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I missed again.

The masked apparition hadn’t attacked since Fedouah’s untimely murder. No matter the attack, the angle, the zips and feints. The enemy had always been able to preemptively avoid without straining herself with the gift beyond a couple of accelerations. It was frustrating, but it had allowed the anger to come out early and Zarina to compose herself. Whatever this killer was, she could not be brute forced.

What can I possibly do?

The ominous being, levitating in a manner that resembled a hanged man, angled her mask in a manner that made the eyes appear as though they were grinning. Mocking the dragon.

“It drives one mad, doesn’t it? The powerlessness. Enough to make a regular, good person murder their neighbors. For the poor to abuse the rich tenfold. For the worker to devour alive the bourgeois.” the masked being opened her arms in a mild shrug. “It is now your turn to be stripped, Zarina. I have come to take everything.”

You love to hear yours-

Zarina’s back arched unnaturally outward, her gut was bruised and her mouth left agape from strings of saliva to escape. Without drawing, the Volti envoy had managed to deliver a wicked strike to her abdomen. It was only afterward that the dragon sensed evidence of temporal magic. It was too quick, though - inhumanly quick. On one knee and kept partially standing with her sword planted to the ground, the young dragon felt any sense of control she may have had completely vanished in that moment.

“I was afraid you weren’t paying attention.” uttered the distorted voice behind the mask. She raised her hand and flicked her wrist at the direction of the teenager. “Now that I have it, however, let’s put you to the test.”

Various parts of Zarina’s body began to steam. It started with a mild warmth but quickly became an agonizing ordeal. Skin was being melted via an unseen corrosive agent.

“Guh …!” if standing was hard before, it became far worse now. The pain was one thing, but the stench of burnt and transformed flesh with the agent utilized was possibly the worst thing. It made her want to vomit even more than with the gut punch.

I can’t see right … What is wrong with this bitch?

Zarina finally unleashed a loud exhale.

Fuck off, I’m not going to be your toy.

The Virangish bit back with her counter-spell. The acidic agent was nullified and an internal attack was mixed in with the defensive maneuver, camouflaged as a mere of her recovery effort.

That’s impossible, how?! a wide-eyed Zarina grit her teeth at what she had just witnessed. Her foe had not only countered her disruptive chemical endeavour, but it was as if she had immunized herself before it ever even reached her. This wasn’t just fast, it was nonsensical. No temporal disturbances. I don’t see anything VOID-like. She’s just there. Alive. Not an illusion as far as I can tell. What the fuck are these monsters?! she did not despair, but the terror became palpable.

“Your recovery is impressive.” remarked the woman with the cyan mask. Zarina’s skin-deep wounds had already begun to close and heal. “But still in its infancy. I’ll be nipping you at the bud before you bloom and spread your poisonous pollen onto this world.”

The motive of the torturous attacks was clear, it was pure reconnaissance. One of Virang’s ace was but a fledgeling, a vital piece of information for the opposition.

That’s right, keep talking. the defiant dragon, partially concealed behind her blade, glared right at the Volti. I will cut you down in the ocean’s deluge. From above!

A portal opened above the masked figure and immediately a torrent of ocean water befell her. She only had the chance to look up. In tandem, Zarina had kept enough scraps of temporal magic to perform an uppercut when the Volti would inevitably be smacked down to land.

Something’s wrong. the water current hadn’t been interrupted and the enemy hadn’t drawn more than what had been stored from previous assaults. She was still in there and NOT coming down. How?! She's ... Not even trying. the finest of kinetic barriers perfectly split the merciless waterfall in two, not a single drop touched the enemy. Zarina promptly retreated while the gate closed, revealing an unbothered, floating being.

“Enough. I’ve wasted enough of the finite time I have left in this world.” the menace pointed her index finger at the Virangish, her drawn energy focused onto the very tip of her finger. Arcane school, Zarina could tell, or Atomic. But with it came a variety of portals all around the coastal terrain they battled in. The Volti fired a thin yet undeniably deadly ray of energy. It did not aim for the dragon but instead one of the portals.

She’s going for my flank!

Zarina dodged to the side. It was her face that ended up being the target. Had she not dilated time around her at the last possible millisecond, she would not have had time to raise her sword and soften the blow. Her right horn was burnt completely off.

