The alicorn of the wilds watched silently as the deer was devoured, leaving nothing but a bloody smear on the ground from where it had been slain. Even in her own domain there were precious few beasts who ate as he did, even if the beasts of the deep did fall under her spheres. She tilted her head, a thought suddenly coming to mind. If their spheres overlapped, would it be possible for her to assert dominance, and control, the Leviathans? They were, in every sense of the word, wild beasts, and dangerously powerful. But even so, they were only mortal and she was a god; it was a world of differences between them. Yet, in all of the millennia they had spent together, side by side as fellow gods, she had never even thought to ask whether or not she might be able to become their alpha, so to speak. Would they even accept her as that, she wondered.
Even they fall under my control should I so desire, so why shouldn't they? I'll have to ask him some day. It was a curious thought, but it made sense. The most powerful of the beasts in this world bowed to her power, so even if other such beasts were demigods in a sense - that is, if they even held a shred of divinity - then wouldn't she be able to?
Shaking the thought from her head, she refocused on the bloody ground where the deer had been, slowly reverting back to her alicorn body. Blood. So much of it had been shed in the past few years, and, while it didn't mean much to a God like herself, she still wanted it to end. Revel in slaughter though she might, this specific slaughter was outside of what she deemed acceptable, and had been so from the very first sword pierced flesh in this war. That was why she was here, she reminded herself. She was here to end this bloodshed, to bring about a time of peace equal to what had been before the disappearance of her elder siblings. At the very least, she wanted the world to return to a state of non-war, even if true piece was unachievable. If Elder Sister Luna and Celestia returns - if I can find them - that should be possible. Gazing off to the side, she lost herself in her thoughts once again. Her followers, numerous though they were, had come up with very little. There were some rumours and recounts of a light coming from the south - in the middle of the badlands. But as it was, she thought little of it and saw no reason to go visit a sight that might very well have just been a large bonfire.
A rustle of leaves and twigs brought her back to reality. Something was off with Crashing, that much she could see. He seemed to be twitching, shaking his head as if trying to suppress something. Could it be? She knew a bit about what it was; his Nightmare being far closer to his self than with the others. While she wouldn't outright admit it, the outward sign of struggle he displayed was enough to make her uneasy. The only sign of said uneasiness being that she stood up rather than lie down.
"Crashing, is everything alright?"
She only just managed to receive the answer before something caught her attention: A presence. Off to the side, a dark shape darted towards them, stopping in front of Theá in all its ghostly glory. Meelo stood, or rather hovered, before her in his Nightmare form, ethereal brows creased in a deep frown.
"Meelo? Anything to report?" She asked.
The Nightmare nodded, reverting to his physical form, panting and out of breath. "Silver Scalpel, the doctor from before, I believe he's trying to-" he paused, his hooves suddenly very interesting.
"Speak up, Meelo," Theá demanded.
Gulping, he looked up. "I believe he's trying to achieve divinity. From what I heard, it sounds like he's aiming to become something more than a mortal; something more powerful and dangerous."
Few things in this world could anger Theá. One of those few being losing her wing, as the remnants of Old Hoof was evidence of, but aside from defiling her own body or insulting her kind, hardly anything could come close to truly angering her. But what Meelo had said awoke a cold, cold spark within her. It wasn't a flaming and fiery rage, but more the cold form of absolute fury that spreads throughout ones veins when something so atrocious happens that you fail to comprehend it. That anger spread throughout her entire body, involuntarily changing her eyes to the slitted form of a Nightmare and sharpening her teeth to the murderous weapon that was a predator's maw.
"Where?" She asked, her tone so dead yet filled with an unbridled fury.
The way she spoke had Meelo reeling, stumbling backwards until he fell unto his haunches. He had witnessed her kill before, witnessed her tear the throat out of some animal, or even a few ponies who had managed to be impertinent enough that she thought it prudent to show that they were no match for her even if she didn't resort to magic. But none of that compared to the absolutely feral look she had in her eyes at this very moment. He felt, at that very moment, just what it meant to be looked upon by a god, and he was scared. What he was experiencing right now was not something he'd wish upon anyone, not even his worst enemy. No, he decided, noone should experience the Wrath of a God.
"I... I don't know," he managed, gulping. "He teleported away, and a long distance if the aftermath of it was anything to go by."
Theá, carnivorous teeth gritted, looked off to the side before closing her eyes, forcing herself to calm down, and, then, casting her mind out to the hundreds of sentinels she had across the entire country. Where? She asked herself, sorting through what her sentinels had heard and seen, trying to find something that would point her towards Silver Scalpel.
Several minutes passed like that, her mind divided among thousands of smaller ones, each fraction looking through an entire day's worth of information. It wasn't until she came across an owl she had posted near Woodswatch. Looking through its memory, she saw an unfamiliar unicorn, although the foal with him was easily recognisable thanks for her lack of hindlegs, and that was enough for her. The contraption was the same, and even if the two ponies were unfamiliar she knew that glamour spells weren't unheard of, and relatively common among the models and that branch of business, if what few previous models she had in her following were to be trusted.
Seething... she was seething. She severed her connection with her sentinels, returning to her own body and opening her eyes. Se snapped her head back towards Meelo, almost snarling at the same time. "Get Amaretto. You know where he is." She lit her horn, summoning a wisp of magic that quickly took the form of a small bird. "Take it with you. It holds all the information he needs. GO!"
