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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




Xell felt his face flush as Nikki continued to skirt around with her words. For such a simple question he posed, it seemed he hadn’t been specific enough. Not for her anyway.

He maintained a stern frown, body still as his eyes were the only things moving to keep up with her manner of speaking and body motions.

He had to place a hand to his forehead to ease his mind from the intense amber eyes. He wasn’t sure what was making him feel more woozy. The overly flirtatious vibes she was giving off or the fact that she seemed to know more than what she was letting on.
He began to sway from side to side, clutching his forehead even more. Now with both hands. Jamming his finger and thumbnails into the temples of his head until his scales began to bleed from the pressure.

He was looking down to the floor, the dead leaves, stones, and grit blurring and spinning around within his vision.
His eyes widened somewhat and his mouth was slightly ajar as he noted volcanic cracks within the ground. Starting to perforate throughout the platform he was standing on.

His eyes became crimson.

He wasn’t sure what was going on but somehow his fuse was being burnt. Could it have been the drugs?

“Oh well… that’s ok…” Xell cooed. Small hints of insanity sifting through his voice.

“because if you knew more than that, I’d have to kill…”

He shook his head rapidly. Eyes returning to their former rich blue colour. Albeit like the colour of the distant horizon.
Gaining a sense of the real world as his tunnel vision disappeared, the chirping of crickets could be heard, and owls could be howling in the night. He shivered somewhat despite the sweat that ran down him.

“We… we really ought to get going,” Xell stuttered as his disorientated phase passed. Hoping he hadn’t scared the Nekomi femme “thanks for sticking up for me back there…” he briefly put a hand on her shoulder, looking up with sorrowful eyes. Then pulling away to walk off.

Was his tolerance towards Halocaine becoming too strong?

He hoped to the highest existence that wherever Taffy’s destination was, that it wasn’t too far away.

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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




Xell could detect Taffy's unimpressed reaction to his question which was met with a thump to his shoulder. It didn't hurt but it was unexpected and she was slightly stronger than what he thought.

"Was it something I said?!" He asked with open arms out, where her back was turned to him by then. He watched as the Lotori went to over to assist the Otter boy who had been on fire earlier.

"You should stay," the cat girl said which made the Draconi's ear perk as she landed swiftly on the ground and walked past him.
The Draconi remaining silent as Nikki made her way towards the now conscious Lutran-like being.

Leaning against a tree for a 'time out', he frowned and folded his arms. Looking up to the skies again.
It was getting late. The light of the skyscape over the Fall had diminished rapidly. The once warm, rich hues of purple, orange and yellow were beginning to get saturated by an inky navy blue from the upper most summits. A relaxing and tranquilising view to watch, but it did nothing to ease his mind on the implications that could arise from being here in the heart of the Fall during the darker hours.

He watched as Taffy offered the youth a nutrient bar. What followed rapidly after was Nikki holding a fire extinguisher and holding it to the Youth's face. He raised an eyebrow. He hadn't even noticed her disappear to retrieve that object. Surely she hadn't got it from the plane?
The youth responded with a less than flattering outburst from what he could make out.

There was something very surreal about what happened to the kid. The engulfing of flames being something he would've only have seen in his nightmares. What could he possibly be that he burst into flames, which subsided and left him largely
unscorched and unharmed? Bar the smell of burnt flesh and cauterised wounds which was still lingering in the air.
He watched the Spicati known as Max, intervene and reinforce the message to Nikki that firing the youth with halon foam would yield an undesirable result. Said so in a very politically incorrect fashion, as always.

Xell unfolded his arms and walked over to place a hand on Nikki's arm, more for undivided attention than to intervene.

"Ha. We can save that for later, right guys?" Xell tried to say jovially, before making brief eye contact with everyone and was hoping Nikki would now relinquish the thought of using it.
He briefly made eye contact with the youth, who seemed disorientated and confused. He hoped he'd take the nutrient bar Taffy offered.

"A word please," he said motioning for her to step away from the group so that they were out of earshot range "who are you exactly and how did you know about... that" He gestured towards the plane with a single nod of his head.


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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




Xell looked on, wide eyed with perpetual disbelief and wore a stubborn frown on his face. His attention snared away from sizing up the yobbo like Spicati to turn towards the Lotori girl who spoke for the first time since the gathering started to get as tense as it did.
For someone who had been trying to keep their cool and composure throughout the whole face off and since the arrival of the Nekomi, she sure had a way of spontaneously combusting.

Her tone appeared to lighten up and seem less rigid as she turned from Novan to Novan to tell them what they were to do. Even trailing off as she spoke to the lastest newcomer, Nikki, and even seemed welcoming and almost sympathetic when addressing her.

