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Kire waited to see if he regained more clarity, watching as he observed her, then her hand. He spoke, sounding like the events prior to tonight were only just dawning on him. She nodded, affirming his first statement, then paused, wondering what he meant by them taking something. She looked him over; he was armorless now, and the pouch that carried her blood was gone. Was that how the Gemini had activated the gate?

To his question she nodded again, a small smile on her face. "We did. With your help. And Gavin, and Ysaryn. I'll forever be thankful." And in return, you get pain and fear. Her smile disappeared, remorse stabbing at her. She studied him as he kept his eyes closed. "I owe you my life," she murmured. "I don't know how to repay you."
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They won. Ruli shivered again, then closed his eyes. He knew he should be glad for this, but the emotion felt distant for the moment. He breathed out, relaxing against the stone, the warmth of the room and her presence comforting. Despite his shaking, he felt relaxed and calm. The less he thought at the moment, the less confused he was.
The she mentioned repaying him, and Ruli opened his eyes again, meeting her gaze. He inhaled, feeling the burn in his throat. Whatever Elva had given him, it was helping. "I don't," Ruli started, pausing as another shudder raked through him. His gaze never left her face. "What did they do to me? I've ... I've felt this before."
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Kire pursed her lips, not sure how much detail he could absorb at the moment. "Poison," she answered. She could see the cut on his skin where the hostage had presumably introduced it into his system. "Elva says it's a stronger version of one they had tried on me before. She mentioned Gavin helped with the antidote. Maybe they can tell you more about it, after you've rested more."

He was in no condition to be thinking about that or anything else. "Just try to sleep it off tonight. I'll stay here, if you need me to."
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His brow furrowed again when she suggested sleeping it off. He inhaled sharply, anxious. "Stay here." He said quickly, his hand tightening on hers. "Pay that way. Don't leave me alone. This," Ruli licked his lips, inhaling again. "this hurts. Last time I was alone." He didn't think he could to that again. Not sure if he could hold on to his determination to see it through.

Gently, he bent his arm, wrinkling his nose at the discomfort as he tried to pull her closer to him, closing the space between then.
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He said it felt familiar. And that last time he had been alone. Kire's brow furrowed. How did he know how this felt? Did they have this poison in his world? Who poisoned him? But for now, she focused on him, his grip on her hand, his request. She nodded, and when he tried to pull her close she moved toward him.

As carefully as she could, she drew him close, one arm wrapped around him. "I won't leave," she assured him. "I'll keep you safe."
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Safe.
That word fell on him like a blanket as she wrapped her arm around him. Ruli inhaled, bracing, before he tucked his arm around her in return. He closed his eyes again, willing himself to rest and sleep.

Not long after, Ysaryn returned, her bare feet padding across the chamber silently. In her arms, she held two pillows and a blanket. When she neared, Ruli's eyes opened and trained on her, but he either didn't care that she was there this time, or wasn't entirely sure if she really was. He didn't move, otherwise. So, cautiously, Ysaryn approached and knelt, setting the pillows above their heads within reach and pulling the blanket over them both.
Ling after she was gone, Ruli's eyes remained open, but his gaze was unfocused and still as he dozed.

By morning, there was a clink as Ysaryn put an ewer of water on the ground. The room was so muggy condensation already raced along the surface, pooling on the floor.
Ruli didn't stir, his eyes closed as he finally slept soundly. He still shivered, though it was less violent, less frequent. Ysaryn studied him for a moment before she looked down to Kire. "You cousin is eager." She warned, having convinced Elva to allow her to come see to them instead, fearing Ruli's tolerance.
Considering the bite mark he left on one of Elva's healers, Ysaryn had won that debate.
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Kire had intended to stay awake at least long enough to make sure he was able to sleep, but tired from the battle and from the gate ritual she ended up drifting in and out of sleep repeatedly. Still, every time she managed to keep her eyes open, she gently stroked his back, the way she would before for her younger cousins whenever they had nightmares. She was only vaguely aware of Ysaryn coming in with a blanket and pillows, pulling one towards her to rest her head before she finally dozed off properly, still clutching him softly. When she did finally stir again, it was already morning, though she couldn't tell down there. The temperature inside woke her up, then Ysaryn's presence got her to move, though only slightly, not wanting to wake him.

"Mm. I bet," she murmured sleepily. She observed him for a few moments. He seemed better. "Thank you for the warning. Please let her know we'll be up later. He hadn't dozed off immediately, I think. He needs a bit longer." She paused, then smirked at her. "I'm sure Ed is eager, too. We'll go back to camp later."

