So worried right now. My brother just got admitted to the hospital after swallowing six toy horses. Doctors say he's in stable condtion.
8
likes
3 yrs ago
Nice to meet you, Bored. I'm interested!
7
likes
3 yrs ago
Ugh. Someone literally stole the wheels off of my car. Gonna have to work tirelessly for justice.
4
likes
Bio
Oh gee! An age and a gender and interests and things. Yeah, I have those. Ain't no way I'm about to trigger an existential crisis by typing them all out, though. You can find out what a nerd I am on discord, okay?
@Kuro Yup. He's much more the latter. I did want to give him one moment of awesome at some point, just to not make his narrative so straightforward, but it's mostly meant to be a harsh dose of reality, gradually and crushingly delivered until he finds a way to rebuild himself. He's enthusiastic enough in the early going that he'll see, hear, and think no evil until things really catch up to him. Once they do... that's where the juicy part begins.
@Kuro In terms of my bandwidth, I intend to manage it by playing my characters in 'arcs', so to speak. Out of the six, I'll probably focus on two at a time, with the others being mostly background. As for Jason, I can certainly understand how he looks... risky. The whole idea was to take a character who absolutely feels like a trope and examine him more deeply: what does this sort of cringelord actually look like in action and what does he actually do once the real apocalypse comes? How much of his prior 'experience' and 'preparation' is actually valid? I betcha the little halfwit is just Jonesing to use his sword collection and all his parkour gear. How quickly does reality destroy the fantasy, or does it? Does he crack? Are there copious amounts of copium? To some extent, Jason was intended as a lampoon of a certain species of metagamey character, but I want to play him with some heart and authenticity as well. I'd definitely hoped to give him one or two crowning moments of awesome amid the trauma and endless humiliation conga and maybe insert some levity while I was at it, but I'd conceived of him primarily as counterprogramming. However, if multiple people feel that he's metagamey and it's a potential cause of unease within the group that you're building, even as deeply excited as I am about this RPG, I'm alright with bowing out as well. I'm easy!
Benedetto was spat out of the portal with velocity, and he hit the ground, rolled, and sprung nimbly to his feet, taking a whiff of that dusty desert air. This fucking place. His face immediately screwed itself up in a scowl and he spat, scanning his surroundings, before his eyes seized on... discount Jocasta and Jocasta's manwife. Where was the bitch herself? He did a second sweep and couldn't pick up her distinctive magical stench anywhere. Not in range.
Then, Tku landed with all the grace of an ocean sunfish trying to fly and, after a bit of self-narrative, launched straight into a pair of questions, the answers to each of which were obviously 'yes'. The Revidian let out a snort, crossed his arms, and sat on a rock. He could take it or leave it. The ruins were right here. They could ditch the others, leave them to fight a sand wyrm, and go take the glory and riches for themselves. Benny certainly didn't need Jocasta's help, but... it might be fun to punch a sand wyrm, and he knew that slimy Inipori who'd sent them - the one who'd just disappeared Silas - didn't like her and probably wanted to see her dead. Benny didn't really want to give that scumbag what he wanted...
He didn't wait for the tethered to respond to Tku. "How 'bout the others? They chopped liver or something?" He shook his head, standing and starting to search for a less familiar type of energy. "If they're not here, they're fighting it, but I got a way we can get there, I guess." He tilted his head to one side and grinned.
All who have been to Inner Torragon know it well: the place may pretend to be Avincian, but it is not. From the buildings to the language, to the people, its soul is that of old Zaqhoria and, when the sun rises over the desert, it knows no mercy. After promising to discuss matters at length with Ayla later on, Amanda led them down to the stables. It was still early morning, the rooftops of San Agustin silhouettes bathed in dawn's harsh light. The handful of people about inclined their heads respectfully towards her and her guests as they passed. "Madre," murmured more than one. Coasting smoothly down the smooth old stones, she greeted them in kind but did not stop. Jocasta and Isabella followed in her wake, all three pairs of arms moving in almost perfect synchronization. Then, they turned off of the main path and were there. There were two stablehands about, feeding and preparing the animals. They bowed. "Madre."
"Luisito." Amanda returned his gesture. "Mauro."
She eased herself onto the hay-covered floor, rolling up to one of the horses and and patting the side of its head. "As I explained upstairs, we are a bit short on horses just now," she advised, twisting to face the others as she adjusted one of the animals' bridles. "But I suppose you have other ways of getting where you're going now. Am I wrong?"
Glancing Zarina's way, Jocasta turned back to face the woman who had been the closest thing to a mother she had ever known. "You are not," she admitted. "I may save us a day's venturing out into the desert by means of magic."
Finished with the horse, Amanda gave it a final pat. She smiled, businesslike. "Just as well," she admitted with a shrug. "We did not have enough for you anyhow." With that, she rolled over to the horse's saddle and, from a long pouch, procured a rolled-up map. "Over my shoulders. Come." She unrolled it and held it across her lap as a few of them leaned in. "He left two days ago, for the ruins of Zarfan, down La Boca." Amanda pointed it out on the map and shook her head. "He's out of our sensing range, but he should be well set up there by now." Her eyes flicked between the members of the group. "If you can teleport, then you can get there and relieve our rangers. We need them for defense."
"And I'll send them back?" Jocasta inquired, though it was more statement than question.
Amanda nodded. "I don't imagine it should take long," she decided. "So I'll only keep one of you behind." She smiled softly and some colour rose in her cheeks. "You wouldn't begrudge a mother some time spent with her child, would you?"
Marci started. "I um... I don't wanna be deadweight I can -
"Stop acting tough," chirped Isabella, "and go see your mom while you still can. Besides, you'll be guarding San Agustin, right?" Was she suppressing an ironic smirk or was she not?
"You're mine, little calabaza."
"Seriously!? Are you trying to make me die of embarrassment, mom?
It was early in the morning when a portal glowed bright and rippling in the courtyard of the refuge. Amanda sat in silhouette, with Marceline at her side, hair whipping like black snakes in the wind coming off of it. They waved and then, with a little salute from the last of the five, Ayla, Zarina, Yalen, Isabella, and Jocasta were through.
It was always as if she had blinked, so sudden was the change in reality. Reddish-beige cliffs rose to either side of Jocasta and she was on the hard, gravelly dirt beside a small watering hole. In the near distance rose the weathered ruins of Cervan - or Zarfan, to its original inhabitants - carved partially into the cliffside. She could see anyone here, so she reached out with her magic senses for Escarra and his rangers, only to find...
Nothing.
They weren't there and, in fact, neither was anyone. A pinch of worry invading her insides, Jocasta twisted to look up at Yalen and over at Isabella. "You guys drawing a blank too?" she prodded, and their answers were affirmative. It was time to reach further, and so she spread her senses out, sweeping the region at ranges only her fellow tethered could come close to reaching. There were the usual energies: arcane from the sun, kinetic from the wind and the shifting sands, and the agglomerations of both combined with chemical that denoted living things. Yet, as she searched further still, an invisible mass settled itself atop her stomach and she felt her pulse quicken.
She found a group seven people about three kilometers to the northwest, close to where they'd found the aberration a year ago. Only, they seemed to be on top of some kind of rock promontory, or so the kinetic energy of the wind lashing against it told her. However, they were not alone. Jocasta's gut wrenched itself further and her hands tightened around her wheels. "It's a sand wyrm," she rasped, voice barely above a whisper. She twisted to take in the others. It was... at least... "A fucking alpha." damned near three hundred feet in length. It was circling them. This didn't make sense. Sand Wyrms were supposed to be rare, and they rarely went after something so insignificant as a human unless it was opportune. In her entire life up until last year, she had seen precisely one: breaching the sand about half a mile distant, from the refuge walls. That was the day that monsters had become real to a twelve-year-old Jocasta. But she was a monster too, she remembered.
"It has them trapped on some kind of rocky outcropping, two miles north-northwest!" she shouted, already drinking a massive amount of energy in from her surroundings. The winds went still, the sky darkened, and the air grew colder. If it was clear that they were trapped and could not harm it, the Wyrm would emerge from the sand and pursue them overland. She had no idea how long it would be until that happened: it could yet be hours; they could be mere moments from death. "We need to go right now!" she screamed. "Right now!" A portal tore apart the air before them. Dimly, she could feel the leviathan in the distance as it broke the sand and belched white-hot fire. One of the little human energy signatures, too slow to react, was consumed. "Wait! Yalen and Isabella: keep your range!" she commanded, "I'm only going there to port them out." She suited words to action, barrelling through.
She emerged right into the eye of the storm: a maelstrom of 2700°F fire.
The portal swirled and warped and then, as if they'd just been thrust from a popped bubble, five young men emerged into the burgeoning late morning heat of Torragon's Dune Sea. They were Evander, Desmond, Fiske, Benedetto, and Tku. Not all of them stuck the landing but, when they looked up, there was a man and a woman waiting for them, looking more than a little bit anxious. Their eyes, seeming unfocused at first, quickly snapped to the group. They were Yalen and Isabella and they didn't waste any time upon recognizing who the five. "It's a Sand Wyrm."
Welcome to Primitive, Chapter Two: Into the Fire! Already, mystery and danger threaten to kill not only the party's as-yet unmet allies, but the party itself. Why is the sand wyrm attacking Escarra and his rangers? Why are they two miles to the northeast in the first place? Why have the five boys been sent through and what can they do to help? Below are some action opportunities.
1) The new arrivals can and should talk to Isabella and Yalen. Finding their way to the fight might be a good idea. 2) Jocasta, Zarina, and Ayla will need to defend a massive jet of white-hot fire from the Sand Wyrm. It's rolled a 46! This is an alpha and is every bit as strong as the monster that you faced at the end of Deserted, even without being tainted by an aberration. 3) They should try to make up a quick plan on the spot. There is a lot of pressure and little time, so nothing too detailed! They can fight it or try to distract it while Jojo rescues the stranded rangers, or try to get to the bottom of this first mystery right there on the spot! 4) Feel free to play out your first moves. I'd recommend discussing them on discord first, however. 5) Good luck, and happy posting!
