Theá continued to watch with some interest as the stallion worked, extracting the smaller pieces of obsidian soaked in raw magic and sewing together the larger wounds while patching up the smaller ones with bandages or other materials. He was good at what he did, she couldn't deny that, but even then she couldn't help but feel that something about him was off. Judging by his initial flinch when she had first showed him the ponies it wouldn't surprise her that he loathed doing what he did. Perhaps he would have preferred to just kill them outright rather than treat them?
One quick glance at Meelo told her that he thought the same; suspecting the stallion of having some hatred for the Moon & Star; something he might even take as a personal insult. Either that, or he just doesn't like him. It doesn't happen often, but it's not impossible for Meelo to dislike somepony. She winced internally when she remembered how he had haunted one pony about a month back because he didn't like him. He'd done nothing to harm him physically, but the psychological torture he put that stallion through was horrifying in and of itself; Meelo wasn't as harmless as he sometimes lead others to believe.
Her eyes followed the doctor as he levitated the corpses of the three inquisitors and left, not even blinking.
"Meelo," she said once he was out of earshot. "Keep an eye on him. Something about him makes me uneasy. It happens that ponies are not shocked by my presence, but how he seemingly reacted with nothing but slight caution, and how he eyed my blood regretfully when I evaporated it... I fear his agenda is something other than just being a good doctor helping ponies. Do what you feel necessary." Meelo glanced up at her and nodded, diving into the ground and following the stallion from underground; silently, unseen.
He followed him until he stopped and started digging the graves. Hiding in the shadow of the big earth pony-metal hybrid, he watched him speak and look around, clearly contemplating something. When he started sawing off the horns of unicorns near the border of the city, is eyes narrowed and he would have ground his teeth had he had a mouth in his incorporeal state. You're no better than the Earthborn! he roared in the silence of his own mind, fighting to keep silent. Only Theá's request and his want to remain unnoticed had him stay silent and continue observing. What Silver Scalpel said following his work only made the blaring alarms in Meelo's mind increase in volume. Not only was he not a common doctor that simply worked to heal others, but he was aiming for something more; something more powerful. To say that it terrified Meelo would be an understatement. Granted, he wasn't sure exactly what he meant by what he had said, but he had a good idea nonetheless.
'My Apotheosis...' With a gaze bordering on hatred, he fought to keep silent, watching the stallion... and lost. He exited the shadow he was hiding in and sped over to Silver Scalpel, delivering a piercing glare that promised punishment unlike any other should he try anything. He then disappeared into the ground again, taking his leave.
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Just as she had asked Meelo to follow the doctor due to how uneasy he made her feel, she took to the air and made for the opposite side of the town near where she knew there was a river. She could easily kill the doctor right then and there should she want to, but it felt wrong to just outright kill him despite how he made her feel. It would go against everything that she is; to hunt only when it was truly necessary, either to survive or to protect, was her way of doing things. Cold blooded murder was not.
She glided across the smoking remains of the town, looking down with an almost mournful look in her eyes. So many innocent had died, not at her hoof, but at the hoof of the Cult. At the very least I ended the blasphemy their bodies were subject to.
She touched down a few moments later, sitting down on her haunches facing the ruins. With a brief flash of her horn, a flute made of dark wood materialized in front of her and hovered up to her lips where she began to play. The flute itself was ordinary, but the sound that came from it was not. The calm tones echoed through the sky, sounding both mournful and happy at the same time. Her magic carried the tunes far and wide, shifting it just so and making it both enchanting and haunting.
She mourned the loss of those who had been so wrongfully killed by the Cult. Those who had been kidnapped and turned, mauled and crippled physically and mentally. She played an ode to the brave souls who had given their life to take down dozens of the abominations of the cult. So many had died, so many had been turned. But she knew, in her heart, that for every mortal who had lost their life defending their comrades and themselves, ten monstrosities had fallen.
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It had been about a few hours since the light had pierced the sky and the thunderclap had nearly thrown her off her hooves, but the hooded pony was now well on her way towards where she suspected the light had come from. She hoped to be there soon as it would soon be getting too dark to see properly. It was already darkening slightly, the sun slowly dipping towards the horizon in the west.
She looked towards the smoke coming from somewhere in the distance and, assuming that that was her destination, stepped up her pace and went into a light canter.