After Ysaryn left, Kire slowly sat up and drank a little of the water, Ruli's arm across her lap. She stayed that way, observing him as she waited to see if he would wake. When he didn't, she lay back down, attempting to go back to sleep. She woke again, just before noon. Softly, she touched his cheek. "Hey," she whispered. "Ruli? Thirsty? There's water here." She paused, waiting for him to wake properly. "How are you feeling?"
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Ysaryn only smirked down at Kire as she mentioned Ed. "Anyone would be." She answered with a wink before she turned and strolled out to pass along the words to Elva.

When Ruli finally stirred, he inhaled and breathed out in a soft, growl, his eyes opening into slits. His sclera was still slightly pink, but he had less difficulty in focusing. He noticed Kire and furrowed his brow, not sure of how much he could recall had been a dream or not. Not much of it, if she were here with him.

"I bit someone." He said quietly, not yet reaching for the water nor making an effort to get up. Would Elva toss him out for that? Arrest him? Eyes burning, Ruli looked around the chamber he'd woken in. Was that why he was hiding down here? After he looked back toward Kire, he considered her question. "Sore." He answered. "Still hurts. But its nothing like before."

After a few deep breaths to ready himself, Ruli sat himself up, groaning, his arms shaking with the effort. Once he was at last sitting upright, he dragged his hand over his face, his fingers falling over the gash on his cheek. Pieces of yesterday came back, as well as all the pieces of his previous life. Which left a pit in his stomach Envy could have dove through.
To avoid remembering, Ruli glance to Kire, brow furrowed again. "You stayed?" He asked, admittedly surprised by this. The empress, on a hard stone floor in the bowels of her cousin's mountain manor, with a man who'd torn into the flesh of one of her citizens.
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Kire raised her brows at his first words. Well, with teeth like his, she didn’t envy the poor healer or attendant who had been at the receiving end of that. But given that Elva didn’t seem overly alarmed by this, she assumed it wasn’t overly serious. Elva had had her share of unruly or deranged patients over the years. So she said nothing yet to this confession, nodding in understanding when he told her that he wasn’t feeling as much pain as he did yesterday. That was good, at least.

When he sat himself up, she did the same, to stretch and also to see if he needed help. When he didn’t, she allowed herself to relax a bit, covering her mouth as she yawned and stretched. He turned to her and asked with surprise that she had stayed, Kire shrugged. “I made a promise. I kept it. Consider it working towards my debt to you.” She figured he may not remember asking her to do so last night and let it pass. “I don’t know if you remember, but you asked me to take you home yesterday. I’m returning with Ysaryn to camp later, but if you don’t want to wait too long and Gavin is ready, I can portal you back within the day.”
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Is that what he asked? Ruli frowned again, trying to remember. He remembered wanting to go home. He remembered wanting nothing more than to hide somewhere underground in the quiet, to be near Envy. Someone he trusted to keep him safe. He glanced at Kire, suddenly recalling that he'd asked her to stay, and that, yes, she promised to do so.

He cleared his throat. "Yeah. That's fine. I'm alright." Ruli sighed. "I'm not in a rush. Just, tired, now. That's all." Bending his legs slightly, he braced his arms near his knees and leaned over his lap. "Kire, I-" He began, staring at the floor. "I don't ... remember much fo what happened last night. I get bits and peices of it, then pieces of something else, so, uh." He cleared his throat again. "If you could let me know if I've hurt anyone? Else, I mean, I know I hurt someone. And if we could just forget everything else?"
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Well, he seems more like his usual self now. Kire sighed. She wanted to ask about that ‘something else’ he had brought up, but clearly he didn’t want to talk about it. Not yet, anyway. “Alright. Take the day to rest. Though you should probably use your bed upstairs. Elva will most likely tell a better account of what happened while you were being treated.” She looked at him, sitting cross-legged in front of him, pondering on which questions were safe to bring up. “I know you want to forget everything, but—the poison. If the Gemini had it, but you remember experiencing something like it, did they get it from your world, or vice versa? You don’t have to tell me everything about it, but if assassins are going around with that kind of toxin in their arsenal, it might be important to talk about. Not now though,” she clarified as she stood up. “When you’re feeling better. You need to eat though,” she said firmly, pointing at him. “When you’re well and able, go upstairs so Elva can give you a proper dressing-down.” She turned to leave, then stopped to look back at him again. “I’m glad you’re alive.” As she walked away, she absentmindedly rubbed the fingers of her right hand together, still feeling the way he gripped them in his desperation.