The Draconi looked up towards the evening sky as if looking for answers. Rolled his eyes and sighed. A cross between a defeated and a frustrated exasperation. Truth be told, of course he felt guilty for causing trouble. He knew he had some issues and that his venture out here was very single minded. However, he still wanted to make sure the group was going to be alright. Especially the withered looking otter. Being held at gun point and threatened was the only preoccupation he had that was making this expedition sour for him as of yet.
He had his eyes half shut with an unimpressed look as he folded his arms and turned to scowl at the Novan Medical student. Her stern look back was unfaltering.

“Ok, fine. I’ll help you carry the kid…” he replied reluctantly. Sneering at Max as their eyes met momentarily. Xell mouthed the obvious with no sound as he had two fingers pointed towards his own eyes, before pointing one finger at Max sharply.

The grey Draconi turned to look at Nikki, narrowing his eyes at her too. Seemed she knew too much, especially with regards to her earlier comment on how he was a bad thief. He did come to realise, however, that the other part of her comment about him not intending to take off with the medikit may have been a sympathetic gesture. Still, he had to be wary of her too it seemed.

Xell had his body half turned to look at Yonnath skeptically. His arms guarded towards his chest. Now that he was in close proximity to the otter boy, his withered state was all the more visceral.

Just as he took some cautious steps towards him, in the process of bending down to pick him up-

“Far f^&*ng out!” Xell shielded his eyes as the body flared up in flames. The sharp fahrenheit and radiation causing him to have to shield his face.The momentum of the fire and intensity appeared to hit its own terminal velocity as the flames died out which left a reminiscent smell of burning bandages. Causing the Draconi to drop his guard and look back at the body in apprehension which, by now, had bolted upright.

“I am the LAST one! YOU CANNOT...!”

The youth was in a sweat and looked wide eyed as his irises turned towards everyone within the gathering.
There was a moment’s long pause. The silence robbing everyone of a forthcoming reaction or voice temporarily. Making the crickets chirping in the background all the more palpable.

“Do you think he’s still going to need us to carry him?” Xell said in a loud whisper to Taffy, holding a hand to the side of his mussel as he did so.

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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




The Draconi turned to look on towards platform of the tumbled tree where a self-assured femme voice spoke out.

A low toned frown formed upon his face with dim blue eyes. He still maintained the medikit within his hands. Keeping Max within the periphery of his vision, in case he became trigger happy.

The Nekomi was wearing a leather jacket with a satchel bag. She had a layered short haircut, ears and amber eyes. Her tone and demeanour was almost a bit too jovial considering he was being held at gunpoint!

She continued to speak, saying that she had witnessed the crash and suggested Max had been chased down by adversaries of some sort. Which made Xell believe that maybe he hadn’t crashed his plane due to being cack-handed. Still, the comment had him quiet for a moment and it was funny to watch.

He pursed his lips at the Nekomi’s backhanded comment about his thieving skills. Not so much with too much disapproval but more to do with wondering how she, too, may have known what he had been up to.

“Really?” he called out to her “You’re going to side with him on this one? It’s not like he noticed you sneak up behind him!”

Xell turned back to glare at Max, who still, was not letting up. The fact that he hadn’t pivoted much to note or turn to divide his attention to the newcomer made the distrust all the more tangible.

Still, it was worth considering that he had lowered his aggressive stance somewhat since offering to return the goods.

’Jerk’ Xell gritted his teeth, as he started to make his way slowly towards the group with the kit in his hands. ’All because I felt sorry for the poor urchin on the floor.
He still wasn't sure if the youth had been assaulted by Max. He hadn't heard much from the Coon who was tending towards him so was taking the benefit of the doubt for now.

One of the 3 things Xell predicted did happen indeed, and that was the most conservative response. Although it’s not an option many in his position would want to give into for a smug, gun wielding, self-righteous entrepreneur, in Xell’s head it was a tactical outcome. After all, why fight when your opponent was clearly in a more overpowered position at a given time?

He stopped before Taffy, the unconscious Yonath, and Max. He briefly turned to look at Nikki who remained on a higher platform among the branches of the fallen oak tree. Looking on like a curious cat.

Xell tilted his head to one side and gave Max a phoney smile.

“Here you go,” he passed the medikit towards Max.
Letting it go and fall to the floor.

“Too bad you have your hands full.”

“Since you seem to be catered for fixer-uppers and so on,” Xell nodded towards Nikki, before looking back at Taffy and Max “Guess this means I’ll be going then?”

