Armour off, he could breathe better, but it still hurt. Everything hurt. While he knew the effects, was familiar with the feeling of his bones grinding together with every movement, something was different. This wasn't just the poison he'd known since he was young. There was more. It was worse.
Or it had just been that long. Ruli realized. He wasn't used to it anymore. He didn't want this. He wanted to go home. He turned his head, spotting the giantess, and almost flinched at the sight of her, before he realized who she was. "Envy." Ruli breathed, shifting to crawl toward her. "I want to go home. Please." He begged.
Then the guards came for him. Ruli twisted to take a swing at them, growling. It hurt to be touched. He didn't want to be taken. He wanted to go home. 'Don't fight back!' Ruli yelped, back jerking as a phantom lash sliced his back, and he dropped onto the ground. For a moment, he could smell the desert sand, the reek of the sand horses, and blood. So much blood. In a blink, it was gone, and he was back in the palace grounds, the sand now dirt beneath his cheek. The air smelled cleaner, even under the cloud of smoke and sulfur.
He still tried to fight. Their hands hurt him, every time her tried to wiggle free made it feel as though his bones were breaking. "No!" He snarled at them, snarling again as he felt another lash across his skin that didn't actually exist.
They were quick. Restrained, Ruli breathed heavily, teeth bared in a snarl as he was pulled inside. Whenever he struggled, he felt the whip bite him, collapsing under the agony of the memory. Or was it a hallucination? He didn't know. Only knew that it hurt, and it was getting worse. Ruli went limp as they pulled him into a large chamber, its walls covered in runes. He was vaguely aware that the charm on his neck was gone. Had he taken that off? Had it ever existed?
As they dropped him in the middle of the hall, Ruli shivered, body now wrapped in a cold sweat. You failed. Said a voice in his head. Maybe it was his, he wasn't sure. But, he didn't have a voice. He couldn't speak. You failed to escape. You're back here. Under our control.
Ruli rolled onto his belly, arms tied behind him. His damp cheek pressed to the cold floor. Maybe he could run again. Maybe he'd make it this time. Find shelter somewhere in the desert. Maybe he could Walk to the tunnels and hide. He knew where they were. Unless it had all been a dream.
He could make it. He'd escape. He just had to wait for sunrise. When their Walking was weakest. Where his chance would be greatest. Ruli shifted, trying to dig his feet into the sand.
A sudden blue light made him focus, finding himself back ... somewhere. A large room. The glowing runes along the wall illuminated the chamber in an odd light. He blinked, struggling to remember.
Amria. Ruli breathed unevenly. I'm in Amria. In a palace. In a war. For Ki-
Ruli wheezed, twisting on the floor again, hissing at the pain that rolled through him. For Kire. This was meant for Kire. This poison. They wanted to give it to her. It would kill her. Ruli went still, limp on the floor. This will kill me. Licking his lips, Ruli closed his eyes, trying to calm himself. Give her time. Maybe it'll be slow. Gentle. Like falling asleep. Just give her time.
~
So much Walking. Ysaryn panted as she dragged Gavin to another location, her magic growing heavy. She didn't complain, though. She knew why they were doing this. Because the imbecile had gotten himself captured. Because they had her friend. Ysaryn bared her teeth. This is why it wasn't smart to keep friends. Stupid bastard.
When she pulled Gavin back to Kire, then the two of them to the palace hill. Ysaryn knelt onto the ground, sweating. When the wards shifted, attaching themselves to Kire, Ysaryn shivered, then looked up. "Kirai," Ysaryn said cautiously, her nape prickling.
Pulling herself onto her feet, she took them back to Narda, the elf stepping aside to gather her energy again. "Minute." She demanded of them, leaning against the wall. "He is." Ysaryn answered with Gavin when he was asked if he were staying behind. If he and Ruli both died, Envy would be furious. She'd have to find a new home for her people. Again.
By the time they were portaled into the palace, Ysaryn felt ready. Ignoring the nausea that twisted her stomach briefly, Ysaryn drew her blades, inhaling deeply. "It doesn't smell right in here." She whispered to no one in particular. Of course, it wouldn't. Gemini in here with their magic for so long, she was surprised the walls weren't painted in blood. The Wenches moved quickly, going after the hostages, and Ysaryn turned to look at Kire, waiting for her to move.
And she did, toward the hall.
Grinning, Ysaryn pounced, feet moving fast as she circled Kire, moving around the empress as she stormed into the Great Hall.