Penny normally would not have been the sort to ask a question of a clearly hostile host, but she could tell that everyone had wanted to ask and none had the courage to do so. What do I care if Miss 'Stay Away From Muh Home' doesn't like me? Not like I'll ever see her again. Truth be told, it irked Penny. It shouldn't have, but it did, and the bearded lady had said just enough to make her uneasy about the mission because she knew that there was a lot more being left unsaid. If you're going to throw us into mortal danger, the least you can do is tell us what's really going on. It didn't sit right, on top of what the Arch-Zeno had told her: it really didn't, and the eighteen-year-old found herself wondering why she'd even agreed to this whole thing. This is not something a future ruler of Perrence does. You're not a tool, Nel. Fuck! It was her need to do something 'useful', she knew: a thirst for some sort of ill-defined 'adventure' after seventeen years of being confined to the palace grounds. Rash decisions from a stupid girl with insecurities. She had half a mind to kick the partially open door, but restraint was a good thing to practice, and she didn't.
Really, she wanted to vent, or at least express her worries, but she had nobody here except Yuliya and Yvain who she really knew or trusted, and... they were both dubious for different reasons. Esmii had tried to be nice and Penny had thanked her, but she'd already learned that the yasoi was like that with everyone. 'Helpful' was her default setting, and I don't know you well enough to confide, anyhow. Besides, she'd been giving that big Eskandish boy goo-goo eyes the entire time. They were an item and... Ugh. Maybe that's why Penny had found herself falling into a 'mood': Jammy wasn't here and she already missed him and she worried. He was in West Kerremand, Eshi-damned cesspool that it was, and they couldn't look out for each other. A metaphorical vise tightened around her stomach. If anything happens...
She shook her head and she... walked. She had the day here, in this place she'd never visited before, she had a satchel, and she had some money to spend. If the one-legged woman was an object of curiosity here, it was just as much because she was a human as anything else. The familiar ambient sounds of a city echoed back towards her in an unfamiliar way. It was weirdly claustrophobic: no sky above, save the ever-lingering haze towards the top of the vast cavern, and the all-encroaching dimness. Even with the gas torches, the mirrors, and the skylights carved into the stone, it was like moving about in the later moments of dusk. Her eyes adjusted well enough, though. They were yasoi eyes and she was the only one in her family who had managed to inherit them from an ancestor some four generations back. It was enough of a sensory smorgasbord for her worries to start fading. Her crutches clicked and her foot thumped and she lost herself in the familiar ritual of just moving: moving nowhere in particular.
First, she picked up some traveling clothes: just as anyone might expect of a foreign girl in a strange place, but then Penny decided to go for something else. She worked her way to where the firearm vendors were and put down ten magi on an imbued pistol. Knowing what she knew, she moved to where they sold explosives. "Uz chlud" she assured the confused seller, having looked the words up in her little book of translations beforehand. "U... ligha...ich... muhl." She mimicked an explosion, even providing sound effects. The flinty-eyed Hegelan on the other side regarded her intently for a moment. Then, his facade broke. He reared back and laughed. Penny blushed and laughed nervously herself. "Iiiid... lugh? U dolris...tiss muhl... she flipped furiously through the little guidebook. "Vadu!"
There was another pause as the laughter died down. The small man on the other side smiled thoughtfully. He let out a sigh, held out his hand expectantly, and Penny promptly placed the two magi in his palm. He pocketed them and then moved about his stall, procuring and packaging just what she'd asked for. He handed her three little bundles and she slipped them into her satchel with a small bow of gratitude and an overpracticed "Tim Unkh!" Then, she was off, so pleased with herself that she was practically skipping. Just wait 'til I tell you all about it, Jammy! She hoped that he was having as much fun as she was but, first, it was time to put in an appearance with Yuliya and go shopping!
1) For mining 2) I buy five big. 3) Sooo... yes? I have three big money. 4) Thank you!
I don't have a strict preference myself but I do like to keep things uniform. Since everyone else seems to be going for IRL FCs, I'd suggest to do the same for your sheet if possible.
Will do. Just gimme a little time for that. We got a start in mind?
Hopefully they're tropes but subverted instead of just tropes. The different art style for each is meant to be thematic. Not sure if it actually is...
T H E S P A R L I N G F A M I L Y T H E S P A R L I N G F A M I L Y
"They say that absence makes the heart grow fonder. They say..."
[ ❇ ] B R I E F F A M I L Y H I S T O R Y
The Sparling name is an old one in Huddeen. Faded headstones in the town's graveyard bear testament to that. However, their line has been rather sparse over the past couple of decades as successive generations have left for the greener pastures of Boston, Providence, and New York. Then, a dozen years ago, family matriarch Hattie passed away and the old family house ended up in the hands of her granddaughter, pregnant young grad student and former wild child Alana, along with her growing family. Moving back from Boston to the town where she used to spend summers with her grandma after her parents' divorce, she brought her husband Devon, a stereotypically geeky storyboard artist, and her children Lila and Jason. While the grand old home was everything they could've hoped, vintage 1970s-era decor and some electrical issues aside, their first few years were difficult, as Devon had to switch jobs, Alana had to delay setting up her own practice when their youngest daughter Winnie was born, and Lila suffered an accident that confined her to a wheelchair and necessitated the installation of a ramp and extensive renovations. Things have calmed down since then, and the family has flourished... at least outwardly.
While Devon's career has taken him to conferences across the country and Lila has gone off to the Juilliard School in New York to study violin, small-town star athlete Jason doesn't see much of a future, Winnie grows ever stranger and more introverted, and Alana continues to fray at the edges as she wears too many hats, commutes for too long every day, and juggles too many responsibilities in her desperate determination to make sure that her family won't go the way that her parents' did. Add to this the recent arrival of Devon's older sister Carina from Boston, fresh off of some serious controversy, as well as Lila back on holiday, and things are... volatile. Oh, then zombies. Zombies have happened too. Is there any way that this fraying family can pull itself together long enough to survive and maybe even be an asset? I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Growing up, Alana was just about the most obnoxious possible version of a ca. 1995-2002 first-gen edgy gamer girl. She never thought she'd be a psychologist. She assumed her job would be something in a creative industry but, here she is, and there's a kind of art to patching minds back up, she supposes. She's certainly had to do more than her share of that over the course of her life. As an ex-urbanite, this mother of three commutes into Manchester for work whenever her job requires it of her. While she was born in nearby Nashua, Alana's parents broke up when she was small and she bounced around. She spent much of her later childhood and early teens in Huddeen with her grandmother before moving to Boston with her dad and becoming a child of the early internet. Luckily, her most absurd exploits were pre-social media and, just after her twenty-second birthday, she was a mother anyhow and her crazy days fast faded. After inheriting her grandmother's house a dozen years ago, she packed her young family up and moved out to Huddeen, with its lower cost of living and safer streets. Now into her early forties, Alana's weathered far more storms than she'd ever imagined and is a lot number to it all than she imagined that she'd be at this point in life. She'll often go on about how she loves this town, and is an active member of all the relevant community organizations. Embarrassed about her wild past and her husband's at-times immature behaviour, she tries as hard as she can to fit in, never quite feeling like she manages it. Secretly, her interest in her marriage is waning but, remembering her childhood, she's determined not to let it fail. You know how they say that shrinks are as much of a mess as their clients? At least she's not abusing prescriptions... yet.▅ Use as many or few of the above symbols as needed to balance this cell with the cell containing the image.
If Alana eventually grew up, Devon never quite managed the trick. A storyboard artist and gig worker, he pursues jobs in the videogaming industry with particular gusto and has built up a fairly impressive portfolio. A proud nerd and daydreaming creative, he lives for his work and loves his family, very much in the mold of the 'cool dad'. He convinces himself that it's natural, but he works hard at it. Yet, he can also be a bit of an avoidant husband and father: enthusiastically there for the good times but absent for the more challenging ones. While he's certain it's only an unfortunate coincidence, he's beginning to understand how bad it looks and how much trouble it's causing his loved ones. Devon's never quite mastered the fine art of 'adulting', but he's trying. He's always been somewhat awkward but has grown socially and in confidence over the years and has become unused to failure. Sometimes, however, in his more anxious moments, he suffers from impostor syndrome. He constantly worries that his creative spark is leaving him and that he might end up embarrassing or holding back his family members, particularly his daughter Lila. As his career has finally started to take off in recent years, he's been seeing more of her in New York and they've grown somewhat closer. At the start of our story, Devon's trapped in Boston where he was attending a conference. He calls his family on the phone at every opportunity while they still have service. He's trying to get someone in the Boston Quarantine Zone to do something or, barring that, to make his way back, but he doesn't quite know where to begin.▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ Use as many or few of the above symbols as needed to balance this cell with the cell containing the image.