I wasn’t wrong. she remarked after the fact. It was going for that portal to my left. I knew it did. But it changed right before the beam hit it. That’s … the once confidence and near-fearless dragon gulped. A level of control that’s even better than Jocasta’s. in fact, the way portals were constructed reminded her of elite users, like her sensei.

It was at that moment that the masked being’s disposition changed. Her posture stiffened and her chin rose slightly. Something had changed, and it was not the miss, as she seemed ready to fire another beam until she just stopped. Silently, she stared at her greatsword wielding mark.

“... To think someone like you could be given so many blessings.” ire could be heard in the otherwise distorted and ephemeral voice. “And squander them all by being another tool. Such ineptitude- no, manipulation, is a poison we vow to root out.”

We …

For just a moment, the Volti had drawn a considerable amount of energy from the waves and wind. Something big was coming. Zarina readied her blade, only to turn her back on the enemy and lower it. No …

Another spectral-like entity took the heavens, this one hovering right before the crescent, white-gold moon of Shune, Ceros.



“Zarina.”

“No …!”

“Drop dead.”

With a single wave of her hand, a massive internal chemical assault befell Zarina. What could’ve been her entire body shutting down was stifled and focused entirely on one point: Her right leg. It burst in a mist of blood.

Overwhelming power.

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They had all united at the square, where the box had told them to meet. Some were chipper, some were shaken, and some were even still tired from the performance they had just put. The gang was back together, at the very least, for better ...

Or for worse.

“Y'know,” spoke Juulet, her figuratively reptilian eyes locked onto Kaureerah with Leon getting a few glances. “if you're gonna sacrifice your best piece to win the match, at the very least TRY to get rid of the big bad.” she hopped until most of the gap was closed - it took a little, given she only had her spear as support. “It's one thing to be dumped in a latrine. It's another to end up with the turd still ALIVE!” she wasn't happy, not quite angry or maddened, but the discontent was being made very obvious. “That would've killed all of us if I were anybody else.” venomous were her words, just as was the glared she dedicated to the popular, piscine bard.

Kaureerah involuntarily took a step back - someone strong was angry at her. Then, she realized that that 'someone' wasn't strong right now. She arched an eyebrow and tilted her head. "I owe yoo saumtheng," she replied, with a slight bow of that same head. "I deed it because I thaught eet waus aur best chence too get reed auf thet theeng end, quite frenkly, I knew yoo'd soorvive." She grimaced slightly. "Yoo aulweys do. I'm... saurry for the deefecaulty." She met Juulet's gaze as evenly as she could.

Meanwhile, Xiuyang looked... about as well as could be expected, given who she had for company. Her left arm had been obviously and brutally crushed with a blunt object and hastily mended. She was still trying to heal painful micro-fractures, but such precision was beyond her when even sensing in this environment was quite difficult. She offered Seviin and Yuli a pained and apologetic smile, as though she felt like she'd abandoned them.

She was, however, unconcerned with Juulet. If the Mad Avatar hadn't abandoned her to die, she wouldn't dare to harm anyone here. "Well, I'm not going back down there." She put her foot down on that matter as she considered her options. Frankly, neither of the likely heavily-guarded locales appealed to her. Splitting up was the worst thing they could be asked to do when even their safety in numbers was already just a tempting illusion. Besides, she told herself, the Forge was the entire reason she was here, and it wouldn't do to give her classmates any opportunities to shut her out of it.

She snorted dryly. Just what had she called this, back in Cantativa? A little 'adventure?' A good excuse to escape the public eye for a while? Just what good was she doing, here? All she'd managed to do so far was save the life of her archenemy. It was with that weight on her mind that she joined Leon, Seviin and Yvain in the fog. She supposed that she would drop dead in tandem with one of the other, braver souls any minute. Or, perhaps it would be a long time before the horrors of this place allowed the first of them to die. Maybe the boxed voice's magic would even have worn off by then. She wrapped her arms around herself as she pondered her many possible fates.

She could do little but keep praying. Ipte reunite me with my love, in life or in death. Shune guide my steps. Oraff protect me from these abominations against creation. Eshiran deliver me from the hands of those who mock you from beyond the grave. Dami judge me worthy.

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...Tyrel... live a long life, okay?