It wasn't long before she could see a green speck in the distance which slowly became bigger and bigger as she got closer. Once she was within a few hundred metres she thought whoever it was was a green pegasus with incredibly large wings. Whoever it was, their wings were spread wide with each feather stretched out to their maximum length. One wing alone is three times the length of a normal pony! She couldn't keep from gawking once she got closer and got to really see how large the wings were, neither could she keep the twinge of jealousy from worming its way into her mind.
She kept her canter up and steadily moved closer, all the while wondering as to the identity of the green pony all the while she started hearing music, but didn't really register it, too deep in her own musings. It had taken her some minutes to fight through the jealousy and awe at seeing such large wings, but the thought that perhaps this pony was one of the fabled new gods did managed to make its way to the forefront of her mind. Her brows pinched together into a small frown, now only a hundred metres away; the pony was large, very large even. She wouldn't be surprised if whoever it was reached twice the height of a normal pony, perhaps a little less. She could also, if she squinted, make out the top of a slender green horn pointing towards the sky, shining faintly with a green shimmer.
It was then that she grew conscious of the music, finding it both beautiful and haunting - even a little sad.
Shaking herself out of her reverie, she trotted the rest of the way up to the alicorn - having stopped before due to the music. She stopped when she was only a few pony lengths away, giving the wings one last longing glance before focusing on the back of the alicorn's head. "Who are you?" she asked.
Theá ceased he playing and banished the flute to where she usually kept it before she turned around, tucking her wings back to her sides, ruffling them briefly to make them sit more comfortably. "And I should ask you the same, you who are so daring as to sneak up on others so," she replied, giving a small tilt of her head. "Who are you?"
Sighing, the hooded pony obliged and reached up with a hoof to lower her hood, revealing a snow-white face with an icy-grey, windswept mane and icy-blue eyes to match. "My name is Winterjet, a pegasus wanderer who's just trying to survive in this hell of a country." She raised an eyebrow and look Theá in the eyes, giving her a stare that betrayed no fear. "And you?"
I might yet come to like this one. At least she doesn't cower and and grovel. "My name is Theá Erímo, and I'm the Goddess of the Wilds, Wild Animals, the Hunt and Fertility."
Winterjet snorted. "Fertility, really? That's gotta be the odd one out of you ask me." She would have said more had it not been for the stern glare she received, something which made her almost regret her words. Shit. Think I offended her. "My apologies," she said and dipped her head in a half-bow half-apologetic gesture. "I meant no offense, and had no intentions of your or your divinity."
Common sense, I like that in a pony. She had to fight to keep herself from rolling her eyes. "Very well, I accept your apology. Now then, why are you here and why did you sneak up on me?"
"Well... It's kinda difficult not to notice it when a pillar of light pierces the sky and creates a shockwave and thunderclap that can be felt and heart from several kilometres away. I was curious so I came to see what happened, kinda suspecting that it was one of the new gods... well, that and I wanted to see if the rumours of new gods was actually true and what better place to look than the place where a giant explosion had just rocked the world? And speaking of which." She walked up beside Theá and looked out over the crater, surveying the black earth and what rubble remained of the houses. "I assume this was you?"
"Yes."
Both her eyebrows rose in an expression of incredulity. "Who crapped in your cornflakes?" she mumbled.
"What was that?"
"Nothing. Just wondering what the hell happened." Her gaze fell back onto the alicorn, meeting her calculating eyes. "And if the rumours of you guys being able to give Blessings is true?"
Theá let out something halfway between a sigh and a groan, her own eyes moving to take in the waste she had created. "I destroyed this place, you need know nothing more."
"Why?"
"I was angry."
"Why?"
"You really are a daring one, aren't you Little Pony?"
"I'm not little. I'm actually quite big for a mare, not to mention more not quite as lanky as many pegasi." Winterjet puffed out her chest proudly, a self-assured smirk plastered on her muzzle.
"...Very well. The town was filled with the Cult, and when one of them wounded me a bit more than I liked, I decided that this place was better off not existing. So I destroyed it."
Winterjet nodded. It did make sense... somehow. Sure, it was a bit much to destroy an entire town because she got angry, but it sounded like it was quite a serious wound if she went to such lengths to wipe it off the map. "And your Blessings?"
"T'is true that we can share a fraction of our soul and bestow it upon a mortal, giving them a small amount of divine power and allowing them to do things that other mortals cannot. Some of us give it freely to those that share our ideals or those whom we find to be friendly. I, however, require a proof of worth."