A surprise child and the reason that Alana and Devon are married, Lila is twenty-one as the story begins, and was visiting home from university in New York when the epidemic struck. A perfectly average, if somewhat rambunctious kid before being paralyzed from the waist down in a tree-climbing accident at the age of twelve, she was forced to reinvent herself and find new purpose. Since then, with her mother's relentless support , the oldest of the Sparling children has become the sort of inspirational story that's a magnet for bursaries, scholarships, speaking engagements, and interest pieces by local new outlets. An extremely talented violinist from an early age, she has already featured in major productions and boasts nearly a hundred thousand subscribers on her YouTube channel. Living the young, sophisticated urbanite's dream, Lila has left her small-town roots behind and flourished in New York: a young virtuoso headed for success. Yet, deep down, vicious insecurities about being a burden - about being incapable and unattractive - tear at her, and the constructed world and its many obstacles act as constant reminders that she cannot just do many of the things she would like. In truth, she is very much like her younger siblings, though they probably don't think of her as such. In her dreams, she's still a spontaneous creature, wandering the neighbourhood with Jason in tow, climbing trees and hiking in the ravine, pulling Winnie in a wagon, and playing games of tag or basketball that stretch into the night. There's a shared history with her family and she loves them, but she hasn't spent all that much time with them in years. She loves her mother, too, who pushed her hard to pick herself back up and to succeed, but there's something else there as well: resentment at stealing her away from her childhood with endless practice, rehearsal, and travel, for molding her into an 'inspiration' instead of a person. With her friends, in their little shared apartment, Lila's fun, irreverent, and vivacious, always ready with a quick quip or pithy observation. Here, at 'home', she increasingly feels like the odd one out in her family of lovable losers. Huddeen is a pleasant place full of fond memories, but indelibly part of her past, not her future.▅
Three and a half years younger than Lila, Jason was always playing keep-up with her when they were kids: in school, where teachers went on glowingly about her; for attention, where she seemed to lap up their parents' love with her musical talent and witty remarks; and in the little pencil marks measuring height on the doorframe, where he could never quite catch her. Then, after she had her accident, he won the third of those battles definitively, and lost the others. As his parents' and, especially, his mother's attention reoriented itself toward Lila, and his playmate returned home less able to... play, the boy found other ways of entertaining himself. Where his father was a genuinely creative person, Jason merely aped and dreamed. Instead, his talents lent themselves elsewhere. A natural athlete and good with his hands, he is a mediocre student at school, but well liked by both teachers and other students, co-captaining his high school basketball team to the state's final four in his junior year. Yet, the scholarship offers from major universities haven't exactly been flooding in. He enjoys shop class, console gaming, and skateboarding more than anything else, and is just tall enough to dunk on the basketball hoop in the driveway. In between occasional games of Horse with his dad or his sisters, it takes relentless punishment while the curbs and railings in town see similar treatment from his skateboard. At the end of the day, Jason is more than a little bit edgy, with a mohawk, a couple of tattoos, and a fondness for music that would make his once-rebellious parents blush. This, he eagerly blasts out the window of his 2007 Buick, recently purchased from an estate sale for $1700. There is nothing academic that really interests Jason, but he can play shooters and zombie survival games for hours and, yes, he has a (very humble) sword collection. With little to no direction in life, a secret part of him is... weirdly kind of excited that the apocalypse is nigh. He's already constructing traps and barriers and he practices with his cheap knockoff katana in the backyard. Perhaps the dire nature of the situation just hasn't dawned on him yet, so the question is: when will it?▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ Use as many or few of the above symbols as needed to balance this cell with the cell containing the image.
Six years younger than Jason, Winnie was - like her sister - an 'accident'. Her parents hadn't intended to have a third child, but her older siblings were thrilled. At eleven years of age, she's a quiet, socially awkward, and very active girl who doodles, explores, and daydreams as much as her father ever did growing up. He'll never admit to it, but she's the child he understands most and he spoils her with new games, art supplies, and the sort of long solo father-daughter days out that Lila never had the chance to get. Lanky, gangling, and much taken with idiosyncratic fashion and scary things at a young age, Winnie is greatly enamoured with minecraft (and secretly, sacrilegiously, roblox as well). Both in-game and out, she often tags along with her older brother when he lets her and tries to recreate that sense of adventure in real life. He's become a more reluctant partner in crime lately, though, as he heads toward adulthood, and she's started playing more mature games in an attempt to keep up with the person she most admires and wants to be like (though she'll never admit it, of course). While not actively disliked or bullied at school, the youngest Sparling daughter is definitely not one of the popular girls either, and she catches some flak for spending almost as much time with the boys as she does with her assumed tribe of rambunctious pre-pubescent girls. A characteristic of both ADHD and autism, Winnie goes through intense monthly obsessions, gobbling up every bit of knowledge that she can on random subjects of interest. A cultural magpie plucking greedily from the fertile environs of tiktok, discord, reddit, wikipedia, and YouTube (where she's dutifully subscribed to her sister's channel), she is almost uncannily knowledgeable about random trivia and it is the one thing aside from minecraft that she will reliably and enthusiastically speak at length on. Out of necessity, she has now set her mind to the task of zombie apocalypse survival and relentlessly marshals her family to do the same.▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ ▅ Use as many or few of the above symbols as needed to balance this cell with the cell containing the image.
▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅ "To me, 'bossy' is not a pejorative at all. It means somebody's passionate and engaged and ambitious and doesn't mind leading." ▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅
Z A N E T T I, C A R I N A || P A T E R N A L A U N T Z A N E T T I, C A R I N A || P A T E R N A L A U N T
Carina never set out to live up to her name. She never wanted to be a 'Karen' and she cringes inwardly (and outwardly, for she can do nothing with subtlety) at the thought that people might consider her one. Three failed marriages, a circle of friends as superficial as they are materialistic, and repeated run-ins with the glass ceiling pushed her to the edge. One ill-advised incident broke her. As a girl, Carina was always the favourite child, and quiet, awkward, artsy Devon ever her shadow. Popular in school, she looked out for him, she protected him, and when he was getting his start as an artist, she let him surf her couch for months on end. More than one potential boyfriend was scared away in that manner, but she never said a word about it. Carina loved her little brother. Rather, she loves her little brother, and her nieces and nephew. She just wanted a family of her own, but she fell for jerks: handsome jerks, badboys, rich jerks, and just, well...pigs. She'd seemed never to make a bad choice growing up and, even as her career advanced and she made all of the right connections, everything seemed to go wrong outside of ever-fancier job titles. The men in charge said that she was bossy, but was she really? The first time that she was passed up for a promotion, she held it in, waited, and didn't jump to any conclusions. It happened again, though, and again, and she took her story to the media. Not much happened except a couple of articles and a horizontal move to a new firm. Again, she was passed up, despite giving her all to the company and sacrificing her marriage for it. A third job and a third marriage ensued, and then came the fateful day when she'd just had too much and a Starbucks employee gave her this smug little smile as he knowingly shortchanged her on her Venti. There were cameras and they didn't pick up any of the nuance and she went viral. She was publicly released from her job. She was doxxed. She was divorced. She was canceled. Carina was even sorry at first, but not after how vicious they all got. So, she bought herself a gun for self-defence, packed up her things, sold her apartment, and moved out to Huddeen to lick her wounds once the worst of it died down. She will see if her brother is as generous with her as she was with him.
They were not traveling only through space, it seemed, but through time as well. It was afternoon in Wánggǎng and Yalen was among them. The arrival of the group from Ersand'Enise was no secret, either. The portal dropped them in a cordoned-off area in the centre of a large plaza. Seagulls screeched and wheeled overhead and a crowd of curious onlookers began to gather almost instantly. A young boy, holding his mother's hand, jumped up and down excitedly and pointed in their direction, shouting something in ReTanese. Others gathered to gawk and a couple even began to move forward until halted by barked orders and raised weapons from two dozen sharply-uniformed guards. Nearby vendors glanced in the direction of the new arrivals out of momentary curiosity, but their eyes fast became calculating and, within seconds, they seemed to have adjusted their messaging, gesturing at the Lǎowài and promising discounts to cater to the growing audience. Wide flagstone roads stretched off in each of the cardinal directions, and an endless sea of buildings in that distinctive ReTanese construction that most had only seen drawn on canvas, parchment, or fresco surrounded them. Paper lanterns swayed in a light seaside breeze, some thumping against wooden posts of the structures that they hung from, and it was - in general - an absolute carnival of sights, scents, and sounds.
A greeting party of a dozen stood before them: Eleven men and a woman, all dressed in gorgeous formal robes that marked them as government officials. All but two of the outfits had a similar cut and colour, differentiated only by some unique highlights and a distinct symbol. The most illustrious of the group stepped forward and offered a very small bow. A short and thin man of middle age, his long, sharp beard was shot through with a handful of grey streaks and he wore a particularly ornate hat. "我向来自巫师城的旅人问好。我希望您在协助我们解决这个问题的同时,在我们国家度过愉快而富有成效的时光。我们感谢你," he began, and the lone woman in the group scampered up beside him, quite young and quite awkward in her fine clothing. She bowed quickly and deeply and began to translate. "My greetings to travelers from the wizard city. I hope you have a pleasant and productive time in our country while assist us with zis problem. We sank you!"
Then, the man in the ornate hat continued, addressing them all but seeming to pick Yalen out as the figure of authority within the group. "我是本市洋人区副区长侯建红。很高兴见到你。" He offered a quick smile and gestured towards the others, waiting for a moment. "I'm Hou Jianhong," the woman translated for him, pausing for a split second, "the governor of foreigner's district in this city. Pleasure to meet you." Her eyes did not meet his, nor did they meet the party's for more than a brief, curious moment.
"这就是文志豪,逻辑与激情的典范," continued Governor Hou, and one of the men bowed. "This is Wen Zhihao, a model of logic and passion." The translator further explained that they were to introduce themselves to Wen Zhihao.
"这就是杜阳,接受和行动的典范," came the next, and the second man bowed as well. "This is Du Yang, a model of acceptance and action." The ritual repeated itself.
The governor gestured at another. "这就是谢军,信任与怀疑的典范," he announced, and there was another bow. "This is Xie Jun, a model of trust and doubt." It became clear that each of these men would receive an introduction and they would be expected to do the same. In the background, the crowd milled and discussed excitedly. There were hundreds now, and particularly curious glances were stolen at Ingrid, Trypano, Maura, and Kaureerah. Young preteens with trinkets and sticks of skewered meat raced through the fringes of the crowd, hawking their wares.
"这就是武龙,创造与毁灭的典范," came the next in an increasingly tedious lineup of men in fine robes and hats, but this one was different. "I am Wu Long," he introduced himself, stepping in front of the translator, who backed away with a start. "Funny name, I know. Maybe I was destined for greatness or shame with it." he shrugged. "We will see which one, I guess." He reached out to shake hands in the twin continents style. "I hope you can forgive our long ceremonies here in ReTan. They are part of our culture and important to us." He spoke as he shook, addressing all in turn as well as all at once. "I also hope you can help us catch this evil from your homeland that has come to our country. I have been told you are experts." His enthusiasm was palpable. He burned with it. His Avincian, while accented and perhaps a touch formal, was nearly as good as some of theirs. Then, he bowed again, retreated, and they were introduced to Wang Chao (exemplar of obedience and initiative), Huang Min (exemplar of truthfulness and 'something like lying'), Xiao Da (exemplar of community and individuality whose name, the translator cheerily related, was rather an oxymoron), Chen Jiahao (exemplar of self-preservation and bravery), Guan Heng (tradition and reform), and Hu He (nature and human creation). All the while, the guards stood at attention, occasionally shouting at passerby who got too close though, by and large, the people kept a respectful distance.