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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




Xell grimaced as he saw the barrel being drawn up towards his forehead.

Of course this was going to happen! The Draconi didn’t even try hiding the medikit he was holding right now. As to why he didn’t hide it could account for numerous reasons. One being, he was acting somewhat careless from his current drug induced state. Another reason could be, where on earth would he hide it and hope to retrieve it again?

Nonetheless, this reaction was unwelcome and hostile. He almost wondered why he ventured out in the first place.

The grey Draconi momentarily turned to look at Taffy incredulously. As if to ask if he was ‘normally like this?!’

He turned back to look at the inflammatory Spicati. Still holding the medikit

Xell remembered above all that it was best to remain calm no matter the circumstances. Since panic would kindle undesirable circumstances. However, with his current anxiety potentiated from the drugs, this was all happening at a bad time.

His assailant had leveraged control of his physical movement by virtue of having a firearm.

How was it he noticed that that was his medikit? Did he see him sneak into his plane?

Xell didn’t have many bargaining hands to play at the moment so he had to choose his words wisely.

“I think you need to calm down… Max,” the Draconi said softly but with unnerving undertones. Knowing his name on account of him introducing himself to ‘Taffy’ earlier.

“Is this really all about the medikit or are you smarting for being a shmuck pilot?” Xell asked “you want to shoot me for taking supplies you were going to abandon anyway? At least use this to fix up the kid before you make your next move!” he gave a single nod towards Max's gun as if he was a coward. Suggesting they settle this through armed combat to make things fairer should it come to that.

Xell looked on cautiously and predicted one of 3 things may happen next given what he just said.

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Southeastern Mir - The Fall




The Draconi patiently watched the next set of events unfold on the ground floor from where he was standing. Still hiding behind leaves and shrub. His camouflage singlet merging him well into the mosaic green setting.

It started off with the Lutran-like being trying to pry open the door of the plane with a rusty bar. The youth relinquished that action when he was approached by the Lotori.

Xell gritted his teeth as he watched a tree capsize onto the plane. It appeared to come out of nowhere as it ungracefully threw its weight on the crashed vehicle, causing the ground to shake. Simultaneously, it managed to fan out the flames.

His heart skipped a beat and had a momentary jagged rhythm.

He clutched his forehead for a minute, having to take a deep breath in and out. Granted, there was a quake earlier that woke him up but being so close to a monumental tree structure that fell down so suddenly without him noticing felt like a bomb explosion which brought back some anxiety from the wars.

‘Cool it, get it together.’ He swept his hand through his blue hair to slick it back. More to remind himself that his present situation was not as threatening as his mind was making it out to be.

Xell was shaken awake even more so from the caustic display of words that dribbled out of the red Novan’s mouth. The one he had deduced as being the pilot of the crashed vehicle. This appeared to occur after the femme Lotori had something tongue in cheek to him.

The youth, too, had something less than flattering to say to the red quilled creature. Something along the lines of ‘your mother’, Moffie.

“Clearly these guys are birds of a feather,” Xell uttered sarcastically, watching the Lotori remove all the bloodstained bandages off of the young boy. What followed next was youth frozen in a momentary daze, before suffering from a syncope episode. He winced as the body hit the floor.

“Wait! Did he beat up a kid?” The thought dawned upon Xell. The conclusion derived from the youth looking worse for wear, limping towards the plane and having heard the Spicati accusing him of being quite dirty moments after appearing on the scene.

Then again, there were a couple of flaws with that theory.
One being that if that pilot chap really was a child beater, surely the Lotori attending to his aid would be more cautious of him. Also, the way the red Novan was yelling at them, demanding why girls and kids would be out in the woods did also suggest they were strangers.

“I can’t waste any more time. I’ll take what I need and leave.” He convinced himself.
He blinked over his dry eyes to refocus his sights and concentration on the task at hand. At the very least, it appeared that the fire had been put out. Not only did it mean that he would be reasonably safe venturing to the vehicle below, but the newcomers would also be safe.
With that, Xell looked towards the fallen oak tree and swiftly darted in that direction. Endeavouring not to step on old crusty leaves that had gathered to the ground throughout this Autumn season. Wherever there was a hard surface, be it rock, fallen trees or traces of an earthed path, he made sure to step on those surfaces whilst making his way.

Leaping deftly from a small rocky ledge to use his wings to glide across, his feet hit the fallen oak tree with a thud.
The nettle sting on Xell’s arm continued to leave a burning and boiling sensation in his scales which was proving to be more annoying than he anticipated. He tried to ignore the feeling as he closed the gap from the fallen trunk of the tree towards the branches.
Once he arrived towards the door of the plane that the youth had tried to open earlier, Xell looked over his shoulder to make sure he was still unseen.