Upstairs, Kire saw that Gavin was already awake at the banquet table, wolfing down a big breakfast—or lunch, as Kire noted it was already noon. Daryll was sitting opposite him, with the two girls sitting on either side of him. Elva was seated at the head of the table, and it looked as if the mood around the table was generally more upbeat than yesterday.

“The lad had told me everything,” Daryll said, unable to help the wide grin on his face, and forgetting that the younger cousins could hear. “You did it! Not that I didn’t think you could, of course,” he clarified.
“How is he?” Elva asked.
“Much better,” Kire said, holding up her hands to Etta and Pres to stop them from hugging her. “I’m still dirty,” she said, grinning. “I’ll freshen up and join you. That’s looking good,” she remarked, pointing at the food Gavin was shovelling in his mouth. He grunted in response, raising his thumb before returning to his task.

Once Ruli had left the hot springs, Kire went down for a quick bath, returning to the dining hall at the tail end of everybody’s meal. “What comes next, then?” Gavin asked, not quite willing to leave the dining table yet.
“I was about bring that up,” Kire said. “Adult talk, kids, sorry.”
“Aw.” Etta pouted. “But can Ruli make us a celebratory cake?”
“Mm. He’s tired and injured, love,” Elva put in, “if you want to ask him, you will have to wait.” Etta conceded, and she and Precy hugged Kire each, then together, before going off to another part of the manor.

“Now, to business: I will inspect the Tower today, as well as find a way to get rid of all traces of runes or Gemini magic around the Palace. We’ll need to undo all the wards,” she said to Gavin and Daryll. “If you’re not up for it yet, Gavin, you can keep resting here. Daryll could take over. At the moment, it seems we don’t have to hurry, but within the week would be best.”
Gavin shook his head. “I’m good. Sooner the better, anyway. Just let us know when you’re ready to go.”
Daryll nodded. “Likewise.”

After her meal, Kire put on the same set of armor she had worn yesterday, her sword by her side, and went to look for Ysaryn to tell her they were ready to go. They emerged just outside of camp, and immediately the guards escorted them back inside. Ed and Narda were conferring in a tent, and just as she had noticed an overall better mood back at Elva’s manor, she could tell today everyone was in good spirits, despite her calling a mourning period for the week.

“How is he?” Ed asked, though his eyes went briefly to Ysaryn’s, his attention on her for a few moments before he turned them to Kire.
“Better. And how were things around here?”
“Expecting us to run the camp to the ground overnight?” Narda answered with a smirk. Kire grinned and patted her on the back. “You, lad. You did really well,” she said to Gavin, thumping him mightily on the back. Gavin almost coughed up his lunch, but he grinned up at the giantess, finally feeling that she had accepted him fully.

You’ve rested well, I hope?” Ed told Ysaryn, a sly grin on his face. “Saving your energy for some sparring tonight?
“Good gods,” Kire said, rolling her eyes. “It’s barely afternoon.”
Daryll looked around, clueless, but shrugged, deciding he didn’t need the details.
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Ruli nodded, knowing very well he should eat, though not very enticed by it. His mind steeled itself about her mention of the toxin, figuring such a topic would arise. But Ruli didn't answer her on it. It appeared Elva had enough of some sort of antidote for it. He was alive, afterall.
As Kire instructed him to go upstairs and get looked at and fed, he nodded again, watching her get up and leave him in the hot spring chamber. He felt strange. From everything. The poison that kicked him right back to his old life, his old memories. The fact that he'd bitten someone. And the fact that he'd asked Kire to stay with him.
More than that, she done it.

Another memory surfaced from the previous day, when he'd accepted his impending death because it spared hers.

Tucking the pillows under his arm, wrapping the blanket around his shoulders, and grabbing the ewer, Ruli wandered out of the room and upstairs, deciding against the use of his magic for the moment. While the last of the effects of the poison still threatened to knock him off his feet, perhaps it wasn't worth the short cuts in transport. He was quickly found by one of the servants who took the pillows and ewer and helped him along, leading Ruli to the infirmary. He slumped over in a bed, still wrapped in his blankets, and waited.

After a while, Elva arrived to look him over, and Ruli opened his eyes to watch her. He didn't move much, unsure if she needed the reassurance that he wouldn't fight. Or bite. Gods, he felt guilty about that. "I'm sorry about your healer." Ruli voiced. "I will apologize, if I see them." He wasn't sure he would. Who would show his face after being bitten?
On Elva's instruction, he shrugged off the blanket to let her look him over, getting little more than a tut about the irritation in his eyes before she asked how he felt. He responded much the same as he had with Kire; sore and heavy limbed.