"Which is?"
She shot a sidelong glance at the pegasus, wondering where the curiosity came from. She wasn't very nervous as far as she could tell, and she did know common courtesy when it came to making apologies. And her curiosity and questions... she couldn't help but think that the mare was trying to ask for her blessing.
"You seem awfully curious about it? Very well, I'll answer. I am a Huntress, and I require proof that whomever I bestow my blessing upon are worthy hunters themselves, or can at least be of use to me and my quest in some way." She turned her head to let the weight of her gaze fall fully onto Winterjet, letting her know thee scrutiny she was under. "My gift will sharpen the senses of whoever is granted it. They gain the ability to remain nearly unseen in the woodlands, and those who accept it will even become closer to the more brutal part of the wilds; they'll become part carnivore - omnivore if you wish."
Winterjet's mouth formed a small 'O' at this information. "Cool. I always wondered what meat tasted like, especially mackerel; always liked the smell, but couldn't stomach the thought of eating it."
"So does that mean that you wish to receive my blessing and become a follower of mine?" Winterjet was silent for a moment, rubbing a chin with a hoof before nodding. "Then you are aware that you must prove yourself. Tell me, what can you do? Or do you have proof of yourself as a capable hunter?"
Winterjet, shedding her cloak, spread her wings wide; they were large, larger than average, but nowhere near as large as the behemoth wings that were Theá's. She took a deep breath and touched a hoof to the snowflake necklace hanging around her neck, previously obscured by her cloak, and exhaled while focusing her magic. Water condensed around the edge of her wings before quickly solidfying, forming a sharp blade of ice on each. She then walked over to a piece of wood lying on the ground. Grabbing it in her mouth, she threw it into the air and, with a movement of her wing, cut the piece clean in two.
"That is what I can do," she told Theá, presenting the two pieces of wood and the place where they had been split from each other; it was clearly cut, not broken and with hardly any splinters. "With the help of this amulet that my mother gave me at my birth, I can control the water in the air around me and cover my body in ice to be used as armour or weapons in but a few split seconds. It's also tough as steel, so it won't shatter like normal ice would. Furthermore, I am stronger than most pegasi, albeit somewhat slower."
Theá nodded. "That is all good and well, and impressive indeed, but are you truly a hunter, or simply a soldier with impressive abilities?"
"Umm..." She scratched the back of her head awkwardly, eyes gazing into nothing as she went through a mental checklist of everything she had with her. "I think. Gimme a sec." She poked her head down into her saddlebags and rummaged through the, trying to find anything that would prove her as a hunter. Why am I even doing this? It's not like I need it, but... If I'm her follower, that'll mean that she will then be on my side, right? ...Can't be bad to have a God by your side. She mentally shrugged and, just then, came across something hairy in her saddlebag. Of course!
From her saddlebags she withdrew a large, woolly blanket - or that's what it looked like. Upon further inspection it was revealed to be the hide of an animal; something with a dark brown fur, likely a bear.
"This is the hide of a bear I killed some weeks ago. I may not have hunted it down, but it attacked me and I killed it and, figuring that a warm blanket could be useful, skinned as much of it as I could. It isn't all that well done, what with there being holes here and there, but it's thick and keeps me warm at night if I can't afford to make a fire." She looked up at Theá. "Is this enough?"
The alicorn looked it over, lighting her horn and gently prying it from the hooves of the pegasus. She turned it this way and that way, examining it to try and guess how old it was and it it was real or just a fake. From what she could see, it was real. There were signs of scars between the hairs, and the underside of it still held small specks of blood despite obvious efforts to wash them off.
She nodded and extended a wing, concentrating until a small orb made of something that seemed like a mix of liquid and smoke floated at the tip of her outermost primary feather. "Your abilities are extraordinary, and this fur is real indeed and seems new enough that I can accept your claim to have felled the beast yourself. Do you wish to receive my blessing?"
Winterjet, wide eyed, nodded. She honestly couldn't believe it. Sure, she'd entertained the thougt and somewhat hoped that it would happen, but for it to actually happen? Woah. A God is about to give me a part of her soul. This is surreal. She followed the small orb with her eyes as Theá gently guided it towards her chest with her wing, pushing it into her with little more than a warm tickle being felt.