Finally, it was finished, and the sun was a good deal lower: golden over the concave rooftops of the vast city. There was a brief but long-lasting moment where nobody seemed quite sure what to do. Then, Governor Hou began barking orders in rapid fire ReTanese, too fast and complex for the likes of mere learners of the language to catch more than the odd word. He spoke, in particular, to a guard with a slightly embellished uniform and the woman translator. Both answered crisply in the affirmative. The governor smiled widely and nodded in the direction of the students before he had his horse brought up. The guards pushed the crowd back, clearing the way for him, and some of the people began to call out with various entreaties, prostrating themselves on the ground. No matter. This was no place for that sort of business. It was to be handled by official avenues. Then, he was mounted, and the ten other men followed, the colourful Wu Long clearly employing some magic to leap atop his horse with barely an effort. Other than that, magic had seemed... strangely absent from the cityscape and crowd, at least compared to the more familiar environs of Ersand'Enise.
The translator fixed her hair for a moment and turned to them, glancing back at the retreating governor and exemplars a couple of times. She knit and unknit her fingers and bowed again. "Nice to meet you!" she exclaimed. "My name is Jiang Xiulan. In ReTan, ze second name is actually ze given name: opposite wiss your countries, I sink. You can call me Blossom, zough." She seemed to be stifling a giggle. "I have been choosed to your local guide of ReTan while you live here."
There were nine guards remaining and one, in an embellished uniform, stood at their head. Tall and muscular, he was clean-shaven, short-haired, and definitely not unattractive, with an upright posture and martial bearing. "This is guard captain Zhu!" Xiulan explained, gesturing rather grandly in his direction. He bowed stiffly at the waist. Then, to their surprise, he spoke. "Nice to meet you," he said in heavily-accented Avincian. "I am Zhu Kai. Sorry I Afince not good."
"He make the speech by his self," Xiulan explained. "He has many practicing." She tried not to giggle. "I sink maybe he's Avince not so good, but maybe mine not so good also, hmm?"
"I understand you," the guard captain said, deadpan, and Xiulan blushed fiercely. "See!" she exclaimed, "He improve already!" Turning his way for a moment, she spoke in rapid-fire ReTanese, and it was clear that she was just translating for him and then asking him to prepare the guards to start moving. They carried on a brief conversation before she turned back to the group. "He would like me introduce he's gauds." She gestured to them in turn and they all gave slight bows or nods or salutes. "Guad-man Peng, Wang, Dai, Chen, Huang, Zhang, Zheng, Xie, and Zhou." Xiulan scampered out to the front of the group, twisting on her heel. "Zey will with us for all of time we're here, but we will go ze inn where you live first." She smiled broadly and her voice dropped conspiratorially as she began to lead them. "I sink you were very lucky, actually. This place is usually so expensive, but offered you stay free."
Captain Zhu marched out front, four of his men flanked them to each side, and one brought up the rear. Beyond the human walls of their escort, curious onlookers either glanced their way or followed them, some chattering rapidly among themselves in ReTanese or something that sounded similar but was definitely different. Many waved or smiled, and children zipped and weaved among the crowds. It was near to sunset and at least a handful of bedraggled looking mothers, aunts, or grandmothers tried to corral the excited little people. "We take you zere tonight and you rest and settle in," Xiulan was saying. "No talk about traveler yet. Your real work should begin tomorrow."
So, they followed. What choice did they have? They contented themselves in conversation with each other or their guide and caught little glimpses of life in this place that was so strange and yet so familiar as well. Vendors were busy closing up shop for the day. The last couple finished haggling and the doors of many of the large tenements were constantly opening and shutting as their residents arrived home from their daily responsibilities. The wide street that they were on became a smaller one, and then a smaller one still after a few turns, and they could catch glimpses of the ocean and the strange sails of ReTanese ships in the near distance, just beyond a couple more rows of houses, shops, and warehouses. It smelled very much like fish for a bit, but then they were past it and turning onto a slightly larger road. It was late Rezain up here in the northern hemisphere, it struck them, and the trees burned gold, orange, and red with fast-shifting leaves.
Kaureerah, for one, was happy to be done with the onerous introductions, and was now feeling inspired by the scenery. She walked along towards the rear of the pack, giving the two couples their space, and pulled out her lute. She began strumming chords and humming and this served only to further entrance the groups of people who seemed to loosely follow along. "Hell-lo!" came the odd shout, as the locals employed the only Avincian that they knew. "Welcome ReTan!" said one who was particularly good. Smoke from cooking fires began to fill the air as the sun dipped below the rooftops, and a little boy and girl sat on the edge of one of these, dangling their feet over and munching on some sort of steamed bread. Mouths full, feet kicking idly back and forth, they both started at the sight of the foreigners and waved. "Almost zere," Xiulan assured them cheerfully, "And I sink dinner will be ready! Do you ever try ReTanese cooking before?" She seemed excited.
They hadn't gotten very deep into the subject when the guards came to an abrupt stop, forcing the rest of them to. Captain Zhu barked out orders rapidly and four of his men - Wang, Xie, Zhou, and Chen - split from the formation and rushed off down a sidestreet.
"Wha... what just happened!? Rikard demanded, and Kaureerah ceased her soft strumming. They had sensed the use of some kinetic magic in that general direction. Some people retreated indoors, though others seemed largely unbothered.
Xiulan's hands bunched up the folds of her dress and she glanced about in thin reassurance. "Oh, nossing to worry about, friend! Just some silly guy probably tries steal a chicken or somesing. Not your traveler agent, haha! It is guad's job go stop small sings like zis. No worry, I sink. We can keep walking. We can meet them there at ze inn." She pointed to a large building with a little manicured garden out front and waved them forward. Guard Captain Zhu, after a quick, wary glance in the direction his men had gone, nodded and seemed to relax. He managed a reassuring smile. "Okay," he declared for their benefit. "Okay, we go."
They started to appear - out of nowhere, and in the oddest places - invitations to a meeting with the Zenith. Some students received them, but many received something… different. Just as their peers gathered by the Forked Tower at the requested hour, as Ipte slid towards Shune, so did they: all of them through the Silk Gate. If their counterparts had been... eclectic, then this bunch was outright mismatched.
It had been more or less a year since the last time that some had found themselves called in such a way and perhaps their appearances were the clearest evidence that each had grown - or regressed - by various metrics. Others were new faces, at least to varying degrees. They counted, among their number, twenty-two in all: Ashon’amar’loiyang, Benedetto Corvi, Cal’tuuro’jaros, Casii’fyret’alan, Desmond Catulus, Dorothea Hohnstein, Edyta Laska, Esmii’nesta’tawaar, Evander Synesti, Fiske Flachstrauch, Ismet’ych’lahiin’dichora, Manfred Hohenfelter, Marz Mohfolk, Nazih Iqbal, Penny Pellegrin, Qasem Laghmani, Silas Reiger, Sven Bjornsson, Tku, Ymiico’luun’yoru, Yuliya Vasilieva, and Yvain de Berbignon, along with a handful of beasts. They congregated within Capital Square, around the foot of a great obelisk commemorating Olkhad the Hammer, a legendary king of yore. Conversations, teasing, and a growing murmur of questioning filled the rather quiet plaza. It was the wee hours of the morning in the City of Water, and only a handful of tired-looking hegelans were in evidence nearby.
However, it took precious little time for the first conflicts to erupt and, before long, Manfred and Evander were on the ground, wrestling and fighting before being separated under threat of death with a smile by Benedetto. Ersand’Enise’s most notorious thug seemed unusually jolly for reasons as-yet unknown, and more than one of his peers was left on edge by the sudden personality jackknife. At the opposite end of the mood spectrum fell Marz, the prickly hegelan craftsman erupting into histrionics over a ruined item owned by Yuliya - a former client of his.
Then, just as they began to grow restless, a little birdie - and very much a glowing illusory one - swept in to guide them on a winding route through the city and into a dark alley. Was it smart to follow? Perhaps not, had at least some among them not known what this truly meant. Hence, and in short, they did, disappearing into what was not so much an alleyway as it was a portal.
Upon stepping through, the youths found themselves divided into a quintet of quartets, staring out into a vast and darkened chamber. This, then, was the Arch-Zeno’s test. Those who had been called upon last year remembered something very similar from the late Paradigm. Initial blunders aside, most had proven themselves competent people before, and those who had not had the earlier opportunity proved themselves now. By various means, all five groups made it through the initial gauntlet, only to find themselves presented with the queerest of locks and the insistence that they utter not a word before a pair of great exit doors. Not a single one tried to blast through. Instead, they did what they had reliably done best, and solved the tactile riddle. Only then was the room beyond revealed...
If you have received an invitation from Karan Harrachora, please post it here to confirm your attendance. You have all traveled through the Silk Gate and are about ten minutes early, beside the great obelisk honouring a former king of Hogh Munkhelad. It is a very early hour for the hegelans and few people are about. You may conference, of course, and share musings, information, or theories.
Desmond steps through to a place he is mostly used to and waves hello to the people he cares for here, having Henry the Giant Dragon hunting dog with his favorite stick. Billium, the cute fireboar with a happy attitude who likes to play with most animals he sees. And Desmond newest companion, Ani, the Firetail dragon whom Desmond had caught from the wild, tame, and now lives with him as one of his lap dragons, she is a diva and she knows she is the most pretty. (edited)
Yuliya enters through the silk gate, happy to make use of her hegelan language skills as she waits for the giver of the note to arrive. Cal is there making observations of the grand obelisk, steering clear of the lower roofed places around this city.
Esmii steps through the Silk Gate, with her invitation in hand, as proof she has been invited. Looking around, to see who else is here.
Marz steps through the gate with a sigh, he is up too damn early, so this better be worth it.
Silas sat, legs swinging on his post he'd taken an hours before directly atop the obelisk. "Was wonderin' who'd else show." He exclaimed casually to the small group of students forming below
Tku rocks up with his satchel and some decent clothing. His hair was dyed a dark blue almost black. He had learned a decent chunk of the hegelan language so he felt comfortable. "Hello everyone"
Qasem joined closer to the given time, and offered little more than polite smiles and nods to his fellow Biros as he joined them in waiting the one who'd called them together.
