Thaum? – ColiseumAs the battle between Lute, Xandra and Dylan raged against the wildcat, Estelle’s own against the wolf Simon continued on as well. Her shoulder throbbed with excruciating pain, rivers of blood trickling and falling from her arm, as she did everything that she could to hold the wolf’s sword still. To prevent it from burrowing any further into her flesh and to finish the job of slicing her arm off. She had enough strength to keep him at bay, even with the pain wracking throughout her every nerve and fibre… yet not enough to push him back. In this stalemate, it was only a matter of time before her strength would fade… and for Simon to win.
But she would not give up. She couldn’t.
A soft sound flowed from Selan’s lips. A beautiful, serene melody that wafted from the songstress, and into the swordswoman’s ears. Despite the loud and deafening roar of the crowded audience watching and heckling them, still Selan sang on. And the song was just enough for Estelle to hear. And Simon, his wolf ears’ twitching, picked up the sound too. But for him it was too late, and for him it was born more from confusion and surprise-
“What… is that?”
The next instant prompted half of the blade and the handle of the wolf’s sword to be sent flying from his grip, somersaulting backwards through the air. His jaw opened wide, exposing dozens of razor sharp, jagged teeth, as his yellow eyes stretched in disbelief to see the red haired girl having broken his sword, cleaving it in two. Her own eyes reflected the flames swarming and bristling around her blade, a newfound source of strength swelling up and within her. He took several uneasy steps backwards. “What in the world…? This isn’t possible…”
Estelle’s free hand reached to her shoulder, gripped the remainder of the sword that was still partly embedded within. Amy wasn’t here to help heal her… she would just have to do, to persevere for now. Normally a person shouldn’t do what she was about to do next, but she did it anyway. She pulled free the remainder of the blade, and threw it to the floor in a clatter at her side, at the same time she jumped forwards with her Fireblade in hand, ready to strike at Simon’s chest.
“Hm. Ha… ha, ha. Well, this has certainly been fascinating, hmm?”
In a dark and shrouded room, one shadowed figure raised a hand to his chin, to casually stroke it as he observed the scenes before him. In front of them were three images held stillborn within the air, the edges of the images wafting and cascading as if they themselves were smoke. Each one showed a different image, reflecting the three groups of Guilders and their various struggles, from the Coliseum to the Bugtanical Gardens, to finally Thaum’s town square. Several times the images would change from showcasing an overview of the situations, to extreme close-ups of each of the Guilders’ faces, the observer smiling as they looked upon their expressions with a knowing nod. They turned, and looked away from the displays and into the inky darkness behind.
“I would say that this looks to be a success so far, don’t you? I think now, though, we should get a bit more… serious.” Another scratch of the chin. “Let’s crank the dial up to eleven."
“See what they’re truly afraid of.”
The darkness smiled back.
A violet light pulsed and throbbed from the tallest building located in the centre of Thaum. A pulsing light that grew to consume the entire structure, before the build up of that light and energy suddenly rung out as wave, bursting from its epicentre throughout the town until it hit Thaum’s surrounding walls, affecting everything and everyone within.
“Rarrrr!” Estelle’s body twisted within the air, her arms and Fireblade following suit as they aimed to strike and finish off her opponent with a debilitating slash for good. At the instant her blade touched Simon’s body, it cut straight across, however the results were not as expected. At the merest touch of Estelle’s weapon, Simon’s body itself to evaporate and vanish, disappearing into thin air like a swirling mass of black smoke. And as Estelle’s feet touched the ground, her head shooting up to try and make sense of what had just happened, she discovered that nothing was what it should have been, and that everything had changed.
She was still within the coliseum, but the crowd had vanished, bringing with it an eerie silence. The anthropomorphic gladiators they had fought were nowhere to be seen. And her friends… every single one of them were gone without a trace. All that was left was an incredibly dense fog and paralysing silence that made it virtually impossible to see or hear anything. The only light in the darkness that born from Estelle’s burning sword.
“…guys?” Estelle’s quiet voice echoed for miles and miles. “Selan? Dylan? Xandra? Lute? Where…”
Echoes and echoes.
“Where did you guys go…?”
???Her eyelids fluttered open and shut, as wakefulness finally returned to her. She opened her eyes, to the sight of a dimly lit lamp flickering over her head. Her body felt as if it had slept for a hundred years, and the strange sensation of dreams, of peculiar events wafted through her mind. Dreams of her being an adventurer, journeying with a number of strange and colourful young people, embarking on strange and wonderful missions that ranged from joyous, light-hearted fun to terrifying, dangerous ordeals. Dreams that were all nothing but fleeting as her head sank back into the silk embrace of her pillow and bed, the comfort and luxury sensation gripping her body pulling her into their arms. Her dreams… those dreams she could barely begin to remember anymore… had felt as if she had not experienced the blessing of such a comfortable bed as this in a long, long time.