Warmth spread through her body and at once did she feel... stronger, almost. New sounds appeared, new smells that had until now gone unnoticed popped out of nowhere, and those already there became enhanced. It felt like she had suddenly received glasses after having had bad eyesight for who knew how long - her eyes becoming significantly sharper than they were before.
The pleasant shudder that went through her was interrupted by a sharp pain in her gums and the tangy taste of metal hitting her tongue. She winced in pain and opened her mouth, covering one front leg in reflective ice and studied her reflection. Her teeth had noticeably changed, becoming those of a carnivore rather than a herbivore. Large fangs protruded from where her flat canines her been before, with smaller, sharp teeth poking out of her gums between them.
"This... is... awesome," she murmured, her words coming out somewhat awkwardly, the new fangs making it more difficult to move her tongue like she usually did.
"You can change your teeth at will to avoid rousing suspicion. It requires but a little effort. Try to imagine them turning flat and harmless again."
Winterjet did just that, repeating the mantra inside her head repeatedly as she visualised her teeth returning to normal. Flat and harmless, flat and harmless, flat and harmless. Slowly at first, but then faster and faster until they had returned to normal, her teeth turned from sharp and carnivorous to flat and harmless. "Woah... Plus ten points to intimidate."
"That ability can be used to do that, yes. What you do with it is you choice... As for you officially being a follower of mine-"
"-Huh? Oh, yes!"
Theá ignored the interruptions and kept going. "As for you officially being a follower of mine, I expect of you to listen to my requests and fulfil them." Winterjet nodded; she could see no problem in it so long as it didn't involve her going on a suicide mission. "Mainly, I require you to send me information of the going-ons in Equestria and wherever you might travel. You can do so by sending a message to me via one of my sentinels. They're animals like any other, but you'll notice that they are transparent if you get close enough. They can carry verbal messages, and they will let me know if you tell them something and send them to me. Understand?"
Winterjet nodded, grinning slightly. It seemed easy enough, send information and continue travelling. Alright in my book. "I understand, and I will do what I can... may I ask, though, why did you come to Equestria?"
"A fair question, and my purpose is simple. I seek to hunt down and purge the abomination that is the cult from this realm, and also to track down and find Celestia ad Luna again. I don't know where they are, but I know that they are alive."
The pegasus nodded again. "Alright. I, Winterjet, hereby join your following and swear to do as your divinity asks of me so long as I am able." She dipped her head, bowing deeply.
Theá, for her part, just smirked and shook her head. This'll be interesting. I'll keep an eye out for her, if only to learn more about her abilities.
One quick glance at Meelo told her that he thought the same; suspecting the stallion of having some hatred for the Moon & Star; something he might even take as a personal insult. Either that, or he just doesn't like him. It doesn't happen often, but it's not impossible for Meelo to dislike somepony. She winced internally when she remembered how he had haunted one pony about a month back because he didn't like him. He'd done nothing to harm him physically, but the psychological torture he put that stallion through was horrifying in and of itself; Meelo wasn't as harmless as he sometimes lead others to believe.
Her eyes followed the doctor as he levitated the corpses of the three inquisitors and left, not even blinking.
"Meelo," she said once he was out of earshot. "Keep an eye on him. Something about him makes me uneasy. It happens that ponies are not shocked by my presence, but how he seemingly reacted with nothing but slight caution, and how he eyed my blood regretfully when I evaporated it... I fear his agenda is something other than just being a good doctor helping ponies. Do what you feel necessary." Meelo glanced up at her and nodded, diving into the ground and following the stallion from underground; silently, unseen.
He followed him until he stopped and started digging the graves. Hiding in the shadow of the big earth pony-metal hybrid, he watched him speak and look around, clearly contemplating something. When he started sawing off the horns of unicorns near the border of the city, is eyes narrowed and he would have ground his teeth had he had a mouth in his incorporeal state. You're no better than the Earthborn! he roared in the silence of his own mind, fighting to keep silent. Only Theá's request and his want to remain unnoticed had him stay silent and continue observing. What Silver Scalpel said following his work only made the blaring alarms in Meelo's mind increase in volume. Not only was he not a common doctor that simply worked to heal others, but he was aiming for something more; something more powerful. To say that it terrified Meelo would be an understatement. Granted, he wasn't sure exactly what he meant by what he had said, but he had a good idea nonetheless.
'My Apotheosis...' With a gaze bordering on hatred, he fought to keep silent, watching the stallion... and lost. He exited the shadow he was hiding in and sped over to Silver Scalpel, delivering a piercing glare that promised punishment unlike any other should he try anything. He then disappeared into the ground again, taking his leave.