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Ysaryn rolled her shoulders when they emerged back at the camp, the smell of metal, oil, and blood welcoming her like a dear friend. She smiled, looking around as they were escorted within. The atmosphere was better here. Less death and wariness. There was a celebratory feel to it. People had a bounce in their steps. Even the wounded seemed upbeat.

When they entered the tent, Ysaryn's gaze swept around before catching Ed's gaze. She smirked at him, listening as they spoke and commended Gavin. Yes, such a good thing they decided not to kill the little man.

As Ed addressed her, Ysaryn gave a low chuckle. "Be prepared to look up at me from upon your back, Wyvern." She answered smoothly as Kire tolled her eyes. "Sparring is good for every hour, Kirai. Try it." She added teasingly, folding her arms over her front. "What task does the Chieftess have for me today?"

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“Hmm.” Elva was silent, except for the occasional question to Ruli as she looked him over. She waved off his apology. “I’m sure she will appreciate it. I told her to take the day to rest. But do know that you can’t be responsible for your actions under the influence of a deadly and excruciating poison,” she said, then smirked. “We’ve dealt with difficult patients before—Kire being one of them, in fact— though not ones with teeth as sharp as yours, mind.” She nodded, satisfied when he said he felt sore and heavy. It was what was expected in the aftermath of the cure. “But, in future, perhaps a warning about the disappearing? If you’d ended up outside and we didn’t find you, you’d be a frozen sorcerer by morning. Some things I can’t cure.”

She lectured him a little more about caution and taking care of himself—though not to same extent she would Kire or her cousins. Afterwards, satisfied with the rest of the results of her examination of him, Elva called for someone to bring him food, something easy for him to consume. Some soup arrived later, along with tea, and some bread and cheese. A servant brought her a bowl of fruit just as she took out her pipe to light. Sitting opposite him, she started smoking, pausing now and then to nibble on fruit.

“If they all move back to the Capital, it’s going to be awfully quiet in here again,” she murmured to herself chuckling as she shook her head, sinking into a few moments of contemplative silence as she let Ruli eat. “You’ve done so much for our family. For her. You might be tired to hear it, and I’m sure Kire is grateful, but—thank you. At this rate, Kire should put you on the royal payroll, what with all the heavy lifting you had to do on her behalf,” she said with a smirk, taking out her pipe to light. A servant brought her a bowl of fruit to nibble on, and she leaned back on her chair, taking small bites as she smoked. “I hope you don’t mind if I’m feeling chatty. Lots of emotions going around lately, as you can imagine. The way you disappeared yesterday reminded me a little of Kire during her worst times. Though you can be forgiven, you weren’t exactly lucid. But she used to be so terrible at showing weakness, even if it tore her apart inside, even if she actually wanted to be comforted. What could you expect from an orphan who got thrust upon a throne, after all.”

She blew out smoke, reminiscing. “I mean she can still be insufferably stubborn, of course, but she’s gotten better about asking for help over time. Gods know she’ll be vulnerable only with the people who matter. Which, I guess, brings me to a question I’ve been meaning to ask, and again, do forgive me for springing this on someone who had just recovered from poison, seeing as you’re rather a captive listener at the moment.” She blew out a ring of smoke, then turned her gaze on him. “Is there anything between you and Kire, besides the occasional romp in bed? No judgment on the answer, I’ve had my own dalliances here and there. But as the unwitting hostess of your trysts, I do have a little bit of a right to my curiosity.” She tapped the stem of the pipe against her lip absentmindedly as she waited for his answer.

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Kire shook her head at her cousin and Ysayrn. “You two will have plenty of time to ‘spar’ all night later,” she commented. Gavin wrinkled his nose, looking between the two of them, while Daryll’s brow creased in confusion. “As for tasks, I only have one for you, and we’ll be doing that together: getting rid of the rune circles around the Palace and the Red Tower.”
Daryll nodded. “I assume we’ll leave the negation wards for last, in case any other magical boobytraps spring themselves on us?” He looked to Gavin, who nodded in assent.
“Besides Kire herself and the gate—or whatever that was that we summoned—everything else should still be contained by the wards we set,” the young Gemini said.
“Palace first, then,” Kire said, leading them in.