Meelo scampered off, going into Nightmare form and immediately taking off towards the Everfree Forest, the bird following and keeping up with him effortlessly. Theá almost regretted seeing him like this, but in her present state of mind it would take more than just a small bout of regret for her to willingly reign in her anger. Walking over to a nearby tree, she unfurled one wing and, with a sweep of it, cut through the trunk of the tree with said wing, a rain of splinters following in its wake as the trunk toppled over.
She stood still there, staring death and damnation at whatever she was looking at through those trees.
"Your days are numbered, Mortal!" she hissed.
Even they fall under my control should I so desire, so why shouldn't they? I'll have to ask him some day. It was a curious thought, but it made sense. The most powerful of the beasts in this world bowed to her power, so even if other such beasts were demigods in a sense - that is, if they even held a shred of divinity - then wouldn't she be able to?
Shaking the thought from her head, she refocused on the bloody ground where the deer had been, slowly reverting back to her alicorn body. Blood. So much of it had been shed in the past few years, and, while it didn't mean much to a God like herself, she still wanted it to end. Revel in slaughter though she might, this specific slaughter was outside of what she deemed acceptable, and had been so from the very first sword pierced flesh in this war. That was why she was here, she reminded herself. She was here to end this bloodshed, to bring about a time of peace equal to what had been before the disappearance of her elder siblings. At the very least, she wanted the world to return to a state of non-war, even if true piece was unachievable. If Elder Sister Luna and Celestia returns - if I can find them - that should be possible. Gazing off to the side, she lost herself in her thoughts once again. Her followers, numerous though they were, had come up with very little. There were some rumours and recounts of a light coming from the south - in the middle of the badlands. But as it was, she thought little of it and saw no reason to go visit a sight that might very well have just been a large bonfire.
A rustle of leaves and twigs brought her back to reality. Something was off with Crashing, that much she could see. He seemed to be twitching, shaking his head as if trying to suppress something. Could it be? She knew a bit about what it was; his Nightmare being far closer to his self than with the others. While she wouldn't outright admit it, the outward sign of struggle he displayed was enough to make her uneasy. The only sign of said uneasiness being that she stood up rather than lie down.
"Crashing, is everything alright?"
She only just managed to receive the answer before something caught her attention: A presence. Off to the side, a dark shape darted towards them, stopping in front of Theá in all its ghostly glory. Meelo stood, or rather hovered, before her in his Nightmare form, ethereal brows creased in a deep frown.
"Meelo? Anything to report?" She asked.
The Nightmare nodded, reverting to his physical form, panting and out of breath. "Silver Scalpel, the doctor from before, I believe he's trying to-" he paused, his hooves suddenly very interesting.
"Speak up, Meelo," Theá demanded.
Gulping, he looked up. "I believe he's trying to achieve divinity. From what I heard, it sounds like he's aiming to become something more than a mortal; something more powerful and dangerous."
Few things in this world could anger Theá. One of those few being losing her wing, as the remnants of Old Hoof was evidence of, but aside from defiling her own body or insulting her kind, hardly anything could come close to truly angering her. But what Meelo had said awoke a cold, cold spark within her. It wasn't a flaming and fiery rage, but more the cold form of absolute fury that spreads throughout ones veins when something so atrocious happens that you fail to comprehend it. That anger spread throughout her entire body, involuntarily changing her eyes to the slitted form of a Nightmare and sharpening her teeth to the murderous weapon that was a predator's maw.
"Where?" She asked, her tone so dead yet filled with an unbridled fury.
The way she spoke had Meelo reeling, stumbling backwards until he fell unto his haunches. He had witnessed her kill before, witnessed her tear the throat out of some animal, or even a few ponies who had managed to be impertinent enough that she thought it prudent to show that they were no match for her even if she didn't resort to magic. But none of that compared to the absolutely feral look she had in her eyes at this very moment. He felt, at that very moment, just what it meant to be looked upon by a god, and he was scared. What he was experiencing right now was not something he'd wish upon anyone, not even his worst enemy. No, he decided, noone should experience the Wrath of a God.
"I... I don't know," he managed, gulping. "He teleported away, and a long distance if the aftermath of it was anything to go by."
Theá, carnivorous teeth gritted, looked off to the side before closing her eyes, forcing herself to calm down, and, then, casting her mind out to the hundreds of sentinels she had across the entire country. Where? She asked herself, sorting through what her sentinels had heard and seen, trying to find something that would point her towards Silver Scalpel.
Several minutes passed like that, her mind divided among thousands of smaller ones, each fraction looking through an entire day's worth of information. It wasn't until she came across an owl she had posted near Woodswatch. Looking through its memory, she saw an unfamiliar unicorn, although the foal with him was easily recognisable thanks for her lack of hindlegs, and that was enough for her. The contraption was the same, and even if the two ponies were unfamiliar she knew that glamour spells weren't unheard of, and relatively common among the models and that branch of business, if what few previous models she had in her following were to be trusted.
Seething... she was seething. She severed her connection with her sentinels, returning to her own body and opening her eyes. Se snapped her head back towards Meelo, almost snarling at the same time. "Get Amaretto. You know where he is." She lit her horn, summoning a wisp of magic that quickly took the form of a small bird. "Take it with you. It holds all the information he needs. GO!"
Meelo scampered off, going into Nightmare form and immediately taking off towards the Everfree Forest, the bird following and keeping up with him effortlessly. Theá almost regretted seeing him like this, but in her present state of mind it would take more than just a small bout of regret for her to willingly reign in her anger. Walking over to a nearby tree, she unfurled one wing and, with a sweep of it, cut through the trunk of the tree with said wing, a rain of splinters following in its wake as the trunk toppled over.
She stood still there, staring death and damnation at whatever she was looking at through those trees.
"Your days are numbered, Mortal!" she hissed.