Just as she had asked Meelo to follow the doctor due to how uneasy he made her feel, she took to the air and made for the opposite side of the town near where she knew there was a river. She could easily kill the doctor right then and there should she want to, but it felt wrong to just outright kill him despite how he made her feel. It would go against everything that she is; to hunt only when it was truly necessary, either to survive or to protect, was her way of doing things. Cold blooded murder was not.
She glided across the smoking remains of the town, looking down with an almost mournful look in her eyes. So many innocent had died, not at her hoof, but at the hoof of the Cult. At the very least I ended the blasphemy their bodies were subject to.
She touched down a few moments later, sitting down on her haunches facing the ruins. With a brief flash of her horn, a flute made of dark wood materialized in front of her and hovered up to her lips where she began to play. The flute itself was ordinary, but the sound that came from it was not. The calm tones echoed through the sky, sounding both mournful and happy at the same time. Her magic carried the tunes far and wide, shifting it just so and making it both enchanting and haunting.
She mourned the loss of those who had been so wrongfully killed by the Cult. Those who had been kidnapped and turned, mauled and crippled physically and mentally. She played an ode to the brave souls who had given their life to take down dozens of the abominations of the cult. So many had died, so many had been turned. But she knew, in her heart, that for every mortal who had lost their life defending their comrades and themselves, ten monstrosities had fallen.
It had been about a few hours since the light had pierced the sky and the thunderclap had nearly thrown her off her hooves, but the hooded pony was now well on her way towards where she suspected the light had come from. She hoped to be there soon as it would soon be getting too dark to see properly. It was already darkening slightly, the sun slowly dipping towards the horizon in the west.
She looked towards the smoke coming from somewhere in the distance and, assuming that that was her destination, stepped up her pace and went into a light canter.
It wasn't long before she could see a green speck in the distance which slowly became bigger and bigger as she got closer. Once she was within a few hundred metres she thought whoever it was was a green pegasus with incredibly large wings. Whoever it was, their wings were spread wide with each feather stretched out to their maximum length. One wing alone is three times the length of a normal pony! She couldn't keep from gawking once she got closer and got to really see how large the wings were, neither could she keep the twinge of jealousy from worming its way into her mind.
She kept her canter up and steadily moved closer, all the while wondering as to the identity of the green pony all the while she started hearing music, but didn't really register it, too deep in her own musings. It had taken her some minutes to fight through the jealousy and awe at seeing such large wings, but the thought that perhaps this pony was one of the fabled new gods did managed to make its way to the forefront of her mind. Her brows pinched together into a small frown, now only a hundred metres away; the pony was large, very large even. She wouldn't be surprised if whoever it was reached twice the height of a normal pony, perhaps a little less. She could also, if she squinted, make out the top of a slender green horn pointing towards the sky, shining faintly with a green shimmer.
It was then that she grew conscious of the music, finding it both beautiful and haunting - even a little sad.
Shaking herself out of her reverie, she trotted the rest of the way up to the alicorn - having stopped before due to the music. She stopped when she was only a few pony lengths away, giving the wings one last longing glance before focusing on the back of the alicorn's head. "Who are you?" she asked.
Theá ceased he playing and banished the flute to where she usually kept it before she turned around, tucking her wings back to her sides, ruffling them briefly to make them sit more comfortably. "And I should ask you the same, you who are so daring as to sneak up on others so," she replied, giving a small tilt of her head. "Who are you?"
Sighing, the hooded pony obliged and reached up with a hoof to lower her hood, revealing a snow-white face with an icy-grey, windswept mane and icy-blue eyes to match. "My name is Winterjet, a pegasus wanderer who's just trying to survive in this hell of a country." She raised an eyebrow and look Theá in the eyes, giving her a stare that betrayed no fear. "And you?"
I might yet come to like this one. At least she doesn't cower and and grovel. "My name is Theá Erímo, and I'm the Goddess of the Wilds, Wild Animals, the Hunt and Fertility."
Winterjet snorted. "Fertility, really? That's gotta be the odd one out of you ask me." She would have said more had it not been for the stern glare she received, something which made her almost regret her words. Shit. Think I offended her. "My apologies," she said and dipped her head in a half-bow half-apologetic gesture. "I meant no offense, and had no intentions of your or your divinity."