The Palace still looked eerie to her this way. In shambles, with signs of violence everywhere. The Great Hall used to be so resplendent, with stained glass windows and the portraits of her predecessors lining the walls. Banners from all the noble houses would have hung in between the columns that lined the aisle. She assumed the Gemini had either destroyed them, or perhaps made coin from them, but didn’t keep them. It wouldn’t have hurt as much if they could have at least left the portrait of her parents alone, but she knew it was folly to think they’d spare that for any reason. Sighing, Kire gave the floor to Gavin and Daryll, who gave everyone else instructions for how to scratch out or deface the rune circles. Once the Great Hall was done, Kire led them to the end of the hall, where two grand doors led into the Throne Room itself.
Gavin gaped. A great marble dais—white flecked with gold-- rose from the floor at the far end, with a red canopy trimmed with gold thread hanging over the throne itself. An amber rose window shone above the whole affair. The ceiling rose into a dome above the dais, and on it Gavin could see what looked like a painting of gods and goddesses. The throne itself, however, looked like it had been carved from a massive block of dark green jade. It was a squarish affair, almost too simple for the trappings it was surrounded with, yet it was the simple design that made it look all the more intimidating. To Gavin, it almost looked too huge for Kire to sit on. “Holy shit,” the murmured—a little too loudly, his curse echoing in the room.
“Tradition says the Jade Throne was carved from the petrified remains of a dragon,” Ed said. Kire was silent as she went up the steps of the dais. She couldn’t feel anything from it, so no traps at the moment. She stood before the jade throne upon which she had presided over banquets, made royal declarations, pronounced death sentences, and governed her lands, the way her ancestors had, the way her father had. So much blood… Her fingertips brushed the cold armrest. Did they ever sit on this? Did they think of destroying it, the way they destroyed the portraits of my sires?

Daryll and Ed looked at each other, then at Kire, letting her have this moment in silence. Gavin, too, looked at a loss for words inside this room, the weight of its history sinking into him. After a silence, he cleared his throat softly. “There’s fewer to erase here, we’d be done in no time.” Kire nodded, turning away from the throne to continue the work.

After they were done, the Palace grounds were next. It tore at Kire to see the state of the orchards, with trees felled or defaced. Those with runes etched into their bark too deeply had to be cut down, too. “You don’t have to go to the crypts,” Ed said, when they took a break after completing their sweep of the orchards.
Kire shook her head. “I’m seeing that through.”
The entrance to the Wyvern crypts weren’t far from the orchards themselves. But where once there stood marble statues of dragons guarding the entrance, there was now just broken stone. The gates had been forced open. Kire’s hands curled into fists. “You don’t have to,” Ed pressed. Kire rubbed her face and nodded silently. Ed looked at Gavin, Daryll, and Ysaryn. “Let’s make it quick.” Down below, the carven likenesses of Wyvern emperors and empresses had been defaced. Gavin coughed; it looked like the mages, in their search for any part of a Wyvern they could use for their rituals, had scoured these crypts for material. After searching, however, Gavin shook his head at Ed. No runes here. When they went back up to meet Kire, they said as much.
“Most likely, they took whatever little they could from here and took it back up to where they’d laid their circles,” Daryll explained.

Which only left the Tower now. Daryll and Gavin, not having seen its current state before, both drew a deep breath at the crystallized mages. Beneath the mages were remnants of the runes. Some of them already looked scratched out. “Fuck…” the lad said.
“You got that right,” Kire muttered. “But that concerns me more,” she said, pointing to the still-faintly glowing windows above them.
Daryll, unable to help his morbid curiosity, stepped closer to one of the crystal ‘statues’, both awed and chilled by how much of the features had been preserved. “What do we do with these?” Ed asked, not liking the idea of even being in their presence.
“Smash ‘em seems most appropriate,” Gavin suggested.
“Before that, I’m going up to the Seer’s Chamber. My hunch is, the world gate’s somehow in there,” Kire said. “I’ll go in first—yes, Daryll, that means you stay out here. Your alchemy chamber can wait for you another hour or two.” Daryll looked completely deflated by her cutting him off before he could even voice out the desire. “When I tell you all it’s safe, come in.”

The Tower, as she had expected, was untouched. Even after all this time, its strange magic only allowed Kire, her family, and whoever they trusted inside. Dusty, or at least much dustier than when Daryll was in charge of it. A smell she’d rather not identify wafted up from the alchemy chamber, perhaps from all his stale ingredients. She climbed up, past the living quarters, Daryll’s room and library, up and up until she pushed open the door that led into the Seer’s Chamber. Eight windows circled the chamber, and right across from her was a door that led nowhere. It was through there that the Seer had stepped out to meet her and give her the Ring.
But this time, one of the windows was glowing blue. The halo of light looked like a smaller version of her portal, which puzzled her. Cautiously, she stepped close enough to peer at it without touching it. In the middle of the light was an image. Caves? Kire squinted at it, the image looking familiar somehow, before she gasped. She went to another window to lean out and call down to them. “Hey, come up!”
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He tolerated the proding as she inspected him, but the moment she was finished and called for food, Ruli lay back down on his side and cocooned himself in the blanket. His eyes watched her as they waited for the meal. When it arrived, he didn't straighten again, still unwilling to eat even if, rationally, he knew he should. She lit her pipe and nibbled on fruit, and Ruli waited, knowing more was coming. She bore that same look on her face that Envy often got when he was curious and wouldn't ignore it.

