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I guess my comfort zone is "eccentric side character."

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Level 7 - (53/70) + 1


Level 10 - (18/100) + 1






Link


Location: Carcass Island

@DracoLunaris



Link plucked the lollypop out of RIka's outstretched hand like one would a small flower before, hoping to encourage the despondent abyssal to do the same, popping it in his mouth. His teeth instantly sheered the paper stick in half, leaving him to roll the candy ball around in his mouth. Maybe it was the fact that he was still blisteringly hungry, but the flavor hit him like a blub to the face. Sweet, but tangy. It was the taste of that pined apple they had eaten back at their impromptu beach cookout. It made him want to cook again.

He took a moment to compose himself before turning his attention back to the problem of the Abyssal. Her answer hadn't done anything to set his mind at ease. He wished that she had said that she didn't remember anything because that would at least line up with his experience. Instead she had been taken from somewhere in this world and placed in their path, which begged the question of where he had been before being turned into one of the hands pawns.

Her answer had illuminated her own situation. She was a spectator to endless, and in her own words purposeless, conflict. Or at least a conflict that she didn't understand, against an enemy she had never even seen. If that was all you thought life was then he didn't blame her for wanting to lie down and find some place peaceful she could sleep forever. She was lost and ignorant. He had been there.

"Listen to the girl." He said to the Princess. "Look at how much of a difference a day can make. The ocean you know is just a small part of the world. Most are better." To prove it he approached, pulling the slate from his side flipping to his photo album before showing her. A resplendent castle shining in the distance. A desert sanctuary at sunset. A lone tree overlooking a great bridge. The lively inside of a tavern, a familiar blue medabot prominently featured. Snapshots of a world beyond what the Princess had ever known. "We're going to be leaving this island soon, after one last battle. Hang around until then and we'll show you a world you can live in.





Linkle

Merge Rate: 33%

Location: Frozen Highlands ~ Snowdin - Treat's Doll House

@Majoras End@Lugubrious



Linkle ears perked up at Frisk's suggestion of going to talk with the rabbits alone, bristling with worry she couldn't put words to without either sounding like a crazy person or beating up two of the sweetest residents of Snowdin. Tackling the problem from both angles was actually a really good idea, so she couldn't poo poo it on that account. Still, even if they weren't good at fighting that didn't mean a fight wasn't going to start.

"Albedo?" she asked as Frisk made their way out the door, an idea popping into her head. "Could you please walk Frisk back to the village while I take care of this basement problem? Just to make sure nothing bad happens. Those rabbits might see red if Frisk confronts them. I'll be right behind you, this shouldn't take two shakes of a cucco's tail."
So they were getting close. Yaaaaay. She wished she had some general idea of how strong the man they were pursuing actually was. Well, actually, she did: strong enough that he killed a whole scout force by himself. She could only hope he had done that through subterfuge and surprise, because if he hadn't she was just going to have to rely on getting the drop on him or getting lucky. It was a good thing, then, that she was "blessed" with an inordinate supply of good luck.

To take her mind off that she focused on the question...sword, she guessed... had asked her. "Opera isn't a place, it's a performance. Entertainment. Like a play, but every word is sung. And it's sung in old Elvish, so most of us younger delves have to read the plot in a book before it starts. It was pretty, but it wasn't her thing. Mostly old legends about war and romance, betrayal and revenge. A whole lot of betrayal and revenge.

"There was Mourning Lily. It was stabbed into the heart of a Matriarch and froze her in magic sleep, so her favorite concubine had to go on and arduous quest to find a way to break the spell. I'm pretty sure that one was just an allegory. Most of them are. Tusk was this wicked sword wielded by the queen of the hobgoblins that inflicted wounds that never stopped hurting. Crownseeker was an sword that was used so many times in coups and assassinations that it developed a taste for noble blood. Durenadal was used by the king of the High Elves during the great war thousands of years ago, some unbreakable hold sword that could never be defeated, but the first Queen managed to seduce the king and steal it. That one I think is real. I heard it was locked up in the palace vault somewhere."

@Dark Light
"You are-," Yvain started before quickly shutting her mouth. Instead she thought "You are a voice in my head" as she dutifully followed its directions. If it was going to be this difficult to get a conversation out of than it was just going to have to get cozy with the rest of the voices in there.