Common sense, I like that in a pony. She had to fight to keep herself from rolling her eyes. "Very well, I accept your apology. Now then, why are you here and why did you sneak up on me?"
"Well... It's kinda difficult not to notice it when a pillar of light pierces the sky and creates a shockwave and thunderclap that can be felt and heart from several kilometres away. I was curious so I came to see what happened, kinda suspecting that it was one of the new gods... well, that and I wanted to see if the rumours of new gods was actually true and what better place to look than the place where a giant explosion had just rocked the world? And speaking of which." She walked up beside Theá and looked out over the crater, surveying the black earth and what rubble remained of the houses. "I assume this was you?"
"Yes."
Both her eyebrows rose in an expression of incredulity. "Who crapped in your cornflakes?" she mumbled.
"What was that?"
"Nothing. Just wondering what the hell happened." Her gaze fell back onto the alicorn, meeting her calculating eyes. "And if the rumours of you guys being able to give Blessings is true?"
Theá let out something halfway between a sigh and a groan, her own eyes moving to take in the waste she had created. "I destroyed this place, you need know nothing more."
"Why?"
"I was angry."
"Why?"
"You really are a daring one, aren't you Little Pony?"
"I'm not little. I'm actually quite big for a mare, not to mention more not quite as lanky as many pegasi." Winterjet puffed out her chest proudly, a self-assured smirk plastered on her muzzle.
"...Very well. The town was filled with the Cult, and when one of them wounded me a bit more than I liked, I decided that this place was better off not existing. So I destroyed it."
Winterjet nodded. It did make sense... somehow. Sure, it was a bit much to destroy an entire town because she got angry, but it sounded like it was quite a serious wound if she went to such lengths to wipe it off the map. "And your Blessings?"
"T'is true that we can share a fraction of our soul and bestow it upon a mortal, giving them a small amount of divine power and allowing them to do things that other mortals cannot. Some of us give it freely to those that share our ideals or those whom we find to be friendly. I, however, require a proof of worth."
"Which is?"
She shot a sidelong glance at the pegasus, wondering where the curiosity came from. She wasn't very nervous as far as she could tell, and she did know common courtesy when it came to making apologies. And her curiosity and questions... she couldn't help but think that the mare was trying to ask for her blessing.
"You seem awfully curious about it? Very well, I'll answer. I am a Huntress, and I require proof that whomever I bestow my blessing upon are worthy hunters themselves, or can at least be of use to me and my quest in some way." She turned her head to let the weight of her gaze fall fully onto Winterjet, letting her know thee scrutiny she was under. "My gift will sharpen the senses of whoever is granted it. They gain the ability to remain nearly unseen in the woodlands, and those who accept it will even become closer to the more brutal part of the wilds; they'll become part carnivore - omnivore if you wish."
Winterjet's mouth formed a small 'O' at this information. "Cool. I always wondered what meat tasted like, especially mackerel; always liked the smell, but couldn't stomach the thought of eating it."
"So does that mean that you wish to receive my blessing and become a follower of mine?" Winterjet was silent for a moment, rubbing a chin with a hoof before nodding. "Then you are aware that you must prove yourself. Tell me, what can you do? Or do you have proof of yourself as a capable hunter?"
Winterjet, shedding her cloak, spread her wings wide; they were large, larger than average, but nowhere near as large as the behemoth wings that were Theá's. She took a deep breath and touched a hoof to the snowflake necklace hanging around her neck, previously obscured by her cloak, and exhaled while focusing her magic. Water condensed around the edge of her wings before quickly solidfying, forming a sharp blade of ice on each. She then walked over to a piece of wood lying on the ground. Grabbing it in her mouth, she threw it into the air and, with a movement of her wing, cut the piece clean in two.
"That is what I can do," she told Theá, presenting the two pieces of wood and the place where they had been split from each other; it was clearly cut, not broken and with hardly any splinters. "With the help of this amulet that my mother gave me at my birth, I can control the water in the air around me and cover my body in ice to be used as armour or weapons in but a few split seconds. It's also tough as steel, so it won't shatter like normal ice would. Furthermore, I am stronger than most pegasi, albeit somewhat slower."
Theá nodded. "That is all good and well, and impressive indeed, but are you truly a hunter, or simply a soldier with impressive abilities?"
