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"Humanity takes great pride in three things. Their willpower, their greed and their mortality.

Their will and endless greed allows them to grow and accend past other creatures
But their mortality denies them divinity

It's a delightful purgatory between being Fallen and being Divine"


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The assault from the gunship was relentless. The hail of bullets and explosions going on all around the Envenomed made it very hard for Alice to concentrate herself to aim the large and unwieldy AP rocket launcher at the moving gunship. With the assault from the gunship getting dangerously close to her position, despite most of it focusing on Echo and the rest of the Envenomed, Alice started to get a bit desperate, waiting as much as she could for a clean shot.

Fortunately, Kleo's missile was able to hit the gunship, creating a huge fireball on the gunship's fuselage. Even before the smoke dissipated, Alice aimed the rocket launcher as best she could, believing that would be her chance. Much to her dismay though, Kleo's missile was completely ineffective, being halted by the gunship's energy barrier before it could do any considerable damage to it.

"What?! An energy barrier?" Alice said, incredulous as she looked towards the gunship, still somewhat hidden inside the tent where the rocket launcher was.

The gunship continued raining down bullets and explosions at the Envenomed team. Alice, even though wasn't the direct target of it's firepower, was starting to get very worried. She didn't know how long Echo would be able to hold the gunship's attention... Every second that it passed with the gunship still airborne was a huge risk. Should she decide to fire the AP rocket, her position would undeniably be discovered and due to how clunky and big the rocket launcher was, she would be forced to leave it behind as it would undoubtedly be destroyed by the gunship, but at the same time, if she didn't do anything, they would continue being easy targets.

"Damn... I'm going to fire! Let's just hope it'll make at least a dent on that energy barrier..." Alice said, using the comms.

"CLEAR!" she shouted as she fired the AP rocket directly towards the gunship while it was using it's nose-mounted chaingun to suppress them.

"Come-on, come on!" Alice said to herself, as she immediately turned back into the tent to get another AP rocket from the ground nearby, without even seeing the result of her previous shot. She hoped she could at least fire another round before the gunship could destroy the tent and the rocket-launcher.

"It's the last AP rocket on this tent! I need someone to cover me for a few seconds until I load this damn thing!" She said by the comms, with an audible noise of her kicking the rocket-launcher tube, frustrated due to how old and archaic that particular weapon was.




Even though it was highly unlikely something would happen inside Ascension territory, Nellara still kept vigilant for most of the trip, watching the surroundings like an eagle, watching every movement and every shadow. Her orders for the soldiers were similar. Always have a group of soldiers up at all times while the others rested. Upon arriving at Ertiseda, a small village between the human ship crash site and Lenkik, the humans would quickly notice that the vigilance was even more intense, with a surprising number of soldiers camping near the small village on a military encampment.

Such intense vigilance might have had an adverse effect on the humans though, as Nellara noticed Captain Zeynep asking Kareet if the waterways were indeed safe.

"Worry not, Captain Zeynep. I can assure you the waterways, just like the vast majority of the Ascension territory is quite safe." Nellara said, nodding to Zeynep reassuringly.

"With that said, we do not like to leave things to chance. Especially giving how important and significant your visit to Arcaeda is." Nellara said, nodding towards the soldiers stationed nearby Ertiseda as they guided them to the barge that would take them upstream.

"Even in the very unlikely chance something happens, we are well prepared to preserve the well being and safety of you and your crew, as both our guests and diplomatic envoys." Nellara reassured, looking to the large amount of soldiers that came from Lenkik, to be sure everything would go exactly as planned while escorting the humans to Arcaeda.




Echo's oppressive firepower and durability quickly showed themselves to be quite vital to the group as it was still able to stop the power armor soldier on it's tracks, despite the heavy assault it was suffering from the enemy forces, which made the task of eliminating the rest of the enemy forces much easier to the rest of the group. One by one, the automata began to fall, hit by continuous attacks from the Envenomed.