She wondered, momentarily, if the voice was even real and whether the shock of seeing her first company in weeks chopped down like a giant mushroom hadn't finally caused her to snap. If she was insane now, though, it was a better form of insane than whatever the person she was chasing had. She hoped that the sword, or whatever aspect of herself had splintered off and was speaking to her through the sword, knew where it was going. If it did, that probably meant she wasn't crazy.

Do you have a name at least? Swords that are magic tend to have names. At least, they do it all the operas.

@Dark Light
Oh crap, she had offended it.

More worrying was that the sword could be offended, and could share that information with her. She almost dropped it right then and there, letting it clatter to the floor and leaving it stranded in the dark until someone else stumbled along and found it. Something about it, thought, instead made her grip on the hilt tighten. Something incredibly familiar.

"I certainly can't do any worse than he did." She replied, trying to summon up some of that imperiousness that came so naturally to every other member of her family. She was sheriff around these parts now, if only because she had discovered her commanders brutally decapitated corpse. If there was a threat to the dungeon that was still her responsibility.

She glanced at the yawning mouth of the tunnel the other dark elf had disappeared into and gulped. "Right, lets go get this creep!" She said, pointing her new sword in its direction. She marched forward, discarding her torch and picking up the lantern along the way as she followed after him. Of course the branching paths of the Everdark were intentionally twisted and confusing. There was no guarantee that she would find her quarry. It was more likely that he was going to get lost, eaten by some desperate dungeon denizen, or starve to death walking in circles. There was no telling where they would be spit out.

"So," she started as she walked, making conversation just for the sake of hearing another voice. "Do you know why these guys are here? Was that guy always your master or did you get picked up along the way?"

@Dark Light

"Scouting party? You weren't my reinforcements? Hey! No, no, no." Yvain leaned forward and shook the male by his collar and shook his limp body, but it wasn't of any use. He was gone. She pulled back and scooted out of his pooling blood. The only civilized voice she had heard since the battle and now it was silent forever, unless one of those dammed necromancers had made it through unscathed but she was sure this place would already be flooded with zombies were that the case. Just one more dead dark elf. She didn't even know this ones name.

She sighed, rubbing her head, and took a look at that sword he had been so insistent about in his final moments. To her surprise she found it looking back. She jumped to her feet, slapping her hands over her mouth to keep her yelp from alerting any vicious murderers that happened to be lurking in these tunnels.

She held her pose and had a staring contest with the sword.

It blinked first.

She didn't think it knew they had been playing a game, but she was more confident now that she had beaten it.

Slowly, carefully, she reached down and laid her hand lightly on the blade. No burning. No immediate possession. She hadn't switched alignments, she didn't think. She picked up the sword, a genuinely magic sword. She had never held one anymore. Who was this guy that had been cut down in the dark that he would have a honest to gods magical sword? "Then again, it's not like it did him much good." She said, without even realizing she was speaking. She examined it, trying to find some sort of button or magic word carved somewhere that could activate it. "Maybe all it does is look at stuff?"

@Dark Light
Link


Word Count: 1226


Level 7 - (50/70) + 3


Location: Carcass Island





Link marched into the room at the rear of his group. Blazermate's healing beam, which had gotten him moving after he had taken one of their rogue Princesses torpedoes directly to the thigh, had done nothing to quell the churning worry in his gut. What did help with that was seeing that they weren't the first group to finish. He hadn't had time to count who had been running where when the Seekers had scattered to take on the bosses, but he did a quick count now and not counting multiple Kamek there were eleven of them here. If they had split up fairly evenly that...meant...

His eyes slid back to two new faces. One was, with a little examination, Rika. The other lounged on the back of a giant horrible crab cannon abomination some distance from the gathering group, her eyes displaying her freedom for all to see. A short ways in front of her the Stalfoes stood as impervious as ever, the cracked across his bones telling a tale of brutal battle. They all looked like they had gotten in rough. Not rough enough though, he thought with a smile, that Sakura hadn't found the time to make a new friend. Now they just had to trust the others to make sure they had enough time to get to know one another.

He did trust them, of course. They had Geralt with them. He had seen what that cannon platform of his could do to even giant monsters. If Geralt had been with them in their battle against the Siren it would have been a complete massacre.

One way or the other.