It seemed the cast in front of the plane were still preoccupied in conversation and trying to tend to the unconscious young Novan.
Turning back to the door, Xell retrieved his dagger and inserted it between the space where the door normally would’ve been sealed shut. Collateral damage from the crash and earlier force from the metal bar appeared to have weakened it.
It only took a couple of anti-clockwise turns to tease it open. He could hear a hinge from the locking mechanism release.
Shoving the dagger back into his belt, he gently opened the door, whilst still keeping an eye on the group ahead. When he was convinced he’d still gone unnoticed, he stealthily snuck into the plane.

Inside the plane

Xell walked inside the plane, ducking away from windows in case one of the Novans outside decided to turn and look at the plane. He found himself practically crawling on the floor to find what may be available.

He had to admit, if the pilot really did own this plane, he was impressed. It was neat, well constructed and smartly configured with its seats, arm rests, window peripheries and so on. The only niggle tarnishing this neat suite before the crash being some empty beer cans on the floor and the smell of nicotine.

“Great, a trail of cancer sticks,” Xell tutted. Even though he could understand back in his regime many of his troops would smoke. It was a habit that was hard to kick yes, and frowned upon. But if it got people through the war or whatever battle they had on their hands, then it likely served more than clean living.

Xell poked his head towards a curious small cubby hole. The sort of location one would expect anything important to be stashed.
To his frustration, that was locked too.

Reaching for his dagger once again, he used it to meddle with the intramechanics of the locking system.
He smiled wryly when he heard a click and saw the cabinet fold open uneventfully. He gritted his teeth as pocket sized bottle of alcohol rolled out. He caught it deftly and shoved it into his pocket.
He breathed a sigh of relief that the glass object had not rolled out onto the floor, or that could’ve been noisy.

He saw a first aid kit and smiled when he reached out for it. A green labelled small box with a white cross symbol on it. Neatly compact and zipped up. Opening it up, he found small samples of what he wanted.

The healing drug Halocaine. He knew how much trouble he could get into if people knew his history on Mir. His constant undertakings to find this drug and what he had to resort to get his hands on it. The exchanges he has with his dealer.

However, as long as he wasn’t harming anyone, he didn’t see a need to be concerned.

“Good job, you’re getting really good at this.” he heard that voice congratulate him.
Impolitely.

“It must be all worth it to be stealing drugs for your fix when someone else could be benefitting from it right now.”

“Is this my nature or nurture voice now?” Xell hissed. Eyes glaring all around as he clasped the medikit close to his chest. The interior of the plane was coming across as hazey and blurry with purple traces of hues.

“If you’re talking about the kid outside, he seems to be in good hands!” Xell justified.

Xell quickly pulled out a jump rope that he found lying around. Tightening it around his upper forearm, he flicked the brachial artery in the joint of his forearm to elevate the blood vessel. Ripping the medikit open, he pulled out a syringe, drew up the Halocaine fluid and injected it intravascularly.

The symptomatic relief of the drug started to kick in.

All seemed restored as the purple hues dissipated, the forms of the interior of the plane and the objects sharpened and the nettle sting subsided.

He sighed wearily, a troubled look on his face. He put everything back neatly into the box and threw away the makeshift tourniquet.
He knew it was unwise to have injected an uncontrolled dose and at a concentrated form but it was worth it to rid himself of the fever, the nettle sting- but more importantly, the voices he was hearing.

Outside the plane

He stepped outside and overheard the Lotori girl still talking to the Spicati.

"My name is Taffy Tanner.I'm out here on a hike. I'm a medical student at Colosse. "

"Crap! She's a medical student!" Xell gritted his teeth as he clasped the medikit.
Then again, she didn't have to know where he got it from, should she note it. It was too big to
fit into his pocket so he just carried it in his hand unremarkably.

"Don't think I'm getting all buddy-buddy with you, now - I'm just introducing myself to make it easier to work together, and so you can call me by my proper name instead of 'girl.”

"Now, if you can grab his ankles, we can move him to some better shelter until he wakes up."

By the time ‘Taffy’ had said all of that, Xell came close to the clearing of where they all were. Whether they’d react for better or for worse, at least he felt a bit more stable now.

“Hey…” Xell waved over to the group, approaching from the other side of the plane to make it seem as if he hadn’t looted it “I overheard this plane crash and thought I’d come over and investigate. If you’re looking for shelter, I can help get you out of this part of the Forest. But we’re going to have our time cut out for us.” He said, gesturing towards the sun that was starting to set. Faded hues of orange, yellow and purple could be seen filtering through the mass of vines draping the forest trees.