Ashon ends up joining up at the location with the others, pondering what all the fuss is about and recognising only three people. He waved toward Desmond, Marz, and Esmii.
Esmii waves to Ashon, then Tku . "Hello you two."
Penny avoided rolling her eyes. The entire yasoi mafia was here. It could've been worse, she supposed. She greeted them all pleasantly enough.
Silas began hurling small pebbles down at Fiske's head.
Tku does a playful bow to Esmii, "Wonderful staff you have, maybe another painting should be made?"
Fiske gritted his teeth as the other threw pebbles at him "What's your problem now, Pipsqueak?"
Fiske gritted his teeth as the other threw pebbles at him "What's your problem now, Pipsqueak?"
"What's that?" Silas yelled, still pelting pebbles, but added the painted Severan to his list of targets. "Can't hear yah from up here!"
Marz steps through the gate with a sigh, he is up too damn early, so this better be worth it.
Yuli squints.. no, it couldn't be.. was that the one who made her axe? She realized who it was and ran over "Hey! It's Mark!! How are ya?" she spoke in hegelan, excited to see a familiar face.
Benedetto floats up beside Silas and seats himself on the obelisk. "What's up, buddy?" he asks, smiling just a bit too pleasantly. "Oh hey Fiske." He grins down at the other smaller boy, all teeth.
Yuli squints.. no, it couldn't be.. was that the one who made her axe? She realized who it was and ran over "Hey! It's Mark!! How are ya?" she spoke in hegelan, excited to see a familiar face.
Marz tilted his head as a woman comes up to him, he looked at her face as he had no recognition of her. "Eh?! Who the fuck are you? I'm no Mark!" He spoke to her with a face of confusion and disgust.
Marz tilted his head as a woman comes up to him, he looked at her face as he had no recognition of her. "Eh?! Who the fuck are you? I'm no Mark!" He spoke to her with a face of confusion and disgust.
Yuli frowned. Was she doing a racism? No, she was fairly sure this was the hegelan she contracted all those years ago. Maybe he didn't recognize her...
"I mean.. it's been a while! 4 years? You make my axe!" she continued, putting her hand around 5 inches lower than the height she currently stood. She was pretty young back then.. (edited)
Tku does a playful bow to Esmii, "Wonderful staff you have, maybe another painting should be made?"
Esmi's eyes widen with excitement, "Really. I can't wait."
Yuli frowned. Was she doing a racism? No, she was fairly sure this was the hegelan she contracted all those years ago. Maybe he didn't recognize her... "I mean.. it's been a while! 4 years? You make my axe!" she continued, putting her hand around 5 inches lower than the height she currently stood. She was pretty young back then.. (edited)
Marz' eyes squinted, as he realized who she was then now. "You...", he growled. He looked at her and sighed, it was his first axe. It was not his best piece, let it go, let it go. After another sigh, "So how is she?"
Evander fashionably late than some others entered through the Silk Gate. His clothes pristine, posture upright, prepared for physical activity as instructed. He spotted Noble students like Penny and Yuli, and then there were the others. (edited)
The last of Silas' ammunition was dumped rather unceremoniously in a small torrent atop the small illusionist's head before responding to Benny. "Oh you know, just attending to the beck and call of our betters." He matched the boys forced jovial enthusiasm, and even went so far as to stand for his impassioned speech: "To lay our lives on the line for the benefit of mankind- and so our Zeno's don't have to get out of bed before the hours of Oraff."
Ashon watched the excitement unleashed already, rivalling that of his Zeno group though this keep. He recognised Yuliya too. Giving waving toward her as well. Naturally, he ended up next to Penny, the girl needed no introduction or wave from him given they had travelled here together.
Manfred looked... rather out of sorts in Hogh Munkhelad, but it hardly mattered. He had his arm around Dory and his rifle strapped across his back. A cigar trickled smoke from the corner of his mouth,.
Marz' eyes squinted, as he realized who she was then now. "You...", he growled. He looked at her and sighed, it was his first axe. It was not his best piece, let it go, let it go. After another sigh, "So how is she?"
Yuli had a backpack full of stuff. And as she was stopping by this old hegelan city, she brought it along. She was somewhat hoping she could leave it for repairs while she waited for the Zeno, but what a prime time to bring it out. "She was MARVELOUS! I used her quite a bit, and she was the best weapon I'd ever had! But, y'know, battle wear and tear... she need repairs. 4 years of use after all..." she spoke, as she pulled the.. remains of the weapon out. Melted down and nearly outright destroyed by Brother Ash, it was barely recognizable, grimacing somewhat at the state of her beloved weapon. (edited)
The last of Silas' ammunition was dumped rather unceremoniously in a small torrent atop the small illusionist's head before responding to Benny. "Oh you know, just attending to the beck and call of our betters." He matched the boys forced jovial enthusiasm, and even went so far as to stand for his impassioned speech: "To lay our lives on the line for the benefit of mankind- and so our Zeno's don't have to get out of bed before the hours of Oraff."
Benny slapped his knees and laughed. "Hahahaha. I guess they need their beauty rest. Hahahaha. Dayum. I forgot what a funny motherfucker you are, Silas!" He slapped the smaller boy on the back almost hard enough to knock him off. "Hey Fiske! Get your little punk ass up here! If you can!"
Evander walked by Manfred and Dory, "Still alive I see, and you... still wearing that crown?"
Fiske began sweating bullets from a grin like that... From a person like him it can only mean trouble. "H-hello, Benedetto..."
So many people Tku hadn't meet, it was quite enjoyable going from person to person.
Yuli had a backpack full of stuff. And as she was stopping by this old hegelan city, she brought it along. She was somewhat hoping she could leave it for repairs while she waited for the Zeno, but what a prime time to bring it out. "She was MARVELOUS! I used her quite a bit, and she was the best weapon I'd ever had! But, y'know, battle wear and tear... she need repairs. 4 years of use after all..." she spoke, as she pulled the.. remains of the weapon out. Melted down and nearly outright destroyed by Brother Ash, it was barely recognizable, grimacing somewhat at the state of her beloved weapon. (edited)
"WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO?!" Marz yelled as he looked his first creation now ruined.
"HOW THE HELL DID YOU MELT A MOUNTAIN FIRE SCALE?! DID YOU SHOVE IT UP THE ASS OF THE DEVIL HIMSELF?!"
He looked at it as he snatched it out of her hands to inspect it further.
Ashon spotted Cal'Tuuro, the lanky streak blending in with the pillars. He moved up against him, putting his arm around his shoulders. "Shall I introduce us again? or you got that eye on the pretty boy." He indicated with his hand toward Evander.
Dory looked rather confused at the Revidian's remark, laughing it off. "What crown? I ain't no monarch."
Manfred bit back a snort of laughter. "Spratzmuffin... you even wear it to sleep some days." He turned to Evander. "She's obsessed with it. You know: Women." (edited)
"WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO?!" Marz yelled as he looked his first creation now ruined. "HOW THE HELL DID YOU MELT A MOUNTAIN FIRE SCALE?! DID YOU SHOVE IT UP THE ASS OF THE DEVIL HIMSELF?!" He looked at it as he snatched it out of her hands to inspect it further.
Yuli recoiled a bit.. he was PISSED. Not quite the touching re-union she'd expected. "Umm.. I fought against sanguinaire.. he uhm.. melted it." she stammered. She felt like she was being interrogated by her household guard when she was a kid again. She was deeply uncomfortable with the situation.
Dory bumped into Manfred's frame upon that remark. "I do not! You always make it sound much worse than it actually is!"
"Mmmmmmmhm," said Manfred smugly.
Evander's eyebrow raised at Dory, "Is not acting ignorant beneath you?" Then to Manfred, "Women don't wear crowns...Queen's do...Dory is no Queen." (edited)
Sister Laska was among the last through, though none would've seen her but for the briefest of flickers as she turned corporeal to pass through the portal. She stood upon a rooftop, made the sign of the pentad, watched, and waited.
"Dory, I have a question about what happened in that cave. Do you know how your beloved was brought back to life?" Evander inquired.
Yuli recoiled a bit.. he was PISSED. Not quite the touching re-union she'd expected. "Umm.. I fought against sanguinaire.. he uhm.. melted it." she stammered. She felt like she was being interrogated by her household guard when she was a kid again. She was deeply uncomfortable with the situation.
"YOU FOUGHT A BLOOD SUCKING, ASS MUNCHING, SHRIVEL DICK SANGUINAIRE AND HE MELTED IT?!"
Marz looked at his axe with anger as he remembered his time slaying the beast. He takes hold of it as he points it at her.
"IS THAT MOTHERFUCKER STILL ALIVE?!"
"...yes. she stammered, before she remembered who she was. She wasn't a youngling anymore, but a woman grown! She would defend herself! "But, I try really hard to kill him. Twice, people got in way. Last time I saw him, he ran into ocean after we fought. Swam after him, and he disappear." she muttered defensively. It was hardly more confident than last time. (edited)
"Ahem..." Manfred addressed the future duke. "Have you never seen a ducal crown?"
Ashon spotted Cal'Tuuro, the lanky streak blending in with the pillars. He moved up against him, putting his arm around his shoulders. "Shall I introduce us again? or you got that eye on the pretty boy." He indicated with his hand toward Evander.
At first, he had found Jamboi rather amusing. But after being in the same Zeno group as him, and seeing him every single day, he could not deny that he was a cheese grater against his brain, and his sanity was beginning to escape him, as funny as some of his antics were. Alas, he was in decent spirits.
"Introduce us to whom, moila? Can't say I had my eye on anyone currently, I was a little focused on the gosoi creations here. They have a certain charm to their craftsmanship.." he spoke, eyeing the buildings and the like. He wondered how it was to live so close to the ground.
Tku felt a little uncomfortable with Evander's discontent, "They say if you dress the part it is more likely to happen? Maybe she is just an ambitious girl?"
Evander turned to Tku, "Ambition or fantasy?"
"What happened in the cave? Hmmm, I can't say that I know what you mean with that." The girl thought to herself for a bit. "Oh right, we were fighting these big scary things."
Esmii doesn't seem to know what is Evander's deal is, but it has something with Dory, "Please, can't you dispute this another time. we are here for a reason."
