Ulysses lips like a cold mist.* Sorry, Lady Annabelle. Doesn’t seem like even this wasn’t enough…if it were up to me I’d make him sleep for a whole damn week.* Ulysses chastised himself; hating that any of this had to happen to begin with. The pain each of the group felt was apparent.
But for Menzai who had since become impossible to read, had not let on any of how he felt or thought. This had the man wonder with worry on the whirl storm of emotions and thoughts that must be going through his student’s mind.
All he had to do was voice them and Ulysses would help him anyway he could.
On he went, carrying his charge towards the Roc. The silence, like an unpleasant blanket persisted through the trip.
Before long the pair reached their destination. Waiting before them sat the Roc's massive corpse.
The massive bird’s rested lifelessly on its side, blots of dried blood stained its beak; feathers adorned the ground, falling like the leaves of autumn but there was no joy like the seasons.
Silence permeated through the forest surrounding as all life had fled from fear. At times glimpses of the Lunar corps members could be seen dashing and moving along the bird’s unmoving body.
And the air, once filled with the delightful scents of flowers, fruits, trees and other pleasant aromas, was gone. In its place, only the stench of death remained; to the rest of the inhabitants this was a bountiful feast to be enjoyed for months. For Gauravs, it would be a constant reminder of the dangers they narrowly avoided for weeks to come. Even now, its rotting scent could be smelt and while it was still fresh with little scent, to the wolven demi-humans it might as well be as if living right next to a rank dumpster. All traces of what happened may fade with time.
The loss of life, however, could be felt by all denizens of the forest. So much so, that the once quiet and solemn field around them started to return with the sounds of nature. Insects buzzed about, small critters skittered about; curious predators stalking the fringes. Soon even the trees surrounding them could be heard creaking and groaning.
To any other, they were merely simply the cries of life, but Menzai could hear what it actually was beneath. As unseen breezes drifted through; all the cries began to change. No, not change but reveal the true nature of all the cries and blowing breezes that swelled with each second.
Canine ears flicked and perked, Menzai’s head lifting from his protector’s shoulder.” What a beautiful, but melancholy song.” He muttered aloud.
“ What? The hell are you on about? Don’t tell me you’ve gone delusional now too?” Ulysses growled his indignation at his companion and his lack of any explanation.
Any attempt to speak more misgivings were silenced by a squeeze to his shoulder. Unlike last time, this one had a smidgen of strength put into those fingers that could hardly hold a stick still.” Apologies, Sir Ulysses. I know my ways are…frustrating and there is much to discuss and that you all wish for me to rest…” Trailing off as his ears perked up higher.
Hints of the sorrowful melody filled him with renewed strength and determination. With it the grip on his shoulder became stronger, enabling Menzai to push himself up, if only a bit.” But….I need to do this. So I ask that you allow me this selfish request.” Menzai spoke his request in his gentle voice.
Each word the injured wolf said merely fueled the man’s confusion. A part of him wanted to tell the blasted wolf to shut his mouth and rest.” That’s unfair. How many times I gotta tell you not to use that voice.” For it was now just a painful reminder of the past. In that moment, he briefly pictured the kind and rambunctious boy in place of Menzai though it only lasted a second..
” Come on! Higher! Let’s climb to the sky!”
Young Menzai’s words rang through his mind. An old memory that left the aged wolf tearing up briefly before blinking them away.” Go on and do whatever needs to be done. Don’t take all day, I’m already getting an earful from your mother as is.” Ulysses grumbled out before lowering his body to make it easier for Menzai to get down from his back.
With a small bow of his head, Menzai made his way forward after taking a step away from Ulysses where he soon walked him.” This will not take long, I promise.” Nodding to the larger wolf then turned away to start stepping towards the bird.
Thankfully they had arrived in time as Menzai allowed himself to be wrapped within the forest’s requiem. Almost like magic, the sounds of whooshing winds and cries of unseen creatures turned instrumental. A cacophony of noises changing like a whisper in the air.
His right foot gently tapped against the rough ground, the grass ticklish to the toughened sole. The fabric of his haori rubbed against aching skin. A soothing breeze brustling his cheek, the gentle touch of caring. The scent of leaves and berries, inhaled; calming his burning lungs. Whistling of the trees, their sorrowful cries like falling leaves.
With every step he took towards the Roc; all of these had blended, coming together. Their feelings of grief sung for the majestic bird. A great beast, hunter and a parent.
Menzai stood. A solitary tiny figure dwarfed before the unmoving Roc. Eyes closed, listening; living the forest’s sorrow at this terrible loss. A privilege only possible due to his immense love of the forest and its inhabitants and the guardian’s mark.