He looked over to the unconscious youth, and then to Max
Warily.

“Heard a lot of shouting back there… you didn’t get a bit ratty with the kid now, did you?” Xell frowned.

The Draconi secretly cursed himself, he could feel one of the side effects of the drug which was now making him a bit paranoid.
Agent Guppy listened on intently to what the newly arrived guest had to say. How extraordinary it was.

"Cera Dipnoir did you just say?" he speculated with an inquisitive manner about his face and tone. He could still
here the fish bodies falling to the ground. Gasping and struggling. How convenient waves of struggle like these would come about.

"Yes I did have things under control!" he bluffed, uncertain as to whether she bought it or not. Whether he had everything under control,
or not, it was always his demeanour to remain as cool as a codfish.

"Nonetheless, I appreciate your concern," he smirked with half closed eyes "it is rather uncanny that our paths have crossed like this. And I certainly won't say no to some company to get to the bottom of who is behind all of this."

An uneasy thought passed Guppy's mind. Could this all be a trap of some sort?
He'd manage it later, if that was the case.

"I know these oceans quite well, come follow me and we'll dodge these beached up whales."
Guppy didn't mean to sound insensitive if that was what he was coming across as. Nevertheless, he knew sticking around would send them to their fishy grave.

Guppy looked towards an opening through the roof of the case. Just enough so that they could both get out.
He had his right arm out with a watch and punched in some numbers that then transformed into a slingshot.
Presumably he'd use it to catapult them both out at a post haste speed away from the raining, decaying fish.

"Take my hand!" the goldish reached out "or do you have a better plan?"


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Southeastern Mir - The Fall





Xell continued to zig zag across the forest. His journey started from the top of the cloudy ridden cliff as he ventured downwards towards the darker, more shadowy parts of the woods. The nurturing part of the scenery was all but starting to fall to shadow and become more murky the more he trudged through the leaves, mud and dirt down all the winding pathways.

The mud was slick, tarry and cold. A bit more than what Xell was used to. The thought swiftly crossing his mind, had he really ventured this deep into the forest before? Even the sounds of nature were a bit more wild and distant. Instead of chirping birds, he could hear a deafening electrobuzz of a crickets. Wild, hissing and foreboding, as if violated by him passing through.

“Ouch!” Xell yelped as his arm brushed against barbed nettles. Despite a fleeting contact with the plant, he could already see the area of contact on his deltoid muscle start to inflame, redden and boil up.

“Damned forest. I’m never coming here on vacation!” he uttered as he slowed down to catch his breath, momentarily losing track of the smoke which he was hoping would lead him to whatever it was that caused that bang early.
He swatted the air around his face to rid himself of buzzing flies and mosquitoes.

“You need to watch yourself in these parts. Do you know intoxicating that plant is?”

Xell turned around with tense eyes. The scenery around him somewhat blurred and distorted.

”It’s enough to make you chase dragons.”

“I see what you did there.” Xell said coolly but composed. He hoped whatever supplies he could find at that site might help keep his sanity afloat. The sweat from running and the plant sting was dehydrating him.
Making him somewhat dizzy.

He spotted the smoke again. Laughing lightly and almost mockingly, he began making a light jog in the direction. Almost certain he was now close.

He trailed to a slower pace when he heard some voices overhead.

"If anyone's in there, I'm here to help!" he heard a female voice say. Followed by another statement. He was unable to tell if it was frustrated or helpless.

"Darn you, c'mon!"

Hiding behind a brush which had flush pine-green elephant ear leaves, he could make out a raccoon with a red shirt banging on a door. The door of a crashed plane. Smoke continued to pour out of the vessel. It really wasn't looking safe.

“So that’s what crash landed…” Xell uttered to himself. Almost disappointed that finding whatever supplies may be there would be more difficult then he anticipated. With other Novans in the way.
After all, who the hell would venture out so far in these parts of the woods?

He was even more surprised to find that there was now 2 amongst him! At least from where he was standing.
For what he saw next was a young otter boy. Worse for wear from what he could see, covered in blood and bandages and limping towards the plane.

‘Had he been a passenger?’ Xell speculated ‘Impossible. Or he’d be trapped in the plane, duh.’

But then what had caused those injuries? Nothing dangerous in this forest, was it?

Xell's thoughts finally snapped back to reality when he heard the most obscene voice cut through everything. Causing the Draconi to wrinkle his snout.

“Oi! You fucks ain’t gonna be finding jack nor shit up in there! I jumped out, get it? Parachute? Everything’s fine!”