Fortunately, despite how resilient the power armor soldier showed itself to be, their relentless attack was starting to have effect. Alice's needle rounds were definitely hindering it's movement as it became clear by the somewhat sluggish way it was moving after she pierced it's legs and how he lost control of his gun for a moment after she shot his arms. Taking advantage of the opening, Echo immediately lunged towards the armored trooper before it raised it's gravity maul.

At that very moment, from the very back of the enemy forces, a tubular protrusion Alice herself haven't given much importance earlier made a loud noise as it finally revealed it's true purpose. A very old, anti-tank rocket launcher. Despite how dated it was, receiving such a hit at close range would definitely cause some damage to Echo.

"ANTI-TANK ROCKET INCO-!" Alice shouted, trying to warn Echo. Unfortunately, there was not enough time for her to even finish her phrase as the rocket exploded on Echo's side, at the exact time his gravity maul struck the power armored trooper's head, crushing it in a loud, disturbing noise.

Immediately following Echo's attack, Ilshar sent a wave of chasm-spores towards the enemies, aiming to rot and cripple everything they touched. With most of the automata dealt with, together with the power armored soldier, Ilshar's attack would immediately start killing the remaining enemy forces in a truly gruesome display, as their feet rotted after being touched by the spores, making their legs crumble under their own weight as their bodies decomposed in front of their eyes, quickly incapacitating even the soldiers who had fired the first rocket at Echo, before they could load another one.

But things were far from over. Apparently, even in the middle of the ambush by the Envenomed, the CivSec forces still had time to call for backup, once it became clear that they were losing. Much to Alice and the rest of the group's misfortune, the reinforcements they had asked for had finally arrived, laying down heavy artillery fire from above. A call for help from the allied Gealtirocht forces quickly confirmed Alice's worries, that they were being attacked by a gunship.

"A gunship?! Why now of all times..." Alice said, with a heavy sigh. Even if her needle bullets could likely deal with the gunship's armor, hitting some kind of minuscule vital component on a target of that size, flying above them and sending suppressive fire was just impossible. The only hope they had was to find something able to deal significant impact and damage to the gunship...

"There should be still a few rockets around the rocket-launcher used against Echo! It might not be ideal, but if we do not find any anti-air weapons, it should work if we somehow can make the gunship stay still for a moment!" Alice said through the comms as she heard Salvator's order, before she began running towards the enemy encampment, following Salvator's orders and searching for anything that could help them take down or at least damage the gunship laying fire above them.

Alice began to quickly scan her surroundings, searching for anything that would be able to help their situation, but found little more than anti-infantry weapons. Unlike Alice though, Kleo seemed to have found something that would definitely help them. A TitanKiller from one of the CivSec soldiers. The moment Kleo dove behind one of the rocks and began aiming at the gunship, Alice immediately knew what to do.

Rushing towards the tent where the anti-tank rockets were, she entered inside, almost gagging as the hot, fetid air of the rotting and decomposing bodies assaulted her nose. Enduring the horrid smell and fighting against the desire to throw up, Alice quickly located the anti-tank rocket one of the soldiers was trying to load before they died, halfway submerged in the rotting remains that once was a CivSec soldier. While she had never thought about such things earlier, the very moment she picked-up the anti-tank rocket, Alice found herself thinking of how fortunate she was for not having feet to touch the disgusting rotting sludge beneath her.

Taking the anti-tank rocket from the ground with a disgusting squelching sound, she immediately loaded it in launcher as she pointed upwards, waiting for Kleo's shot. The moment it struck the gunship, it hopefully would impact it enough to make it stop moving or at least slow down enough for Alice to hit it with the anti-tank rocket.

"Kleo, waiting for your shot! I'll try following it up with an anti-tank rocket." Alice said, grunting as she moved the heavy launcher around as she aimed.