It was thoughts like that the crept in as he leaned against the wall, checking his hand periodically to watch the numbers tic down. 55 seconds. They were cutting it a little close for comfort. 48 seconds. Everyone else had finished around a minute ago, they were probably coming right now. 41 seconds. They didn't have a healer. The other two groups both had a healer, the last team didn't have as much margin for error. 37 seconds. They also had that new guy with them. What if he had thrown of their synergy? 35 seconds. How long was that tunnel? Wait, which tunnel even lead to where the last team was fighting? He didn't know, he hadn't seen which tunnel Sakura's team had come from! 30 seconds! Would it be better to start running now, or attack The Hand while he had the chance? It didn't look like the shield was up now, but how could he know. What was the best way for everyone to live? What if everyone wasn't alive, what if the last team was already dead?

Link struggled with indecision for he could only guess how long. He had stopped checking his hand at this point. Finally he reached a decision, pushed himself off the wall, and started for the last tunnel. As he did so he thought he heard an echo, before realizing it was the sound of small boots going at a full sprint. As the Hat Kid came around the bend Link jumped out of her way as a full hand was hurled past him and into the room.

There was a long, pregnant pause after the Hand called time. Link didn't breath at all. If they had failed they had failed at the very last moment. In that stillness he could only imagine everything, anything, he could have done differently. Could have done better. Could have done to get them just one more second of time.

Then their fates were sealed. They had established a new record, as as the creature announced that Link felt all the strength leave his body. He slumped down in relief onto a squishy maggot bed and tried to let them absorb some of his built of stress.




It was to his infinite shame that, such was the relief that all of his new comrades hadn't crumbled into dust before his eyes, that he hadn't notice they were a man short until Ace brought it up. They had the correct number of people, but only because of Team Sakura's plus one. He felt his mind start trembling again, but only until the Cadet clarified that Mirage was no doubt already on his way back to Limsa courtesy of those remarkable cats. He had forgotten those as well, the lifeline that seemed to follow the Ace Cadet wherever he went except the Maw. With that cleared up he was able to look over the spirits in a relatively sound mind.

Ms. Fortune picked out one that was a startling blue for herself as Bowser explained the situation with the Hand to anyone who cared to listen. The confrontation at the cliffside hadn't been his first encounter with the creature and its ilk. In fact Bowser had collaborate with it in the past, alongside The Calamity. Or, at the very least, the man who would become The Calamity the burned his homeland and wiped out everyone he loved. "I didn't know you were partners." He muttered as the Koop King continued his story. He didn't know how to feel about that. It was as emotionally confusing as having to stand side by side with the man himself to face something far worse. He buried whatever he felt for later, though.

He was grateful that Kamek diverted him off that train of thought, though onto a track that was no less disturbing. They had battled with the leader of the Abyssal Fleet, and when they had slain her she had left behind three spirits. He supposed that answered the question of what happened when something that had fused was slain, but the fact that she was fused at all was unsettling. He agreed with Blazermate, this wasn't good at all. "It's not that surprising. How long has it been since we were all flung here? Someone was going to figure it out eventually." He said grimly, picking out the Siren from the small but potent collection they had. "And with us out in the wild, using these, the information will only spread faster." It sounded like, if the wrong person got it in their heads that spirits were a shortcut to power, they would be needing the resurrection ability more than ever.

He stepped away, giving the fish woman inside the spirit as toothy a grin as he could muster. "You're a woman who enjoys being protected. You felt how strong I am. Let me protect you from now on." He said, trying his to look both trustworthy and fishy enough that it would entice the Siren to act as his Striker.

As he walked to the entrance to this small cavern he passed the Stalfoes as it kept its distance and waited for its turn from the healing beam. He produced one of the crystals he had pried off the thermal vent where they had first met Mirage and offered it to him. A promise was a promise, after all. "For your help. Thank you." Then he continued on, after his real target.

"Wait. There's something I want to ask you." He called out to the Abyssal's retreating back. Whether she stopped or continued, he kept going. "The last time the Hand played a game like this I was one of his pieces, like you were. But when they woke me up I didn't remember anything about where I had been before I opened my eyes. What about you? Do you remember? Do you know what happened?"
@RogueFox
Not terribly transparent, but her upper body is more distinct than the rest of her, and her empty eyes makes her appear less human


We've had problems like this in another rp I'm in. To get the image to link properly you have delete /revision/ and anything after it from the address.
Not even a gloat about how Mao was too chicken to climb with the rest of you?
I did. I am. I'm going to. Please don't eat me.
Saw this dude while scrolling through my pictures, immediately thought of my new insane murderer friend Gwain.

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