"Umm..." She scratched the back of her head awkwardly, eyes gazing into nothing as she went through a mental checklist of everything she had with her. "I think. Gimme a sec." She poked her head down into her saddlebags and rummaged through the, trying to find anything that would prove her as a hunter. Why am I even doing this? It's not like I need it, but... If I'm her follower, that'll mean that she will then be on my side, right? ...Can't be bad to have a God by your side. She mentally shrugged and, just then, came across something hairy in her saddlebag. Of course!
From her saddlebags she withdrew a large, woolly blanket - or that's what it looked like. Upon further inspection it was revealed to be the hide of an animal; something with a dark brown fur, likely a bear.
"This is the hide of a bear I killed some weeks ago. I may not have hunted it down, but it attacked me and I killed it and, figuring that a warm blanket could be useful, skinned as much of it as I could. It isn't all that well done, what with there being holes here and there, but it's thick and keeps me warm at night if I can't afford to make a fire." She looked up at Theá. "Is this enough?"
The alicorn looked it over, lighting her horn and gently prying it from the hooves of the pegasus. She turned it this way and that way, examining it to try and guess how old it was and it it was real or just a fake. From what she could see, it was real. There were signs of scars between the hairs, and the underside of it still held small specks of blood despite obvious efforts to wash them off.
She nodded and extended a wing, concentrating until a small orb made of something that seemed like a mix of liquid and smoke floated at the tip of her outermost primary feather. "Your abilities are extraordinary, and this fur is real indeed and seems new enough that I can accept your claim to have felled the beast yourself. Do you wish to receive my blessing?"
Winterjet, wide eyed, nodded. She honestly couldn't believe it. Sure, she'd entertained the thougt and somewhat hoped that it would happen, but for it to actually happen? Woah. A God is about to give me a part of her soul. This is surreal. She followed the small orb with her eyes as Theá gently guided it towards her chest with her wing, pushing it into her with little more than a warm tickle being felt.
Warmth spread through her body and at once did she feel... stronger, almost. New sounds appeared, new smells that had until now gone unnoticed popped out of nowhere, and those already there became enhanced. It felt like she had suddenly received glasses after having had bad eyesight for who knew how long - her eyes becoming significantly sharper than they were before.
The pleasant shudder that went through her was interrupted by a sharp pain in her gums and the tangy taste of metal hitting her tongue. She winced in pain and opened her mouth, covering one front leg in reflective ice and studied her reflection. Her teeth had noticeably changed, becoming those of a carnivore rather than a herbivore. Large fangs protruded from where her flat canines her been before, with smaller, sharp teeth poking out of her gums between them.
"This... is... awesome," she murmured, her words coming out somewhat awkwardly, the new fangs making it more difficult to move her tongue like she usually did.
"You can change your teeth at will to avoid rousing suspicion. It requires but a little effort. Try to imagine them turning flat and harmless again."
Winterjet did just that, repeating the mantra inside her head repeatedly as she visualised her teeth returning to normal. Flat and harmless, flat and harmless, flat and harmless. Slowly at first, but then faster and faster until they had returned to normal, her teeth turned from sharp and carnivorous to flat and harmless. "Woah... Plus ten points to intimidate."
"That ability can be used to do that, yes. What you do with it is you choice... As for you officially being a follower of mine-"
"-Huh? Oh, yes!"
Theá ignored the interruptions and kept going. "As for you officially being a follower of mine, I expect of you to listen to my requests and fulfil them." Winterjet nodded; she could see no problem in it so long as it didn't involve her going on a suicide mission. "Mainly, I require you to send me information of the going-ons in Equestria and wherever you might travel. You can do so by sending a message to me via one of my sentinels. They're animals like any other, but you'll notice that they are transparent if you get close enough. They can carry verbal messages, and they will let me know if you tell them something and send them to me. Understand?"
Winterjet nodded, grinning slightly. It seemed easy enough, send information and continue travelling. Alright in my book. "I understand, and I will do what I can... may I ask, though, why did you come to Equestria?"
"A fair question, and my purpose is simple. I seek to hunt down and purge the abomination that is the cult from this realm, and also to track down and find Celestia ad Luna again. I don't know where they are, but I know that they are alive."
The pegasus nodded again. "Alright. I, Winterjet, hereby join your following and swear to do as your divinity asks of me so long as I am able." She dipped her head, bowing deeply.
Theá, for her part, just smirked and shook her head. This'll be interesting. I'll keep an eye out for her, if only to learn more about her abilities.