"Clear!" she shouted, warning for anyone nearby her that she was about to shoot.
In Avalia 1 yr ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: One week after Zora arrived into Avalia.
Location: Riverbloom, The River
Interactions: Aurora @mole, Barrock @Conscripts, Rowan
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Zora listened in curious silence as both Aurora and Rowan made their offers to Barrock. Honor, while not something material, was definitely an offer that would be of great interest even for Zora as it also meant respect, power and influence, but the one thing she was even more curious was the word Rowan mentioned next. Freedom. For someone like Zora, it was most precious than an entire world's worth of riches. No amount of gold, power or influence could match something as simple as freedom for her. True and complete freedom. Which was why Zora's final months on Earth were so agonizing for her after realizing that the power and influence she sought came with a cost... Her own freedom.

After that very word was mentioned by Rowan, Zora's stare became even more curious as she watched Barrock's reaction. While she still knew little about him, the way he replied to Rowan's offer would say quite a bit about his values. Especially since Rowan hadn't specifically mentioned any kind of material rewards to his aid.

Surprisingly for Zora, Barrock would surprise her yet again with his reply, clearly stating that he had no interest in riches or even honor. Her expression as she heard so was a very satisfied one almost as if Barrock had passed some kind of test.

"Freedom. No amount of riches, power or influence would be able to match true, unrestricted freedom. More than anyone else, I would know that well." She said with a satisfied expression, letting out an acid chuckle at the end.

"I feel genuinely happy to see you know exactly how precious true freedom is." she said, looking to Barrock with a genuine smile.






With the preparations for the trip back to Arcaeda nearing it's end, Nellara was left, for the first time in a decent while since the arrival of the humans, without anything to do but to watch over the final preparations and wait. It was exactly at that moment that General Kvarr called her, giving her instructions about the oncoming mission she was trusted with.

"Understood General, I will shortly announce our intentions to depart soon. It shouldn't take long until the humans, Seeker Kareet and whoever else might be accompanying us will be ready to go." Nellara said, agreeing as General Kvarr continued.

Just like the General himself had said, Nellara had no doubts that the current mission was way more important than her daily routine as Lenkik's Castigator, so she was grateful when the General mentioned there would be someone to temporarily take over her position in Lenkik. General Kvarr's next words though, were the ones that made Nellara much more nervous than the mere temporary substitution of her as Lenkik's castigator. Not only she was to escort the human 'ambassadors' directly to the Archmagister, but General Kvarr himself said it would be highly probable that the Archmagister herself had some words to tell her. Most people in the Ascension, Nellara included, saw the Archmagister almost as something of a living legend. The possibility of a meeting with her was definitely something that Nellara would have to mentally prepare for.

"The Archmagister herself? Understood, I will be sure to prepare myself." Nellara said. Despite keeping her composure, the General would still notice that the possibility of meeting directly with the Archmagister was something that made even Nellara a bit nervous.

Just after she said that, Nellara would call one of the soldiers under her, asking him to help her to notify their intent to depart soon, both to the humans and the rest of those who expressed their desire to accompany them. With the help of the soldier, Nellara would soon go after she was done talking with the General.
In Avalia 1 yr ago Forum: Casual Roleplay

Time: Morning
Location: Guarav Village
Interactions: Cyrus @Helo, Ophelia @princess, Dante @FunnyGuy Darius @Samreaper Menzai
Equipment:
243 Amas


While at first Viola was glad to see Ophelia was still the same kind girl she always knew, worrying not only about her and Cyrus' well being. But the moment she mentioned the words 'friends and family', Viola felt a surge of negative feelings storming her mind, a dark side of her that was influence from the experiments and the incomplete 'reeducation' process she underwent back in Daka Island...

Did Ophelia really forget about everything? About her siblings and what happened to their family... Did she really forget about her... Or had she deliberately abandoned them? Abandoned Viola to suffer by herself in Daka Island? Abandoned her siblings, forgot about her family and everything that happened to them?
But still, it was undeniable that Ophelia... or better, 'Phia' was happy where she was right now. Even though she forsook her name and who she was. Should they really try to make Ophelia remember who she was or should they just let 'Ophelia' stay dead and let 'Phia' live her new life? Even if that was the case, did Ophelia really deserve such peace and happiness, after having abandoned her... Abandoned all of them? Why was she entitled to such happiness after Viola had suffered so much?