Ruli wasn't really expecting a thanks, however. He blinked at her as she continued to chat, even apologizing for the chatting, as she revealed a little about Kire. Ruli had had a hunch, but it was nice to hear Kire was just as horrible about showing weakness as he was. He flashed again to the flicker of memory last night where he had asked for Kire to stay, and she'd obliged, even though he was on the stone floor of a basement. When she had her own bed upstairs, and really had no obligation to do as he asked.

As Elva moved on, mentioning something she'd been meaning to ask, Ruli blinked again and focused on her, listening. Is there anything between him and Kire? A loaded question, really. For some reason, it didn't surprise him that Elva knew. Either through Kire, or Ysaryn's comments to Ed, he assumed. Ruli inhaled and shuddered as he sighed, giving the question proper thought.
"It was to take the edge off." He said after a time, feeling heavier for it. Was he disappointed? "Her idea. But I suppose they'll stop now, so no further cause for curiosity."
Ruli closed his eyes, wondering why his heaviness didn't disappear. Was he disappointed? He saw her face again, the blurred shape as he asked for her to stay, could feel her hand in his, the warmth of her body that soothed him. Remembered how he'd accepted his inevitable death because it spared hers.
But she was empress again. That put an end to alot.

"What antidote did you give me?" He asked suddenly, deciding to pull the topic away from Kire. "It helped alot. I'm ..." Ruli opened his eyes again, peering at Elva. It was scientific documentation. "...familiar with the poison used. At least a strain of it from my world."

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Ysaryn chuckled again, twitching an eyebrow in Kire's direction before she turned and went to work, following the group as they cleared room by room, chamber after chamber. Ysaryn scratched the runes with her swords, pulled tiles up from the ground to break them, helped to cut down trees that bore the scars of the magic. It wasn't easy work. Despite the negation wards of Ruli's, she could somehow sense the magic that radiated from the runes. It was like a slight wave of nausea, making her both hungry and unwilling to eat, that disappeared with each one that broke.
It felt good, though. Having slaughtered so many Gemini mages in the memory of those she had lost, those who hadn't been so lucky as she had been, and then destroying all that they had slaughtered for. It was a victory. As the day moved on, she fell silent and contemplative, silently mourning one of her lost female's with each broken rune.

As they approached the tower, however, Ysaryn had no argument about not entering at all. The crypts had given her the creeps. They did not bury their dead, so being beneath the surface of the earth with a whole series of them made her skin crawl. Instead, she remained outside of the tower beside Gavin and the cousins, staring up at the glowing windows.

When Kire shouted at them to join her, Ysaryn frowned. "Why she sound happy?" Ysaryn asked in a half grumble, drawing one of her swords as a precaution as she stepped inside.
And immediately gagged. "What in unholy-?" She said, covering her nose and mouth with the bend of her free arm. Her eyes watered, and she hurried upstairs as quickly as she could, the odor following her for the first two flights. Even when it finally lessened, Ysaryn kept her arm over her face. Their air felt odd here, a surge of magic similar to the world gates hummed and dances around her, pressing on her ears in some unidentifiable song.

As they neared the room in which Kire stood, Ysaryn's steps grew cautious, but she straightened, her arm still raised. As they stepped inside and she peered at the gate, at the image projected inside of it, her arm finally fell. "Is that...?" She asked, taking a very cautious step forward to peer more closely. Though nothing was clear beyond the walls of the cave, she could see shapes moving on the other side, like shadows deep beneath water. One of them was very large. "Is that Envy?"
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Elva leaned back, pondering on his answer. That it had been Kire's idea was interesting, given how embarrassed she usually was when talking about her own love life or lack thereof. She raised a brow at his assertion that the arrangement would be over, as well as at good reluctance to talk about it. Two peas in a pod, those two, she thought, somehow doubting that what he said would come to pass. "Fair enough," she said nevertheless, continuing her smoking.