Strange. So strange. But they were only dreams, and she couldn’t let her mind drift and wander on just dreams. Dreams did get the day done.
With great difficulty, she lifted her head up from the catching comfort of her pillow to look around her room, her eyes passing over the wonderful, jewelled decorations prepared just so across it, to the nearest window. She wondered if it was morning yet.
She could hear music, so it must have been.
???The young man rolled from side to side, groaning and moaning with discomfort inside his bed, before finally waking up and pushing himself up with his hand, groggily groaning. One hand touched his forehead, and the sharp sensation of the painful hangover that greeted him drained the energy from his body enough to propel him to collapse back down and into bed.
“Oh Aislin…” He muttered. What on Ddaear had happened last night to encourage this?
His head, resting on one side of his face and cheek, opened one eye slowly, and to see the two open doors at the end of the room that led out to the balcony, the curtains on either side of the doors swaying gently through the breeze. A bright blue, deep sky beyond signalled how it was mid afternoon, and he could hear the familiar sounds of birds singing and waves crashing against the cliff below. Just another bright and beautiful day.
“Tobias?” Dylan grunted. “Where are you?”
???She awoke to the sensation of warm sunlight caressing her cheeks. The young girl’s opening eyes were treated to a display of leaves and trees overhead, with the midday sun’s shine piercing through the canopy in whatever available spots there were to rain sunshine down on her. She closed her eyes to summon her strength to sit up, and then rested her body in such a position as her arms stretched out behind her to prop herself up, her hands gripping the grass underneath. Her head turned to the side, to the gentle melancholic sound of the water in the nearby river trickling past, the light from the sun dancing atop its surface along the colourful display of fish swimming through it.
She smiled. That had been a pleasant nap, with an interesting array of strange dreams. But now she had to get up, she couldn’t waste the entire day like this. She reached out with her right arm to the top she had hung out to dry after washing it in the stream, dressing herself, and then slapping her cheeks to wakefulness followed by a big stretch.
She hopped to her feet, ready to continue her day with energy, but almost tumbled over and collapsed back onto the ground. She caught herself, but then almost fell backwards, her arms spinning like propellers, before finally managing to balance herself. She blinked, once all was safe. ‘How strange.’ Xandra thought. ‘Maybe I’m more tired then I thought… oh well.’
She soon recomposed herself and gathered the rest of her equipment, turning to walk through the forest, embracing the light and warmth of the day. She stretched both of her bare arms up high above her with a smile. It felt so good on her skin!
Thaum?Marcus sat on the top of a hill, his arms supported by his staff as his body was overshadowed by one large, giant oak tree, surveying the rest of the town of Thaum from all around with an uneasy stare. It was almost impossible to see anything beyond the tops of the buildings, with the streets below covered in an impenetrable thick violet fog. He couldn’t see, or feel, any of his friends anymore, where once before he could. All he could manage to sense was that of the giant tower looming in the distance opposite him, the building located in the centre of Thaum that towered as high as those of the walls built all around the city. Sense and feel a dark, ominous energy rippling outwards from it, blanketing everything within.
That, and…
“Huh, wouldja look at that, Marky? Everybody just plum vanished! Weird, huh?”
Marcus didn’t say or do anything, instead continuing to look at the tower and think.
“I can’t see Moira, or Syed, or Lisette or Lucien or Don…! Can’t see or feel Selan, Dylan, Aria and Trixie, Amy or Xandra… not even those two weird guys anymore, Atlas or Lute! How strange. Oh, not even Kapi as well. And most importantly, Estelle. They seem to have just… vanished from the face of the earth. How unusual, huh? Oh well! At least you have me to keep you company!”
Once again, Marcus did not turn to look or acknowledge the speaker. And such silence, predictably, turned the ire of his companion.
“What’s the matter, Marky? You not going to talk to me? Now, that’s just plain
rude. I’m standing right here, trying to be nice and friendly, and you’re just being completely mean and ignoring me! What’s up with that?”
“Shut up,” Marcus finally replied, screwing his eyes shut with a frown. “You’re not
real, so stop talk-”
“Real? Not real?! Marky! What’s the matter with you?!” The speaker’s head shook from side to side, his messy silver hair flowing to and fro. He tutted, tapping the end of a wooden staff atop the ground, as his free hand reached up to his face and pushed the pair of his glasses adorning it further up the bridge of his nose. “That’s not fair. Not real? I’ve never been so hurt.”
Marcus winced, opening his eyes to stare out the corner of his eye to his companion, automatically regretting it as soon as he did. The other man looked back at him, with a sadistically wide grin.
“Of course I’m real, Marky.” The man continued. Marcus’ eyes rose up from the bottom of the man’s feet, past his white and blues robes and the length of his wooden staff to his face, and to look into the man’s cold blue eyes.
“I’m you.”