Where Ruli lay motionless in the middle of the room. A room with runes painted on the walls. Ysaryn swallowed, suddenly very uneasy, the scar on her abdomen aching. Fight first. Panic later. She reminded herself, taking the defensive.
Or it had just been that long. Ruli realized. He wasn't used to it anymore. He didn't want this. He wanted to go home. He turned his head, spotting the giantess, and almost flinched at the sight of her, before he realized who she was. "Envy." Ruli breathed, shifting to crawl toward her. "I want to go home. Please." He begged.
Then the guards came for him. Ruli twisted to take a swing at them, growling. It hurt to be touched. He didn't want to be taken. He wanted to go home. 'Don't fight back!' Ruli yelped, back jerking as a phantom lash sliced his back, and he dropped onto the ground. For a moment, he could smell the desert sand, the reek of the sand horses, and blood. So much blood. In a blink, it was gone, and he was back in the palace grounds, the sand now dirt beneath his cheek. The air smelled cleaner, even under the cloud of smoke and sulfur.
He still tried to fight. Their hands hurt him, every time her tried to wiggle free made it feel as though his bones were breaking. "No!" He snarled at them, snarling again as he felt another lash across his skin that didn't actually exist.
They were quick. Restrained, Ruli breathed heavily, teeth bared in a snarl as he was pulled inside. Whenever he struggled, he felt the whip bite him, collapsing under the agony of the memory. Or was it a hallucination? He didn't know. Only knew that it hurt, and it was getting worse. Ruli went limp as they pulled him into a large chamber, its walls covered in runes. He was vaguely aware that the charm on his neck was gone. Had he taken that off? Had it ever existed?
As they dropped him in the middle of the hall, Ruli shivered, body now wrapped in a cold sweat. You failed. Said a voice in his head. Maybe it was his, he wasn't sure. But, he didn't have a voice. He couldn't speak. You failed to escape. You're back here. Under our control.
Ruli rolled onto his belly, arms tied behind him. His damp cheek pressed to the cold floor. Maybe he could run again. Maybe he'd make it this time. Find shelter somewhere in the desert. Maybe he could Walk to the tunnels and hide. He knew where they were. Unless it had all been a dream.
He could make it. He'd escape. He just had to wait for sunrise. When their Walking was weakest. Where his chance would be greatest. Ruli shifted, trying to dig his feet into the sand.
A sudden blue light made him focus, finding himself back ... somewhere. A large room. The glowing runes along the wall illuminated the chamber in an odd light. He blinked, struggling to remember.
Amria. Ruli breathed unevenly. I'm in Amria. In a palace. In a war. For Ki-
Ruli wheezed, twisting on the floor again, hissing at the pain that rolled through him. For Kire. This was meant for Kire. This poison. They wanted to give it to her. It would kill her. Ruli went still, limp on the floor. This will kill me. Licking his lips, Ruli closed his eyes, trying to calm himself. Give her time. Maybe it'll be slow. Gentle. Like falling asleep. Just give her time.
~
So much Walking. Ysaryn panted as she dragged Gavin to another location, her magic growing heavy. She didn't complain, though. She knew why they were doing this. Because the imbecile had gotten himself captured. Because they had her friend. Ysaryn bared her teeth. This is why it wasn't smart to keep friends. Stupid bastard.
When she pulled Gavin back to Kire, then the two of them to the palace hill. Ysaryn knelt onto the ground, sweating. When the wards shifted, attaching themselves to Kire, Ysaryn shivered, then looked up. "Kirai," Ysaryn said cautiously, her nape prickling.
Pulling herself onto her feet, she took them back to Narda, the elf stepping aside to gather her energy again. "Minute." She demanded of them, leaning against the wall. "He is." Ysaryn answered with Gavin when he was asked if he were staying behind. If he and Ruli both died, Envy would be furious. She'd have to find a new home for her people. Again.
By the time they were portaled into the palace, Ysaryn felt ready. Ignoring the nausea that twisted her stomach briefly, Ysaryn drew her blades, inhaling deeply. "It doesn't smell right in here." She whispered to no one in particular. Of course, it wouldn't. Gemini in here with their magic for so long, she was surprised the walls weren't painted in blood. The Wenches moved quickly, going after the hostages, and Ysaryn turned to look at Kire, waiting for her to move.
And she did, toward the hall.
Grinning, Ysaryn pounced, feet moving fast as she circled Kire, moving around the empress as she stormed into the Great Hall.
Where Ruli lay motionless in the middle of the room. A room with runes painted on the walls. Ysaryn swallowed, suddenly very uneasy, the scar on her abdomen aching. Fight first. Panic later. She reminded herself, taking the defensive.