Through it all, he thought over the events that lead up to this moment. A battle no one expected nor with any real ill intent. The mistakes made, the amazing feats the group pulled off. The tragic ending.
A sorrowful song, yet filled with love and gratitude towards those that prevented further tragedies as well.
As the melodies started to slow and fade away, Menzai had made his decision on how to proceed and the many lessons he had come to learn.
Slowly exhaling from his nose, Menzai opened his eyes, a sharp purple gaze peering up at the Roc. Eyes previously faded and empty glowed with a fervent, radiant shine, the crimson glints almost appearing as if burning.
“ I had thought I understood. Thought I was ready to be a leader. That I was capable enough to do what I had sworn.” His voice spoke with volume and conviction, each word spoken with pure honesty. Menzai; a wolf of few words though when he speaks always come with his all. One that can be trusted with no deceit, ill intent or such.
“ But I was not only foolish, I was naive. I forgot or perhaps to say more accurately, misunderstood what it truly means to take on the moon’s oath. Forgetting it all, I allowed my concern for Phia overtake my mind.” A small shake of his head, disappointed in himself.
Turning his head slightly, turning his eye to the corner to glimpse a small peek back at Ulysses.” I worry over her at all times, of course. But, had I not rushed to get to her and instead had instructed the brothers more properly first…” Whether things may have played out differently or not no longer mattered at this point and Menzai knew this.
Yet, the idea of being a leader and his own personal bonds with Phia proved to be too much.” I have failed. I understand that each of you probably do not think of it that way. The group I can imagine not.” For a brief moment Menzai gave a small smile picturing the objections and kind words being said as if they were there.
“ The matter, however, is that I still failed. But, now having given up my arm freely, I have come to realize the true meaning of taking on the moon’s blessing.” He had more to say when
“ Gave up freely?! The hell are you blatherin about? Talking like you purposefully gave up the arm?” Ulysses spouted out flabbergasted with rage.
Menzai paused for a moment to let the man let out a bit of his anger.” Your anger is understandable. It might seem like I put them through seeing me like this to teach some cruel, but hard lesson. I assure that I would have preferred to avoid such an experience myself. Merely saving Phia meant the loss of my arm regardless…”
Picturing his body a jumbled, disoriented messed of a body barely able to make sense of where he even was.
“ Well that’s all good and all. But..bleedin hell! If Phia wasn’t around you know you’d be going in with the Roc?!” Ulysses barked out, throwing his arms up in an incredulous manner.
A nod from the wolf who kept his gaze on the Roc.” Yes, precisely. I trusted Phia with my life, just as I trusted Sir Dante and Sir Darius and our unexpected guests would pull it off. They have all done exceedingly well. I am immeasurably proud of them. And while to outside eyes, this…” His right hand clutching around his shoulder where his left arm had been only mere minutes ago.
It was true. He was crippled and weak, his body’s center of gravity thrown off. At this point it was undeniable. Menzai could not possibly fight as he was, any item given could not change that.
“ But I am not beaten. I will rebuild my body. Train as I train the humans. Teach and learn, improving ourselves with help from each other. But, the path I must take will prove far harsher. A path I won’t let them share.”
He could only help but be thankful to the Roc for the harsh lessons and loss. And with it, a far higher growth await him. Through the lost of his arm and this event, he had caught a glimpse of the group’s future potential, his own open to him too, albeit a painful and…gruesome one.
Yet, the path he had accepted the moment he took the ritual. A deep sigh from Menzai who had moved close to the Roc, placing his hand against the bird’s face. Still warm, he thought, grateful.* Be at peace and know this. I will find what brought this unneeded tragedy….and make them regret messing with our forest.* His body flared with magic around his body as he declared this; purple eyes flaring with fierce and ominous belief.
Pulling his hand away. One last fleeting look before turning away, leaving the Roc and his failure behind.
“ I will ensure to get strong enough so that they never have to endure seeing me or any of us in such a… state. As long as there is breath in my body, I will make sure the bro- … no, all the humans get through this alive. They have already died once….I will not let our world tarnish their 2nd chance. And any who need my aid I will do my best to help.” Menzai meant every word as he stared into Ulysses' eyes.
Ulysses could barely remember what exactly he saw when he peered into Menzai’s eyes. Only that he felt that he could trust that everything he did was for the sake of Avalia.
The touch of Menzai’s hand on his shoulder snapped Ulysses out of his bit of daze as he took notice the wolf was on his back once more.
“ This is the 2nd time now….” And there would not be a third time. And unlike previously, he succeeded in the part that mattered most.
This alone was worth an arm and more. No matter what he would keep her safe.
A quick shake of the head.” Apologies. Ramblings of something I was reminded of. I have wasted enough time. And with the council…best we get back.”