His next question though-- specifically, the assertion he made that came with the query-- made her sit up straighter. "Your world?" She frowned. That was disturbing. She listed off the ingredients and explained each, including those that Gavin had added to the mix. "What kind of sick bastards in your world would come up with this? Assassins?" She huffed. "I've seen a lot of things throughout my practice as a healer. Different kinds of pain. This poison is one of the crueler ones. Kire is lucky to survive it. How did you encounter it before?"

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Gavin followed into the Tower, then gagged immediately at the smells. Daryll and Ed coughed, with Ed swearing at Daryll in Taakalon. "I wasn't exactly here for the clean up," he muttered back before hurrying upstairs. When they finally did reach the chamber, Gavin gaped. This wasn't at all what he had expected.

Kire squared her shoulders. "Well, only one way to find out, yes?" She gestured for them to step back, then, slowly, she reached out to touch the window--

--immediately getting sucked into the portal. It was so instantaneous, she barely felt it. But as soon as she stepped out, she knew exactly where she was. "Envy?"
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He was just slightly bothered by how much many questions she asked about his source of knowledge. Ruli watched her expression, seeing much of Envy's curiosity in her eyes. Maybe that was just a scholar thing. Maybe he'd have seen it in Daryll, too, if he'd paid attention in the man's alchemy room the other night instead of focusing on the maps.
He listened to the ingredients used, and the ones Gavin added, with interest. Why Gavin was brought in to help, he didn't press on, but his mind circled the ingredients she listed. "Huh." Ruli grunted, not sure if using that particular one was genius or just a damn fine guess.
Actually, it had Envy written all over it.

Her continued questions made him no less uneasy as her questions about Kire, but at least these ones he could sidestep. "Its more psychological." Ruli informed her. "It isn't like the other poisons that shut down your body or stop your heart. It effects your mind." Ruli shrugged the blanket to tuck it closer against his head, covering his ear for added warmth. "If you continue to take it, it does little more than make you feel heavy. Make your bones reverberate slightly, and uncomfortably. Its used as a sort of tranquilizer. Its when you're waning off of it that kills you. It tells your brain you need more or you're going to die. Causes so much pain that many kill themselves to escape it. K-Kire's Ring likely helped her. And the ... the antidote. Its smart. I would suggest something to help the victim fall unconscious. So their brain can't tell them to die."

He tucked his arm closer, wrapping the blanket tighter around him. "I'd like to sleep more." Ruli announced in hopes of cutting off further inquiries.

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"Kirai!" Ysaryn shouted at her as the idiot woman stepped toward the portal and vanished. Ysaryn froze, waiting. It was so instantaneous, so sudden. Ysaryn watched the gate itself, wondering if it would collapse or rear angrily. But nothing happened. warily, she turned her head to Gavin, raising her eyebrow.

"For fuck sake!" Came an alarmed voice to greet Kire first. Zeke lowered his sword from where he stood behind the portal, glaring at her. "I almost killed you!"
Envy, standing not far from Zeke, grinned when he heard Kire's voice. "I know you." He answered her, though he made no effort to step forward, his hand braced on the cavern wall. "Can you enlighten us as to what has appeared in the heart of the city?" He asked. "Gavin and Ruli? Are they with you? And Ysaryn?"
"Wait." Zeke turned to face Envy. "If she made it through alive, maybe the others are, still." As Envy raised his head in agreement, Zeke whirled back around. "Two shadow elves were near it when it opened, they were sucked through. Are they on the other side?"

In another breath, Ysaryn appeared beside Kire, looking wide-eyed, but in one piece. She blinked, bewildered, before inspecting her body and hair for damage. "Ysaryn." Zeke said, before quickly repeating the question about the elves. The fuchsia haired elf exhaled, then turned around and stepped back through the portal, instantly returning to the Seer Room, nearly bumping into Gavin before she explained and began searching the rooms.
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Kire whirled around when Zeke cursed. “You and a whole army,” she commented, before grinning when she turned to Envy. But the news of two shadow elves getting sucked in made her frown. She was about to turn back and go in again when Ysaryn followed. When she went back in to find the missing elves, Kire went back in to help the search. They weren’t in the living quarters, nor where they in Daryll’s library and room.
“Ugh,” Gavin muttered. “Does that mean we check down at the basement?”
Ed didn’t look too pleased at that. Kire groaned, though she paused, remembering something. “The armory’s down there, too.”
“Ah. Well, perfect then.” Gavin nodded.