The voice appeared to belong to a red hedgehog. His looks as gruff and as abrasive as his attitude. Judging from his aviator attire much akin to a pilot, Xell assumed that this may have been the pilot of the plane. Parachute landing or not, why was he so ungrateful to have people show concern towards his well being?

“What a circus,” Xell said drearily “may have to wait this one out until they clear off.”
He was hoping the plane wouldn’t explode by the time the party had had their chinwag.
If they became too oblivious, he may have to cut in and help.
Xell

Southwestern Mir, edge of the Fall


Swift flying swallows filtered through the bright blue sky and were deeply contrasted against the strong sun in the azure blue background. The apple of the sky’s eye. Within the scope of the blue sphere was parameter of hazy blue mountains. The very peaks topped with icing like white snow. Greenery and forest trees flourished the scenery. Plummeting to the trough of the mountains were endless streams waterfalls and meandering rivers. All glistening whilst flowing and refracting the sunlight into a spectrum of rainbow lights. All complimented by a light Autumn haze.

An orchestra of life was audibly met through chirping birds, scuttling rodents and buzzing insects. Either gathering food they may have needed before the upcoming winter. Or, migrating elsewhere to escape the harsh temperatures that would be forthcoming in the next few months.

Walking towards edge to take in this view, was a grey reptilian, pint sized Draconi. With a plume of blue hair and tribal like white stripes across his grey scales. His footsteps rustled through the long grass shoots. Until he came to a stop with a couple of final thumps on the ground. For any closer and he’d be stepping off the edge.

Not that he’d fall to his death. No. His wings couldn’t serve him the gift of flight. However, what they could do to compensate was to help him glide to a limited extent. He’d use opportunities like these to jump over larger ledges as he knew he had his wings to defy gravity to a degree.

He was dressed light today. A blue camouflage singlet, combat trousers and a belt with a dagger in one of the slings. He had the bear minimum essentials to help him survive in this beautiful, but mystical and at times, foreboding forest.

He had been venturing through the forest for a long time now. For as long as he could remember. Despite having a destination unknown as of yet, it didn’t matter. The simple life in the outdoor world was all he sought and wanted to maintain. To break away from those habits.

It wasn’t very much to ask for, after all, was it?

Standing for a moment to take it all in, he still couldn’t help but scrutinise the view. A times, he questioned whether it was all real. Or whether it was a dream.

Or an illusion.

And then it happened again. His thoughts, drifting to that place again he promised himself he wouldn’t visit.

Why was he doing it AGAIN?

“Gah…” he winced as his whole body started to feel doused in wooziness.

His bright blue eyes suddenly had a red tint bleeding out the former harmonious colour.

Something that happened, every time his thoughts lurked to that dark place.

His head felt like lead and weighed on his shoulders so hard, he found himself buckling down to his knees. His femur bones felt friable and were obsolete in supporting his weight.

All energy was drained from him as he found the rest of his torso capsizing to the ground. Lying flat on his face as he found his mental state institutionalised elsewhere.

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Light sleep

War. A memory that continues to filter your memories with nothing but a sense of void and emptiness. Like an overcast of heavy clouds oppressed with a plethora of shades of grey.

Or a filter lens over your eyes that stopped you from feeling the natural brightness or warmth of natural sunlight. Try as you might to take in the life of another day, somehow the soul couldn’t reach or appreciate it after such hard times. It was too tightly shackled and bound to memories of the past.

Win or lose, there was never any coming back from the scars that etched your soul and following you like a depressing plume of smoke. Not after the journey he had been through.

Xell felt like he had been to hell and back. Quite literally. Somehow, memories of trials he had been through were there.
Memories of people he had left behind. Wide eyed, helpless victims imploring for help before they fell to flames.
But only very small remnants of these memories would be recalled in the waking life. He had tried many times to consciously remember what they were. Never getting any closer to any answers no matter how hard he tried to delve into his own subconscious mind in deep thought. Like grasping at straws.

Instead, his own nightmares would come and haunt him of his distorted past. With sparing snippets of what he suspected may have been true events. However, they never lent any purpose other than to serve as a taunt or a reminder that there was still a weight on his shoulders.
Perhaps even unfinished business.

There was one part of his past he could clearly remember. A war, a battle, a bad decision, the death of many. Dear to him. Too fast and too cruel.
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NREM

The scene that materialised was an almost colourless and bleak scene which was suffocated with dense smog and mist.

Caterpillars of trench warfare, with scattered barbed wire and used artillery rummaged the wastelands of this warzone. What was most pronounced in the bleak battlefield were the hundreds of decapitated bodies, that were sprawled across the ground, practically drowning in dirt and their own blood.