Even though it was a very subtle change, her brother Cypress would likely have noticed Viola's expression getting darker and if not, the vines shifting uncomfortably around her body while an internal conflict raged inside her mind. Even after they entered the small village after being guided by Phia, Viola's expression remained the same, too distracted by her internal conflict to even notice the stares of mistrust and almost hostility directed at them as they made their way to a small restaurant.

"Some food... would be nice indeed..." Viola said after a few seconds.

The time they took to get to the village and the small restaurant they were in at the moment did seem to be enough for Viola's mental to get a bit more... stable. At least for now.






Time: One week after Zora arrived into Avalia.
Location: Riverbloom, The River
Interactions: Aurora @mole, Barrock @Conscripts, Rowan
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Zora watched, curious as Rowan expressed his reluctance in disclosing any more information about their 'training' than what he deemed necessary, undoubtedly in order to avoid any possible problem regarding information leak. It didn't take long until Aurora interceded for Barrock, mentioning that perhaps they might be able to trust him.

"Aurora's approval of Barrock already has a great deal of weight for me regarding whether to trust him or not. Besides, I do consider myself being quite a good judge of character and despite our brief first meeting, Barrock doesn't seem like someone who would betray others after giving his word." Zora said, looking to Barrock with a brief smile.

When Barrock asked what would he get for joining them, Zora let out a mischievous smirk, of someone that not only already expected such answer, but would be in fact, disappointed if it wasn't the case. It was good to know some rules remained the same, whether she was in her old world or here in Availa.

While back in her world, a favor from 'the' Zora Sene would be worth more than an entire ship and the lives of it's crew, she was well aware that here in Avalia, her name did not carry nearly as much weight as it used to... At least for now. Besides, she had little to offer regarding riches or material possessions, seeing how she had arrived on Avalia only a few days ago.

"As Rowan said though, this... 'mission' is not free of danger and ultimately, it is your choice whether you decide to help us or not. Regardless, I can assure you that your help will be rewarded, should you decide to assist us." Zora said with a calm expression before she looked to Rowan, as if waiting to see what he was willing to offer Barrock for his help.


While Nellara had felt a bit... 'attacked' by Vigdis' previous comments, the misunderstanding was soon cleared when she mentioned human laws. Nellara had no idea of how human laws worked, but to their race, which seemed to be rather... prone to violence, drawing a weapon wasn't seen the same way as how people in Kanth-Aremek saw it.

"I see... I can't say I am knowledgeable about human laws, although it would be better if we both agreed against 'drawing' our weapons unless we actually intend to attack, kill or wound someone, as drawing and pointing one's weapons are a clear and obvious display of hostility... And as far as I am aware, neither one of us here are enemies, right?" Nellara completed, hoping to clear that misunderstanding and avoid any 'future' misunderstandings of the same kind... considering how much trouble such incidents could spell for both of them.




Nellara heard Zeynep's requests. From common things such as clothing to lightning mages, most of them proved to be quite basic and relatively easy to grant. The one request that made Nellara a bit worried was the recovery of the parts of the Jotunheim that apparently fell off on their 'arrival'. While normally it would be quite easy to form a scout party to search for it, it definitely wouldn't be as simple, considering how the ship parts were on Mythadia territory.

Unfortunately, the Ascension would have to cede that specific request for the Mythadians.

"The Ascension is well known for it's mages. Gathering lightning mages would be easier, faster and more efficient if we were the ones to do it. Safer as well, considering we will bring trained mages that are trusted by the Ascension." Nellara said, glancing towards Silbermine before she looked to Zeynep.

"Additionally, the Ascension would gladly provide you with durable and efficient work clothes. As I mentioned before, the Ascension accepts everyone based on their skill, regardless of race. Due to this, we are accustomed with making the most varied type of clothes to fit most races." Nellara said, once again looking to Zeynep.