"All ambitions are fantasy my friend. The steps towards them are real. This could be just another step," Tku tried to say politely.
Sven, meanwhile, was fluttering around the square, looking at all of the impressive architecture. He remained completely in a world of his own: one of pure, nerdy, bliss.
Ashon, meanwhile, patted Cal upon his shoulder again and hugged the guy. "Moila? Moila!". He placed his arm against his eyes as he swept the... tears away? "Moila, we must talk on important matters. The Huusoi have a custom where the one closest to you must bear jewellery. Will you adorn said jewellery for me?"
"YOU DIDN'T EVER KILL HIM?!" Marz barked out at Yuliya. He seemed furious as he looked down onto his creation as a great deal of energy and force almost crushed the handle of the axe. "You will find him" he spoke out in a cold voice. "You will kill him. And it will be with one of my weapons. You understand me?" as Marz spoke low and hard.
"You can't say huh?" Evander looked at Manfred, "He was cut clean and killed." Turning his head back to Dory, "Then, you cried for his life..." Evander opened his palms up and raised them as he said, "Poof" Evander looked back to Manfred, "He was back, that doesn't ever make you wonder Dory?" Looking to Manfred, "Or you?"
Ashon rolled his eyes as he overheard the conversation. " Dumb Yanii don't even know what binding magic is. Our Esmii can piece together a man cut into a thousand pieces."
With that, Manfred wound up to punch Evander clean across the face.
He scratched his head as he added up what exactly Jamboi was discussing. It took him a small while to figure out what he was talking about, but he added two and two together, and was somewhat curious and mortified, though he hid the latter. "You mean.. to wed the huusoi girl? The y'rash? I never would have thought you would tie yourself down so young, Ashon. But if you want me to do this task, I am up for it." he whispered, patting him on the shoulder gently.
"It must have been an Illusion that you saw, otherwise that's impossible for him to be alive. Just calm down."
Silas whooped and cheered as the nobles began to fight out below them. "Twenty on the Kerreman! Forty on the ugly Revadian if they start swingin' magic!"
Evander bladed his right arm to meet Manfred, stepping forward to the clavicle and taking his leg behind Manfred to sweep him to the ground, staring down at him he stated, "Your anger tells me more than Dory's muttering, thank you." He started to turn to walk away, but Manfred wasn’t finished. He rolled with it and hooked Evander's leg, bringing him down to the ground before he could take more than a step. The Revidian went down hard and Manfred ended up in a fairly dominant position, though he did not strike for a finish. "Very noble of you to insult my girlfriend and then publicly interrogate her and myself," he announced, separating from the Revidian and climbing back to his feet. "You dishonor your name." He shook his head.
Evander hit the ground hard, his forearms taking most of the brunt as he found Manfred declaring he was acting dishonorably. Evander stared at the face of Manfred, "Nobles don't respect liars, and you should watch yourself when standing next to her."
Cal watched the fight take place. Before the Arch Zeno was even here. This wouldn't do. Typical huusoi, quick to brawl at provocation. He'd do something about it, but not with his fists. He drew, oh so subtly from the latent heat in the area and attempted to deposit some serotonin inside Manfred. Perhaps he would lay off assaulting this.. irritating noble further and making a scene.
Meanwhile, Yuliya listened. She wanted to dispute, or fight back, or say that she tried her best, but he did have a point. That bastard got away. TWICE. And to be honest, his conditions were more than acceptable. "Yes. Very clear. I understand. Does this mean you'll fix her? Or make new one?" she spoke, nodding very quickly and not at all trying to hide her excitement at either one of the prospects. How she'd missed Rastvesti.
"New, I never make anything twice". In his hands, Marz began to heat up the weapon with magnetic, arcane, and chemical magic. As a ball of molten metal and dragon scale formed from the once broken weapon. Then instantly it cooled and hardened into the shape on an ingot as he put it into his satchel. "I'll keep this and forge as we go. You will get it when it is done."
Tku was taking a good look at the fight, he couldn't wait to paint a smug man getting clobbered by a man defending his women's honor. "Both of you, please stop," wailed Esmii. "Boo!" Silas hollered to the Yasoi and flicked a benny towards her head, having rid himself of the stack of pebbles too early. "Let 'em fight!" Esmii rubs her head where the benny hit, "Ow, Silas. they shouldn't do this. What's the point of them being here if they are just going to beat the crap out of each other."
Jamboi released Cal after their embrace, "We speak more some other time."
"Absolutely, Ashon. We've got the whoooole year together!" he spoke, enthusiastically. His inner self felt completely different about the matter.
"We do, Moila. It makes me happy you are part of it. May there be many more."
Desmond shook his head at what was happening as he went over to Dory and checked on her, "Are you okay?"
Dory was still a bit shaken up from the sudden questioning moments ago. "I'm fine, this Revidian snob just didn't want to leave me alone."
Yuliya’s eyes went wide as Marz got to work on her weapon. She shed a small tear and waved goodbye to the remains of her weapon, but her excitement overruled any sadness she might have felt. A new weapon, stronger, built from the last. It would be.. beautiful. "Thanks, mark. Yer awesome!" she beamed and gave a thumbs up.
"Marz" He said with a quick cut.
She blushed in embarrassment. I'm a fucking idiot! she thought to herself, before turning to the commotion going on near the obelisk. A fistfight, and Benny causing a scene. She had to see this. Evander seemed to have.. gotten hit?
It was at that point that Benny leapt down, landing right between Manfred and Evander. He grinned massively and toothily. "Good to see my social betters setting the tone," he laughed. He laughed and laughed. "I could kill both of you with a snap of my fingers. Just remember that, but I don’t because I’m a nice guy."
Evander looked at Benny, "Sure." He thought it'd be nice to see Benny kill Manfred and see if he came back to life...again.
Manfred scowled. "I wouldn't try if I were you."
Desmond nodded to Dory as he rubbed her shoulder, yet the moment he heard laughing and sighed, Benedetto. Desmond turned as he watched what was to unfold. Meanwhile, Tku backed up. Benedetto's exploits were pretty notable. Esmii hides behind Sven from Benny's intervention, she only heard rumours about Benny and she didn't want to test them.
Yet, Benny didn’t seem much in the mood for trouble today. Instead, he pivoted on a heel and took a couple steps, exposing his back to the both of them, before walking away. For a moment, he twisted to look over his shoulder, and winked.
Desmond released a sigh. Benedetto seemed to be in a slightly better mood it seems. To Desmond that is always an okay sign. Dory sighed practically in sync, just glad that this whole scene is over for now.
Silas frowned but fell silent as Benny intervened. The boy was acting peculiar, even by his standards. Lowering himself to the grown in a much slower and less graceful manner Silas jogged to catch up. "What got you in such a generous mood?" He prodded.
Fiske followed after the pebble boy, turning towards the taller Revidian. "Excited to have a invitation like this?"
“Yeah, sure,” replied Benny to the second before addressing the first. He shrugged. "I dunno, man," he admitted. "I just... I used to have something to prove around these big nobles, you know? Now I don't. I look at them and they're honestly kinda... pathetic. Besides..." He lowered his voice and there was a sound dampening bubble a moment later. "I have a specific purpose for being here. Got it from you-know-who. I'll let the kids play. Let everyone see good guy Benny for now, huh?"
Silas examined Benny, but for all the energies his eyes allowed him to see, he could not measure the boy's sincerity. Fiske's intrusion came as almost a relief. "This your first private assignment right? Don't get too excited. Had a kid get torn clean in half last time 'round."
Fiske began to sweat a little upon hearing what happened last time. He'd clear his throat before laughing confidently. "Is that so? Well, I guess that just means that they are not as great as the great Lean-.. Fiske!"
"Sure." Silas said with no confidence, but had the politeness to ignore the boy's fumble. "Just hope I don't end up in the desert again. Heat and sand 'bout 'nough to do me in." He kicked the ground below the obelisk. Surely it had been well past the time now? "Hey!" He shouted to the air, "Harrachora! We're waitin'!" He punctuated each word with a hard kick to the obelisk's base.
Ymiico dropped from her perch on a great cedar and opened the invitation. She made quick work of getting ready and passing through the silk gate to whatever awaited her. A stranger to this land just as she was to any other. Quickly she found her other peers who seemingly took it upon themselves to have a quick bout before they were herded for their purpose. She sought a familiar face for comfort and gossip and did not have to wait long. "Oira, suunei!" Ismette greeted her. "Low ceilings here, hmm?”
Ymiico’s ears perked up like raised daggers. She was relieved to see a familiar face even when all she saw was a secret. “Almost too low,” she replied, her response cut short by a gliding yellow bird.
It turned out to be no normal bird whatsoever, and quickly became an object of curiosity. Many recognized it as their guide to the meeting with the Arch-Zeno. Things would… not prove quite so simple, all told. It appeared that Karan Harrachora was either as fond of puzzles as Hugo Hunghorasz had been, or else he had simply inherited the job from the late Paradigm and this was part of it. Five groups undertook a pair of trials each and, as he’d expected, they passed with flying colours.
P E R I L . . . A N D O P P O R T U N I T Y
All five of the groups witnessed the same thing: the doors slid apart and the space beyond was revealed. It was... an immense open area in the mountains. A dark-skinned man stood there alone before a table appeared seemingly out of nowhere. He was Karan Harrachora, and he was playing fetch with Henry. All of the other animals were about nearby. He stopped and took a seat, beckoning the students over.
Tku walked in, stunned by the scenery. "Very nice," he remarked as he looked around.
Evander saw Karan Harrachora, walked toward the table that he'd motioned them over to, and pulled his seat out before sitting down.
Desmond chuckled as he took in the sight of Henry playing fetch. He entered and began looking around and checking on Billium who was currently trying to find his owner, and Ani who was moving about, slightly nudging a few to play and bullying them. Once he made sure they were okay he made his way to Harrachora.
Esmii remembered Harrachora, and seeing all the animals seemed to make her smile. She bowed in the direction of the man who she mistakenly believed was the Zenith.
Ashon made his way forward and bowed his head toward the man as well. He reached out to push the back of Evander's head forward too, discretely so it looked sincere and not forced, so he may bow in respect. He looked around to notice Penny, naturally moving toward her as he took a nearby seat.