Yet the mêlée persisted with continuous gunshots, grenade fires and the odd mine trap that would explode and blow its victim to pieces- a painful cry occurring nanoseconds before being drowned out by the explosion.

Amidst this crimson zest, besmeared with chronic ill stood a lone grey reptilian soldier behind a grenade launcher. Aiming to attack frontline enemy soldiers from a distant range. The lone soldier was Xell Rhinestone.

“Krrrrrrch- mayday mayday. Our battalion has been reduced severely. Krrrrrchhh. Status reports indicate of 1000 men, 800 have deceased, 80 lie in critical condition with a life expectancy of less than 24 hours. And 20 still stand. Back up is obsolete and medical teams are overwhelmed with casualties… will the remaining survivors retreat immediately… krrrch…”

The blood-stained and muddied radio resonated in a crackling fashion, earning but a slow and morbid look from Xell, before he turned back to look through the target area for any approaching enemies.

“Krrrrch… Sergeant Rhinestone… RHINESTONE… krrrrchhhh… did you withdraw your troops like we commanded you to do so…? Krrchhhhhhh…”
It was then that the raspy radio sounds began to grate on Xell’s sanity, drawing yet another morbid turn of his head and bleak, defeated expression. If one where to stare at the façade that overlay his feelings, one might find overwhelming depths of guilt between his eyes.

“Rhinestone… RHINESTONE…. Arrrrrrghhhhhh…. Krcccccccccccchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…..”
Xell switched off the radio immediately, his wincing expression with heavily shut eyes holding back an almost overwhelming and deep pain. A break down…
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REM

He wondered how their families were holding up after that bad decision. What would’ve happened if he had made a slightly different call. He wondered if they even knew they all died.
Because of him.

Back then, he wanted to run away from it. The idea that one irreversible mistake had cost him everything and bestowed death and ill onto hundreds, if not, thousands of others made it impossible for him to move on.

In the end, at some point, it seemed he didn’t have to run anymore.

As the nightmarish war scenes fled away like an industrial smog, Xell finally found himself in a coherent scene. A conversely still setting. Opening his eyes to a saturated greyscale scene around him, he could see himself standing. Standing on a platform which was out on a stage. Almost as if he was looking back at an audience. Except none of the seats were filled at this point.

An assembly of linear chairs were decked out from row to row on an inclined plane. Some more faded glory luxurious seats boasted from heights above framed by faintly tinted crimson curtains. Tatty and dusty.

Nothing but void air and filtered dust looming above the deadbeat, worn looking seats with patches of foam seeping through the perforated materials. A theatre that looked in dire need of maintenance which one could possibly even deduce as abandoned.

The only life that could be heard whatsoever was white noise resonating from an organic air vent several feet above his head.

“Great audience we have tonight.”

Xell’s ear twitched as he heard a voice next to him from a dark figure that was just roughly 5 metres from where he was sitting. A monotoned, wooden voice that was borderline irritating. Almost like one belonging to a therapist who was judging their subject incredulously.

“I thought I’d find you here,” Xell’s eyes meandered peripherally to the unknown entity before turning back to look at the empty audience.

“Where else would I be?” the voice replied curiously.

“Hmm,” Xell lightly shrugged his shoulders lightly. His crimson tinted eye once again swooping towards the figure standing in the same vicinity as him. A shadowy figure just obscure of the ghostly stage light.

“Am I supposed to talk to you?” the Draconi blinked morbidly, still staring out to the distance.
There was a moment of silence. The silhouette shadow of the organic fan could be seen turning against the dim lighting on the stage.

“It seems you don’t want to talk to me.” The tall figure replied “maybe you’ll be more in the mood next time.”
Silence draped the scene again. Xell shrugging his shoulders lightly as his apathetic eyes continued to take in the ominous surroundings.

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The conscious world

The whole ground shook as the vibrations through the cliff platform defibrillated Xell’s body back to life. A thunderous bang cutting the atmosphere like a knife that sent screeching birds catapulting through the skies.

“What the…” adrenaline hitting his body hard which jolted him up to a stand. Except, being near a cliff top, he almost lost his balance.
“Wow…!” he cried out impatiently and flailed his arms, before managing to calm down and narrowly missed tumbling off the cliff. Sticks, stones and leaves skidding off the edge from his uneasy feet. The diving view making him feel somewhat dizzy.

It didn’t help that he had had another episode.

He rubbed his eyes, which by now had resumed to their former harmonious blue colour, and looked down upon the destination of what may have caused that quake.