Seviin, for her part, had little to say. They'd all made it there, though Yuliya looked bad, like she was hurting. She simply... healed, as best she could with her magics muted. She healed, as best she could, through the feelings of anger towards the faceless horrors of this place. She healed, as best she could, through her sense of betrayal by the ones who'd sent her here. She healed... because people needed healing, and that was what a priestess of Oirase did.

But if you had just fought - protected them - they would not need healing, and they would know not to attack you again.

Horrified at the stray thought, she misaligned a blood vessel in Xiuyang's arm, causing a large purpling bruise. She shook her head and quickly fixed the damage. Seviin's fists clenched and unclenched. It was the animal in her speaking - the animal she would not let out, the animal who would only destroy. Besides, it was a false sentiment. She'd been nowhere near most of the others when they'd been hurt.

Perhaps it was guilt that drove her, then, or maybe just the familiarity of Xiuyang, but she walked into the fog with them. It certainly wasn't fear that she would not be able to fight for herself. Priestesses of Life did not fear Death.

What a load of dung, all of it seems like some messed up test from a Zeno that went crazy. Yvain looked upon the united group with annoyance. If they had time to argue, they had time to keep on moving.

The pain in his shoulder did not fade no matter what he or others tried, yet he did not check if the wound was real or not. Any distraction could make him lose focus on the task. "Let's get moving." He walked forward to dare the fog once more. There was no reason to pray, for may the gods witness his life and judge accordingly.

Most were entering the fog and out of sight while Juulet was still hung up on the previous abandonment. She wasn't as snappy as she normally was, though, with more effort put into the glares toward Kaureerah than anything else. This lack of reaction was becoming more apparent to her ex-colleague from Vyshta's Favoured, Pluurii, although their acquaintance dated further back than the games. “What?” an irate Mad Avatar turned her attention to the white haired Tarlonese, shooting her down with gaze and voice as effectively as the rifle held by the other candidate. The latter peered away, nervous and avoidant.

The numbers dwindled. Soon, they would only have the two one-legged Yasoi, Kaureerah and Yuliya. The Vossoriyan needed to take a seat on the edge of the fountain, passing off her condition as mere exertion. “Well, I'm not going anywhere near the water here.” she stated, her body twisting to find the leaning tower in the distance. “I'll take my chances up there.”

“I'll come with.” the sniper with the mousy voice insisted.

Juulet cackled sarcastically. “Ahah, uhhh-” with a bite of her lip, she sized up the Yasoi that slowly emerged back onto her feet. “With that gun and bucket leg of yours?”

Pluurii, silently, checked out Juulet's frame the same way she had been scrutinized. Emphasis on the spear and the lack of a leg. The Mad Avatar's cheek twitched. “Fuck off.” she growled petulantly. “I got my special sauce still working. You can just-” she made a shooing gesture.

Pluurii shrugged. “We Yasoi are pretty good at climbing, right?” she remarked semi-innocently. “And I like high points. It can help me keep track of everyone.” she smiled. For a moment she had looked toward the fog, right where Seviin had entered.

Xiuyang, for one, was glad to have the priestess' company, but she jolted at the sudden pain of her distracted blunder, and watched with tired eyes as she shook her head and clenched her fists. "Seviin, are you... okay? You seem a little..." She appeared to search for the right word, but regardless of whether she chose to say she was tense, distracted, or just 'off,' it was going to mean the same thing.

Leon had been in good spirits when it was just the first trio arriving. Yuli and Kaureerah seemed to have plenty to catch up about and Leon did the same with Yvain. Frankly, all four of them looked like hell. But the marvelous success of the performance had given enough joy and hope to turn their spirits upward. Whatever Yuli and Yvain had come from, they needed that... And then.

clack clack clack A discordant beat had been introduced to the melody of reunion. clack clack clack

The performer looked over to see the Mad Avatar was back from the dead. A plastic smile masked his growing sense of dread. Should he be smiling? Maybe he shouldn't be looking too happy around her? Hell if he knew what the right way to look was right now.

The exchange between Juulet and Kaureerah wasn't the end of the world, but the former was still giving the latter an evil eye. Of course his luna couldn't escape it by just calling it even. A poor soul had been sent to the Yarsese wilderness for less.

He and Juulet needed to talk before anyone reached the Forge. But that wasn't going to happen with so many around to see. In one moment, he met her gaze when the Avatar's glares at his love had switched over to him. It was a quick, unremarkable look that said 'we are going to be the last ones to leave this plaza.'
















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