Evander snapped back at Ashon's hand before he could even touch him, "Don't," he warned.
Penny scowled a little bit at Ashon's presumptuousness. Evander could be an arrogant prat at times, but she got the sense that Ashon had been nothing but a pest to him the entire time. He smiled widely toward her: the sweetest and most innocent of smiles. "He took good care of me."
"This was quite fun, thank you Arch-Zeno." Tku said, having enjoyed the experience.
Qasem leaned against his spear as he surveyed their teacher in the unexpected surroundings and smiled. "Was it a test? Or just a novelty to deter visitors?" Silas, still sour from being forcibly put through the whole ordeal sat on the ground and resumed his cross-limbed stance and glare.
"Mostly the second," Harrachora admitted, "though it served the first purpose this time too."
Dory let out a sigh, is it over? "I can finally see well again."
Fiske just relaxed, no need to get too excited over a small test. Marz comes in as he began looking around as he noticed the man beckoning them to the table and plopped down. Desmond slipped by next to him to cut one of the spots off from someone annoying sitting next to himself.
Yvain, for one, looked rather annoyed. "This whole test took way too long. Perhaps this coming message will be worth it." Penny rolled her eyes grandly and went to take a seat. Truth be told, she was rather fond of Evander in a different sort of way and she did not have the energy to deal with these two sniping at each other. Instead, she seated herself right between Yuliya and... metaphorically holding her nose: Yvain. "Do stop complaining, cousin," she whispered. "One might think you were ungrateful for the privilege of jumping through so many hoops."
"Fine, fine, if that is what my dearest cousin wishes." Yvain whispered back.
"You are truly a gentleman," Penny teased.
The gentleman chuckled. "I try to be for the ones deserving."
"Gods, Yvain," she giggled. "You're tiresome at times, but how I've missed you."
Evander noticed as Penny placed herself between the blondes as he smiled toward them. Meanwhile, Ashon was not done being an utter pest. He looked around for his “Luush'elar,” waving and beckoning Cal'tuuro over toward him.
"So are we done with tests now?" Esmi asked.
Yuli pretended to be absentminded as Penny sat between her and this other blonde boy, but she was definitely listening to the conversation intently, although could not help being distracted by the man she saw help slay the former paradigm. What was his gameplan, bringing all these people here?
While the others talked, Qasem nodded to the Zeno and accepted a seat at the table. "I'm sure we are as eager to listen as you-"
"Whadya want?" Silas cut him off, abruptly bringing them to the point of the gathering.
It flew in the face of every other respectful interaction to this juncture. Karan Harrachora turned to the boy and regarded him almost... mechanically. There was no expression on his face. But there was a monumental surge of magic. Silas... disappeared.
"In case any of you are wondering,” the Arch-Zeno offered, “no. He isn't dead. He's merely... proven himself unworthy by his conduct. That was the truest test here: one of patience and good graces. I trust the rest of you will not let yourselves down. Correct?" Tku remained very quiet after that.
Esmii nodded in fear. "Sven, he's scary," she whispered, and she received a small squeeze for her troubles.
Desmond saw Silas instantly disappear as he stood up, his hands were set down onto the table and he looked to the Arch Zeno. Yet, before Desmond could speak the eminent master spoke. Desmond let out a sigh as he sat back down, now slightly more upset.
Cal shrugged. Why did Jamboi like him so? He had barely tried to make this happen. He went and sat next to the monkey king, not saying much of anything. He had been relatively unimpressed with the puzzle but moreso the people solving the offered puzzles.
Ashon found the drink cannister and started to pour water for Cal and himself. Upon Harrachora's words, he ended up providing everyone with refreshment, before seating himself back down next to his unwilling 'friend'.
Tku just breathed out and shook his head, frankly disappointed by both of them. He just finished a sketch to keep himself busy... very silently.
Qasem blinked, staring at the spot where the small blind boy should have been. "Certainly." He finally said, bringing his eyes back to the Arch. "Though I think you'll understand our eagerness given all the build-up."
"Most certainly," Karan allowed. "That is understandable. You were placed in stressful, trying, and perhaps even tedious situations. Tempers flared, personalities clashed and, one way or another, you managed. It is perfectly ordinary for people to be a bit on edge, to forget themselves." His eyes flicked almost imperceptibly quickly to Evander, Ashon, and Manfred and he clasped his hands at the small of his back as the last of them sat. They may have noticed that Sister Laska had appeared silently among them at some point. "The thing is," the Arch-Zeno continued. "I am not looking for ‘ordinary’. These situations demand more than ordinary. That is why I've called you. It is why I've tested you."
"What would have happened if we failed to meet your expectations, Arch-Zeno?" Esmii asked politely.
Ashon gently pointed at the spot where Silas had been sitting.
"You'd enjoy a pleasant luncheon with me and receive some academic commendation. That would be all." Harrachora replied with a smirk, "Or that, if you failed by being a jerk." His eyes went to where Ashon was looking.
Esmii looked to where Silas had been before he'd disappeared, still holding onto the benny that he’d thrown at her. She put it in her pocket for now.
Then, the Arch-Zeno rapped the table twice with his fist and it became... a world map: An unusually detailed map and there were things on it - putative continents and landforms - that none had previously seen.
However, it appeared to focus in on one place in particular. "This is Kerremand," he said. It continued to magnify one particular region. "This is the small town of Mandelein, in the far west of the country, right by the Tripartite Border with Mycormi and Hypari."
Desmond began to inspect the map, curious of the supreme detail this map gave while listening to the man speak. Esmii found herself doing much the same.
Tku pulled out his own map, instantly noticing the similarities/ "Very Intriguing!" His voice rose enthusiastically before he tamped down on it.
Manfred, Kaspar, and a couple of the other Kerreman speakers glanced at each other. Ashon was, after all, from Hypari, just over the border. Then, like clockwork, the following people had papers appear before them, reading: The Beast of Mandelein: Dory, Manfred, Kaspar, Ymiico, Casii, Ashon, Cal, Qasem, Ismette, and Sister Laska. "Take a moment to read these," the Arch-Zeno advised.
Qasem stared blankly at the unfamiliar mapped region on the table, then the papers placed before him. Ashon looked at the others who'd gotten the pieces of paper, and one, in particular, who hadn't. His eyes moved to Penny as he looked toward her, and lingered for a moment, before they turned to the parchment.
"There is something very wrong in this town," Harrachora continued, "and it almost certainly crosses the border. If we send official personnel, we fear they'll clear out. Many of you will notice that you have experience in the language, with the region and its unique challenges, or at least with handling... monsters."
Ashon looked at some of the details. Why Kerremand of all places, and why was he being sent there!? The location on the map was suspiciously close near another place he was familiar with: the place where his parents had passed away. "Not all monsters are covered in fur..." he murmured.
Dory looked at the map before waddling towards Manfred. "Mandelein isn't too far from your family's lands, no? Know anything about it?"
"Not so far," Manfred allowed. "Not so near either. It is a backward place, though it wasn't always. Once the yasoi cloistered, it stopped being a trade town. The House Kapperstel, who oversee the lands, are notoriously aloof and removed." He scowled. "And the queen has done nothing?" Dory looked quite annoyed with the information. "A Noble who forsakes his lands does not deserve to rule over it." A rather triumphant smirk appeared on her face. "I would do a much better job than them!"
Manfred shrugged. "Apparently, it runs reasonably well. Circumstances beyond their control and all."
"I see..." The smirk quickly turned to a more neutral expression. "Then I guess my greatness isn't needed to rule there."
"Well, you never know." Manfred winked.
Beasts. Qasem watched as the scythe-wielding sister of the Pentad took one of the papers. It was to be cleansing then. Part of him wanted to protest, his role was neither judge nor executioner. Instead, he examined the briefing and listened closely to what else the Arch had to say.
"Finally," the Arch-Zeno added, eyes taking in Qasem for a second, "there is the matter of truths. Expect a very tangled web in that town. Very tangled indeed. There is a reason why half of you could pass for locals there while half are very pointedly outsiders."
Ashon nudged Cal in the side, speaking to him discreetly. "Make sure those two don't share the same room together or none of us will get any rest. Bad enough with her." His eyes moved to Isii and Casii, but particularly the former.
Ismette saw him looking at her. She waved and smiled sweetly. Casii scowled and spat. She had not liked the hegelan hole in the ground. She had not liked it one bit, and the wide open mountains, not much better. Ashon smiled sweetly in return at the first of the pair, and waved back.
Cal added two and two together once more. Were all continental yasoi this loopy and depraved? He waved and did not let his thoughts show, as always. He would have to work with them all in the near future. "Tell me Ashon,” he inquired, “why are there so many couples at this school so quickly? Is this part of the twin continents' culture?"
That seemed to have concluded their briefing, however. They were to complete a task and were - quite tantalizingly - free to take advantage of any opportunities for self-advancement they might find along the way. "Should you require more than what is in the folders, you may speak with me after," the Arch-Zeno decided. "Your goal is relatively simple, however: kill the Beast of Mandelein, menace that it is, and uncover any illegal or hidden activities the town is caught up in. Now…” He pivoted. “There are quite a few more of you present."
With this, a second set of papers appeared in front of a second set of people: Yuliya, Nazih, Esmii, Yvain, Marz, Penny, and Sven. The map shifted and they were now looking at Vossoriya.
Yuli excitedly jumped in her seat a little. Her homeland! And it seemed she was going with Penny and MarkMarz to boot. What a wonderful day this had been, outside of annoying puzzles. "Penny, I can be your tour guide!" she exclaimed unabashedly.
Penny all-but squealed in excitement. "Oh mah Shune! I've always wanted to see Vossoriya!"
"My first mission, I'm kind of nervous." Esmii stuttered, hugging herself. Beside her, Sven gulped. "Don't worry. Mine too. I'm shure they know what they're doing." She smiled only somewhat nervously. "At least we'll be together." It was enough to make him smile back, and he wrapped a comforting arm around her, though who it benefited more was difficult to say.
Yvain smugly leaned against Penny. "It seems we get to spend some precious time in this Callanasti Winter 'Wonderland." His eyes moved towards the Vossoriyan. "Seems you have a friendly guide as well."
