Thaum: Group A: Estelle, Marcus“Estelle Fenix…” Cold mist exhaled from out of Lucifer’s black lips, evaporating into the air. The ends of his mouth curled into a wide smile, the tips of his white fangs glistening. “You and I have such unfinished business to take care of…”
“Shut up!” Estelle’s reaction was loud, hot, and immediate. Without waiting to let him react or take control, her arm, and by extension sword, was already swinging. The Fireblade she had been given by Tagress’ Guildleader Tiberius was already aflame, the length of its metal ensconced in scorching heat and fury.
It struck out across Lucifer’s chest and arms, carving a deep cut inside of him and licking him with the touch of its flames that continued to kiss upon his wound. As Estelle was dropped to the ground, the vampire’s body was already working to mend and rejuvenate its wound, his flesh and muscles regenerating and sewing itself shut. However the burn delayed the process, and made the pain that much more arduous. Whilst the shattering of Estelle’s Magitech Sword made it impossible for her to use Magispheres anymore and summon the brief use of any element she had on hand, her new sword could summon and ignite itself in flame whenever she desired. In some ways, it was an improvement. In this instance, the ability to catch her foe off guard, and keep him reeling from the attack.
“Impossible…” Lucifer scowled. “How many times must you defy me? You… little more than a child?”
“Depends,” Estelle began to reply as her feet touched the ground. “How many times are you going to keep underestimating me? Or maybe you’re not really as tough as you like to make out.” Her head lifted to the sky above, her irises reflecting the flames flickering from her sword. “Perhaps you’re more bark then you are bite.”
The vampire’s body was nothing more then a black blur, disappearing from the air, and reappearing low along the ground. Within the blink of an eye he was upon Estelle, his obsidian claws’ sharps tips mere centimetres away from raking the swordswoman’s face and ripping flesh apart.
But his body was halted, caught in the grip of something else. A tremendous force of power that gripped him from above, and slammed him straight into the ground, paralysing him. Lucifer gasped more in surprise then in pain, and hissed when he discovered that trying to stand up again was no easy task. His hands tried to push him up, but some force, some unknown, unseeing force, was pinning him down. Not that it would last. He would get up, and he would kill, he would tear and rip and maim and slaughter, and it would be sweet, oh so sweet and…
Estelle was struck in disbelief as well, unable to understand or believe how Lucifer came to such an undignified position, but before she could say or do anything, she was gripped by the arm and roughly tugged away, into another run forwards. Estelle’s eyes flitted to her partner and friend, to Marcus, who stared ahead of them, at that never ending tower, and the sweating grimace that adorned his face.
“Marcus,” Estelle spoke. “We… we have to go back. Don, Selan, Trixie, we need to-”
“We’re here!!” Don wailed, leaping over a bundle of crates with both women in his arms, as another lance of pure energy ripped through the landscape and destroyed the streets parallel to Estelle and Marcus’ run. Gaoh was already back up and attacking. “Run, run, run, run, run…!” That was the only thought on Don’s mind, as the five continued to race on, and on, barely staying one step ahead of certain death from behind them. “We’ve got to keep running, keep… …!!”
From the sky came a gigantic shape somersaulting through the air, pieces of brick, masonry and wood falling apart and raining in its trail. Don’s eyes widened in horror, his mouth opening and bracing for a scream, at the sheer impossible image of a building raining down from the sky towards them. What was wrong with this world?! Across the other side of Thaum, the monstrous mutant Oren had caught up to the group of Dylan, Lucien, Xandra, Amy and Lute, and was ripping apart and launching the houses of Thaum in all directions with the aim of slaying his fleeing prey.
“Hold on,” Marcus called out quietly, raising his right hand up, outstretched. Energy snaked around his body, slithering out from his chest and around his arm, until it reached his palm. He then clenched his fist together tightly, and swung his arm out. The falling house responded in kind, being shunted aside to crash into another building, as if being swatted away. Don and Estelle still had to pay mind to dodge and skip the falling pieces of rubble and debris, but they and Selan could not believe their eyes.
“Don’t feel relieved,” Marcus’ face was drenched in sweat now. “Doing that exhausted my hold on Lucifer.”
“Lucifer?!” Don and Selan yelled as one, and as if in response to his name, they saw a black figure streak up into the sky from an eruption somewhere in the murky violet fog filled streets behind. This was one impossibility after another. A sheer nightmare, one that just had to end…!
“There!” Estelle’s finger pointed down the way, at a clearing where the houses finally ended. There at last was the destination they vainly sought, the end of their escape… or so they hoped. It was the tower that Marcus had insisted he believed held the answers to this world filled with chaos and nightmares. The place where they could seek to bring all of this to an end.
“Almost… there…” Don huffed and he puffed. Another beam of light erupted from Gaoh’s cannon, destroying more of the buildings they passed behind them. Overhead, Lucifer flew closer, swooping down to capture and kill his hated adversaries.
Don and Estelle closed their eyes, their feet continuing to move for them. As the world went dark, they braced themselves for whatever might happen next. And what happened next was…
Calm. Silence.Opening her eyes, Estelle had to blink rapidly to get used to the murky darkness barely illuminated by the overhead, flicking lights. She looked around her, spying all of her friends, safe and sound standing or collapsed and gasping for breath beside her. Looking behind, the outline of a metallic door that they had ran through, now closed and sealed shut. And no Gaoh or Lucifer.
They had did it. They had reached the Tower. They were safe… or were they?
A shiver ran up Estelle’s back. She could only hope that the rest of their friends were safe. She couldn’t shake off the horrible worry and unease that things were just going to get worse…