Before they went in, however, they opened the Tower entrance wide to let in more air. Kire went in first, covering her nose and trying not to breathe in the fumes too much. Gavin followed behind Ysaryn. They quickly passed the alchemy chamber, the smells making Kire dizzy, until they found themselves at the entrance to the armory.
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Ysaryn couldn't scent them out, the Greek of whatever was below them overwhelming and nauseating. She covered her mouth and gagged behind her arm, wiping her eyes as they burned. For once, she envied the lesser senses of the others.
When they suggested the basement, which she knew to be near the source of the scent, she paled. However, her attitude changed when she heard the word armory. Suddenly determined, she turned and strolled down the stairs with the others. Though she grew less excited about the armory as they went and the stench grew stronger.

The elves were in the far corner of the armory, both pale and I'll. The added reek of vomit somehow improved the odor. The two, a male and a female, looked up when they heard the group approach, looking as though they would rather welcome death then fight.
Until they saw Ysaryn. They scrambled to their feet, looking relieved.
"Ysaryn." The female sighed. "Where are we?"
"The air is toxic." the male agreed, putting his hand on his mouth.
Ysaryn grinned at them from behind her arm. "Yes, it is. But temporary." She gestured toward the doorway, her eyes wandering the weapons and armour stands. So much Amrian steel. "Follow us out. We will return you to Úvano."

Despite the smell, Ysaryn lingered in the armoury for a moment before she followed them, remaining herself that she could return when it smelled better to ogle the weapons. They trudged back up the stairs, the elves both keeping their distance from the others, with the exception of Ysaryn.

As they stepped into the Seer room, and saw the portal that had ripped them here, the two stiffened, but gave no argument as Ysaryn strolled right through it. It smelled worlds better in Úvano anyway. They glanced at one another and followed, exhaling as they stepped into a room the recognized.
Envy, who hadn't moved, tilted his head as he heard the footsteps and sighs of relief. "Does someone want to explain?" He requested.
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While Ed excused himself to say he would fetch Narda and Myka, who needed to be updated on the situation, Kire had gone in after Ysaryn, and when Envy asked his question, Gavin appeared behind them. “Hey, old man,” the lad greeted, grinning as he stepped forward towards the Kartaian to give him a hug in greeting, squeezing for a few brief moments before he cleared his throat, straightening up. He saw Zeke and grinned, raising a hand in greeting.
“How about you give him the explanation, Gavin,” Kire said, smiling as she crossed her arms. Gavin nodded, then proceeded to recount, at least in very broad strokes, what happened during the siege. Kire noticed he left out just how much of his own blood was involved. But he stopped short when he mentioned what happened to Ruli.
“He’s recovering, but he got poisoned real bad,” he said, and guilt at leaving him behind. You wouldn’t have been able to stop him from getting poisoned, his mind reasoned, but it didn’t really help. Gavin recounted the ingredients to the antidote he and Elva put together.

“We’re just giving him more time to recuperate, and then we’re bringing him back. And seeing as this gate is a lot less stressful than my portals or the wild gates, we could bring him back through here,” Kire put in. “So far, this gate looks stable, and is in a safe place on our side. Unless you’d rather we find a way to close this gate, maybe we could keep it up, in case it’s your turn to cross over if you need my help. Or just wanting a visit.” She smiled briefly, but observed Envy's expression, wondering how he was taking all this. He hadn't been happy about Gavin's involvement, though now at least he had returned, relatively unscathed. But Ruli worried her.
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Envy tilted his head, then grinned. "Gavin." he said, extending his arm in invitation before wrapping his arm around him tightly. "I'm glad to see you unharmed. You know, figuratively." He shared. "Though you smell. You all do."

As Gavin went into an explanation, Envy's relief faded from his countenance. That Gavin had, indeed, used his blood, even if for a good purpose, bothered the elf. His mood didn't improve when he'd heard what had fallen upon Ruli. "Poisoned?" He repeated, turning his head to look between voice to voice. As Gavin listed the ingredients used, Envy visibly paled.
"Yes, please bring him back. He," Envy swallowed, halting himself before he turned toward Gavin. "Write those ingredients down for me, please. We need the cataloged here."

As Kire went on to discuss the gate that had formed, the Kartaian inhaled. "Ah, yes." he sighed, turning towards where the gate formed. "I ... I don't know. It may come in handy, now that we know what it is. We can wall it off and ward it. I..." He frowned, turning toward Zeke, or at least where he remembered the man had been. "Start preparations?"
Zeke, who had been standing a few feet to the side, nodded and left.
Envy turned back toward the others. "Ysaryn, you people are alright?"
"Hungry. But yes."
Again, he nodded, then looked toward Kire. "So, this leads to your world? Its safe?"
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