"Yuli will make everything better," Penny assured her cousin. "She may even outdo you for sheer positivity!"
Marz began to read through the paper presented and scoffed, "Gods, it'll be cold!"
"Your mission here is a simple one, though made more difficult by certain local... circumstances," continued the Arch-Zeno.
"Aren't Hegelans supposed to be cold-resistant?" teased Penny. She winked to make it clear that she was joking. He seemed like the high-strung sort.
"I might be. Don't mean I like it! Much more used to the heat meself," Marz replied.
Yuli grinned along, singing her national anthem to herself. She was thinking about the clothes she'd probably have to lend Penny to make sure the poor girl wouldn't freeze down south.
"This," said Harrachora, pointing to a spot on the map where two major rivers met - Yuliya and Marz may have recognized them as the Kuska and Belykuska - "is the trading town of Kirimansk. There is supposed to be a shipment of something very secret, valuable, and - if opened - very dangerous passing through it. Problem is that it's been stalled there for... quite some time: the whole Hundri, in fact. Whatever you do, please don't open it. The less you know, the less you can be liable for." He was walking around the table now, peering over their shoulders. He stopped for a moment, between Penny and Yuliya, reaching out and then... something seemed different. It was so quick and minor that it would've scarce been noticed by any but the most alert. "Your job, however, is to retrieve it and bring it, intact, back to the Hegelan City of Hoch Dorumvir, and its portal, from which it can be moved quickly and safely to Hogh Munkhelad and then, in the hands of Zenos, to the academy."
Marz nodded his head and said, "A'kay, I can deal with that. Sounds interesting enough"
"I am intrigued by what would be so important that we shouldn't open it." Yvain rubbed his chin. "What do you think?" He looked towards his cousin, but something about Penny’s demeanour had changed. She was quiet and pensive, unusually so for her.
Not open? Would Yuliya be able to stop people from doing that? Also, what exactly was being taken through here? Her mind raced with questions, so much so that she almost missed Harrachora stopping behind them for a moment, but she just let it happen. Whatever it was, it wasn't something she could do anything about. Regardless, she simply listened until the man was done, before turning to the rest. "The less we know, the less problem. Your tour guide still ready to help!" she spoke, trying not to hide the inkling of fear that the current Paradigm put in her.
"Does it, as a Vossoriyan yourself, not make you incredibly intrigued to what this might truly be?" Yvain looked rather interested in the reasons as to why they’d been advised not to look into what the cargo would be.
"It probably way more boring than you think. Nothing interesting happen in Kirimansk. Not while I live there," she assured him, telling a half truth. Yuliya just needed them to shut up for now, to avoid antagonizing the Arch-Zeno.
"Fine fine, have it your way. I won't ponder on it any longer." Yvain still looked somewhat frustrated by the potential fact that someone of his standing could be sent on such an unimportant mission.
"Excellent!" decided Harrachora, clasping his hands in a businesslike manner. "I do apologize for the rather opaque manner in which you've been received, but some discretion is necessary here and not knowing what is in those three crates allows you to be genuinely ignorant should anything go askew, though I have faith in all of you that it will not.” He applied some verbal balm to their worries. “Rest assured that there are immense opportunities as well and that you will have a local guide aside from your very gracious Vossoriyan classmate." He nodded in thanks towards Yuliya. At that, there was another massive surge of energy - massive enough to nearly make some sick.
Twin portals opened. Through one, they could see trees and a road running through a deep forest. Through the other was a frosty plateau in the mountains and, in the near distance, an enormous stone and steel gateway to a city.
"да направит нас ветер!" Yuli exclaimed as she bolted through the portal, ushering the rest to follow. The exodus happened with surprising speed. They had their supplies and their briefings and, unlike the groups that the Zenith had brought together, there weren’t all that many ties between the two cohorts.
Everybody else was gone within a minute, and the twin portals closed behind them. There were only five remaining: Evander, Desmond, Tku, Fiske, and Benedetto. Karan Harrachora, Arch-Zeno of Ersand'Enise, turned to give them his full attention. "You have been kept back for a reason," he assured the five young men before him.
"I would hope so, would be a shame to come all this way to only be turned away," Desmond chided.
"Well, I hope so, though the experience was nice enough," Tku chuckled.
"Is this something special?" Fiske looked questioning.
The Arch-Zeno smiled at the quips, but there was no light in his eyes. "Trust that I have no such intention." He regarded Fiske as well. "You have been held back because some of your peers - those who do not believe themselves to be on any sort of 'mission' and have gone to Torragon for personal reasons - are headed for certain death. It is this fate that I hope you can save them from."
Desmond heard what was said and felt the weight of the room increase. He broke the silence and was the first to speak. "I see… Do we know what might cause this 'certain death'?"
Fiske sighed upon hearing the task for them at hand. Part of him got rather annoyed by the fact he had to save people who’d gotten themselves caught up in a ‘certain death’ situation.... certain death? "Save them from their own fate? That sounds rather complicated..."
Tku wondered what he could possibly do to help with this. It seemed above and beyond his powers but maybe they needed a healer. "If I can be of assistance, I will." He bowed his head. "I do owe you after all," the Obenjan added.
"From my experience, fate is evanescent," advised the Arch-Zeno. "Though this opportunity may be complicated," he conceded. "It should also be quite lucrative for you."
Evander looked at Harrachora, "Who are the peers you want us to save?"
"Isabella Lowell, Zarina Al-Nader, Marceline Hohenfelter, Ayla Arslan... and the Tan-Zeno Jocasta Re." The Arch-Zeno replied evenly.
None of those were people Tku knew. Not that it mattered, but to be responsible for saving a Tan-Zeno seemed a bit much.
Desmond nodded as he thought about who could be aiming for all of these individuals. He knew Zarina, Ayla, and Jocasta should be close. Marceline is a business partner to Zarina, but Isabella: that was the one that was odd. He pursed his lips for a moment. "Okay I think I'm getting the picture"
"I have reason to believe that a grave danger lurks out in the deserts of Torragon - just beyond the Refuge of San Agustin de las Arenas - and that they are headed, potentially, into the very mouth of it."
Fiske frowned. The Hohenfelter girl had gotten involved with this mess? He'd expected the Arslan girl but the Hohenfelter girl usually seemed to be of the smarter variety. Gods, she'll have to reward me if I save their asses, and she’s loaded. "If a Tan-Zeno is on that mission they should genuinely be pretty safe, no?"
"Beings," Harrachora revealed, "snakelike beings that are said to live in the desert, but I think there's more to it. I don't think they're the danger... at least not directly. Your friends are about to get wrapped up in something much larger than themselves. Whatever you find there, I have a sense that it could be world-shattering: something that you must report back to me and only to me." He shook his head. "We have hidden enemies among us, and I'm not referring to agents of the Traveler."
Snakelike beings... Fiske remembered something akin to that. They came from great metal birds. If they were involved, it might be more dangerous than what had happened at Moli's. The thought of seeing those snakelike beings both intrigued and terrified him to no end.
Tku had heard of Snakelike people in folklore but never anyone truly believing they were real. Yet…if this was the Arch-Zeno and there was indeed a hidden continent, then it could definitely be true. Why he’d chosen Tku, the boy had no idea but… "I will do my best."
Desmond thought to himself as he he heard the man speak. He began to piece together thoughts and ideas that he knew in the area, as the moment Harrachora spoke of snakelike people, Desmond snapped his fingers as it showed him what he needed. He nodded, businesslike, mind racing. "Okay, I think I got it now. I've dealt with these beings before. Okay. I understand sir". He continued to nod, resisting the urge to rise and pace. "So our job is to stop this event from happening, or the more likely thing is to make sure the others you sent us to save is to survive."
Evander leaned in when he heard Harrachora reveal the description fitting what he knew as Sirrahi. He knew what the Arch-Zeno meant by hidden enemies. Evander understood all too well what was introduced at this briefing table. Harrachora felt similarly as Evander about the greater war afoot. The Revidian listened to Desmond, "Sounds like the latter, the event is happening and our peers don't know what they are walking into, therefore we are going to make sure they survive."
Tku made note of Evander and Desmond's reactions to the news. Perhaps they knew more information. He came to the conclusion that he should ask them later for safety’s sake.
Karan Harrachora's gaze was heavy. Serious. It drifted about the table, taking in the other five men there. "This is the final question, then: can I rely on you for this?" He paused, hands clenching and unclenching behind his back. "If you have any serious doubts or reservations, now is the time to step back from the precipice. I assure you that the rewards will be truly incredible should we succeed, both for yourself and our society at large, but there is risk here, and I would never order you to move forward into danger were I not entirely certain of your willingness."
Tku made it known multiple times that he was ready, and who better to see how the world might change than an artist to draw the story? "You have my word Arch-Zeno."
Desmond took in a breath and sighed. It was a dangerous thought, yet what was he if not a man who’d lived his life perched on just such an edge? "You can," he replied simply.
The Arch-Zeno inclined his head in thanks.
Fiske was sweating, this was a serious situation... but if the rewards were as incredible as Harrachora was saying, it might be worth tagging along with Benedetto and Desmond. "I will do my best."
Benedetto hadn't said much so far. In fact, when this fucking Zeno had disappeared Silas, he'd been ready to throw hands. He scowled and considered. Jocasta, he thought. In grave danger, he thought. Hmmmmm. An idea occurred to him, then: an awful idea, a wonderful idea, A wonderfully awful idea. "Oi I'll help save your lil' world," he answered with a toothy grin. "I'm in."
With that, Karan Harrachora bid them good luck and godspeed and opened a portal. The burning heat of the dune sea was already rolling through it. The sand was whipping and the dragons were circling above by the time they stepped through.
Oh gee! An age and a gender and interests and things. Yeah, I have those. Ain't no way I'm about to trigger an existential crisis by typing them all out, though. You can find out what a nerd I am on discord, okay?
Stay awesome, people.
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Oh gee! An age and a gender and interests and things. Yeah, I have those. Ain't no way I'm about to trigger an existential crisis by typing them all out, though. You can find out what a nerd I am on discord, okay?<br><br>Stay awesome, people.</div>