"In return, I believe searching for the parts from the Jotunheim that fell on the marshlands would be a better task for the Mythadians, considering both the terrain and the territory they are currently at. Besides, invading Mythadian territory would be... incredibly rude and could be misunderstood as an act of hostility of our part if we did so, wouldn't it?" Nellara said, this time looking to Silbermine. Her remarks were once again clear, although rather delicate reminders of the offenses Silbermine had committed against the Ascension.

Regardless of her personal thoughts about Silbermine, negotiations were negotiations and Nellara knew well she had to cede in some aspects, if she wanted to gain the upper hand in others.

As General Kvarr mentioned about having no need to secure a separate location for the humans, Nellara simply nodded, agreeing with him. She had no doubts Silbermine would love to 'take' the humans for himself, but the proposal they had, to give the stretch of land the Jotunheim fell for the humans, was not only more 'neutral' but definitely fit the humans' interests better than Silbermine's.

Unfortunately, Silbermine, in his arrogance, still continued to claim that land belonged to Mythadia. Nellara's expression visibly hardened, as she looked at him with a cold stare. While General Kvarr decided to take the calm approach to such insults, Nellara still saw the need of being firm and standing one's ground. Still, she did little more than just look at Silbermine menacingly while General Kvarr continued to talk.

"I believe the matter of sovereignty was never in question here, 'Lord' Silbermine. The treaty that divides our territory is old and was always respected by both of our nations. There is little need for Mythadia, or you in particular to want to take Ascension lands, as I believe your territory would be already quite enough for your kingdom, just as ours is for us." Nellara asked, looking to Silbermine with a serious expression.

"It would be best if we avoid lighting any... unnecessary sparks that might result in disagreements between our nations, since there is a possibility that they could affect our relationship as neighbor nations, don't you agree?" Nellara asked, her sharp eyes watching every movement from Silbermine.

"Should our nations see a new discussion about the treaty to be unavoidable, I hope Mythadia will show itself an honorable neighbor and not try to push any... unfavorable conditions to the Ascension, in order to preserve our relationship as neighbor nations." Nellara concluded.

With the humans deciding to send two groups, one to Mythadia and the other to Ascension, the negotiations seemed to have dwindled down, at least for now. After they were mostly done with it, General Kvarr ordered Nellara to prepare a small group of soldiers to escort the humans back to Arcaeda by using one of their boats. Taking the rest of the day to rest, Nellara spent most of her free time handpicking the soldiers that would fit best to that particular task among the ones present and instructing them about their task. Even though it was unlikely they would encounter any danger, escorting the humans so they could arrive in Arcaeda safely was their top priority so during all the trip back, she instructed them to always be on alert.


Capturing the armored soldier alive, just like Ilshar said, would be a challenge. Not only due to his equipment, but mainly due to the fact that it was highly improbable he wouldn't have some type of fail-safe implant in order he was captured, to prevent him from being interrogated or something. If that was the case, they would have risked themselves for nothing. Still, however small the possibility for a successful capture was, Alice still didn't want to throw it away.

With the first signal being given by Salvator's shots, a hail of bullets followed, focused on the armored soldier. Alice's tungsten needles successfully pierced the armored soldier's knees, but due to their low impact, didn't have enough damage to fully immobilize him. The pain did seem to be enough to affect his mobility, causing him to almost fall and take cover behind a tree, which, when coupled with Salvator's EMP rounds disabling it's helmet, were undoubtedly advantages their group could use.

The CivSec soldiers didn't stay surprised for too long though and after the armored soldier barked orders, they immediately began organizing themselves. As the suppressive LMG fire started, Alice hid herself behind the tree, taking cover. While they didn't seem to know exactly her position, the wide sweeps made by the LMGs forced her to hide, the audible noises of the stray bullets hitting the trunk of the tree she was hiding behind reminding her that it would be a terrible idea to move now.

The enemies' formation and defenses were tightening fast, as they retreated and took cover. Even though the Envenomed had the advantage of surprise, not even hers and Salvator's stealth field would be able to hide them forever, especially thanks to the automata' detection systems. Fortunately, not only Echo was starting to use it's heavy firepower to further disorientate the enemy and reduce their numbers, but a well placed EMP grenade had shut down the entire left side of their formation, which would buy enough time for her to reposition herself.