A mushroom of smoke started to dissipate into the air. Grey and black all slicked up into a sickly emission.

He recognised where it was all coming from. An end of the Forest he was forewarned about visiting at all. A sinister, foreboding and almost extra-terrestrial part of the planet that not many had explored much for reasons unknown to him.

A place known as ‘The Fall’.

He glanced down at his hands and noticed he was shaking. A cold sweat starting to condense upon his forehead which dripped uncomfortably across his brows.

He knew what he needed to get to get through the night.

If it was a vehicle that had crash landed, maybe he could find a supply before it would blow up in flames.
There was only one way to find out. To trade in his life for it, at this point, he felt he had no choice as to what dangers may implicate his life. His surreal alter ego life was just becoming overbearing, to say the least.

After chanting the directions and a small action plan under his breath to reach the area in question, Xell turned on his hindlegs and started to make his way towards the plane crash.
Xell


The Mark of the Beast


Name:
Xell Weaver

Age
27

Ethnic background
Novan Dragon, Draconi

Description
-Grey scaled dragon with white Tiger stripes on his knees and forearms
-Short stature, has a height of roughly 5'4.
-Strong hind legs with a long tail and has a light upper torso. Almost a pear-shaped figure.
-Has small purple/lavender wings
-Has a full head of azure blue hair
-Has a white stomach which extends to his mussel and eye brow areas
-Has distant blue eyes. Most of the time.

Capabilities

Former soldier
Xell was born and raised within a military company (known as Winterfeld & Hill) that went under the guise of a pharmaceutical entity.
He proved to be a single handed legitimate fighting force. He lead a life with discipline and serious intention.
He is therefore enforced with the belief of maintaining team work, structure, routine and believes in moral justice.
His leadership skills were believed to be sound and competent and thus he found himself promoted through the ranks to Sergeant Rhinestone.
One expedition found his leadership skills however, had cost the lives of 900 men after defying orders of withdrawing his losing platoon against a dire battle.
Overwhelmed with a sense of burdening guilt and tarnished self-value, he self-exiled himself from the Army and disappeared as a lost entity.
Never to be heard again from BioCorp or anyone else, who knew him or of his existence.

Present status
Xell is still physically fit and well equipped with knowledge on survival.
He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and localised amnesia (inability to recall specific events). To the point where he fades in and out of consciousness at inconvenient moments. He hallucinates and gets confused or dazed with his surroundings.
Actual reality before him will submerge to unsettling images where the surroundings look distorted, foggy, black and organic life even looks disfigured.
Something that could be attributed to his past where he made a fatal mistake that cost his platoon 900 lives. Seeing mangled and blood washed bodies strewn across the trench warfare.
Xell relies on certain medications he is able to scavenge or find through dealers to help him through his dysphoric episodes.
He exercises common sense and still carries the strong sense of discipline. Perhaps pushing himself too far sometimes with challenges to the point of physical
exhaustion. Being that that was all he knew when being raised, order, discipline, and pushing himself to the next level, he can't let go despite all that has happened.

Personality
Xell is placid and composed, most of the time. Even looks stoic to many that meet him most of the time. A facade to conceal all former hardships he has endured.
Since leaving the army, and life events he cannot remember, no one really knows him that well at all at this point.
Despite having lead a life of discipline and strict routine, Xell hasn't been conversational for a long time. Whenever he does have any interactions with anyone, he has
a tendency to shrug his shoulders ever so slightly forwards. Almost implying that he's uncertain of himself or the life he is living in.
Deep down inside, he may still be caring and will try to help anyone who is in danger or suffering. This is evident from his past army life with leading his men and also saving small creatures of the forest at present from difficult situations.
Given his PTSD and his desire to start a fresh slate, he has become an impressionable being once again and depending on how Novans and Mirans will treat or interact with him,
this will determine whether he can eventuate into an individual of good morale. Or one to fall off the straight and narrow path.

Skills
Can glide with his small wings which can allow him to jump over wide gaps.
Wings have ulcers and lesions for reasons he cannot recall.
Has a dagger he uses as self-defence or for everyday chores like cutting down fruits from trees, small fry whilst fishing and bamboo shoots for crafts.
Used to possess a mystical weapon called Tiger claws but has no memory of what they were able to do.
Has precise aim with handguns and grenade launchers.

Random quirks
Surname was Rhinestone but has since abandoned the name and taken up the name 'Weaver'. Perhaps a name he picked up from the subconscious world.
Takes things literally sometimes.
Likes to listen to his music device called a Jazzmetron. He is uncertain where he ascertained one but recalls it may have been something given to him by Winterfeld & Hill to pass time during long exercise routines.

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