It was just at that moment that the beam cannon that Echo was charging finally fired, lighting up the battlefield as it went directly towards the place where the power-armored soldier was hiding. Unfortunately, a moment before if hit, Alice was clearly able to see the power-armored soldier sprinting away from the cover, before Echo's beam pierced it, hitting the cargo container behind, which caused a massive explosion, it's shock wave being enough to make Alice hide behind another tree.

"The armored trooper seems to have recovered from the EMP rounds! He sprinted away a second before Echo's shot!" Alice said, using the comms as she reloaded her rifle with a new magazine.

Following the explosion and making use of the chaos that it created, Echo rushed forward, making use of it's heavy armor and extensive weaponry to draw fire towards itself. Using the distraction that Echo was causing, Alice immediately followed with two more shots towards the automata that were disabled, just after they woke up and began firing at Echo. A single, precise shot to their processing unit should prevent them to get up and fighting again.

"Four operational automata left before enemy reinforcements arrive." Alice said through the comms. Having re-positioned herself earlier, she had perfect vision of exposed side of the power-armored soldier, which seemingly had recovered from the explosion and EMP rounds and was now firing at Echo.

"Acknowledged! Focusing fire at the power-armored soldier!" Alice said, replying to Salvator's orders as she crouched down, holding her breath and aiming at the power-armored soldier again.

"Please be ready for follow-up shots." Alice said, holding her breath for a moment before firing two more times at the power-armored soldier, once again aiming at the joints of his armor, but this time aiming at his left arm. With one needle aimed at his left wrist and the other at his left elbow. Her aim was to either force the power-armor soldier to change to his backup weapon after disabling one of his arms or forcing him to fire his rifle with one arm, which would undoubtedly affect his accuracy.


Interactions: Amanda, Baba Yaga @Kumbaris, Micheal Crane @BigPapaBelial, Scarlet @AWACS




Faye's preoccupation regarding Micheal soon showed itself to be quite justified, as he seemed to be completely out of energy, soon passing out. Fortunately, his friends were quick to drag him to safety. Still, there was little time for Faye to worry herself about others' safety, as the creature's arm was still swinging at her despite the hail of bullets Scarlet was sending towards the creature.
Caught by surprise, Faye didn't have enough time to blink to safety, let alone react. She knew that if she was hit by that creature, having most of her bones broken would be the least it could happen to her.

Closing her eyes, Faye braced for the impact, but surprisingly enough, it never came. When she finally opened her eyes again, she quickly realized what happened. Before being able to hit her, the creature's fist had stopped, blocked behind a sturdy black wall that was conjured just in front of Faye, before a strong blast of magic struck the surprised creature, sending it flying away from Faye, before hitting a wall.

The very moment Faye felt that magic, she immediately knew she had already felt it before. It was a powerful, old and ancient magic. One unique enough that Faye knew exactly when she had felt it. It was back when she first met Madam Alexeya.

"M-Madam Alexeya?" Faye said, surprised by her sudden appearance. The same old magic she had felt before now emanating from her with a frightening strength and power.

Now knowing Madam Alexeya's real name, it made perfect sense for Faye. Why she felt such strong and ancient magic coming from her. Why she had the immediate instinct of respecting, fearing and revering the woman.

Still dazed by the revelation, Faye took a moment to notice the creature angrily rushing towards Baba Yaga. When she finally did, she hastily blinked behind the woman, letting a surprised yelp as she hid from the creature's angry tackle before Baba Yaga immobilized it with a wall of wooden thorns, impaling and piercing the creature so it couldn't move.

"I... think I can help you guys with this!" Faye said, as she conjured six small portals around the creature, every single one of them linked to the portal next to them.

"If you guys have anything that can pierce the creature, feel free to use it and watch the show!" Faye said with a smirk.

"That'll teach it to not try to attack me." she said, with a confident expression, despite still being hiding behind Baba Yaga... Just in case the creature was somehow able to free itself.
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